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Oxford Islamic Studies Online
The library has added a new electronic reference source to its collection: Oxford Islamic Studies Online. This resource provides access to the most current scholarship...Topics- Anthropology
- Art & Design
- Databases
- For Faculty
- For Graduate Students
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International Education Week
It’s International Education Week at Georgia State. Find out about all of the activities on the event calendar, and more about international intiatives, including Study Abroad,...Topics- Books
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- For Students
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Same-Sex Marriage: Congress and “the People” at Odds?
The U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee on Thursday voted to repeal the Defense of Marriage Act, a federal law defining marriage as a union between a...Topics- Books
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- Ejournals
- Faculty Publications and Research
- For Faculty
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Happy Birthday, Ms. Magazine
Ms. Magazine, part of what is now called the “second wave” of US feminism (the “first wave” revolved around the suffrage movement) was founded forty...Topics- Databases
- History
- Special Collections & Archives
- Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies
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“Discover” Halloween
So, you might gather that I REALLY like Halloween… I was curious to discover (via the Discover Search) the variety of resources the Georgia State...Topics- Anthropology
- Books
- Business
- Databases
- Ejournals
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APA Style Workshop, Tuesday November 1st, 5-6pm
Does your professor require that you use the APA (American Psychological Association) format for your research paper? Many disciplines in the social sciences prefer this...Topics- Books
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- For Graduate Students
- For Students
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Is MLA Scary? “Teaching MLA Style: Why It’s Not as Scary as it Sounds”
The Georgia State Writing Studio invites undergraduate and graduate students to attend their next workshop, “Teaching MLA Style: Why It’s Not as Scary as it...Topics- Books
- Databases
- English
- For Graduate Students
- For Students
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Celebrate Open Access Week!
Today kicks off the fifth annual international open access week. This year Georgia State is participating for the first time. Open access is a movement...Topics- Databases
- For Faculty
- For Graduate Students
- For Students
- Publications and Research
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Derrick A. Bell, Civil Rights Activist and Scholar, Dies
Derrick A. Bell, civil rights attorney and legal scholar – the first African-American to hold a tenured position at Harvard’s Law School, died on October...Topics- African American Studies
- Books
- Criminal Justice
- Databases
- For Faculty
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Troy Davis and the Death Penalty
Many people in Atlanta, Georgia, and throughout the world closely watched the controversial events leading to the execution of Georgia prisoner Troy Davis. Dr. Elizabeth...Topics- Books
- Criminal Justice
- Databases
- Faculty Publications and Research
- For Graduate Students