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Goin’ OA in Soc and Anth
The Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ) lists several journals in Sociology and Anthropology – a few that correspond with the interests of GSU faculty:...Topics- Anthropology
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Scary Stuff: True Crime in American History, 19th-Century Style
Think life was all prim and proper in the nineteenth century? Check out these true-crime stories from American history for a taste of truly old-school...Topics- Books
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- History
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Grassroots Action and Open Access
Over the past year we’ve seen information play a vital role in grassroots action, from the Arab Spring to Occupy Wall Street (and even locally,...Topics- For Faculty
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Publishing in Health Sciences Open Access Journals
Publishing in an open access (OA) journal gets your research to more people faster. You may be concerned that OA journals don’t have comparable impact...Topics- Digital Collections
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Celebrating The Great Speckled Bird!
The online version of The Great Speckled Bird, Atlanta’s underground newspaper from the 1960s and 1970s, will officially launch this Thursday! Helping us celebrate, Dr....Topics- Communication
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Is MLA Scary? “Teaching MLA Style: Why It’s Not as Scary as it Sounds”
The Georgia State Writing Studio invites undergraduate and graduate students to attend their next workshop, “Teaching MLA Style: Why It’s Not as Scary as it...Topics- Books
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Celebrate Open Access Week!
Today kicks off the fifth annual international open access week. This year Georgia State is participating for the first time. Open access is a movement...Topics- Databases
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Discover More About Rick Ross
I had seen the ads for Rick Ross’ GSU homecoming performance all over campus, but it wasn’t until he cancelled the concert a few days...Topics- For Students
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Dr. Maia Hallward to Speak on Israeli & Palestinian Activism
Israeli & Palestinian Activism in the Second Intifada. Presented by Dr. Maia Hallward, Assistant Professor, Political Science & International Affairs, Kennesaw State University. Almost invisibly,...Topics- For Faculty
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Julian Barnes wins the Man Booker Prize 2011
The Man Booker Prize for Fiction, first awarded in 1969, “promotes the finest in fiction by rewarding the very best book of the year.” This year,...Topics- English
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