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EndNote Training
Doug Nguyen, Customer Education Specialist from Thomson Reuters will be on campus hosting an EndNote training session on Thursday, October 28th. EndNote can be an...Topics- For Faculty
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Southern Labor Archives opens AFL-CIO Committee on Political Education, Area 3, records
The AFL-CIO Committee on Political Education (COPE), Area 3, comprised Florida, Georgia, Alabama, South Carolina, North Carolina, Kentucky, and West Virginia. COPE’s main purpose was...Topics- For Faculty
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Colonial Academic Alliance Undergraduate Research Journal
The first issue of the Colonial Academic Alliance Undergraduate Research Journal, hosted by GSU, has just been published! The CAA Undergraduate Research Journal is a...Topics- For Faculty
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Philosophy Department Neurophilosophy Forum
Interested in learning about the relationship between the mind and the body? Then attend a free lecture presented by the Department of Philosophy’s Neurophilosophy Forum. The...Topics- For Faculty
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World Statistics Day
October 20, 2010 is the first ever World Statistics Day! Sponsored by the United Nations, “World Statistics Day will acknowledge the service provided by the...Topics- For Faculty
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Social networking and privacy
The debate continues…how private is your personal information online? Check out some selected resources and see what the experts are saying. The library maintains a...Topics- For Students
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Popular Music Tune-Dex Cards
The Special Collections and Archives recently cataloged a collection of approximately 9,000 Tune-Dex cards from the WSB Radio Records. You can refer to our catalog...Topics- For Faculty
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- Music
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“Yo, It’s a Time Machine!”
Investigating an unknown cultural object can be a fascinating way to teach research and critical thinking skills—and to learn about unfamiliar times and places. The...Topics- Business
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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...Topics- African American Studies
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Photo of the Week: Photo Manipulation of the 1914 Fulton Bag Strike
The deceptive editing of photographs has a long history prior to its current popularity using PhotoShop. This panorama of the strike camp is composed of…Topics- Art & Design
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