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New Poet Laureate: Philip Levine
The Library of Congress has appointed Philip Levine as Poet Laureate of the United States. To find out more about Mr. Levine’s career, see The...Topics- Books
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Mathematics, Paper Folding, and Viruses
An intriguing, easy to read, and recent addition to the library is the book entitled “A Mathematical Tapestry: Demonstrating the Beautiful Unity of Mathematics” by...Topics- Art & Design
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New Database: LGBT Life
The GSU Library is pleased to now offer access to the LGBT Life with Full Text database.LGBT Life includes citations and abstracts for more than...Topics- Databases
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PATCO Strike Files Reveal Solidarity
The Professional Air Traffic Controllers Organization (PATCO) Records Digitization Project is underway at Georgia State University Library. Series V: Strike Files has been added to...Topics- For Faculty
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“21st Century Punk?” commentary by GSU grad student
Check out the commentary and photos on Social Shutter by Angie Luvara, a graduate student in Sociology at Georgia State University. Explore more sociocultural analyses...Topics- African American Studies
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The Public Health Film Goes to War
The National Library of Medicine presents a collection of digitally mastered World War II-era public health films. Film topics include malaria and yellow fever control,...Topics- Film & Media
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Inside View of the Final Space Shuttle Launch
Check out the commentary and wonderful launch photos on Social Shutter on the final Space Shuttle launch by Adrienne Miller, a recent graduate in Sociology...Topics- Books
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Atlanta Journal-Constitution Photograph Collection: Update
Georgia State University transferred the five million images in the Atlanta Journal-Constitution Photographs Collections to a Special Collections and Archives service facility in April 2010....Topics- For Faculty
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Learn More About Harry Potter
If you’re a Harry Potter fan, you’re probably both thrilled and saddened to see the final movie, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2,...Topics- Books
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Support for Polyarchy in the Americas
Developed by the thinking of Robert A. Dahl “Polyarchy or rule by many, is a representative democracy in which all social classes and demographic groups...Topics- Books
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