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NARAL Pro-Choice Georgia Records Now Available for Researchers

NARAL Pro-Choice Georgia described itself as “the political arm of the pro-choice movement.” Incorporated in 1980 as the Georgia Abortion Rights Action League (GARAL), [photo of the NARAL Pro-Choice Georgia march in Washington, D.C. in 1992, W072-105_26_001] NARAL Pro-Choice Georgia … Continue reading
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New! Online Portal of Manuscripts Documenting African-American Slavery and Abolition

The New-York Historical Society has recently launched a new online portal linking to almost 12,000 pages of source materials relating to the history of slavery in the United States, the Atlantic slave trade, and the abolitionist movement. These documents, from … Continue reading
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Leo Frank Trial Report Digitized

In 1913, “little Mary Phagan” was murdered at the National Pencil Factory in Atlanta, Leo Frank was tried for the murder, and in 1915, he was lynched by an angry mob in Marietta. Since then, the case of Leo Frank … Continue reading
Yet another Google tool !

Need help with refining your research topic? Want a visual approach? The Wonder Wheel is a visual concept map in Google. It’s a great tool to find or define a research topic. To use Wonder Wheel, perform a regular search … Continue reading
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2010 Electronic Theses and Dissertations – Call for Nominations

Many graduate students have to complete a thesis or dissertation to obtain their degree. Now they also have an opportunity to earn a cash reward and further recognition for their hard work! At the Georgia State University Library, completed Electronic … Continue reading
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Internet Resource Spotlight-Citation Analysis
Publish or Perish is a great site for pulling data on times cited and other information designed to show evidence of your scholarly impact–ideal for promotion or tenure review. It is a free download and available for individual, non-profit use. … Continue reading
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Upcoming session on Zotero, offered online
Zotero: Tuesday, October 6 from 11:00-12:00. Location: Online The library is offering another free workshop on Zotero, a Firefox plugin that makes it easy to save citations and automatically create bibliographies in Word. It’s like having EndNote running inside your … Continue reading
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Library subject research guides
As a reminder, here are direct links to library subject research guides. These guides contain information on use, search strategies, and subject-specific resources to assist with research and curriculum needs. Counseling Education Policy Studies Educational Psychology Psychology Special Education
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Endnote Workshop: Wednesday 9/9
On September 9th, the University Library is offering a free EndNote workshop. EndNote is a software program that helps you store, organize and format citations. GSU users can download a free copy here. In this session you will learn the … Continue reading
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Newspaper Industry In Trouble But Journalism Still Popular
The newsroom of The Diamondback, the student paper at the University of Maryland, College Park, retains the feel of an old-school city room. Framed front pages line the walls and bound volumes of yellowing issues collect dust on tables. Daily … Continue reading
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