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  • Educating the Urban New South…with a Wry Twist

    Like the red-headed stepchild whose history it tells, Dr. Merl E. Reed’s Educating the Urban New South:  Atlanta and the Rise of Georgia State University,...
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  • Photo of the Week: Reality from “Channeled” Negatives

    For his senior art portfolio, artist Pascal Raymond recycles deteriorated negatives of car wrecks to create a diptych evoking a spiritual and economic reality. The...
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    • Art & Design
    • Economics
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  • Photo of the Week: Burns Cottage, Atlanta, GA

    The Robert Burns Cottage, located three miles southeast of Atlanta, Georgia, is a replica of the Scottish poet’s birthplace in Alloway, Ayrsshire, Scotland.  The Atlanta...
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  • Reconstructing a Musical Score

    A recent researcher utilized sheet music from the Frances Wallace Papers for a project involving the reconstruction of the musical score to a 1919 silent...
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    • Music
    • Special Collections & Archives
  • Rahna Carusi appointed first endowed graduate assistant for Women’s Collection

    Rahna Carusi has been named the first endowed graduate assistant for Georgia State University Library’s Women’s Collection, a position generously supported by Our Mothers’ Fund (established by Margaret...
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  • The records of the UFCW, Local 525, now open for research

    The records of the United Food and Commercial Workers , Local 525 (Asheville, N.C.), 1944-1986 (bulk 1961-1983), contain correspondence, organizing materials, legal files, publications, meeting...
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    • African American Studies
    • Business
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    • Economics
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  • Just three clicks to your favorite database!

    Many of our users love to use a particular database over and over again. If this is you, then you'll be glad to know that…
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    • Instruction
  • St. Elmo Murray, Byronic Hero?

    Born Augusta Jane Evans on May 8, 1835, in Wynnton (now the MidTown area in Columbus), Georgia, Mrs. Augusta Evans Wilson (1835-1909) wrote nine highly...
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  • Evolution of Classroom Technology Timeline

    Here is a fascinating look at the evolution of classroom technology, published in the 9/19/10 issue of New York Times Magazine (Courtesy of ResourceShelf). Here...
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    • Education
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  • Library responses to survey comments, questions

    In Spring 2010, the library administered two different surveys to GSU faculty and graduate students. Half of faculty and graduate students received an invitation to complete...
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