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  • A. R. Marshall Arbitration Records open for research

    The A. R. Marshall Arbitration Records, part of the Southern Labor Archives, are now open for research in Special Collections and Archives. Dr. Alpheus Royall Marshall...
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  • 2009 Faculty & Graduate Student Publications Exhibits

    Can you believe that Georgia State University’s faculty published over 70 books last year? Graduate students also produced an impressive number of research publications. To...
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  • Africa during the Cold War

    Are you interested in the history of Africa during the Cold War?  Larry Grubbs, a lecturer in GSU’s History Department, has just published a book...
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  • Soprano in the Stacks

    Soprano Amanda Smolek is a graduate student in the School of Music. She’s also one of the Library’s Graduate Research Assistants! Amanda will perform her...
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  • Beta Library Website Launch

    The Georgia State University Library has recently launched a beta version of our redesigned website. This new site is accessible at library.gsu.edu/beta and allows our...
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  • ResearchRaven

    A new website, called ResearchRaven, has been launched to help health sciences scholars “efficiently find current information about professional conferences, calls for papers for publications...
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  • April 7 – Master the Eighteenth Century Collections Online

    “People will not look forward to posterity who never look backward to their ancestors.” – Edward Burke, 1791 Researching primary sources can be difficult. Sometimes...
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  • ICPSR Summer Program is Now Open for Registration

    Are you interested in learning more about social science statistical analysis?  ICPSR, the world’s largest social science data archive, annually hosts a summer program in...
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  • Alice in Wonderland

      Are you intrigued by Tim Burton’s take on Alice in Wonderland?  The GSU Library offers many resources on this classic work. You might start with...
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  • Film Fest & Resources on Disability

    Georgia State’s Center for Leadership in Disability, part of the Center for Healthy Development in the Institute of Public Health, is co-presenting a film festival:...
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