Collecting Stories
Best-selling books, rare foreign editions, typewritten manuscripts, scholarly articles, modern documentaries. They arrive at the Emory Libraries in FedEx envelopes, cardboard boxes, and wooden crates; as bits and bytes on hard drives, or along brightly colored ethernet cables. But no matter how they come to be in rows of other books, alone in archival boxes, or somewhere in the cloud, these acquisitions become available resources for all those who pursue knowledge.
These acquisitions become available resources for all those who pursue knowledge.
Behind these acquisitions is the work of librarians, curators, faculty, students, and friends of the libraries to support research and teaching in more than 30 academic programs at Emory University. This exhibit highlights the stories of and selections from a few recent acquisitions including: correspondence and memorabilia of renowned American author Harper Lee; artists' books focused on nature and the complex interactions between humans and the environment; and Le Antichitá Romane, a four-volume set of detailed etchings of Rome created by artist, architect, and printmaker Giovanni Battista Piranesi (1720-1778).
Weekdays: Free after 5pm | Weekends: Free