Black History Subject Guide
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As we begin Black History Month, we invite you to know our Black History Resources subject guide. It is home to a variety of information about African American history in South Carolina.
As we begin Black History Month, we invite you to know our Black History Resources subject guide. It is home to a variety of information about African American history in South Carolina.
If you're looking for primary resources for Black History Month, look no further! The South Carolina State Library's LibraryVoicesSC podcast has a curated list of podcast episodes just for you.
The South Carolina State Library will offer website accessibility assessments through the Able Access Project to four public libraries in South Carolina.
Did you know your South Carolina State Library card gives you access to O'Reilly Online Learning? You can access a wealth of information right from your computer or mobile device! Use O'Reilly Online Learning to find ebooks, videos, learning paths, and case studies on web development, system administration, applications, management, human resources, marketing, training, and much more!
Need more one-on-one research time with a librarian? Schedule an online appointment and we will be happy to meet with you virtually for all your reference needs. It's simple!
Charleston County Public Library has partnered with Spoleto Festival USA for three book discussions, reflecting themes found in Spoleto’s opera Omar. The second talk on Wednesday, February 17, 2021 - 6:30 p.m., will examine Lawrence Hill's Someone Knows My Name.
Is your library's website accessible to everyone, including people with disabilities? Would you like to learn about what issues visitors with disabilities may face in using the library's website and virtual services and how to make improvements?
Join us Thursday, February 11, 2021, at 7:00 p.m. for an author talk featuring Marjy Marj. She will share with us her most recently published book, Same Elephants. Marjy Marj’s anticipated follow-up to The Shimmigrant is an enlightening, introspective, heartwarming novel about four friends from diverse backgrounds. Sasha Badu is an immigrant in search of a better life.
Did you know the South Carolina State Library offers a free jobs posting web page? Academic, public, and special libraries that have available positions are encouraged to fill out our online form to submit any and all available positions.
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