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Listen to Natasha Tretheway read "Beyond Katrina"

U.S. Poet Laureate Natasha Trethewey performs the poem "Liturgy" from her memoir "Beyond Katrina."

Woodruff Library: Library Tour by Seth Green '12

Follow Seth as he gives his personal take on why the Woodruff Library is so popular among Emory undergraduates.

Keep Track of Your Research with discoverE's e-Shelf

Keep Track of Your Research with discoverE's e-Shelf: DiscoverE is a useful tool for conducting research, but it can also help you keep track of the research materials you use as you're working.

Use discoverE to Refine a Subject Search

Use discoverE to Refine a Subject Search: Depending on what terms you're using in your research, your query to discoverE may return hundreds, if not thousands, of results. That can be more than a little overwhelming, especially if you're in a rush, as so many of us are when we're working on projects. Refining those results to give you a more focused search may be just what you're looking for.

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Use discoverE to Find a Journal Article from a Citation

Use discoverE to Find a Journal Article from a Citation: Have you ever been reading through a source and found a particularly compelling section you'd like to know more about -- then found a citation that makes you want to look it up to add to your research? If the author has done his or her work and cited it properly, you can use discoverE to help you find it.

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Use discoverE to Recall a Checked Out Item

Use discoverE to Recall a Checked Out Item: Sometimes during the research process you discover a particular title that you'd really like to have, so you enter it into discoverE and click Search, hoping to use it for your paper. You find the listing, but there's one big problem: Someone else already has the item checked out. We've prepared a video to show you how to recall that item so you can use it to complete your own assignment.

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Use discoverE to Refine Your Search Results

Use discoverE to Refine Your Search Results: While searching the library catalog, it's likely that you'll find more than one item, and quite possible that you may end up with hundreds, if not thousands, of results. Thankfully, discoverE allows you to break down your search using facets -- specific aspects of a work that include title, date of publication, the author's name, and more. It's also very possible that you'll want to apply more than one facet to your search to narrow down your results. We've created a video that will show you how to do that.

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