We are pleased to announce the winners of the 2010Woodruff Library Undergraduate Research Award:
David Elkind, “Information Warfare: Missile or Missive?”
Patrick Jamieson, “Foreign Criticisms of the 1871 Paris Commune: The role of British and American newspapers and periodicals”
Shiva Kooragayala, “American Transportation”
Each winning entry will receive a $500 prize, funded by the Elizabeth Long Atwood Fund.

Thumbs up to all winners!!!
Photo by Khalid Almasoud on Flickr
The judges were truly impressed by the number of applications received and the extraordinary level of library research skills evidenced within them. Thank you to all the students who submitted their work. The library also thanks our panel of judges: Tanya Molodtsova (Department of Economics), Rob O’Reilly (Electronic Data Center), Elizabeth Roke
(Manuscripts, Archives and Rare Books Library), John Wegner (Department of Environmental Studies and Chief Environmental Officer) and Yanna Yannakakis (Department of History).
The awards will be presented on April 21st, at 4:30 PM in the Woodruff Room of the Manuscript, Archives, and Rare Book Library (MARBL) on the 10th Floor of Woodruff Library. All are welcome to attend.
In the Blog
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- The Extraordinary World of MARBL: Charles H. Herty Turpentine Cup
- Postcolonial Studies @ Emory
- A Beautifully Illustrated Book in the Seydel Collection
- The Extraordinary World of MARBL: Medical Formulas from the Reed Family
- New tech e-books:Safari Books Online
- The Extraordinary World of MARBL: Resurrection City Street Signs
- The Extraordinary World of MARBL: Ralph McGill's Paper Bag Letter
- Sisyphus: Patron Saint of the Stacks
- Cake Sprinkles, Cigarettes, Pasta, and Rusty Razor Blades: Preservation Challenges in MARBL

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