Digitization Program
The digitization program at Emory digitizes texts, manuscripts, photographic materials, flat art and AV materials to make them more usable and accessible to scholars at Emory University and the world at large, and for preservation purposes. We also curate the resources we digitally archive to ensure that they remain usable for future scholars.
For further information on proposed and completed collections, check out the Emory Digitization homepage and the FAQs tab here. The digitization program uses several methods for digitization, including a scanner produced by Kirtas Technologies which allows for rapid automated digitization.
- What are some of the collections that Emory has digitized?
- What are the latest projects for Emory digitization?
- How do I access digitized materials?
- How do I place a request or make a proposal for digitization?
- What are we working on right now?
- What are our production measures?
- What still image services do we provide?
- What AV services do we provide?
- What staff are involved in digitization?
Digitization and Digital Curation Team
General Contact: digitization-l@listserv.emory.edu (reaches the entire team)
Kyle Fenton, Team Leader, ph. 404-727-5726
Bonnie Jean Woolger, Digital Imaging Supervisor
Trey Bunn, AudioVisual Conservator
Brian Methot, Digital Imaging Technician
Paige Knight, Digital Imaging Technician
Digitization Selection Committee
Chris Palazzolo, Social Sciences Coordinator and Digitization Public Services (Chair)
Kyle Fenton, Team Leader, Digitization & Digital Curation
Pat Graham, Director, Pitts Theology Library
Alain St. Pierre, European History Librarian
David Faulds, Rare Book Librarian (MARBL)
Chris Hudson, Law Librarian (Macmillan Law Library)
Melanie Kowalski, Intellectual Property Rights Office
Executive Sponsor
Zheng Wang, Director of Digital Assets Strategy (and Associate Director, Content Division)

