The Emory Center for Digital Scholarship (ECDS) provides consulting expertise, project coordination, and a technology-rich collaborative space for faculty, staff, and students to incorporate digital tools and methods into research, teaching, and publishing.
The multidisciplinary ECDS staff of technologists, librarians, faculty, curriculum designers, and students work with scholars at Emory and partner institutions to create innovative and sustainable models of digital scholarship and pedagogy for academic and public use.
The Jazz and Popular Music Guide will help you locate and cite music. There are music research guides for other genres of music, as well.
The Film and Media Studies Research Guide will help you locate and cite films.
See the Proposed Guidelines for Students and Instructors Preparing Multimedia Works from Stanford University Libraries' Copyright & Fair Use page. The limitations will help you determine what portion (percentage) of a work you are allowed to use in your project.
The libraries at Emory offers workshops on EndNote, Zotero, Adobe Illustrator, and more. See our Workshop Calendar to sign up!
Student Digital Life studios support video, photo, and audio production, practicing and recording presentations, and online conferencing and streaming. See the Production Studio Overview and the links below: