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  • Real Estate Program Ranked Fourth in the World

    Congratulations to everyone in the Department of Real Estate in the J. Mack Robinson School of Business.  According to a study published in a recent issue of...
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    • Business
    • Economics
    • Ejournals
    • Faculty Publications and Research
    • For Faculty
  • Five Questions for researcher Thomas Davies

    Thomas Davies recently arrived in Atlanta for a month long-research trip. He began his research at Georgia State University Library’s Special Collections and Archives department...
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    • African American Studies
    • Economics
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    • For Students
    • General
  • Knight-Warren-Bendimire Oral History Now Available for Research

    Faye Knight, Louise Warren, and Betty Bendimire are former members of the Amalgamated Clothing and Textile Workers Union, Local 226 (Americus, Ga.). They were interviewed...
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    • Business
    • Economics
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    • For Graduate Students
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  • Oral Histories in Special Collections and Archives

    An essential component of any modern special collections and archives department is its collection of oral history interviews. These are created to supplement archives, and...
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    • African American Studies
    • Art & Design
    • Business
    • Communication
    • Criminal Justice
  • Photo of the Week: Reality from “Channeled” Negatives

    For his senior art portfolio, artist Pascal Raymond recycles deteriorated negatives of car wrecks to create a diptych evoking a spiritual and economic reality. The...
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    • Art & Design
    • Economics
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    • For Students
    • General
  • The records of the UFCW, Local 525, now open for research

    The records of the United Food and Commercial Workers , Local 525 (Asheville, N.C.), 1944-1986 (bulk 1961-1983), contain correspondence, organizing materials, legal files, publications, meeting...
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    • African American Studies
    • Business
    • Communication
    • Economics
    • For Faculty
  • Learning Opportunity for Business, Economics, Public Policy and Political Science Researchers

    The Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) is one of the world’s largest publishers in the fields of economics and public policy – and...
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    • Business
    • Databases
    • Economics
    • For Faculty
    • For Graduate Students
  • Digitization of Labor Photographs Underway!

    The Southern Labor Archives, part of the Special Collections and Archives department of the University Library, has a collection of over 3,000 photographs as a...
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    • African American Studies
    • Business
    • Communication
    • Economics
    • For Faculty
  • Moving Beyond the Jobs Crisis

    The Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development publishes an annual report on the employment situation in its member countries. “Each report reviews recent trends, policy...
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    • Business
    • Databases
    • Economics
    • For Faculty
    • For Graduate Students
  • BP and Washington

    The BP disaster has turned floodlights on the complicated oil business and the policies that govern it.  The University Library has many resources on politics...
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    • Books
    • Economics
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    • For Graduate Students
    • General