Most of the Emory libraries use the Library of Congress classification system of letters and numbers to group materials by subject. These call numbers are listed in Library Search and marked on each book. Use our call number guide to find out which floor of the library has the book you need.
Use Library Search to find books, journals, and other materials at the Emory libraries, including Woodruff, Stuart A. Rose Manuscript, Archives, and Rare Book Library; Pitts Theology, etc.
A catalog for libraries worldwide, WorldCat contains citations for books, journals, manuscripts, maps, music scores, sound recordings, films, computer files, newspapers, slides, and videotapes.
Materials from WorldCat may be requested through Interlibrary Loan.
Emory has 8 libraries – 4 of them are in the main building:
The others are the Health Sciences Center Library, Hugh F. Macmillan Law Library, Pitts Theology Library, and the Oxford College library.
Emory University also has a joint storage facility with Georgia Tech–the Library Service Center (LSC)
You may occasionally find the source you need is at another location. This appears under the "Physical Resources" tab in the "Location" field. This title, for example, is at Pitts Theology Library:

You can find and visit these other libraries by taking a look at the Emory Campus Map. If an item you want is at another library, you can always request the item in Library Search.