This guide will lead you through the process of identifying image collections (searching for images in licensed and Emory-built image collections and finding images on the open web) and then using them (understanding permissions and citing images correctl
Curated collections of digital images and associated data for non-commercial, scholarly, non-profit, and educational use. Emory's Carlos Museum images are included.
The Pitts Digital Image Archive (DIA) presents images of biblical illustrations, portraits of religious leaders, printers' devices, engravings of church buildings, and other theological topics
Read. Annotate. Publish. Readux, an open source software platform developed at Emory University, offers a web-based space to engage with digitized print materials.
African American literature and travel guides from the 19th century
Atlanta city guides
Early Northern European emblem books
Georgia government documents
More than 1,200 yellowback novels
Local Digital Collections. (DLP coming soon)
Emory Libraries is transitioning to a new, more integrated search platform, DLP, for our Emory collections. In the meantime, please use the Core Image Resources listed above to access all digitized Emory material with a visual components.