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Did you know…
that you can search multiple EBSCO databases simultaneously? EBSCO databases include Academic Search Premier, Communication & Mass Media Complete, ERIC, and PsycINFO. To add databases, just click the Choose Databases link at the top of the page from any EBSCO database and a window will open to select from the full list of [...]
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New Research Guide Launch!
Recently the library acquired a license from Springshare for a web 2.0 product called LibGuides, which is a research guide creation website for librarians. I am happy to announce that the guides I have created for each department with which I work are now available and replace the previous research guides on [...]
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New Resource: Historical Atlanta Constitution
The Library recently purchased access to the Historical Atlanta Constitution from ProQuest. From the publisher:
ProQuest Historical Newspapers–The Atlanta Constitution, historically known as “The Voice of the New South”, is a unique full-image archive offering complete coverage from 1868-1939.
As part of the ProQuest Historical Newspapers program, every [...]
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