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A “Great Migration”…Back to the South
GSU Sociology Professor Deidre Oakley was recently interviewed on WABE News regarding African Americans’ 20th-century “great migration” from the South and reverse migration back in...Topics- African American Studies
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Oxford Encyclopedia of Ancient Greece and Rome
The library has added a new electronic resource to the collection: The Oxford Encyclopedia of Ancient Greece and Rome. Faculty and students can find quick...Topics- English
- For Faculty
- For Graduate Students
- For Students
- History
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ICPSR Summer Program is Now Open for Registration
Are you into data? If you are, ICPSR, the world’s largest social science data archive, annually hosts a summer program in quantitative methods of social...Topics- Criminal Justice
- Economics
- Education
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Pioneers of Country Music
The city of Atlanta played a vital role in the development of the country music industry during the first half of the twentieth century. Beginning...Topics- For Faculty
- For Graduate Students
- For Students
- History
- Music
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Valuable Vestige: Usable 5.25 inch floppy drive
There are good reasons for certain repositories to keep outdated computer technology. Important information may only exist on these legacy systems. Archives routinely acquire...Topics- Computer Science
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Urban Studies Brown-Bag Discussion
Come to the first discussion in the Urban Studies Brown Bag Series starting on Wednesday, February 23rd, Noon – 1:00pm, in Sparks Hall 344. GSU...Topics- For Faculty
- For Graduate Students
- For Students
- Geosciences
- Sociology
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How Well Do You Know Your Presidents?
President’s Day falls on February 21st this year. Traditionally, this day celebrates the February birthdates of George Washington and Abraham Lincoln. The GSU Library has...Topics- Books
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- For Students
- History
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Southern Labor Archives Periodicals
Beginning a little over a year ago, Special Collections and Archives saw the importance of having the Southern Labor periodicals catalogued as a highly useful…Topics- For Faculty
- For Graduate Students
- For Students
- General
- Government Information
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New Resources for Black History Month: Learning More about Black History
For Black History Month, in addition to great resources showcasing historical black voices, the GSU Library also has a wide range of books about Black...Topics- African American Studies
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A Historical Take on Religion and Politics
Congratulations to Prof. David Sehat of the History Department, who has just published his book The Myth of American Religious Freedom (2011). In the battles...Topics- Books
- Faculty Publications and Research
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