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Emory Writing Center

Where to Seek Assistance Throughout the Process

RESEARCH PAPER, TERM PAPER, THESIS, or DISSERTATION?

Woodruff Library and the Writing Center work together to support students writing research papers.

Below is a guide to figuring out which location can best address your needs.

 

 

 

 

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I need a topic

 

 

I have a topic, but I  need a thesis

 

 

I need more resources

 

 


 I don’t know how to find the right sources

 

 


 I have a draft and I want feedback

 

 


 I have citation questions

 

 


I prefer online help

 

 


Do they take walk-ins?

 

 

VISITING THE WRITING CENTER

Callaway N-212

 

Meet with a tutor for 30 or 60 minute writing conference

 

 

 

 

Printed draft, notes, or assignment

 

 

TutorTrac, via Writing Center website

or call 404-727-6451

 

 

Mon-Thu  10am-8pm

Fri  10am-3pm (closed Sat)

Sun  1pm-8pm

 

 

www.writingcenter.emory.edu

 

 

               

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Walk-in appointments are sometimes available—stop by to check!

VISITING THE LIBRARY

Woodruff Library Services Desk, level 2

 

For brief questions, drop by the reference desk, call, email, or IM --

For extended consultations, schedule a meeting with a subject liaison (M-F, 8-5)

 

 

Copy of assignment, search history, idea of what sources are needed

 

Visit the desk,  call 404-727-6873,

email woodref@emory.edu,

or text 404-593-0542

 

Mon-Fri  8am-8pm

Sat-Sun  1pm-5pm

 

 

 

http://web.library.emory.edu/

services/ask-librarian

 

 

 

 

 

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Yes! Drop by the library services desk anytime during reference hours.

 

Contact Us

Callaway Building

writingcenter@emory.edu

We are located in room 212 in the Callaway Center.


We also have a satellite location at the main Library Service Desk, which is usually open during heavy demand times of the semester such as during final exams.