Please see our Library Services During Coronavirus page for further details about library operation during this time.
For further updates please check EGSC Coronavirus page and the Center for Disease Control (CDC).
For anyone seeking access to free wi-fi during this time, the Georgia Library Association has provided a Library WiFi Map.
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Just because you can't go in the library, doesn't mean you can't use their resources. The Georgia Library Association has created a map, listing their locations that have free access to their Wi-fi, that you can reach from their parking lots: https://georgialibraries.org/library-everywhere/#librarywifi
The Internet Archive has suspended the waiting list in their lending library, and created the National Emergency Library to provide immediate remote access to academic content for students and educators.
Are you a faculty member, making the transition to remote instruction? Take a look at this guide, provided by the USG, with resources to help make the switch easier. Just click on the picture above.