State Library Announces Collection Development Mini Conference
The State Library is pleased to announce the 2011 Collection Development Mini Conference to be held at the South Carolina State Museum, September 12-14.
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The State Library is pleased to announce the 2011 Collection Development Mini Conference to be held at the South Carolina State Museum, September 12-14.
The Taipei Cultural and Economic Office in Atlanta, Georgia and the Sumter County Library present the 2011 Taiwanese Film and Photography Festival. Exquisite Taiwanese photography will be displayed throughout the Main Meeting Room of the Main Library. Four Taiwanese films will be presented during September and October.
Watch this episode of The Lion's Roar to find out more about the new Government sections recently added to StudySC.org!
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It's the dog days of summer and the Reading Rooster Recommends some great books to keep cool with! Watch the Reading Rooster Recommends on the State Library's YouTube channel.
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StudySC, which is a program of the SC State Library, now features South Carolina government information for Elementary, Middle, and High School!
The South Carolina State Library along with other state and local agencies will be hosting the Catawba Region Job & Education Fair at the Fort Lawn Community Center at 5554 Main Street in Fort Lawn, SC on Thursday, August 4, 2011 from 11 AM to 2 PM.
Congratulations to Carmella Broome!
Ms. Broome is a local author and a longtime member of the Talking Books Services. She is the author of Carmella's Quest: Taking on College Sight Unseen .
Ms. Broome is this year's recipient of the American Council of the Blind's national Ned E. Freeman Award for Excellence in Writing for her article, "In My Own Voice: The Carmella's Quest Collaboration". It was published in the March issue of the ACB Braille Forum.
To read Carmella's article in Braille Forum online:
The Marion County Library Board of Trustees has named Philip Alan Smith as the new director for Marion County libraries. He replaces library director Salley Berry Davidson who retired June 30 after twenty years of service to the county and its citizens.