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Digital Scholarship and the Job Market Workshop

Start your semester right with this new workshop at the Woodruff Library on January 20, 2011:

Digital Scholarship and the Job Market: A Discussion for Grad Students in the Humanities and Social Sciences

12:00–1:00 p.m., Jones Room, Woodruff Library
Lunch provided
Space is limited, so register now at http://bit.ly/dsjobmarket
Sponsors: Emory University Libraries Digital Scholarship Commons and the Laney Graduate School

We'll be joined by:

New EUCLID Interface and Features

We're happy to introduce a new, enhanced EUCLID. Our recent upgrade to the library's catalog not only increases EUCLID’s search speed and capabilities, but also prepares the way for future enhancements.

PARDON OUR DUST- Euclid down Dec. 27-30, 2010

Join us at THATCamp Southeast! March 4–6, 2011, apply to attend by JAN. 9th

THATcamp SE is an unconference for anyone interested in the intersection of humanities and technology
March 4–6, 2011
Emory University, Atlanta
The Humanities and Technology Camp (THATCamp)

Secret Study Break

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Don't miss the library's second secret study break!

If you want to participate (that is, eat some donuts and have a coke) you will need to find us somewhere in the Main (Woodruff) Library on Monday, 12/13, 10:00 - 10:15 am.

Group Study Reservations

In response to student requests, the reservation system for technology-enabled group studies in the Woodruff Library was  reinstated November 28 on a 24 x 7 basis through the end of the semester. Students will be able to reserve a study up to one day in advance and will need to check out a key from the Security Desk for access.  

This change applies to group studies 213, 656, 664, 665, 756, 764, and 765.

Slavery and Its Legacies at Emory University - 10/18 lecture, Jones Room

In the excitement about the visit of the Dalai Lama, an important talk in the Jones Room on the history of slavery at Emory may have been overlooked-- "Slavery and Its Legacies at Emory University: Reflections on History and Accountability" Monday, October 18, 2010, 3:30 – 5pm. 

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