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  • Spotlight on Spaces: New Gaming & VR Lab Opens Doors to Hands-On Learning

    The Gaming & VR Lab, located on the 2nd floor of Library North (room N275), opened in mid-September 2024, offers a central space on campus...
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  • GSU Library’s Research Data Services, Community Partners, and Students using DATA to Tackle Food Insecurity

    Georgia State University (GSU) University Library’s Research Data Services (RDS) Department had the unique opportunity to develop and teach the grant-funded Public Interest Data Literacy...
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  • Registration open for free GSU Library Open Education Symposium on March 8, 2024

    In celebration of Open Education Week 2024, Georgia State University (GSU) Library is hosting the Open for Student Success: A Georgia State University Library Symposium...
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  • International Open Access Week at Georgia State University Library

    Contributing authors: Josh Hogan, Charlene Martoni, Jason Puckett, and Ashley Rockwell Open Access Week “Open Access” refers to information that is available online for free,...
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  • Things We Already Have and How to Find Them More Easily

    It can be difficult to locate items the library provides for the campus, and it can be hard to authenticate to access those items properly....
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    • Ejournals
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  • Resources for Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, January 16, 2023

    Visit https://dei.gsu.edu/info/mlk for information about MLK Jr. Day events on campus and in the community. Monday, January 16, 2023, is Martin Luther King Jr. Day. Although Dr....
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    • History
  • Making HERstory: Admission of Women to the Evening School of Commerce

    Georgia State traces its origins to day and nighttime commerce classes on the all-male Georgia Tech campus.  The night classes attracted older students seeking continuing education opportunities...
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  • Zotero 6 Released

    Zotero, the free, powerful bibliographic manager, has just released version 6, a major upgrade that introduces many new features. And there’s a new official Zotero...
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  • New Databases: Atlanta Journal-Constitution Historical Archive and Access World News Research Collection

    We are happy to announce that we now provide access to two new current/historical news databases from NewsBank! Atlanta Journal-Constitution Historical Archive First, at long...
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    • Communication
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  • NEW – GSU Data Ready! Micro-Credential Badges

    Get data ready! lib.gsu.edu/data-ready Build your data skills and receive digital badges to demonstrate your achievements to others, such as your current or potential employers, or graduate schools to...
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    • Data Services
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    • Instruction