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Tag Archives: research
Research in the Raw: Terri Lewinson

Can hotel living support positive aging in place? Dr. Terri Lewinson will explore the health benefits and challenges for aging adults living in long-stay hotels. From a health policy standpoint, she plans to describe her fellowship with Congressman John Lewis … Continue reading
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Hurricane Research at the GSU Library

Hurricanes destroy property and take lives, but they also inspire many research topics. Storm related questions include: Does climate change mean more and stronger storms? Is the Saffir-Simpson scale of hurricane intensity accurate? What is the human cost of living … Continue reading
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Web of Science and Google Scholar Combine Forces to Maximize Research

Web of Science, a Thomson-Reuters database, is now connected to Google Scholar–and vice versa. Here’s how: In Web of Science, the full record of the citation includes a link to Google Scholar. This is useful to view Google Scholar counts … Continue reading
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New Research on Young Adults and Smoking

Congratulations to Dr. Kymberle Sterling for her latest research article, Exposure to Celebrity-Endorsed Small Cigar Promotions and Susceptibility to Use among Young Adult Cigarette Smokers.* Dr. Sterling serves as an Assistant Professor in the School of Public Health’s Health Promotion … Continue reading
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Research Clinics for Midterms

Throughout the year, the Library offers a series of convenient workshops and tutorials to help you succeed. However, during midterms , we offer a special series – Midpoint Research Clinics. All of these sessions will be in Classroom 1. Just … Continue reading
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Community-Based Participatory Research focus of August’s “Health Education Research” Journal

The role of Community-Based Participatory Research and its potential in reducing worldwide health disparities is described in the latest issue of Health Education Research. The Executive Editor of the journal is Dr. Michael Eriksen, founding Dean of GSU’s future School … Continue reading
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Psychology Undergraduate Research Conference – Winners

On Friday, October 22, the 10th annual Psychology Undergraduate Research Conference was held at the Rialto Center for the Arts. On display were 45 impressive posters outlining scientific research studies conducted by undergraduate psychology students in collaboration with faculty advisors. … Continue reading
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Midterm Elections

Midterm elections, the elections that occur in the middle of a U.S. Presidential term are not as glamorous as those in a Presidential election year – but they have just as big of an impact. For example, consider that as … Continue reading
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Conducting Literature Reviews

Conducting a comprehensive literature review for a thesis or dissertation is, for many graduate students, one of the more daunting challenges of a degree program. Ensuring that you’ve found all extant research on your topic can be both nerve wracking … 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