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  • Faculty Login to Library Computers

    Do you know how to log in to the computers in the library?  One of our surveys revealed that some faculty do not know how...
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  • Call for Submissions from The Colonial Academic Alliance Undergraduate Research Journal

    Through the Colonial Academic Alliance, 12 East Coast universities collaborate in key areas to enhance academic quality and institutional effectiveness for our member institutions. One...
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  • Dr. Christine Rosenbloom on Aging and Nutrition

    Dr. Christine A. Rosenbloom from Georgia State’s Division of Nutrition is an expert on nutrition issues related to aging. She has written numerous articles and a book on the...
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  • Email alerts for Google Scholar now available

    Per ResourceShelf, Google Scholar has added email alerts to the site, which could maximize your searching time. A Computer Scientist in a Business School blog...
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  • A Classic Turns 50

    “To Kill a Mockingbird” by Harper Lee was first published by Harper Collins in 1960.  Described as the “Best Novel of the 20th Century” (Library...
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  • New Risk Management and Insurance Publications

    Glenn Harrison and Ajay Subramanian from the Risk Management & Insurance Department recently published articles that are available through the Georgia State University Library. Harrison,...
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  • Max Grivno Winner of the Reed Fink Award in Southern Labor History

    Dr. Max Grivno,  assistant professor at the University of Southern Mississippi, is the 2010 winner of the Reed Fink Award in Southern Labor History. The...
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  • The Photograph as Evidence: FDR at Oglethorpe May 22, 1932

    PHOTOGRAPHS IN SPECIAL COLLECTIONS AND ARCHIVES Photographs are invaluable in documenting people, events, attitudes, aesthetics, and changes in the social and physical environments. Special Collections...
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  • Congratulations to Prof. Raheem Beyah

    Congratulations to Prof. Raheem Beyah from the Department of Computer Science on becoming  a co-editor of the new book,  Security in Ad Hoc and Sensor...
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  • Joseph Jacobs Labor Scholarship call for applicants

    The Joseph Jacobs Labor Scholarship Fund was established to honor Joseph Jacobs, a long-time labor attorney who represented unions in Georgia. The Scholarship Fund was...
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