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World Statistics Day
October 20, 2010 is the first ever World Statistics Day! Sponsored by the United Nations, “World Statistics Day will acknowledge the service provided by the...Topics- For Faculty
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- Government Information
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Photo of the Week: Unidentified Military School
Can you name this unidentified military school? It was taken about 1907 by C.J. French who was a surveyor in West Virginia and Virginia for...Topics- Education
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- History
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Social networking and privacy
The debate continues…how private is your personal information online? Check out some selected resources and see what the experts are saying. The library maintains a...Topics- For Students
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Oral History Association Annual Meeting in Atlanta, October 27-31
Oral History Association 44th Annual Meeting, Atlanta, Georgia • October 27–31, 2010 Sheraton Downtown Times of Crisis, Times of Change Human Stories on the Edge...Topics- General
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Popular Music Tune-Dex Cards
The Special Collections and Archives recently cataloged a collection of approximately 9,000 Tune-Dex cards from the WSB Radio Records. You can refer to our catalog...Topics- For Faculty
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- Music
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“Yo, It’s a Time Machine!”
Investigating an unknown cultural object can be a fascinating way to teach research and critical thinking skills—and to learn about unfamiliar times and places. The...Topics- Business
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Five Questions for researcher Thomas Davies
Thomas Davies recently arrived in Atlanta for a month long-research trip. He began his research at Georgia State University Library’s Special Collections and Archives department...Topics- African American Studies
- Economics
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Dr. Charles H. Long to Present Religious Studies Lecture
2010 marks the five year anniversary of the Department of Religious Studies as a separate academic department at Georgia State University (formerly a part of...Topics- For Faculty
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- Religious Studies
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Photo of the Week: Photo Manipulation of the 1914 Fulton Bag Strike
The deceptive editing of photographs has a long history prior to its current popularity using PhotoShop. This panorama of the strike camp is composed of…Topics- Art & Design
- Communication
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Upcoming Talk: Women’s Studies Institute Brown Bag
The Women’s Studies Institute will hold its first brown-bag session of the 2010-2011 year on Monday, October 11, from noon to 1 p.m. In this...Topics- African American Studies
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- Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies