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Extended Hours, Restricted Access
Georgia State University is definitely getting close to the end of Fall semester. Everyone’s getting ready for finals. The campus is crowded and the library...Topics- For Faculty
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Generators for Generations: Online databases for mtDNA
Mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) produces energy for a cell, and children inherit their mtDNA from their mother. Online databases for human mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) are useful...Topics- Anthropology
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“Life as a Feminist in Georgia: A Personal Recollection” Now Available Online
Published to coincide with the 15th anniversary of the Women’s Collection, Margaret Miller Curtis’ Life as a Feminist in Georgia: A Personal Recollection describes the...Topics- Books
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Have a Voice in the Future of the Federal Depository Library Program
Do you use United States government information? Do you value the many resources available to you through the Federal Depository Library Program (FDLP)? Are you interested in...Topics- For Faculty
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Photo of the Week: Unidentified Intersection, Atlanta, 1966
Can you name this unidentified Atlanta intersection? This photo was taken in 1966 for the Overnight Transportation Company located at 2427 Moreland Ave. Online photo...Topics- For Faculty
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Library Food Drive! 11/29 – 12/10
Over 20% of the children in Georgia are living in poverty. So are more than 11% of Georgia’s seniors. Maybe you know some of these...Topics- For Faculty
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Dr. Fromherz Publishes Two Books
Congratulations to Dr. Allen Fromherz, Assistant Professor in the Department of History and the Middle East Institute, for the publication of two books in 2010,...Topics- For Faculty
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International Education week spotlight: The College of Education celebrates international education daily
The College of Education has a strong dedication to international education as evidenced by its curriculum, research, and programming. There are several courses across the...Topics- Education
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Hell in Georgia for Angelo Herndon, Communist Organizer.
Angelo Herndon arrived in Atlanta, Georgia, in1932. Only 19 years old, he came to Atlanta as a member of the Communist party, looking to organize...Topics- General
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Fugees coach Luma Mufleh to speak about ‘Outcasts United’
Luma Mufleh, the inspirational coach of the Fugees will be speaking at the Rialto Center for the Arts on Monday, November 15th at 3 pm....Topics- For Students
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