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Free digital textbooks from the University of North Georgia Press
In partnership with the Affordable Learning Georgia initiative, the University of North Georgia Press offers a number of free digital textbooks. Most of the free...Topics- Art & Design
- English
- For Faculty
- History
- Services
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Open Library for the Humanities
Although the Open Library for the Humanities (OLH) was launched only two years ago, their responsiveness to the specific needs of Humanities researchers provides a...Topics- Applied Linguistics and ESL
- Art & Design
- Digital Collections
- Education
- Ejournals
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2018 Georgia Women’s Movement Spring Event: “March Into the Archives”
The Georgia Women’s Movement Project Spring Event is held annually to highlight collections in the Georgia State University Library Women and Gender Collections, and to...Topics- Digital Collections
- Education
- English
- Film & Media
- For Faculty
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Teaching with Primary Sources: Using Comic Books to Teach Social Commentary and Representation
Given the popularity of the new Black Panther film, Kevin Fleming, Popular Music and Culture Archivist, and Jill Anderson, History/African-American Studies/Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies...Topics- African American Studies
- Art & Design
- Books
- Communication
- Digital Collections
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“We are indeed subversive:” The Great Speckled Bird at Fifty
The Great Speckled Bird was Atlanta’s underground/alternative newspaper published between 1968-1976, having been birthed in “the year of protest” out of necessity – Atlanta’s existing...Topics- African American Studies
- Communication
- Digital Collections
- English
- Film & Media
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Upcoming Workshop: Teaching with Primary Sources: Comic Books and Context
Kevin Fleming, Popular Music and Culture Archivist, and Jill Anderson, History/African-American Studies/Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies Librarian, are offering a “Teaching with Primary Sources: Comic...Topics- African American Studies
- Anthropology
- Communication
- Education
- English
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Upcoming Workshop: Teaching with Primary Sources: Popular Culture and Pulp
Intrigued by our new Popular Culture Literature Collection? Kevin Fleming, GSU’s Popular Music and Culture Archivist, and Jill Anderson, History/African-American Studies/Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies...Topics- Communication
- English
- For Faculty
- For Graduate Students
- History
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Special Collections Celebrates International Women’s Day
In the heart Women’s History Month, International Women’s Day is celebrated around the world on March 8. In recognition of this special day, we would...Topics- Communication
- Digital Collections
- Education
- English
- For Faculty
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Georgia State University Documents the Women’s Marches
On January 21, 2017, the Women’s March on Washington took place in the nation’s capital, and sister marches were held across the nation and worldwide....Topics- Communication
- Digital Collections
- English
- For Faculty
- For Graduate Students
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New Faculty Publication: Modes of Human Rights Literature: Towards a Culture Without Borders
Prof. Michael Galchinsky of the English Department has recently published Modes of Human Rights Literature: Toward a Culture Without Borders (2016). This sophisticated book argues that...Topics- Books
- English
- Faculty Publications and Research
- For Faculty
- For Graduate Students