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Monthly Archives: June 2009
EndNote X3 available
EndNote version X3 is now available for Windows (Mac version coming soon). It’s a free download for GSU students, faculty and staff.
Our next (also free) EndNote workshop is July 8, 12pm-1:30 in classroom 1 near Saxby’s coffee shop in Library North. Email Joel Glogowski to sign up.
Summer exhibit: Virtual Worlds and Gaming
This summer’s exhibit on Library North 1 is “Virtual Worlds and Gaming.” This is a selection of books from our collection on video games and online virtual environments, topics that have received a lot of attention from scholarly authors in recent years. These books are for you to use! If you want to check any [...]
Dean Seamans Elected to the NDLTD Board of Directors
When many Georgia State graduate students finish their theses or dissertations, their documents are digitized and made available electronically. Now these graduates have a voice representing just how their digital research will be shared in the future.Dr. Nancy H. Seamans, the Dean of Libraries at Georgia State University, was recently elected to the Board of [...]
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Hilary Morrish Receives 2009 Historic Preservation Achievement Award
Without people like Hilary Morrish, we might forget Atlanta’s older neighborhoods. On May 20th 2009, Morrish (a Georgia State University Library Technical Assistant) received the 2009 Historic Preservation Achievement Award from the Georgia Historic Preservation Division. Her contribution is significant to the historic preservation of Georgia, as Morrish and others documented the Collier Heights neighborhood [...]
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Access to the International Encyclopedia of Revolution and Protest
The library recently purchased the International Encyclopedia of Revolution and Protest. From the introduction:
This encyclopedia encompasses the most comprehensive examination of modern-era revolutions, uprisings, and protest movements. It chronicles the ideas, ideologies, and activists that propelled these movements, tracing their roots, goals, tactics, successes, and failures. While numerous manifestos, analytic perspectives, explanatory works, and compelling [...]
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Learn how to….
fulfill your information needs via these podcasts and tutorials and more!
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Carolyn L. Robison Library Award Winner
Chris Stotelmyer has been named the spring 2009 recipient of the Carolyn L. Robison Library Award. Chris’ five years of service at Georgia State, as a student assistant and employee, have represented the educational values and high professional standards of Dr. Robison during her years of service at the University Library.
Chris is a Library Technical [...]
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2009 Merl E. Reed Fellowship in Southern Labor History – Award Winners
2009 Merl E. Reed Fellowship in Southern Labor History – Award Winners
Three recipients were recently selected to receive the Merl E. Reed Fellowship in Southern Labor History:
· Matthew Dimick, graduate student in the Department of Sociology at the University of Wisconsin at Madison. His research topic is “Labor Law and Union Democracy: A British-U.S. [...]
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ILLiad system upgrade scheduled – June 4
During a system upgrade, ILLiad will be unavailable on Thursday, June 4, beginning at 9 a.m.
If you need to submit an urgent request while ILLiad is offline, please contact the Interlibrary Loan Office at libill@langate.gsu.edu or 404-413-2790.
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