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The New ScholarWorks@Georgia State University
Have you visited ScholarWorks@GSU lately? Earlier this year, ScholarWorks migrated to a new platform. ScholarWorks@GSU is the University’s Institutional Repository. It holds the University’s theses...Topics- For Faculty
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Celebrating Open Access at Georgia State University
Contributors: Charlene Martoni and Laura Burtle About Open Access Week Each October, libraries and institutions around the world celebrate Open Access Week, a global event...Topics- For Faculty
- For Graduate Students
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Imagining the Future: Literacy, Innovation, and the Power of Story
Georgia State University’s Alonzo A. Crim Center for Urban Educational Excellence, in collaboration with the Jim Cherry Learning Resources Center – Clarkston Library, invites students,...Topics- General
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Vatican Library Scholar to Share Insights on Rare Greek Manuscripts
The Georgia State University Library will host a special presentation by Dr. Luigina Orlandi of the Vatican Apostolic Library, offering an extraordinary glimpse into the...Topics- General
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Announcing Our 2026 Keynote Speaker for the Open for Student Success Symposium!
Our distinguished keynote speaker this year will be Josh Bolick, Head of the David Shulenburger Office Of Scholarly Communication & Copyright at the University of…Topics- For Faculty
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Call for Proposals: Open for Student Success Symposium
Georgia State University Library is accepting proposals for our free Open Education Week celebration, to take place online on Wednesday, March 4, 2026 from 9:30am-4:30pm...Topics- For Faculty
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A Legacy of Learning: La Loria Konata Reflects on 30 Years at Georgia State
For more than three decades, La Loria Konata has been a cornerstone of the Georgia State University Library, serving thousands of students, supporting dozens of...Topics- General
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GSU Library’s new online exhibit, “The Elevated City,” bridges Atlanta’s architectural past and present
Have you ever wondered why downtown Atlanta has so many bridges, viaducts, and underground areas? The answer is not just the quirks of a growing...Topics- General
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Brittany Newberry Receives Mark A. Greene Emerging Leader Award from Society of American Archivists
This press release was originally published by the Society of American Archivists: —– CHICAGO – Brittany Newberry, music and popular culture archivist at Georgia State...Topics- General
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Sounds of the Culture: Discover African American Music Treasures with GSU Library Resources
According to the National Museum of African American History & Culture, June was first designated as National Black Music Month in 1979 by then President...Topics- Digital Collections
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