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Black History Month: African American Business Enterprises
In the introduction to her Encyclopedia of African American Business History, Juliet Walker observes that… “…full freedom from racism and complete equality for the descendants of...Topics- Books
- Business
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Fair Use in a Day in the Life of a College Student
The Association of Research Libraries created this is a wonderful illustration of the ways fair use is used by students! Click on the image to expand.Topics- For Graduate Students
- For Students
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Recent Developments in Fair Use Litigation
Recent Developments in Fair Use Litigation The shaping of fair use has always been done by the courts. Even the fair use statute is derived...Topics- General
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Panel Discussion on Social Mobility
Is America still the land of opportunity? A panel discussion on social mobility in the 21st century will seek to answer that very question. The...Topics- Books
- Economics
- General
- Philosophy
- Political Science
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Spring Newsletter for Health, Science, Education, and Policy
The Health, Science, Education, and Policy (HSEP) Team newsletter for Spring 2016 is now available, featuring content about BioMed Central, ORCID, new books, and much more. The...Topics- Books
- For Faculty
- For Graduate Students
- Publications and Research
- Resources
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Why is fair use important?
This is the third post this week in a series of blogs celebrating Fair Use Week. Earlier in the week, we blogged about what fair...Topics- General
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Panel Discussion on Immigration
A panel discussion on how the immigration debate in the 2016 elections affects immigrants, the United States, and the world will be presented on February...Topics- Books
- General
- Global Studies
- Political Science
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Featured Faculty Publication: Histories of Social Studies and Race, 1865-2000
Chara Bohan, Professor in the Middle and Secondary Education department at Georgia State University is co-editor of the book, Histories of social studies and race,...Topics- Books
- Faculty Publications and Research
- Middle & Secondary Education
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Fair Use: The Four Factors
Fair Use Week 2016 kicked off yesterday. All week, libraries everywhere are highlighting the ways that fair use supports scholarly and creative work. So what...Topics- For Faculty
- For Graduate Students
- For Students
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Black History Month: Contributions to Health and Science Disciplines
George Washington Carver ( 1894?-1943), was a scientist, botanist, inventor, and agricultural pioneer, developing new uses for the peanut and sweet potatoes and innovative methods...Topics- For Faculty
- For Graduate Students
- For Students