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  • Dr. Josh Hinkle and Problem Oriented Policing

    Policing practices impact nearly all communities.  In a recent article, Dr. Josh Hinkle, the Department of Criminal Justice’s newest faculty member reviewed a large number...
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  • Grad Student Named One of "25 TV Superfans to Follow on Twitter"

    GSU Moving Image Studies graduate student Noel Kirkpatrick landed a spot on The Wrap‘s list of “25 TV Superfans to Follow on Twitter.” Noel, along...
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    • Film & Media
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  • Publications from the GSU Communication faculty

    The department of Communication covers a broad multidisciplinary range of subjects including Journalism, Speech, Public Relations, Film and Theatre. These are just a small sample...
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  • 100 Best Arabic Books

    M. Lynx Qualey, author of the blog Arabic Literature (in English) has recently reprinted the list of the Best 100 Arabic Books according to the...
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  • New Books on Neuroscience and Philosophy of Mind

    Philosophers have always been concerned with the mind and the so-called mind/body problem. What is the relationship between the mind and the body? How does...
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  • Historic PATCO Records Now Open for Research

    The historic records of the Professional Air Traffic Controllers Organization (PATCO) are available for research at Georgia State University Library’s Southern Labor Archives, one year...
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  • Oil Dispersants and BP

    An oil dispersant breaks the oil up into globules that get eaten up by microbes or sink into the water column before hitting the shore. ...
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  • Summer SPSS Training in the Library

    This summer the library will host a training session on SPSS, a data mining and statistical analysis program.  SPSS is most frequently used on campus...
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  • Media Education Foundation documentaries

    The library has a large collection of documentaries from the Media Education Foundation that are great for class screenings or student research. Some of our...
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  • Jane in Popular Culture

    How many references can you find to Jane Austen in popular culture? A new addition  to the University Library collections, Jane’s Fame  by Claire Harman, ...
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