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PLoS, arXiv, and the Future of Open Access
Is open access (OA) really the way of the future, or is it unsustainable? To get an idea, we’ll look at two OA success stories:...Topics- Biology
- Databases
- Ejournals
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Study Sociology of Aging in China!
Interested in studying abroad? Join GSU Sociology/Gerontology Professor Heying Jenny Zhan in Maymester 2013 and explore the differences in social policies and elder care...Topics- Books
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- Gerontology
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Open Access for the Humanities
The open access movement is often associated with scholarship in science disciplines in light of policies such as the NIH Public Access Policy which mandate...Topics- For Faculty
- Publications and Research
- ScholarWorks @ Georgia State University
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Studies show Open Access increases rate of citation
Why should researchers ensure that their work will be available in an open access journal or repository like GSU Library’s Digital Archive? Open access publication...Topics- For Faculty
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- ScholarWorks @ Georgia State University
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Opening the door to the world
Open Access Week kicks off today with a global celebration. This year over 100 countries are participating (Higginbotham, 2012). Participation is on the rise...Topics- Books
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Celebrating 21 Years Of International Crime
At 21 years it can now legally raise a glass in celebration! One of Georgia State’s scholarly journals, the International Criminal Justice Review (ICJR) was...Topics- Criminal Justice
- Faculty Publications and Research
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- Graduate Student Publications and Research
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Education Faculty Publish: Professional counseling excellence through leadership and advocacy
Dr. Catherine Chang and Dr. Andrea Dixon (eds.) recently published the book, Professional counseling excellence through leadership and advocacy. Additional congratulations to the chapter authors...Topics- Books
- Education
- Faculty Publications and Research
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Ferraro, Hanauer and Sims awarded Cozzarelli Prize
Congratulations to Economics Professor Paul J. Ferraro, alumnus Merlin M. Hanauer (Ph.D. in Economics ’11) and Katharine R.E. Sims (Amherst College). Earlier this year The...Topics- Economics
- Faculty Publications and Research
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Focus on Housing for Older Adults
In August, Dr. Terri Lewinson of the School of Social Work was named as a recipient of a prestigious Hartford Foundation research grant. Dr. Lewinson...Topics- Books
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GSU Research Team researching Chogha Gavaneh, Iran
Check out this recently-published article co-authored by GSU Anthropology Department’s 2010 Master of Arts graduate Firoozeh Forouzan, Professors Jeffrey Glover and Frank L’Engle Williams, and GSU...Topics- Anthropology
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