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  • Season’s Reading/Season’s Viewing

    Do you want something entertaining after you finish with exams? The library has books and DVDs to help you relax after you finish your finals....
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  • Centennial Speaker Series – Psychology Professor Rose Sevcik

    Dr. Rose Sevcik, Distinguished University Professor of Psychology, will present “Developing Symbols: From Communicating to Reading and Calculating,” as part of GSU’s Centennial Speaker Series. Dr....
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  • Library Hours for Break & Extended Finals

    It’s that time of year again. Keeping track of library hours can be confusing between the November break and our extended hours for the week...
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  • GSU Lawsuit Appeal – Oral Argument and Post-Argument Panel

    The oral arguments in the GSU Lawsuit Appeal (Cambridge v. Becker) were held on Tuesday, November 19.  Kevin Smith provides a good summary.  Following the...
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  • GSU Copyright Lawsuit Appeal – Post Argument Panel Livestream

    Oral arguments in the Georgia State Copyright lawsuit appeal were this morning.  At 2:00 today, Georgia State University Library and American University Washington College of Law...
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  • University Library Digitizes Research Atlanta Reports

    Georgia State University Library is creating a digital collection of reports from Research Atlanta, Inc.  We hope that this collection will serve as a significant...
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    • African American Studies
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    • Criminal Justice
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  • How a Densely Populated Neighborhood Became Turner Field: A Map Essay

    With the unexpected announcement that the Braves will leave the Atlanta neighborhood of Summerhill for suburban Cobb County, many in the city are left to...
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  • Religious Studies Event: The Atlanta African American Muslim Archive Project

    Please join the Department of Religious Studies for an event to celebrate the launch of The Atlanta African American Muslim Archive Project: “After Malcolm: Islam...
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  • The History of Radio Broadcasting in Georgia

    An online exhibit is now available that documents the history of radio broadcasting in the state of Georgia over a 50 year period from its...
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  • New Faculty Publication: The Oxford Handbook of Philosophy and Psychiatry

    Congratulations to Dr. George Graham, Professor of Philosophy, on the publication of his co-edited book The Oxford Handbook of Philosophy and Psychiatry.  Written and edited by...
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