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- Vanishing Georgia

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Historically significant photographs of people, places, and structures from Georgia 
- Vente et Gestion (EBSCO)


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Internet Explorer Users: cookies must be set to medium for this database to function properly.Indexing and full text for French-language business journals, magazines and newspapers. 
- Vente et Gestion (Sales and Management) provides indexing and full text for French-language business journals, magazines and newspapers. Publications include both academic and trade journals, as well as country reports from the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD). Geographic coverage is primarily French, but with some inclusion of Quebec and francophone Africa. Among the topics included are accounting, administration, industry, manufacturing, marketing, logistics, and technology.
- Coverage Dates: late 1990's -
- Updated: Ongoing
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- Languages: French
- Database Provider: ebsco
- URL: http://www.galileo.usg.edu/express?link=vene-uga1
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- Vertebrate Pest Conference Proceedings

Internet Explorer Users: cookies must be set to medium for this database to function properly.Conference proceedings 
- The Vertebrate Pest Conference Proceedings provides historical information on integrated pest management (IPM) in wildlife damage management.
- URL: http://www.galileo.usg.edu/express?link=int4-uga1
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- Vintage Baseball Cards from the Collection of Senator Richard B. Russell

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Dead-ball era baseball cards from the Richard B. Russell Library for Political Research and Studies at the University of Georgia 
The Vintage Baseball Cards from the Collection of Senator Richard B. Russell contains over one thousand baseball cards produced by the American Tobacco Company during the years 1909-1911, the height of the so-called dead-ball era. The majority of the cards come from the T-206 "White Border" set, the largest tobacco card set of the early 20th century and the one containing some of the most prized cards in the collecting world. All of the cards were collected by the aspiring "base ballist" Dick Russell beginning in 1909. The cards were found among his other juvenilia when additional materials came to the library in 1983.
From the Richard B. Russell Library for Political Research and Studies at the University of Georgia.
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- Coverage Dates: 1909-1911
- URL: http://www.galileo.usg.edu/express?link=bbcd
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