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Research Clinics for Midterms

Throughout the year, the Library offers a series of convenient workshops and tutorials to help you succeed. However, during midterms , we offer a special series – Midpoint Research Clinics. All of these sessions will be in Classroom 1. Just … Continue reading
Community-Based Participatory Research focus of August’s “Health Education Research” Journal

The role of Community-Based Participatory Research and its potential in reducing worldwide health disparities is described in the latest issue of Health Education Research. The Executive Editor of the journal is Dr. Michael Eriksen, founding Dean of GSU’s future School … Continue reading
Psychology Undergraduate Research Conference – Winners

On Friday, October 22, the 10th annual Psychology Undergraduate Research Conference was held at the Rialto Center for the Arts. On display were 45 impressive posters outlining scientific research studies conducted by undergraduate psychology students in collaboration with faculty advisors. … Continue reading
Posted in For Faculty, For Graduate Students, For Students, General News, Psychology
Tagged Psychology, PURC, research, undergraduates
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Midterm Elections

Midterm elections, the elections that occur in the middle of a U.S. Presidential term are not as glamorous as those in a Presidential election year – but they have just as big of an impact. For example, consider that as … Continue reading
Posted in Books, For Faculty, For Graduate Students, For Students, History, Political Science, Resources, Sociology
Tagged American Government, elections, research
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Conducting Literature Reviews

Conducting a comprehensive literature review for a thesis or dissertation is, for many graduate students, one of the more daunting challenges of a degree program. Ensuring that you’ve found all extant research on your topic can be both nerve wracking … Continue reading
Leo Frank Trial Report Digitized

In 1913, “little Mary Phagan” was murdered at the National Pencil Factory in Atlanta, Leo Frank was tried for the murder, and in 1915, he was lynched by an angry mob in Marietta. Since then, the case of Leo Frank … Continue reading
Haiti Research Guide

Georgia State University students have been pitching in to help the victims of the recent earthquake in Haiti. Georgia State’s Haitian Student Association is also collecting funds for Yele Haiti and tangible items such as clothing, shoes, toiletries and bottled … Continue reading
Call for Library Instruction: Spring semester
Faculty, with the end of the semester almost here, it’s a great time to go ahead and schedule a library session for your spring classes. If interested, please contact me with the following information: Course number Course day/time Anticipated number … Continue reading
Darwin’s Impact – A Georgia State University Library Exhibit

When was the last time you got a good look at a Neandertal’s skull? Well check out the Georgia State University Library’s Exhibit on “Darwin’s Impact.” This display is part of the university’s commemoration of the 200th anniversary of Charles … Continue reading
Posted in Books, For Faculty, For Graduate Students, For Students
Tagged anthropology, art, Biology, Charles Darwin, Darwin, Exhibits and Displays, fossils, Frank L’Engle Williams, Learning Technologies, literature, On The Origin of Species, philosophy, Psychology, research, Sean Carroll, skulls
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Endnote Workshop 11/18
EndNote is a software program that helps you store, organize and format citations. GSU users can download a free copy here. Georgia State University Library’s Joel Glogowski will be presenting a workshop on November 18, 2009, introducing users to EndNote. … Continue reading


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