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Revising the Complex History of the Balkans
Congratulations to Professor Isa Blumi of the History Department, who has recently published Reinstating the Ottomans: Alternative Balkan Modernities, 1800-1912 (2011). Reinstating the Ottomans focuses...Topics- Books
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Duplex Now Default Setting For Black & White Library Printers
Double-sided printing is now the default setting for all of the black and white printers in the library. It is both environmentally friendly and saves...Topics- For Graduate Students
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The Art of War: Insights on Business Strategy
The Art of War is a classic work on the subject of military strategy. Written in the 6th century BC, the book is attributed to...Topics- Books
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And the winners are…
in the Department of Criminal Justice – The Journal of Criminal Justice Education is an official publication of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences (ACJS)....Topics- Criminal Justice
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More commentary, reporting on the GSU copyright lawsuit, trial
ARL Policy Notes, by Brandon Butler. Here’s an excerpt: “If the publishers can show that any professor exceeded the bounds of fair use when they...Topics- General
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$80,000 award granted to Dr. Glover of Anthropology Department
Dr. Jeffrey Glover, Assistant Professor in the GSU Anthropology Department, received an $80,000 award from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Office of Ocean...Topics- Anthropology
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The Construction of Political News
The presidential election cycle will formally begin very shortly – some may argue that it has already begun in the mass media. Dr. Toby Bolson,...Topics- Communication
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- Political Science
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“Sunshine Segregation” commentary by GSU Student
Check out the insightful commentary on Social Shutter by Leah Meyer, an undergraduate Sociology major at Georgia State University – a timely post as the...Topics- Books
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ResearchGATE: Social Networking for Scholars and Scientists
ResearchGATE ( http://www.researchgate.net/ ) is a free of charge, online research platform (meta-data of about 35 million articles and publications as well as tens of...Topics- Faculty Publications and Research
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New! Criminal Procedure and the Supreme Court
The fourth amendment of the U.S. Constitution is based on early English law that was established in order to prevent the King’s Law from entering...Topics- Books
- Criminal Justice
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- Political Science