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Nathan Rosser

Director of Facilities and Capital Planning

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Now showing on Media Bridge | Synthetic Ecologies: AI-Translated Matter in Architectural Media
The Georgia Tech Library is proud to show a new piece from Hyojin Kwon and Nix Liu Xin on the Media Bridge, Synthetic Ecologies: AI-Translated Matter in Architectural Media.
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Transferring Records

The Records Center provides secure long-term storage for campus business and academic records. These records are governed by retention schedules which require retention of the material to be legally or fiscally compliant with laws and regulations. Inactive records which are not frequently consulted should be transferred to the Records Center where they can be stored securely and disposed of appropriately at the end of their retention period.

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Please complete this form to request records to be transferred to the Records Center. A Records Request must be prepared for each different record type or series that is being transferred. For example, submit a transfer request for different record types like accounts payable records, p-card administration records, personnel records, etc.

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Defining Skylines: John Portman and the Architectural Evolution of Downtown Atlanta to close Dec. 13
Defining Skylines: John Portman and the Architectural Evolution of Downtown Atlanta, the award-winning exhibit on display in Price Gilbert’s first floor Exhibit Gallery, will close Dec. 13.
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Thomas Waters
Library Systems Technologist
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Clough Art Crawl extends submissions through Jan. 7
The Clough Art Crawl, Tech's annual exhibition celebrating the creativity, imagination, and diverse perspectives of the Georgia Tech community, has extended submissions through Wednesday, Jan. 7.
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All theses and dissertations authored by Georgia Tech graduate students are openly shared and preserved via the GT Digital Repository. Theses and dissertations published 2004 to the present are openly accessible. Those published prior to 2004 are available to the Georgia Tech community only, unless permission to make them openly available has been given by the author (to grant permission to make your work openly viewable, contact the repository team).

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The Georgia Tech Archives collects, preserves, exhibits, and makes available for research institutional archives, manuscripts, personal papers, organizational records, visual materials, memorabilia, rare books, and architectural collections. These materials primarily document the history of Georgia Tech and the activities of its faculty, staff, students, and alumni.