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  • 1913 or 1914: When was Georgia State “Founded”?

    We know that Georgia State University was “founded” in 1913. Or was it? University Archives includes many early “bulletins” (course catalogs) that clearly state on...
    Topics
    • Digital Collections
    • Education
    • For Faculty
    • For Graduate Students
    • For Students
  • 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
  • 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
  • Open Library for the Humanities

    Although the Open Library for the Humanities (OLH) was launched only two years ago, their responsiveness to the specific needs of Humanities researchers provides a...
    Topics
    • Applied Linguistics and ESL
    • Art & Design
    • Digital Collections
    • Education
    • Ejournals
  • Sacrifice – The Rosses in the South

    The M. H. Ross Papers digital collection is now publicly accessible online. Digitization of the M. H. Ross Papers is being funded by a $48,865 grant from the National...
    Topics
    • African American Studies
    • Digital Collections
    • For Faculty
    • For Graduate Students
    • For Students
  • A Young Man of Conviction – The Early Years of M.H. Ross

    The M. H. Ross Papers digital collection is now publicly accessible online. Digitization of the M. H. Ross Papers is being funded by a $48,865 grant from the National...
    Topics
    • Digital Collections
    • For Faculty
    • For Graduate Students
    • For Students
    • History
  • 2018 Georgia Women’s Movement Spring Event: “March Into the Archives”

    The Georgia Women’s Movement Project Spring Event is held annually to highlight collections in the Georgia State University Library Women and Gender Collections, and to...
    Topics
    • Digital Collections
    • Education
    • English
    • Film & Media
    • For Faculty
  • Kay Cain, A Woman Photographing World War Two-era Atlanta

    During 1942-44, when the U.S. was fighting in the Second World War, photographer Kay Cain shot feature and news photography for the Atlanta Constitution. This...
    Topics
    • Digital Collections
    • History
    • Journalism
    • Primary Resources
    • Special Collections & Archives
  • New Digital Collection: Georgia State University Undergraduate Catalogs

    Undergraduate course catalogs from Georgia State University’s past and present are now available online through the library’s digital collections. The digital collection contains 101 catalogs...
    Topics
    • Digital Collections
    • For Faculty
    • For Graduate Students
    • For Students
    • Primary Resources
  • “We are indeed subversive:” The Great Speckled Bird at Fifty

    The Great Speckled Bird was Atlanta’s underground/alternative newspaper published between 1968-1976, having been birthed in “the year of protest” out of necessity – Atlanta’s existing...
    Topics
    • African American Studies
    • Communication
    • Digital Collections
    • English
    • Film & Media