New students, please visit our Student Technology Recommendationsand our Technology Setup Guide for step-by-step instructions to help you get started at Emory.
Canvas
Nearly all Emory courses have associated Canvas sites to access readings, assignments, calendars, syllabi, online discussions, and more.
Canvas Login
Canvas Support for Students
Essentials for Remote Learning
Zoom
Use this web-based video-conferencing service for remote class sessions and meetings, as well as for chatting, collaborating, or creating recordings.
The Department of Accessibility Services is committed to providing access to campus resources and opportunities to allow students with disabilities to obtain a quality educational experience at Emory.
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The Emory Libraries offer the following course resources:
Course Reserves: electronic and print materials reserved for use in particular courses
Open Educational Resources (OERs): materials you can use for free (textbooks, ebooks, etc.)
Free and Resuable Media: find images, videos, and music to use rights-free in your coursework
The Emory Bookstore offers course materials to purchase or rent:
The Emory University Libraries provide guides, collections, and skilled subject librarians to support student research. Below are a few resources to get you started:
Research Help: view guides for finding, evaluating, and citing resources, as well as developing your topic
Materials: see all Emory has to offer, including databases, images, films, maps, archives, and more
Research Tools: search the collection and additional resources
Ask a Librarian: submit questions by email, chat, or text or locate subject librarians ready to help
Access online learning and professional development content to supplement your coursework, gain certifications, or further your personal growth. Learn more.
The following libraries and centers offer group study spaces that are available to all students. Please browse the school-specific resources section further down this page for additional spaces that may be available based on program.
Woodruff Library offers a variety of studios for video and audio production, practicing and recording presentations, and online conferencing and streaming.
The Writing Center provides a comprehensive list of both Emory and non-Emory resources for writers at all stages:
Writing Support at Emory (by School)
Online Resources for All Writers
Graduate Student Writing Support at Emory
Online Writing Resources for Graduate Students
Student Workshops
Several libraries and centers run regular workshops specifically for students:
ECDS: data cleaning, visualization, and analysis using R, ArcGIS, Tableau, and other tools
Emory Libraries: research skills and media, digital, and data literacy (learn more about information literacy for students)
MediaLab: video, photo, and audio post production apps (e.g., Adobe Photoshop, Premiere, InDesign)
TechLab: maker tools and skills (e.g., 3D modeling, coding, sewing, bookbinding, crocheting, and more)
All Emory Events
Emory offers a wealth of learning opportunites on campus, including faculty and guest lectures, round table discussions, literary readings, conversational meetups in multiple languages, and assorted workshops and training sessions.
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