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Institute of Physics (IOP) Journals Moved to a New Interface: IOPscience
Are you a physics professor, researcher, or student? The Institute of Physics (IOP) just launched a new interface for all IOP journals: IOPscience. In IOPscience,...Topics- Ejournals
- For Faculty
- For Graduate Students
- For Students
- Physics & Astronomy
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New Resource: Social Explorer
The University Library now has access to Social Explorer, an easy to use demographic and mapping database. Social Explorer contains U.S. Census information from 1790...Topics- For Faculty
- For Graduate Students
- For Students
- Government Information
- New Resources
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Considering a Career in Political Science?
Are you planning an academic career related to the discipline of political science? If so, consider learning more about the history of the discipline, including...Topics- Books
- Databases
- For Graduate Students
- For Students
- Political Science
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Public Transit, Ownership, and Labor in the United States, 1935-1975 – March 3rd, 2010
Are you a MARTA rider? Are you concerned about its lack of financial support, its reliability of service and the history of the laborers who...Topics- For Faculty
- For Graduate Students
- General
- History
- Special Collections & Archives
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The “Black Socrates” of the Harlem Renaissance – March 2, 2010
“Politically, the Negro is the touchstone of the modern democratic idea,” said activist Hubert Harrison, the subject of an upcoming campus lecture by biographer Jeffrey...Topics- African American Studies
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- For Graduate Students
- For Students
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African-American Labor History: The National Domestic Workers Union records
The National Domestic Workers Union (NDWU) was founded in Atlanta in 1968 by Dorothy Bolden, who wanted to set standards for salaries and benefits...Topics- African American Studies
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- For Graduate Students
- For Students
- History
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African-American Labor History: the Association of Colored Railway Trainmen records
The Association of Colored Railway Trainmen records (ACTA), 1918-1936, are held by Georgia State University’s Southern Labor Archives and consist of records of the ACTA...Topics- African American Studies
- Business
- For Faculty
- For Graduate Students
- For Students
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New IEEE Xplore Coming Soon
IEEE Xplore is a digital library providing full text access to IEEE journals, transactions, magazines, letters, conference proceedings, standards, and IET (Institution of Engineering and...Topics- Computer Science
- Databases
- For Faculty
- For Graduate Students
- For Students
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African-American Labor History: Oral History Collections in the Southern Labor Archives
In addition to manuscripts, photographs, and labor union records, the Southern Labor Archives collects oral histories, which preserve first-person accounts of the successes and struggles of...Topics- African American Studies
- For Faculty
- For Graduate Students
- For Students
- History
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Faculty Art Show Opens in GSU Gallery
Happenings //: 2010 Works by Faculty Exhibition opened on February 4th in the GSU Art Gallery. Want to see more? The library has some books...Topics- Art & Design
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