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Banned Books Week Exhibit: Celebrating the Freedom to Read

Banned Comics Blog ImageThe Georgia State University Library is celebrating banned books week with an exhibit highlighting banned, censored and challenged comic books and graphic novels. Check out the display case on Library North 1 to see comic book examples from our collection, as well as scholarly works about censorship of the comics medium. Banned books week is September 26 – October 3, 2009. You can find more info about it here. 

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Learning Commons Theatre 3: Library Zombies is available!

Please take a moment to watch the new Learning Commons Theatre video, directed by Matt Munson and Doug Rednour, with the help of many library undead. Enjoy!

 
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New Browsing Books on Library North 1

Mama dearest / E. Lynn Harris.

Trotsky : a graphic biography / by Rick Geary.

Aya, the secrets come out / Marguerite Abouet, Clement Oubrerie ; [translation by Helge Dascher].

McNaughton Audio Books

Nocturnes [sound recording] / Kazuo Ishiguro.

The year of the flood[sound recording]:a novel / Margaret Atwood.

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Reed Fellowship is now the Reed Fink Award in Southern Labor History

The Merl E. Reed Fellowship in Southern Labor History is now the Reed Fink Award in Southern Labor History.

Professors Merl E. Reed and Gary Fink were instrumental in the establishment, development, and use of the Southern Labor Archives at Georgia State University from the early 1970s. Today, the Southern Labor Archives has over 500 collections used by researchers from throughout the Southeast, the United States, and the world. Created in 2000, the Merl E. Reed Fellowship in Southern Labor History was named, at the urging of Dr. Fink, to honor Dr. Reed’s career and role in the founding of the Southern Labor Archives. After Dr. Fink passed away in 2008, Dr. Reed requested that the name of the Fellowship be changed to honor Dr. Fink as well.  The Reed Fink Award in Southern Labor History now honors both men and their many contributions to education, labor studies, and the Southern Labor Archives.

The Southern Labor Archives, part of Georgia State University Library’s Special Collection and Archives, was established in 1971, and is dedicated to collecting, preserving and making available the documentary heritage of Southern workers and their unions, as well as that of workers and unions having an historic relationship to the region.

One or more  Reed Fink Awards of $250-$500 will be awarded annually to individuals whose research in the Southern Labor Archives will lead to a book, article, dissertation, or other substantive product. In return, recipients agree to make a presentation about their research to the Georgia State University community within one academic year after receiving the award.

Faculty members, graduate students, upper-level undergraduates, and recognized independent scholars and artists are encouraged to apply. To be considered for the 2010 Reed Fink Award in Southern Labor History, application packets must be completed and submitted by November 30, 2009.

For more information about the Reed Fink Award, click here.

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Zotero workshop September 9

The library is offering another free workshop on Zotero, a Firefox plugin that makes it easy to save citations and automatically create bibliographies in Word.  It’s like having EndNote running inside your browser, and it’s easier to use!

The Zotero workshop will be in Classroom 1, first floor of Library North next to Saxby’s, on Wednesday September 9 from 1-2 p.m.

For more information about Zotero, see our Zotero guide or the Zotero home page.  To sign up for the workshop, e-mail Jason Puckett at jpuckett@gsu.edu.

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GIL-Find

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The Georgia State University Library is participating in pilot testing of GIL-Find. What is GIL-Find? It is an alternative interface for the classic GIL catalog that has many new features such as Facets (to narrow searches), Similar items, and Tagging.  It is not a replacement for GIL, just a different way to search the catalog.

Access GIL-Find from the link on the classic GIL site, or directly at gilfind.gsu.edu.

During this pilot we would like to receive feedback about what you like about GIL-Find and how it could be improved. You may use the feedback form on the site by clicking on the Give Us Your Feedback button.

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Zotero and GIL-Find

If you’re using Zotero with our new catalog GIL-Find, be advised that when you save citations from a search results list page Zotero is not saving all the citation information, only the title, author and ISBN. You can work around this for now by saving citations from individual item pages instead of the search results list. (In other words, clicking the yellow Zotero folder icon may not work — view a single item and click the blue book icon instead.)

For questions and help with Zotero, contact Jason Puckett.

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APA 6th edition style for EndNote

EndNote has released a style package for the new 6th edition of APA. Download it here and read these instructions to install it.

Zotero’s built-in APA style is current with 6th edition.

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EndNote Workshop

On September 9th, the University Library is offering a free EndNote workshop.  EndNote is a software program that helps you store, organize and format citations. GSU users can download a free copy here.  In this session you will learn the basics of building an EndNote library and using EndNote to create formatted bibliographies.

Date: September 9, 2009

Time: 11:00-12:30

Location: Library Classroom 1

Contact Joel Glogowski for questions or to register.

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Library Insider podcast episode 3: LibX

Welcome back to fall semester! This episode gives you a quick introduction to LibX, a free plug-in program that adds library links and tools to your web browser. It features:
• A library search toolbar
• GSU Library links in sites like Amazon.com and Google, and anywhere an ISBN book number appears
• A right-click library search menu
• An easy way to access research sites that require GSU authentication

Need help using LibX? Have comments or suggestions?  Email Jason Puckett.

 
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