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Graduate Student Creates New Arrangements for Unpublished Johnny Mercer Songs
As part of the Rialto Series, The Georgia State University Library will be hosting a Johnny Mercer Tribute Concert on Friday, February 7, 2020 at...Topics- General
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Finals Fun Week @ GSU Library, Atlanta
The semester is almost over, which means papers are due and final exams are looming. It’s not unusual to feel stressed out this time of...Topics- General
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Collaborative online exhibit recognizes 400 years since American slavery began in the Southeast
The Association of Southeastern Research Libraries (ASERL) announces a new digital exhibit created and curated by the ASERL Special Collections Interest Group. This collaborative online...Topics- General
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If you can convert data into knowledge, you’ve got the skill set that people need
On Friday, October 18, the University Library welcomed Ginneh Baugh, Vice President, Strategy & Knowledge Development, United Way of Greater Atlanta to Data in the...Topics- General
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Archivist share their knowledge and advice during a new Oral History Project Planning 101 workshop
“An oral history interview generally consists of a well-prepared interviewer questioning an interviewee and recording their exchange in audio or video format.” -Donald Ritchie, Doing...Topics- General
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Sprawling of Atlanta: Visualizing Metropolitan Area Change, 1940s to Present
Sprawling of Atlanta: Visualizing Metropolitan Area Change, 1940s to Present ATLANTA—”The Sprawling of Atlanta” is an interactive Web map created by Georgia State University Library...Topics- General
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Yanni Loukissas’ Data in the ATL talk discussed Thinking Critically in a Data-Driven Society
Data in the ATL is a speaker series hosted by Georgia State University Library that connects the university community with prominent members of the Atlanta data community....Topics- General
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Shana Latimer travels to two university archives to complete dissertation research
The Georgia State University’s Dissertation Library Travel Award, which grants doctoral students with financial assistance to support their research travel, helped Ph.D. student Shana Latimer...Topics- General
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Upcoming panel discussion will usher in a new library exhibit titled: Out in the Archives
Atlanta native Pat Hussain helped to establish the city’s first GLAAD chapter, and while working for the Gay and Lesbian Task Force, she helped to...Topics- General
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Doctoral student Lashonda Slaughter-Wilson uses the Dissertation Library Travel award to study a 16th century manuscript held in Washington D.C.
Lashonda Slaughter-Wilson, a Ph.D. ABD (all but dissertation) Candidate in the Department of History at Georgia State University, was awarded with Georgia State University’s Dissertation...Topics- General