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  • 9to5 Atlanta Working Women Records Now Open for Research!

    The 9to5 Atlanta Working Women Records, part of Georgia State University Library’s Southern Labor Archives, are now open for research. These documents provide an in-depth...
    Topics
    • African American Studies
    • Business
    • Communication
    • Economics
    • For Faculty
  • Researching China?

    The growth of China has been a major topic in recent years, and it is an area that our students, faculty and staff have expressed...
    Topics
    • Business
    • Economics
    • Education
    • For Faculty
    • For Graduate Students
  • New Resource: IBISWorld

    The University Library now offers access to IBISWorld, the “world’s largest publisher of independent and up-to-date industry research and analysis.”  The reports are presented in...
    Topics
    • Business
    • Databases
    • Economics
    • For Faculty
    • For Students
  • New Resource: SimplyMap

    The University Library now offers access to SimplyMap, a user-friendly mapping and social science data resource.  SimplyMap provides access to thousands of variables including demographic,...
    Topics
    • African American Studies
    • Anthropology
    • Business
    • Communication
    • Criminal Justice
  • New PATCO Collections now available for research!

    The Southern Labor Archives at Georgia State University Library is excited to announce the availability of five new additions to the Professional Air Traffic Controllers...
    Topics
    • Business
    • Economics
    • For Faculty
    • For Graduate Students
    • For Students
  • 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
  • Author Joseph McCartin talks Reagan, Air Traffic Controllers at Carter Library on October 5

      “… Joe McCartin brilliantly and compellingly tells [a] tragic tale, and situates it in the broader narrative of middle-class America’s long and sickening decline,”...
    Topics
    • Communication
    • Economics
    • For Faculty
    • For Graduate Students
    • For Students
  • Women’s Collections Fall Fundraiser: Speak Out for Women’s Rights!

    SPEAK OUT FOR WOMEN’S RIGHTS! WOMEN’S COLLECTIONS FALL FUNDRAISER Did you realize that conducting and processing a two-hour oral history takes 30-60 hours of staff...
    Topics
    • African American Studies
    • Anthropology
    • Art & Design
    • Business
    • Communication
  • “Giving Peer Review a Second Chance: Strategies for Providing and Interpreting Feedback”

    Hey students! Here’s an opportunity to get free help with the writing process. The Writing Studio, located on the 9th floor of the General Classroom...
    Topics
    • African American Studies
    • Anthropology
    • Biology
    • Business
    • Chemistry
  • Dorothy Bolden gave voice to Atlanta’s “Help”

    This is a guest blog from Daniel Horowitz Garcia, a graduate student currently enrolled in Georgia State University’s Department of History. He began researching the...
    Topics
    • African American Studies
    • Economics
    • For Faculty
    • For Graduate Students
    • For Students