Small Business and Self-Employed Tax Workshops
Are you interested in learning more about small business or self-employed federal taxes? The IRS is offering a series of workshops designed for you! Visit the IRS Small Business & Self-Employed web site today to learn more.
SC Libraries to Receive Books, Films to Support Programs Exploring Islamic Culture
The National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH), in collaboration with the American Library Association (ALA) Public Programs Office, announced that 840 sites nationwide would receive a copy of the Bridging Cultures Bookshelf: Muslim Journeys. Sites have been selected in all 50 states as well as the District of Columbia and the U.S.
Fulmer Named Director of South Caroliniana Library
Henry G. Fulmer has been named director of the South Caroliniana Library, located on the University of South Carolina's historic Horseshoe. A three-time USC graduate and thirty-year USC Libraries employee, Fulmer began his new duties January 2.
State Library to Offer Free Class on Tracking Legislation
The State Library's Information Services department is pleased to offer a class on how to use online resources to track legislation.
State Library to Offer Free Webinar Series on SC Government Resources
The State Library is pleased to announce a new webinar series, South Carolina Government--Bit by Bit, on South Carolina government websites beginning on February 7, 2013. The one-hour sessions will address popular topics that state agencies address and reveal the wealth of information available through these resources.
January is Braille Literacy Month
Braille is used throughout the world by people who read a variety of languages. Louis Braille designed the coding system, based on patterns of raised dots, by which the blind can read through touch. January 4th is Louis Braille's birthday, and thus, January is also designated to be National Braille Literacy Month.
Identity Protection Webinars Offered in January
The South Carolina State Library has partnered with the South Carolina Department of Revenue and the South Carolina Department of Consumer Affairs to provide the public with information on how to minimize the possibility of identity theft. The free webinar, The Truth About Identity Protection, will address the issues of security breaches, credit reports, and enrolling in credit monitoring for South Carolinians.
Laurens Library to Host January Author Events
This January the Laurens County Library is pleased to host Thursday night book events with four upstate Authors.
January 3 at 7 PM, Rick Veal of Laurens will present his new "contemporary paranormal romance" novel, The Master of Whitehall. In addition, Andrea Cefalo will also be on hand to present her young adult novel, The Fairytale Keeper, Avenging the Queen.
Sumter Library to Host Local Author Fair
The Sumter County Library will host the 2013 Local Author Fair on Saturday, January 26th from 3pm to 5pm in the Main Meeting Room of the Main Library. Local authors will be on hand to discuss and sign their works. Some will also have their works for sale. The following authors are scheduled to appear: