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  • Literature Electronic Reference

    Have you  ever needed to look up an author or literary concept when working on a project, but you did not want to walk over...
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    • English
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  • John E. Aderhold dies

    John E. Aderhold–businessman, civic leader, and Georgia State University benefactor–died Wednesday, August 10. The university’s Aderhold Learning Center was funded by the family and is...
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  • “Graffiti in Knit” commentary by GSU Student

    Check out the commentary and photos on Social Shutter by Chandra D. Ward, a Doctoral student in Sociology at Georgia State University. Explore more scholarly...
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    • Anthropology
    • Art & Design
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  • Discover: Changes To Saving Your Citations & Databases

    If you’re a researcher using Georgia State University Library’s databases, we have important news about upgrades to our system that may affect your research process....
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    • Databases
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  • New Poet Laureate: Philip Levine

    The Library of Congress has appointed Philip Levine as Poet Laureate of the United States. To find out more about Mr. Levine’s career, see The...
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    • English
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  • WSB Radio Sound Recording Collection

    The Special Collections and Archives is currently processing a collection of over ten thousand 10” sound recordings, mostly 78 rpm discs from the WSB Radio...
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    • Music
  • Photo(s) of the Week: Unidentified Georgia City

    Can you confirm where these photographs were taken?  This is a United States Highway motorcade sponsored by the Atlanta Journal newspaper.  Click on an image...
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  • Mathematics, Paper Folding, and Viruses

    An intriguing, easy to read, and recent addition to the library is the book entitled “A Mathematical Tapestry: Demonstrating the Beautiful Unity of Mathematics” by...
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    • Art & Design
    • Biology
    • Books
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  • New Database: LGBT Life

    The GSU Library is pleased to now offer access to the LGBT Life with Full Text database.LGBT Life includes citations and abstracts for more than...
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  • Remain Seated: We’re Experiencing Turbulence.

    Four times a year, the Economic Forecasting Center in the Robinson College of Business hosts a conference to  provide a  detailed  analysis of the economic  outlook  for the ...
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    • Business
    • Economics
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