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  • Walk-Up Scanner Now Available at the Atlanta Campus Library

    The Atlanta Campus Library now has Bookeye Scanner technology. Bookeye is a walk-up scanning system that allows for easy and quick scanning of books, journals, and...
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  • Come Try VR Gaming in the Atlanta Campus Library

    The Atlanta Campus library now features a HTC VIVE headset and experiential space for virtual reality (VR) experimentation and gaming. Thanks to the Library Innovation...
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  • Registration Begins for New Biometric Scanners at Atlanta Campus Library Entrances

    Over the winter holiday break, Georgia State University will replace the turnstiles at the Atlanta Campus Library North and Library South entrances with new, swinging glass...
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  • Announcing Textbook Transformation Grants Round Eight

    The Round Six-Eight ALG Textbook Transformation Grants Request for Proposals (RFP) has been released, and Round Eight is now open. Round Eight applications are open until December 11, 2016....
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  • Upcoming Speaker Event: Michele Moore, Author of “The Cigar Factory”

    The University Library is proud to host Georgia State University alumna and author Michele Moore for a special discussion of her recently published novel, The Cigar Factory:...
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  • Turner Field in the AJC Photographic Archives

    Last Sunday, the Atlanta Braves played their final game at Turner Field. The stadium has been a Major League Baseball park since 1997, having been...
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  • Holding Blackness in Suspension: Film Screening + Symposium

    Georgia State’s liquid blackness project, together with partners from Emory and GA Tech, are hosting a two-day series of events looking the film work of...
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  • Dr. Merl E. Reed, founding faculty member for the Southern Labor Archives, 1925-2016

    Historian Dr. Merl Elwyn Reed was a key founder of the Southern Labor Archives at the University Library. A native of Syracuse, New York, he...
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  • Haverty Lecture – Reducing Tobacco Use

    The 2016 J. Rhodes Haverty Lecture “Change Agents in Business, Government, and Research: A Battle for a Smokefree Society” features a panel of tobacco control...
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  • Eastern Air Lines Digital Collection debuts for Labor Day

    The Southern Labor Archives announces the Eastern Air Lines Digital Collection, unlike any other in the Southern Labor Archives. It represents the work of blue- and white-collar...
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