Category Archives: Digital Archive @ Georgia State University

Honors College Launches Undergradute Research Journal

DISCOVERY: The Georgia State University Honors College Undergraduate Research Journal

The first issue of DISCOVERY is now available through the Digital Archive @ Georgia State University. DISCOVERY: Georgia State University Honors College Undergraduate Research Journal is an annual publication featuring peer-reviewed undergraduate research across a wide range of academic disciplines. … Continue reading

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Call for submissions: The Colonial Academic Alliance Undergraduate Research Journal

    The Colonial Academic Alliance Undergraduate Research Journal adds to the body of knowledge in all fields and showcases the outstanding scholarship of our undergraduates. It provides a forum for students to publicly share their research, offering opportunities for presenting … Continue reading

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Alexandria Okeke Wins 2013 Undergraduate Research Award

Alexandria Okeke, 2013 Undergraduate Research Award Winner

Georgia State University sophomore Alexandria Okeke says she hopes to change the world we live in. She’s just taken a great step toward that goal with her paper “A Culture of Stigma: Black Women and Mental Health.” Okeke received the … Continue reading

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White House Supports Open Access

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The Executive Office of the President has issued a statement in support of open access to federally funded scholarship and data. The Memorandum, posted Friday, February 22, by John Holdren, Director of the President’s Office of Science and Technology, begins: … Continue reading

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Promotion and Tenure Tools Workshops by Subject Cluster: February 26-28

Going up for promotion and/or tenure?  Interested in finding out how databases and software applications can be used to show comprehensive evidence of  your scholarly impact? Georgia State University librarian Brenna Helmstutler is pleased to offer a series of workshops … Continue reading

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Internet Creator Endorses Open Access Academic Publishing

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Tim Berners-Lee, widely recognized as the creator of the world wide web, publicly endorsed open-access academic publishing at a recent digital productivity and services conference in Australia.  Articles published in both phys.org and The Conversation quote Sir Berners-Lee as saying, … Continue reading

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Upcoming Promotion and Tenure Tools Workshops

Going up for promotion and/or tenure?  Interested in finding out how databases and software applications can be used to show comprehensive evidence of  your scholarly impact? Georgia State University librarian Brenna Helmstutler is pleased to offer a series of workshops … Continue reading

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Open Access ETDs Shouldn’t Limit Opportunities for Future Scholarly Publication

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As reported in the Chronicle of Higher Education, newly-minted scholars shouldn’t worry that publishing their electronic theses or dissertations in open access repositories will unduly limit their future publishing opportunities, a 2011 survey reveals. In the study, to be published … Continue reading

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Alum Wins Award for Dissertation

Congratulations to Lewis Faulk, alum (Ph.D. in Public Policy ’11 and now an assistant professor at American University). He has been awarded the 2012 Gabriel G. Rudney Memorial Award for Outstanding Dissertation by the Association for Research on Nonprofit Organizations … Continue reading

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Open Access for the Humanities

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The open access movement is often associated with scholarship in science disciplines in light of policies such as the NIH Public Access Policy which mandate the deposit of publications that result from grant funded research, the existence of established open … Continue reading

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