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REAXYS Training
A representative for REAXYS will be at GSU to hold a training session on this database, on Wednesday, May 6th at 2pm, in CURVE (Library...Topics- Biology
- Chemistry
- Databases
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- For Graduate Students
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New Resource: Washington Evening Star Historical Archive, 1852-1981
GSU affiliates now have digital access to the Washington Evening Star Historical Archive, 1852-1981. Founded on December 16, 1852 and closing on August 7, 1981,...Topics- Communication
- Databases
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- For Students
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New! More Subject Areas Added to Oxford Bibliographies Online
Good news! We’ve recently added four new subject areas to our Oxford Bibliographies Online (OBO) holdings. The new areas are: Cinema and Media Studies Communication Latin American Studies...Topics- Communication
- Databases
- Film & Media
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“Ac-Cent-Tchu-Ate the Positive” in National Recording Registry
It was announced today that Johnny Mercer’s “Ac-Cent-Tchu-Ate the Positive” was selected for induction into the Library of Congress National Recording Registry. Each year 25...Topics- For Faculty
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- Music
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Two New Primary-Source Databases: Illustrated London News Historical Archive, 1842-2003 and Slavery & Anti-Slavery: A Transnational Archive
The GSU Library now subscribes to two new primary-source databases, Illustrated London News Historical Archive, 1842-2003 and Slavery & Anti-Slavery: A Transnational Archive, available through...Topics- African American Studies
- Communication
- Databases
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Speaker: Civil Rights, Labor, and the Politics of Economic Development in Charlotte, North Carolina
Join us in Georgia State University’s Department of History for Julia Gunn’s upcoming talk based on research for her in-progress dissertation, “‘A Good Place to...Topics- African American Studies
- Economics
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- For Graduate Students
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New Virtual Exhibits
Virtual exhibits created by the Special Collection and Archives are now available online. The current exhibit topics include the history of radio broadcasting in Georgia,...Topics- For Faculty
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- General
- Primary Resources
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Congrats to the Men’s Basketball Team & Coach Hunter!
Georgia State’s men’s basketball team won their opening game in the NCAA tournament yesterday, upsetting number 3-seed Baylor, in a nail-biting, down-to-the-buzzer finish. (Read a...Topics- Film & Media
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New Faculty Publication on Aztec Gods and God-Bodies
Congratulations to Dr. Molly Bassett on the publication of her new book The Fate of Earthly Things: Aztec Gods and God-Bodies (University of Texas Press)....Topics- Books
- Faculty Publications and Research
- General
- Religious Studies
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New Faculty Publication: Building the Ghanaian Nation-State: Kwame Nkrumah’s Symbolic Nationalism
Prof. Harcourt Fuller of the History Department has recently published his new book, Building the Ghanaian Nation-State: Kwame Nkrumah’s Symbolic Nationalism (2014). As the first...Topics- African American Studies
- Books
- Faculty Publications and Research
- For Faculty
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