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  • Friday Hours Extended

    The University Library is now open until 8:00 p.m. on Fridays.
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    • General
  • Podcast on iTunesU

    The University Library is now officially available on iTunes U, here.
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    • New Resources
    • Software
  • Library Moving to WordPress for our News and Blog System

    The library is in the process of migrating to the WordPress system for our news and blog activities. Please visit our new blog site and...
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    • General
  • New resource: International Encyclopedia of Communication

    The library recently purchased the online version of the International Encyclopedia of Communication.  From the publisher: The International Encyclopedia of Communication represents the definitive reference...
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    • Databases
    • New Resources
  • Books in PZ1-PZ4 Being Reclassed

    General collection books in PZ1, PZ3 and PZ4 (subclasses used by the Library of Congress prior to 1980) are being reclassified to the appropriate subclasses...
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    • Books
  • Publisher censorship

    A recent article in the Atlanta Journal Constitution  (8/21/2008) Publisher pulls novel over fears of Muslim violence talks about the decision by the publisher Random House...
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    • General
  • Wit

    This entry concerns another book/film/literature connection. The film is Wit directed by Mike Nichols and produced by HBO in 2001 starring Emma Thompson, Christopher Lloyd,...
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  • Miss Potter

    For students interested in children’s literature,  I recommend the film, Miss Potter, starring Renee Zellweger and Ewan McGregor. Beatrix Potter created a series of books...
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  • Freshmen Friday @ the Library

    See photos here: http://flickr.com/photos/gsulibrary ______________________________________________ Join your fellow classmates for Freshmen Friday (8/22) in the University Library for games, movies, food, fun and more.  The fun begins...
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    • For Students
    • New Resources
  • Young Adult Literature

    I recently read an interesting essay by Margo Rabb in the New York Times Book Review about how novels come to be categorized as Young...
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    • General