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Upcoming Workshop: Teaching with Primary Sources: Using Sources to Build Narratives

“Teaching with Primary Sources” is an ongoing series of workshops designed to introduce faculty and graduate student instructors to creative strategies for incorporating a range of primary sources, including but not limited to archival, digital, and/or subscription primary sources, into … Continue reading
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New Digital Collection: Georgia Perimeter College Collection

Georgia Perimeter College materials are now available online! The digital collection includes yearbooks, catalogs, and student newspapers from the 1960s to the 2010s. Perimeter College was founded by the DeKalb County Board of Education as DeKalb College in 1958 … Continue reading
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Labor Archives receives grant to digitize labor organizer’s papers

In advance of Labor Day, Georgia State University Library’s Southern Labor Archives announces an Access to Historical Records grant from the National Historic Publications and Records Commission in the amount of $48,865 to digitize the M. H. Ross papers. The … Continue reading
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New Digital Collection: Pro-Life Newsletter Collection

GSU Library has a new digital collection available online, the Pro-Life Newsletter Collection. The collection, part of the Archives for Research on Women and Gender, contains newsletters reflecting the anti-abortion and (to a lesser extent) anti-euthanasia beliefs of various American … Continue reading
Access to Digital Objects Through Finding Aids

GSU Library’s Special Collections and Archives finding aids were recently updated to provide better access to digital collections items. Users can now click a button above the finding aid document and retrieve all of the digital items from that particular collection. For example, if a … Continue reading
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Credit Cards Now Accepted by Special Collections and Archives

Special Collections and Archives of Georgia State University Library is now accepting on-line Visa, Master Card, Discover, or American Express credit card payments for copies of archival material such as photographs, audio recordings, and manuscripts. The Web page is at http://www.library.gsu.edu/scpay
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