March 2014 Issue of More Now Available
The current issue of More - the newsletter for South Carolina libraries is now available for download.
Speaker @ the Center to Host State Poet Laureate
The South Carolina State Library's Center for the Book will host a book talk and signing on Friday, April 18, from noon to 1:00 p.m. at 1500 Senate St., Columbia.
Archival Association to Host Spring Workshop
The South Carolina Archival Association (SCAA) is pleased to announce its spring workshop, which will offer attendees a Society of American Archivists webinar followed by a panel discussion. The webinar will focus on mitigating risks, building bridges with local law enforcement and developing a holdings protection program.
Chief Innovation Officer to Discuss Citizen Engagement Efforts at USC SLIS Dean's Lecture
Many people think about the Declaration of Independence or the Constitution when they think of the National Archives. Did you know that the National Archives also holds more than 10 billion pages of textual records and more than 133 terabytes of electronic data? These are the permanent records of the federal government.
Libraries to Host Family History Event in Columbia
Preparing and Planning for Financial Literacy Month @ Your Library
April is national Financial Literacy Month, and it couldn't have come at a better time. Consumers are feeling more pinched each week with rapidly increasing gas and food prices and sluggish economic growth. According to a recent survey by Career Builder, 77 percent of American consumers are living paycheck to paycheck.
March is Women's History Month
The South Carolina State Library is pleased to announce its 2014 Women's History Month online resources guide.
Historical South Carolina Library Images
Did you know the South Carolina State Library is a partnering institution with the South Carolina Digital Library? The South Carolina Digital Library provides free access to historic materials in a variety of formats illustrating the history and culture of South Carolina from over 40 cultural heritage institutions across the state.