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Oral History Project Planning 101
“An oral history interview generally consists of a well-prepared interviewer questioning an interviewee and recording their exchange in audio or video format.” -Donald Ritchie, Doing...Topics- General
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Upcoming Workshop: Teaching with Primary Sources: Using Sources to Build Narratives
“Teaching with Primary Sources” is an ongoing series of workshops designed to introduce faculty and graduate student instructors to creative strategies for incorporating a range...Topics- For Faculty
- For Graduate Students
- Instruction
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Announcing Textbook Transformation Grants Round Thirteen, Due Jan. 14, 2019
Affordable Learning Georgia is issuing a new Request for Proposals for Textbook Transformation Grants with applications due by January 14, 2019. Projects have a maximum Final Semester of Spring...Topics- For Faculty
- Instruction
- Services
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Paywall: The Business of Scholarship
Watch Paywall, the movie. (It’s a free movie.) Have you ever been prompted to pay for an article that you need for your research? If...Topics- For Faculty
- For Graduate Students
- For Students
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Research in the Raw: Greg Lisby
In the past 25 years, Communication Law has shifted its focus dramatically — from an emphasis on protecting freedom of speech to protecting the money-making...Topics- Communication
- Faculty Publications and Research
- For Faculty
- For Graduate Students
- For Students
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M.H. Ross Papers Highlights
For this final blog post about the M.H. Ross Papers, the team who worked on the digitization project are highlighting our favorite pieces from the...Topics- Art & Design
- Digital Collections
- Film & Media
- For Faculty
- For Graduate Students
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Is banning books a thing?
This week (Sept. 23-29) is #BannedBooksWeek Now celebrated annually, Banned Books Week was started in 1982 “in response to a sudden surge in the number...Topics- Books
- Data Services
- Ejournals
- For Faculty
- For Graduate Students
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Announcing Research in the Raw: Ruth Stanford
Science generally entails methodical investigation of a subject or phenomenon outside the self. The earth’s layers of soil and stone tell a story of...Topics- For Faculty
- For Graduate Students
- Publications and Research
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National History Day @ GSU Library
This fall we are opening our doors to the National History Day community. On October 6th and October 20th, Georgia State University Library is participating...Topics- Databases
- History
- Primary Resources
- Special Collections & Archives
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“Mags, Bars & (Drag) Stars: A History of Atlanta’s Gay Bars and Community Magazines”
SAVE THE DATE! On Tuesday, October 2, Georgia State University Library’s Special Collections and Archives will host what promises to be a fun and informative...Topics- General