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Digitization Updates!

Digitization news and updates have been updated on the digitization libguide.  Check the guide frequently for news about new collections, enhancements to existing collections, grants, etc.

http://guides.main.library.emory.edu/digitization

--Chris Palazzolo

MARBL WINS SAVE AMERICA’S TREASURES GRANT

The stories within the brittle, deteriorating pages of African American scrapbooks can be saved, thanks to a Save America’s Treasures grant secured by the Manuscript, Archives, and Rare Book Library (MARBL) at the Emory Libraries.

UNDERGRADUATES! Piece(s) of pizza for piece(s) of your mind

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UNDERGRADUATES!!            

Get free pizza, drinks and a Starbucks gift card if you tell us what you think about the Woodruff Library's spaces and services.


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Marr-McGee: Family History papers, 1914-1994

By Amber L. Moore, Project Archivist, Amistad Research Center

 "Working for Freedom: Documenting Civil Rights Organizations" is a collaborative project between Emory University's Manuscript, Archives and Rare Book Library, The Auburn Avenue Research Library on African American Culture and History, The Amistad Research Center at Tulane University, and The Robert W. Woodruff Library of Atlanta University Center to uncover and make available previously hidden collections documenting the Civil Rights Movement in Atlanta and New Orleans. The project is administered by the Council on Library and Information Resources with funds from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation. Each organization regularly contributes blog posts about their progress.

The Family History papers of the Marr-McGee Family papers contain both original and secondary materials documenting the genealogy of the African American and Caucasian branches of the Marr family of Virginia and New England, as well as, the McGee family. Warren Marr II, the unofficial family historian, thoroughly researched his paternal and maternal familial lines in attempts to shed light on his diverse background.  Marr's great-great grandparents were John Quincy Marr, the first Confederate casualty of the Civil War and Eliza Nickens, his Cherokee mistress. 

ASERL Webinar on Digitization Services

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On February 9 and 11, the Association of Southeastern Research Libraries (ASERL) sponsored a webinar on print-on-demand (POD) and digitize-on-demand (DOD) services from various libraries.  Lars Meyer, head of Content, presented on Emory's (continuing) digitization experience.

For access to the powerpoints and slides, please visit ASERL's website (http://www.aserl.org).

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