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Student Employment Application
  • Your application will be distributed to various departments within the Library based on the need for student assistants. 
  • We will contact you if we have a suitable employment opportunity.
  • Scheduled hours vary by department; weekend or evening hours may be required.
  • In some departments, students are asked to work during semester breaks.
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Arianna Self

IT Support Professional I

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Research & Scholarship Repository Submission

Use this form to submit your scholarly work to the Library for inclusion in the open access Georgia Tech Digital Repository.

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Roland Parungao

IT Service Delivery Manager Senior

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Library hosts “Bubbling Up” Faculty Mixer Feb. 22
Join the Georgia Tech Library Wednesday, Feb. 22 from 5 to 6:30 p.m. for the first “Bubbling Up” faculty mixer, held in Price Gilbert’s fourth floor Faculty Research Zone.
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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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Stephanie Galipeau

Resource Acquisitions Librarian