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Submissions from 2022

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Making HERstory: Admission of Women to the Evening School of Commerce, Laurel Bowen

Submissions from 2021

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Too Many Walton Buildings: Early GSU History Revisited, Laurel Bowen

Submissions from 2019

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1913 or 1914: When was GeorgiaState “Founded”?, Laurel Bowen

Submissions from 2017

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Chasing Clues: Identifying the First Homecoming, Laurel Bowen

Submissions from 2015

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Observing Juneteenth, Jill Anderson

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Thinking about African American History Month: Making It Every Month, Jill Anderson

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Codes of Best Practice for Fair Use, Denise George

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Why Professors are creating and using free and open textbooks, Denise George

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Tracing a History of Atlanta’s Public Transit, Joseph Hurley

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Fair Use: The Four Factors, Kathryn Michaelis

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New Digital Collection: Works Progress Administration Maps of Atlanta, Kathryn Michaelis

Submissions from 2014

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Ferguson, Missouri: Difficult Stories, Jill E. Anderson

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To Learn More: Solomon Northup, Twelve Years a Slave (1853), Jill E. Anderson

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Author Rights and Scholarly Publishing, Laura Burtle

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Authors Alliance, Laura Burtle

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40th Anniversary of Hank Aaron’s Record Breaking Home Run, William W. Hardesty

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Open Access and Altmetrics, Brenna Helmstutler

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1949 Atlanta Aerial Mosaic Project Reveals Built Environment Change, Joseph Hurley

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Snow Jam 2014: Planning Atlanta, Ryan Gravel, and a Car-Dependent Region, Joseph Hurley

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Why does Open Access matter to undergrads?, Jason Puckett

Submissions from 2013

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Extinguished Luminaries of GSU: Robert R. Johnson, Laurel Bowen

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First Sale Victory: Kirtsaeng v. Wiley, Laura Burtle

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Klan infiltrator’s papers now available online, Traci Drummond

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Machinists Celebrate 125 Years; Birthplace was Atlanta Railroad Pit, Traci Drummond

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MLK’s Labor Legacy began in Atlanta, Traci Drummond

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Prison and Baseball in the Southern Labor Archives?, Traci Drummond and Jennifer Williams

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Moment in GSU History: “Building Jarred,” 1949, William W. Hardesty

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How a Densely Populated Neighborhood Became Turner Field: A Map Essay, Joseph Hurley

Submissions from 2012

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“Planning Atlanta” shows Past Illustrations of Future Redevelopment!, Joseph Hurley

Submissions from 2011

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Moving Around Town in Downtown: GSU’s Earliest Locations (1914-1955), Laurel Bowen