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Help Develop Your Mobile Library
Georgia State University has reached a tipping point. The majority of students on campus now own an internet capable mobile device. Daily, students use mobile...Topics- For Faculty
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Philosophy Professor Interviewed on NPR
Dr. George Graham, Professor of Philosophy, was recently interviewed by National Public Radio’s Wade Goodwyn about mental illness and the Tucson shootings. The interview is...Topics- For Faculty
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Bloomberg terminals in the library
As you come back into the library this semester, you might notice two dual-monitor computer stations on Library North near the Research Support desk and...Topics- Business
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New Resource: Times Digital Archive
Georgia State University Library has recently acquired the Times Digital Archive, 1785-1985, a historical archive of the Times (London). Known as the world’s “newspaper of...Topics- Databases
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NHPRC Awards Georgia State University Library Grant to Digitize PATCO Records
The decertification of the Professional Air Traffic Controllers Organization (PATCO) stands as a watershed in American labor history, continuing to inform labor-management relations in the...Topics- For Faculty
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S&P NetAdvantage Database Now Available
The Georgia State University Library has added a new business and finance resource to its database collection: Standard & Poor’s NetAdvantage. The S&P NetAdvantage database provides access to...Topics- General
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Photo of the Week: Unidentified Street Scene, Bainbridge, GA, 1950
Can you confirm the location of this unidentified Bainbridge, Georgia street scene which was photographed in 1950? This photo has been identified as looking north...Topics- For Faculty
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$25,000 for Research on Race and Entrepreneurship
Adia Harvey Wingfield, assistant professor in the Department of Sociology, received $25,000 in funding from the Kauffman Foundation to study racial differences in motivations for...Topics- African American Studies
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Deadline Extension: University Library Undergraduate Research Award
Please note that the deadline for The University Library Undergraduate Research Awards has been extended to January 24, 2011. This extension is a result of...Topics- General
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Capturing/Critiquing the Social World with a Camera Lens…
Using your camera to capture and critique the social world? Submit your work to… SOCIAL SHUTTER Edited by GSU sociology professor Deirdre Oakley, GSU sociology...Topics- Anthropology
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