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Library Study Room Reservations Now Required at Atlanta Campus

Welcome back, everyone! Starting Monday, January 11, reservations will be required to use the 40+ individual study rooms available in the University Library at the Atlanta campus. Please use the Reserve A Space feature on the library website to reserve … Continue reading
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Library Closed December 19 Through January 3. Enjoy Your Break!

The University Library at all Georgia State University campuses will be closed from December 19 through January 3 for Winter Break, reopening on Monday, January 4, 2021. See the Library Hours page for specific location hours. As always, library databases, … Continue reading
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#DataInTheATL, with Hanah Goldberg – Feb. 9 @ 11:00

Join us this Friday, Feb. 9 from 11:00-12:30, for the next in our series of #DataInTheATL talks sponsored by Georgia State University Library, which connect the university community with prominent members of the Atlanta data community. Invited speakers show the importance … Continue reading
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Data in the ATL, with Arthi Rao – Nov. 10 @ 11:00

Join us this Friday, Nov. 10 from 11:00-12:30, for the next in our series of Data in the ATL talks sponsored by Georgia State University Library, which connect the university community with prominent members of the Atlanta data community. Invited … Continue reading
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Data in the ATL, with Landon Reed – Oct. 20 @ 11:00

Join us Friday, Oct. 20 from 11:00-12:30, for the next in our series of Data in the ATL talks sponsored by Georgia State University Library, which connect the University community with prominent members of the Atlanta data community. Invited speakers show the … Continue reading
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Research Data Workshops @ The Library

Check it out. The Library’s Research Data Services Team is offering a lot of data-related workshops this semester – on SPSS, NVivo, GIS/mapping, Qualtrics survey construction, Tableau data visualization, text mining, and more. See all offerings and register here.
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Data in the ATL, with Mike Carnathan – Sept. 15 @ 11:00

Join us Friday, Sept. 15 from 11:00-12:30, as we kick off a new speaker series, “Data in the ATL,” sponsored by Georgia State University Library that connects the University community with prominent members of the Atlanta data community. Invited speakers … Continue reading
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New Lost and Found Procedures – Atlanta campus

We all lose things or leave stuff behind from time to time. This seems to be especially true at the University Library, where you may be using books and your laptop, scanning and printing, chatting with friends, studying, writing, texting … Continue reading
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Bill Gates Visits CURVE

So pleased to have Bill Gates and representatives from the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation visiting our campus and the University Library’s CURVE: Collaborative University Research & Visualization Environment on June 12 to learn more about how Georgia State has … Continue reading
Dunwoody library to reopen at 7:45 a.m. on 5/24

Update: Repairs have been made on the air conditioning system, and the Dunwoody campus library will reopen at its regular time of 7:45 a.m. on Wed., May 24.
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