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Leo Frank Trial Report Digitized
In 1913, “little Mary Phagan” was murdered at the National Pencil Factory in Atlanta, Leo Frank was tried for the murder, and in 1915, he...Topics- Books
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Physical Therapy Students Help Migrant Farm Workers
Jodan Garcia, D.P.T. is the Physical Therapy Division‘s newest clinical faculty member. Among other activities, he will be leading a group of Georgia State physical...Topics- Databases
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New African Studies Encyclopedia
Researchers interested in African Studies will want to be aware of this new library resource – The Oxford Encyclopedia of African Thought. This online encyclopedia...Topics- African American Studies
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- History
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May 6 is National Children's Mental Health Awareness Day
Sponsored by the Substance Abuse & Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) and the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH), National Children’s Mental Health Awareness Day...Topics- Books
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Re-thinking Classification of Mental Disorders
The National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) has recently launched an initiative that could revolutionize how disorders are diagnosed and treated based on neuroscience and...Topics- Books
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Yet another Google tool !
Need help with refining your research topic? Want a visual approach? The Wonder Wheel is a visual concept map in Google. It’s a great tool...Topics- For Students
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New Communication/Journalism research tools
Communication researchers will want to check out two new resources we’ve added. The Encyclopedia of Communication Theory provides students and researchers with an overview of...Topics- Communication
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Dr. Yong "Tai" Wang's Wheelchair Patient Research
GSU Physical Therapy professor, Dr. Yong “Tai” Wang, has made significant contributions to wheelchair locomotion and rehabilitation research. He invented the EZ Push Wheelchair, which...Topics- Databases
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Sjoquist's Book About Atlanta
Dr. David Sjoquist is Professor of Economics, and Director of Domestic Programs and Director of the Fiscal Research Program, Andrew Young School of Policy Studies, Georgia...Topics- Books
- Economics
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Interview with Dr. Stephen Dobranski
Dr. Stephen Dobranksi , a professor in the GSU English Department, joined the faculty in 1996, the year the Summer Olympics came to Atlanta. He...Topics- Books
- English
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