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Journalist and author Susan Faludi to speak at GSU
The following news was originally posted on the Georgia State University News blog by Liz Babiarz: ATLANTA – Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and best-selling author Susan...Topics- Books
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ECAR Study of Undergraduates and Information Technology
The 2009 ECAR Study of Undergraduates and Information Technology is now available. This year the special section is on ownership and use of internet-capable mobile...Topics- For Faculty
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APA Style Guide 6th edition "laden with errors"
Since the 6th edition of the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association was released in July, there have been many comments from librarians, faculty, and students, about...Topics- Books
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"Throwing Open the Doors: Strategies and Implications for Open Access"
A webcast of interest from Educause on Open Access: In the past decade, the proliferation of Web 2.0 tools for sharing and creating knowledge, coupled...Topics- For Faculty
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Learning Commons Theater 4 available
In the fourth installment of the Learning Commons Theatre vidcast series, the library undead have returned, and they’re preventing students from reaching the Research Support...Topics- General
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Darwin's Impact
Georgia State University is hosting a lecture series celebrating Charles Darwin’s 200 year anniversary. Sponsored by the GSU Center for Collaborative Scholarship in the Humanities,...Topics- Books
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Constellations: of Comparative Literature and the new Humanities
The Department of Comparative Literature at Emory University is hosting an interdisciplinary conference this weekend from October 16-18 called Constellations: of Comparative Literature and the...Topics- Books
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Professor Lynne Huffer – Lecture and Book Reception
Emory Professor Lynne Huffer is extending an invitation to a lecture and reception to launch her new book, Mad for Foucault: Rethinking the Foundations of...Topics- Books
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Religious Studies Discussion in Atlanta
Gary M. Laderman, Professor of American Religious History and Cultures at Emory University will discuss his new book, Sacred Matters: Celebrity Worship, Sexual Ecstasies, the...Topics- Books
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Exhibit – The Investiture of President Mark P. Becker
Come witness history in the making at Georgia State University! The Georgia State University Library is celebrating the Investiture of President Mark P. Becker with...Topics- For Faculty
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