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  • NARAL Pro-Choice Georgia Records Now Available for Researchers

    NARAL Pro-Choice Georgia described itself as “the political arm of the pro-choice movement.” Incorporated in 1980 as the Georgia Abortion Rights Action League (GARAL), [photo...
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  • Open Access Week Letter Supports GSU, Blasts CCC

    The strongly-worded “Open Letter in Observance of Open Access Week 2013” re-affirms the importance fair use and open access to education, while at the same...
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  • Open Access Week is Oct. 21-25

    The Georgia State University Library will celebrate Open Access Week October 21-25, 2013. “What’s open access?,” you ask. According to the Budapest Open Access Initiative,...
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  • Second Annual Atlanta Studies Symposium

    Georgia State University’s Cities Initiative, the Department of Geosciences and Emory University’s Center for Digital Scholarship invite proposals for presentations at the Second Annual Atlanta...
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  • L.A. Rebellion Film Tour Coming to Atlanta

    Thanks to a shared effort between Emory University’s Department of Film and Media Studies, the Atlanta Film Festival, and liquid blackness, (a research initiative on...
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  • School of Music Professor Receives ASCAP Honor

    Congratulations to Dr. Marie Sumner-Lott, whose article, “At the Intersection of Public and Private Musical Life: Brahms’s Op. 51 Quartets,” was recently recognized by the...
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  • Remind me why I have to get IRB approval for my research…

    You’ve probably heard of the shocking ethics violations of the Tuskegee syphilis experiments and medical experiments by Nazi physicians but did you know that in...
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  • Flawed Science Story “Stings” Open Access

    In a story published today in the journal Science, author John Bohannon conflates open access and predatory publishing.  In response, many in the open access...
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  • Sociology/Gerontology Professor to speak about Aging Policies in China, Japan, and the U.S.

    Join us for Georgia State University Sociology and Gerontology Professor Heying Jenny Zhan’s discussion of her research – “Facing the Challenges of Population Aging –...
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  • Metros Roll on while Feds are Shut Down

      The Federal Government may be at a grinding halt, but metropolitan governments are still revolutionizing politics and economic growth.  Bruce Katz, author of The...
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