The Stuart A. Rose Manuscript, Archives, and Rare Book Library magazine, REVEAL, which is published once a year, showcases its recent acquisitions, collection areas, public events and exhibitions.
The Rose Library offers programs to support the use of its research collections, provides opportunities for graduate-level students to work closely with staff and collections, and offers awards to undergraduate students who are interested in incorporating archives and special collections in their research.
Rose Library FAQ for students, student research consultation requests, and awards to Emory undergraduate students for incorporating archives and special collections in their research.
The Rose Library is located in the Robert W. Woodruff Library in the heart of Emory University's main Atlanta campus. We are a closed-stacks library which means that all of our holdings are accessible only in our on-site reading room. However, we welcome all researchers, whether you are researching an academic work or fulfilling a personal passion. You can use the information on these pages to plan a visit or contact us with your reference question.
The Rose Library staff collaborate with instructors to incorporate rare books, manuscripts and archives into the classroom. We offer instruction sessions, in Rose Library, tailored to the needs of the particular class. Staff are available to assist instructors in designing assignments best suited to their individual topics and goals.
African American History and Culture | Emory University Archives | Literary and Poetry Collections | Political, Cultural, and Social Movements | Rare Books | Southern History
Information about the Rose Library, including contact information, accessibility, news, and more.
Stuart A. Rose Manuscript, Archives, and Rare Book Library Space Usage.