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  • Celebrating Labor Day

    While most Americans think of Labor Day as an opportunity for a long end-of-summer weekend, usually accompanied by a burger or a hot dog, its...
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  • Photo of the Week: Big Shanty (Kennesaw), GA

    The Western and Atlantic Railroad track from Terminus (Atlanta) to Cartersville, Georgia was laid about 1846 and passed an area of high ground populated with worker’s shacks.  This...
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  • Learning Opportunity for Business, Economics, Public Policy and Political Science Researchers

    The Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) is one of the world’s largest publishers in the fields of economics and public policy – and...
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    • Business
    • Databases
    • Economics
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  • Photo of the Week: Summerhill Marble Players

    Relatively few photographs exist of Atlanta’s African-American community in the mid 20th century.  Fewer still depict children’s games, slum conditions, vernacular architecture, clothing worn by...
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    • African American Studies
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    • Criminal Justice
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  • Conducting Literature Reviews

    Conducting a comprehensive literature review for a thesis or dissertation is, for many graduate students, one of the more daunting challenges of a degree program....
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    • Biology
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    • Education
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  • Moore’s Ford Bridge Lynching Photo Discovery

    A cache of 32 photographs taken shortly after the 1946 Moore’s Ford Bridge Lynching in Walton County, Georgia has been recently discovered by Tim Crimmins,...
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    • African American Studies
    • Criminal Justice
    • Faculty Publications and Research
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    • For Graduate Students
  • Georgia’s Red-Headed Stepchild Comes of Age

    Georgia State University: you’ve come a long way, baby! From a commuter night school in downtown Atlanta specializing in adult education for local businessmen to...
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    • Books
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  • Digitization of Labor Photographs Underway!

    The Southern Labor Archives, part of the Special Collections and Archives department of the University Library, has a collection of over 3,000 photographs as a...
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    • African American Studies
    • Business
    • Communication
    • Economics
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  • New electronic resources for English Studies

    Just a reminder that the library has purchased Harner’s Literary Research Guide and the Johns Hopkins Guide to Literary Theory & Criticism for students and faculty...
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    • English
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    • New Resources
  • Welcome Panther Freshmen!

    The GSU library is one of the keys to your success in college. The library has created unique services just for you. We have an...
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    • For Students