The National Digital Newspaper Program
"The National Digital Newspaper Program"
Presentation by Deborah Thomas, Library of Congress
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"The National Digital Newspaper Program"
Presentation by Deborah Thomas, Library of Congress
The State Library will be closed on Monday for Labor Day. To learn more about Labor Day, visit the US Department of Labor web site. Also watch a piece of history with this video from the Library of Congress collection. It was created by Thomas Edison in 1904.
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Watch Helen Fellers, the Reading Rooster, read Llama Llama Red Pajama by Anna Dewdney. A great story-time book! Check out other Reading Rooster Recommends and Reads on the SC State Library's YouTube channel.
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The Lion's Roar is now a video podcast! If you have a YouTube account, you can subscribe to the State Library's YouTube channel and get regular updates of information.
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Most of the time, Rooster (aka Helen Fellers, Coordinator of the USC School of Library & Information Science's SC Center for Children's Books & Literacy) records Reading Rooster Recommends in one take. Watch this episode till the very end.
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From the National Federation for the Blind website--
"To assist protection and advocacy systems personnel, state election boards, and consumer organizations in encouraging the active participation of the blind and visually impaired in voting activities, the NFB has prepared The Blind and Visually Impaired Voter's Guide to Voting. The guide is available in Microsoft Word, formatted Braille (BRF), and audio format."
For more information, click the link below:
On August 20, the Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS) brings the Making the Learning Connection campaign to Columbia, South Carolina. The half-day workshop will spotlight successful community programs as well as opportunities and challenges that local museums, libraries, and community groups encounter while meeting the community's high priority information needs.
The SC Center for Children's Books and Literacy, in partnership with the State Library, present Reading Rooster READS. This video series is a companion to the Reading Rooster Recommends series on the State Library's YouTube channel. Watch Helen Fellers, the Reading Rooster, give story time tips and enjoy this first in a new series.
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