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Open Access Week Is Here!
Georgia State’s researchers publish great articles. But the journals they appear in cost thousands of dollars a year, limiting the number of people who can...Topics- Digital Collections
- Faculty Publications and Research
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- Graduate Student Publications and Research
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GSU Library will celebrate Great Speckled Bird digitization and traveling exhibit
Join Georgia State University Library as we celebrate the digitized Great Speckled Bird and grant-funded traveling exhibit! What: Great Speckled Bird Launch Party When: Thursday,...Topics- African American Studies
- Art & Design
- Communication
- Digital Collections
- Economics
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Dr. Shawn Powers to Speak on Tunisia’s Transition
Tunisia’s Transition: The Challenges of Building Democracy in a Weak State While the World is Watching. Presented by Dr. Shawn Powers, Department of Communication As...Topics- Communication
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Belize, GIS and Study Abroad
Wondering what to do during Maymester? How does engaging with local communities in Belize while conducting field work for a community GIS (Geographic Information Systems)...Topics- For Graduate Students
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- Geosciences
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Derrick A. Bell, Civil Rights Activist and Scholar, Dies
Derrick A. Bell, civil rights attorney and legal scholar – the first African-American to hold a tenured position at Harvard’s Law School, died on October...Topics- African American Studies
- Books
- Criminal Justice
- Databases
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Brown Bag Lecture; More than a Run Up a Hill
More Than a Run Up a Hill: The Spanish-American War 1898 Presented by Dr. Mark Barnes The Spanish-American War of 1898 represents a largely forgotten...Topics- Education
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Swedish Poet Wins Nobel Prize for Literature
Tomas Tranströmer, the Swedish poet whose sometimes bleak but powerful work explores themes of nature, isolation and identity, won the 2011 Nobel Prize in Literature...Topics- For Students
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Steve Jobs, Apple’s visionary dies at age 56
MacBooks, iPhones, iPads…Steven P. Jobs, the visionary co-founder and former chief executive of the technology company Apple Inc., died on Oct. 5, 2011. He...Topics- For Students
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WSB Radio Photographs
The Special Collections and Archives have recently digitized a portion of the images from the WSB Radio Records and they are now available online as...Topics- Digital Collections
- Film & Media
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Nobel Prize 2011
Every year since 1901 the Nobel Prize has been awarded for achievements in physics, chemistry, physiology or medicine, literature and for peace. The Nobel Prize...Topics- For Students
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