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Tracing a History of Atlanta’s Public Transit
With MARTA expanding into Clayton County and the agency now resting on a more sound financial footing thanks to efforts by Keith Parker, MARTA appears...Topics- Computer Information Systems
- Computer Science
- Digital Collections
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Zombies Attack User Services & Technology Support!
The Georgia State University Library has experienced a zombie attack that has wiped out almost the entire University Library staff. Over the course of this...Topics- General
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Zombies Attack Technical Services!
The Georgia State University Library has experienced a zombie attack that has wiped out almost the entire University Library staff. Over the course of this...Topics- General
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Zombies Attack Collection Development and Interlibrary Loan!
The Georgia State University Library has experienced a zombie attack that has wiped out almost the entire University Library staff. Over the course of this...Topics- General
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Zombies Attack Special Collections & Archives!
The Georgia State University Library has experienced a zombie attack that has wiped out almost the entire University Library staff. Over the course of this...Topics- General
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Zombies Attack CURVE and Research & Engagement Librarians!
The Georgia State University Library has experienced a zombie attack that has wiped out almost the entire University Library staff. Over the course of this...Topics- General
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It’s National Library Week…but where are our Library Administration and Digital Library Services workers?
Pam arrives at the Georgia State University Library on the first day of National Library Week – a week of celebrations to demonstrate appreciation for...Topics- General
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Library’s CURVE Selected for Atlanta Architects Tour
The Atlanta chapter of the American Institute of Architects (AIA | ATL) is sponsoring a tour of the University Library’s CURVE: Collaborative University Research &...Topics- General
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“Ac-Cent-Tchu-Ate the Positive” in National Recording Registry
It was announced today that Johnny Mercer’s “Ac-Cent-Tchu-Ate the Positive” was selected for induction into the Library of Congress National Recording Registry. Each year 25...Topics- For Faculty
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Speaker: Civil Rights, Labor, and the Politics of Economic Development in Charlotte, North Carolina
Join us in Georgia State University’s Department of History for Julia Gunn’s upcoming talk based on research for her in-progress dissertation, “‘A Good Place to...Topics- African American Studies
- Economics
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