Digital Archive @ GSU
Hello Faculty & Instructors- Did you know that the library can put your class power points, syllabi, and other learning objects in the Digital Archive @ GSU? This is a great way to preserve these...
View Article2010 Undergraduate Research Award Winners Announced
Four Georgia State University students have received recognition and several hundred dollars in rewards for writing outstanding class papers last year. The Georgia State University Library’s...
View ArticleUndergraduate Research Award Winners!
URA winner Pamela Flores, GSU Librarian Jill Anderson and URA winner Imani N. Mandela On March 16, the winners of the 2011 University Library Undergraduate Research Awards presented their research at...
View ArticleGeorgia State University Library Celebrates 2010 Faculty Authors
Provost Risa Palm addresses Georgia State's 2010 faculty authors. When Provost Risa Palm spoke before a gathering honoring more than one hundred faculty authors, she pointed out that 10% of Georgia...
View ArticleDissertation Information for Graduate Students
Welcome to another busy fall semester. If you are PhD. student, you may want to get started on your dissertation. This post is intended to provide graduate students with information that will help...
View ArticleGeorgia State University Celebrates Open Access Week, October 24 – 30
Librarian Mandy Swygart-Hobaugh shows Provost Risa Palm the Digital Archive @ GSU on an iPad Georgia State’s researchers publish great articles. But the journals they appear in cost thousands of...
View ArticleOpen Access Week Is Here!
Librarian Mandy Swygart-Hobaugh shows Provost Risa Palm the Digital Archive @ GSU on an iPad Georgia State’s researchers publish great articles. But the journals they appear in cost thousands of...
View ArticleCelebrate Open Access Week!
Image courtesy of openaccessweek.org distributed under a Creative Commons Attribution License Today kicks off the fifth annual international open access week. This year Georgia State is participating...
View ArticleGrassroots Action and Open Access
The Librarians Against DRM logo (CC) https://readersbillofrights.info/ Over the past year we’ve seen information play a vital role in grassroots action, from the Arab Spring to Occupy Wall Street (and...
View ArticleOpen Access and undergraduate research
"Open Access promomateriaal" by biblioteekje The benefits of Open Access scholarly publishing (the principle that scholarly works should be available for free online) for faculty researchers may seem...
View ArticleEveryone, everywhere
Locked from lrargerich (CC BY 2.0)Imagine a world where scholarly material can be shared by everyone, everywhere. Here at the GSU library, we’re doing our part to unlock the gateway to knowledge. This...
View ArticleNew Issue: Colonial Academic Alliance Undergraduate Research Journal
The second issue of the Colonial Academic Alliance Undergraduate Research Journal, hosted by GSU, has now been published! While the overall acceptance rate for this issue was 34%, 6 of the 11 articles...
View ArticleSix Georgia State Students Publish Articles in Competitive Journal
Did you know that the same institutions that comprise the Colonial Athletic Association also participate in the Colonial Academic Alliance? This collaboration between twelve schools focuses on...
View ArticleThe Fate of HR 3699 – Can we make a difference?
In a recent Inside Higher Ed essay, eleven provosts of prominent research institutions who are members of the CIC (Committee on Institutional Cooperation) wrote in a collective essay, “our scholars...
View ArticleVideo Games, Capuchin Monkeys, Twitter, Thomas Pynchon, and Fundamentalism
What do these five things have in common? Students at Georgia State University have written about each of them in their Honors theses. Photo by maryatexitzero, Creative Commons licensed If you’re...
View ArticleGeorgia State University Library Celebrates 2011 Faculty Works
Georgia State University President Mark Becker at the faculty author event Did you know that over 25% of Georgia State University’s faculty published something in 2011? That’s almost 300 people writing...
View ArticleVanHook Wins 2012 Undergraduate Research Award
Only a month after he already won the 2012 Joseph H. McClure Award, Georgia State University student Cortney VanHook has won the 2012 Undergraduate Research Award, presented by the Georgia State...
View ArticleSanford Bederman Research Award Shows Student Skill & Creativity
Cheryl Case, Winner of the 2012 Sanford Bederman Award Many Georgia State graduate students show considerable skill and creativity in their application of library and geographic information resources,...
View ArticleLibrary Distributes Peter Suber’s Open Access to New Faculty
Georgia State University librarians give copies of Peter Suber's book Open Access to new faculty. According to Peter Suber’s new book Open Access: “When a library must provide access for thousands of...
View ArticleGSU Research Team researching Chogha Gavaneh, Iran
Check out this recently-published article co-authored by GSU Anthropology Department’s 2010 Master of Arts graduate Firoozeh Forouzan, Professors Jeffrey Glover and Frank L’Engle Williams, and GSU...
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