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Library partners with Artist-In-Residence Tristan Al-Haddad
The Georgia Tech Library today announced it has partnered with former Georgia Tech assistant professor and double-graduate Jacket Tristan Al-Haddad for the second installment of the Artist-In-Residence program.
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NIH Data Management and Sharing Policy now in effect
To promote the sharing of scientific data, the National Institutes of Health Data Management and Sharing Policy went into effect Jan. 25.
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Public Service Associate wins Spirit of Georgia Tech Award
Public Services Associate II Andrew Blakely, center, received the Spirit of Georgia Tech Award Friday, April 21. Additionally, Blakely recently received his pin for 25 years of service to the Institute.
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Announcing Interdisciplinary Media Arts, a New Center at Georgia Tech
“We are thrilled to partner with the Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts scholars from across campus to bring the Interdisciplinary Media Arts Center to fruition,” Sharp said. “One of our core areas of focus at the Library is collaboration with researchers, students, and faculty across campus — bringing their unique scholarship to life, then giving it a place to flourish and influence future work.”
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Meet Alex McGee, University Archivist
As the university archivist, McGee carefully considers what should be documented and preserved as Georgia Tech history.
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A Piece of the Moon
A lunar sample collected by astronaut John Young, BSAE 1952 is on display at the Georgia Tech Library's Grove Level, next to INFODesk.
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Coming in late September: Interactive Media Zone
In mid-June, the Georgia Tech Library officially began construction on the Interactive Media Zone (IMZ), the newest interactive multimedia feature planned for the grove level of Price Gilbert.
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Now through March 2024 | Fulton Bag and Cotton Mill: New South Industry
Interested in the ways industrial technologies influenced both the Georgia Tech and Atlanta we know today? Then do not miss the Georgia Tech Library’s newest exhibit, located in Price Gilbert's first-floor gallery through March 2024.