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(5.00 out of 5) - “Throwing Open the Doors: Strategies and Implications for Open Access”




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(5.00 out of 5) - Learning Commons Theater 4 available




(5.00 out of 5) - New Browsing Books on Library North 1




(5.00 out of 5) - Learning Commons Theatre 3: Library Zombies is available!




(5.00 out of 5) - New Browsing Books on Library North 1




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(3.50 out of 5) - Journalist and author Susan Faludi to speak at GSU




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Category Archives: Students
Miranda Rhynes – Student Employee of the Year
April 15, 2009 marked the First Annual Student Employee of the Year Award. The library’s own, Miranda Rhynes was the campus winner out of 26 nominations. Miranda has been with IS&T Department for almost 4 years in various student positions and now supervises the technical student assistants in the University Library and other computer labs [...]
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Audiobooks guide
Going out of town after classes finish? Need something to listen to on the long flight or drive?
We’ve just posted a guide to finding audiobooks for free, both in the library (we have a small collection on CD) and online. Before you shell out to Amazon or Audible for listening material, take a look!
Audiobooks Guide
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“Text Me” Service
Western Illinois University Libraries is offering its new “Text Me” service, through which students can text reference call numbers to their mobile phones. Would you like to see this here?
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“Winning Hearts”: A Eudora Welty Centennial Exhibition
Are you a Eudora Welty fan? If not, you could be! The 100th anniversary of her birthday is Monday, April 13, 2009. To help celebrate, the University Library’s Special Collections & Archives has an exhibit of rare books, manuscripts, artifacts, and audio recordings for your viewing and listening pleasure.
“Winning Hearts”: A Eudora Welty Centennial Exhibition
University [...]
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Library Graduate School and Distance Learning Information Session
Library Graduate School and Distance Learning Information Session
The Personnel Development Committee of Georgia State University Library will host an information session on Library Graduate School and Distance Learning on April 15, 2009, from 2:00-3:00 PM. The session will be held in the Colloquium Room on Library South 8 of the GSU Library.
Speakers for the event [...]
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Joseph Jacobs Labor Scholarship
Joseph Jacobs Labor Scholarship
Southern Labor Archives, Georgia State University Library
and Georgia State University Labor Studies Department
The Joseph Jacobs Labor Scholarship Fund was established in 1983 to honor Joseph Jacobs, a long-time labor attorney who represented unions in Georgia, by the Organized Labor and Workmen’s Circle Awards Committee and the North Georgia Building and Construction [...]
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Renew DVDs online
VHS and DVD items can now be renewed online. Check out period is still 7 days. You must renew before the due date. If the item is recalled, you will not be able to renew the item.
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Presentation: How Can History Help the Labor Movement?
Presentation: “How Can History Help the Labor Movement?: Three episodes from the working-class African American freedom struggle in Rocky Mount, North Carolina.”
Dr. Lisa Gayle Hazirjian will present on “How Can History Help the Labor Movement?: Three episodes from the working-class African American freedom struggle in Rocky Mount, North Carolina.” She is the recipient [...]
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Library Hours Survey
Frustrated when you go to the bank or the post office, only to find that they are closed for the day? Just so you won’t be frustrated with us, we at the Georgia State University Library want to understand your need for hours of operation that will coincide with your busy schedules.
The Library and the [...]
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2009 Merl E. Reed Fellowship in Southern Labor History – Award Winners