Inspired by the report, Transitioning to a Digital World: Art History, Its Research Centers, and Digital Scholarship, by Diane M. Zorich for the Kress Foundation and CHMN
Canvas is a course management tool that allows faculty to add resources for students to access online, like Powerpoint, Captivate, video, audio, animation, and other applications
EndNote is a database program, free of charge to Emory students, faculty and staff, for managing bibliographic citations. It can automate much of the work of organizing and formatting citations and bibliographies in your writing
Omeka is a free, flexible, and open source web-publishing platform for the display of library, museum, archives, and scholarly collections and exhibitions.
An Emory supported instance of WordPress is now available for those who intend to use it in their teaching and research. It offers a platform for public and private blogs and web pages capable of displaying text, images and video.
Zotero is a program that collects, manages, and cites research sources. It's easy to use, and is available as a standalone program OR an add-on to your Firefox web browser, and best of all it's free.