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  • Duplex Now Default Setting For Black & White Library Printers

    Double-sided printing is now the default setting for all of the black and white printers in the library. It is both environmentally friendly and saves...
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  • $80,000 award granted to Dr. Glover of Anthropology Department

    Dr. Jeffrey Glover, Assistant Professor in the GSU Anthropology Department, received an $80,000 award from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Office of Ocean...
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  • “Sunshine Segregation” commentary by GSU Student

    Check out the insightful commentary on Social Shutter by Leah Meyer, an undergraduate Sociology major at Georgia State University – a timely post as the...
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  • Commentary, reporting on the GSU copyright lawsuit, trial

    “Arguments in GSU E-Reserves Trial Conclude; Judge Deals Publishers a Quick Loss on One Count” by Andrew Albanese. Here’s an excerpt Evans will decide the...
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  • Word 2010 and EndNote

    EndNote users may experience compatibility issues with Word 2010.  Below is some information that should help. EndNote X4.02 is the only version of EndNote that...
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  • FYI: SciFinder Scholar Web

    Chemical Abstracts Service (CAS) has announced that the client version of SciFinder Scholar will be discontinued as of June 30, 2011. After June 2011 we...
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  • Off the Beaten Path: Violence, Women, and Art

    Atlanta’s Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Global Health Odyssey Museum presents “Off the Beaten Path: Violence, Women, and Art”, June 6 – September 9, 2011....
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  • “Hidden Slums” commentary by GSU Student

    Check out the insightful commentary on Social Shutter by Nia Reed, a current doctoral student in Sociology who also earned her masters in Gerontology from...
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  • “Unlikely Neighbors” commentary by GSU Student

    Check out the insightful commentary on Social Shutter by Chandra Ward, a Sociology graduate student from Georgia State University. Explore more about the sociopolitical issues...
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  • Mathematics, Edge of Time, and The Loom of God . . .

    If you are seeking inspiration for a wild and wacky yet creative idea for a project or assignment or just a thought-provoking read, I suggest...
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