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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
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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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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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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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“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