SC Needs Strong Libraries - Editorial by State Librarian
From The State Newspaper:
Libraries are more important in the Internet age than ever before.
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SmartSearch+ searches the A-Z list of our databases and connects you to both Discus and State Library resources.
Search the shelves of 20 library systems statewide, or visit SCLENDS to browse or use the advanced search.
From The State Newspaper:
Libraries are more important in the Internet age than ever before.
Watch the Reading Rooster as she recommends some great spring baseball reads for children and young adults. You can also visit the State Library's YouTube channel and subscribe to get video updates.
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The City of Columbia and RCPL have joined forces to launch the first citywide reading adventure, One Book, One Columbia.
All residents of Columbia and Richland County are invited to participate between April 1 and May 15, and then share their experiences with friends and neighbors.
The first selection for this annual event is Having Our Say: The Delany Sisters' First 100 Years by Sarah and A. Elizabeth Delany with Amy Hill Hearth.
The South Carolina Library Network (SCLN) Wiki is a great resource for libraries in South Carolina. Share your information today!
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The South Carolina State Library is pleased to announce the selection of the most notable South Carolina state government documents of 2010. The selection is announced annually on or near Freedom of Information Day, March 16, the birthday of President James Madison, an early proponent of citizen access to government information.
SC LENDS, the South Carolina library resource sharing network powered by the open source integrated library system Evergreen, continues its rapid growth with the addition of four library systems. The Allendale-Hampton-Jasper Regional Library System, Colleton County Memorial Library, Kershaw County Library, and Williamsburg County Library are now live as part of the consortium.