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The Ethics Library & Resource Center was established in 1994 in partnership
with Pitts Theological Library, to further teaching and research in ethics
throughout the university.
Currently the Center houses almost 300 texts and fifty periodicals across
the ethical disciplines, including bioethics, business, environmental,
health care, and feminist ethics. The library's media resources include
video and audiotapes of ethics lectures, faculty forums, public policy
forums, and selected other media on current ethical issues.
Center for Ethics
Emory University
Dental Building
1462 Clifton Road NE
Atlanta, GA 30322
(404) 727-1476
Hours: 8:15am-3:15pm, M-F
Borrowing regulations
All circulating library materials at the Library & Resource Center
are available for loan to Emory University faculty, staff and students.
Please fill out a "borrower card" and leave it with staff.
Circulation:
Books: 14 day loan
Videotapes: 7 day loan
Periodicals/journals: reference only (no loans)
Overdue materials: $0.25 per day
Lost of damaged materials:
Borrowers will be charged for the replacement cost of lost/damaged texts.
For more information, please contact Marian Osborne.
Other Resources Library Resources
Billing itself as “The Voice for Ethics
in International Policy,” the Carnegie Council provides a resource page that
includes audio, video, written, and review resources that can be searched by
subject—examples include “Environment/Sustainable Development”, “Labor Rights
and the Global Economy”, and “World Poverty”. Another box offers keywords (such
as “Transitional Justice” and “Health”) that can be used alone or in combination
with the topic menu. The site also offers an RSS feed and a podcast for keeping
up with the latest offerings. Recent audio topics include Walter Russell Mead on
“God and Gold: Britain,
America, and the Making of the Modern
World”, John Bowe on “Nobodies: Modern American Slave Labor and the Dark Side of
the New Global Economy”, and Garry Wills on “Head and Heart: American
Christianities”.
The resource page is available here: http://www.cceia.org/resources/search_in
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