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  1. Books on classical physics from the University of South Carolina collection: Displayed for the 1971 meeting of the Southeastern section, American Physical ... of South Carolina. Libraries. Publication) by Richard L Childers, 1971
  2. A bibliography of South Carolina library history (State library history bibliography series) by Barratt Wilkins, 1973
  3. Richland County Public Library, Columbia, South Carolina: Library of the year, 2001 by Norman Oder, 2001
  4. Report of a survey of the University of South Carolina library for the University of South Carolina, February-May, 1946, by Louis Round Wilson, 1946
  5. A bibliography of South Carolina library history: A bibliography of Mississippi library history (State library history bibliography series) by Barratt Wilkins, 1973
  6. South Carolina: University of South Carolina Libraries by Kenneth E Toombs, 1980
  7. Let's Discover South Carolina Library License by Carole Marsh, 2001-07
  8. A bibliography of South Carolina library history;: A bibliography of Mississippi library history; a bibliography of Minnesota library history (The Journal ... Library History. State bibliography series) by John Milfred Goudeau, 1973
  9. Libraries of South Carolina: their origins and early history, 1700-1830 by Frances Lander Spain, 1947
  10. The library of the South Carolina Theological Society at Lexington, South Carolina, 1834-1852: A collection of 17th, 18th and 19th century books gathered ... be found in the Lineburger Memorial Library by William Richard Fritz, 1978
  11. The libraries of South Carolina (Bulletin / South Carolina Agricultural Experiment Station) by Mary E Frayser, 1933
  12. The Library of Congress and other libraries;: The state library of South Carolina and other libraries by Marie Estelle Barwick, 1913
  13. Charleston, South Carolina, (The octagon library of early American architecture) by Albert Simons, 1927
  14. John Jakes, the people's author: An exhibition at the Thomas Cooper Library, The University of South Carolina, December 1993-January 1994 by Barbara Brannon, 1993

21. SC Public Libraries
south carolina State Library SC Public libraries Directory. south carolina's 46 counties are served by 42 county and regional public library systems.
http://www.state.sc.us/scsl/colibs1.html
South Carolina State Library - SC Public Libraries Directory South Carolina's 46 counties are served by 42 county and regional public library systems. Through headquarters libraries, branch libraries and bookmobiles, all South Carolinians have access to free public library service. The South Carolina State Library works closely with local public library systems to expand and enhance services. In addition to offering consultant and other support services, the State Library annually provides State Aid grants to each county or regional library to assist with the improvement of local library service. Click on a county (right) or scroll down for directory information.
Abbeville
Abbeville County Library 201 South Main Street
Abbeville , SC 29620
(864) 459-4009 (Fax)
Director: Mary Elizabeth Land
Web Site: http://www.youseemore.com/Abbeville/default.asp
Abbeville County Library Branches:
Calhoun Falls Branch Library
Tugaloo St.
Calhoun Falls, SC 29628
W.M. Agnew Branch Library
P.O. Box 288 Donalds, SC 29638

22. LIBCAT US-South Carolina
Bibliographies. Glossary. U.S. libraries. Select State. Alabama. Alaska. Arizona Pennsylvania. Rhode Island. south carolina. south Dakota. Tennessee. Texas
http://www.metronet.lib.mn.us/lc/list1.cfm?statex=South Carolina

23. South Carolina Public Libraries
Welcome to. south carolina Public libraries! south carolina Public libraries By County. Abbeville County. Aiken County. AikenBamberg-Barnwell-Edgefield Regional Library. Aiken County Library. BRANCH
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Aiken County
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    BRANCH LIBRARIES:
    Jackson Branch Library
    Midland Valley Library ( Langley)
    New Ellenton Branch Library
    North Augusta Branch Library (Nancy Carson Library)
    Wagener Branch Library (Nancy Bonnette Branch Library)
Allendale County Anderson County

24. Libweb - Directory Of USA Public Libraries, South Carolina
The original directory of library home pages. This page is a directory of Public libraries in south carolina. libraries on the Web. USA Public south carolina. Current update 05/05/04 Spartanburg County Public libraries Spartanburg SC. Sumter County Library Sumter SC
http://sunsite.berkeley.edu/Libweb/Public_SC.html
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25. SC Partnership For Distance Education
A collaborative organization of higher education institutions, school districts, libraries, governmental agencies, and businesses working to increase access to education for all the states citizens through the use of technology.
http://www.sc-partnership.org/
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The South Carolina Partnership for Distance Education is a voluntary, collaborative organization with the purpose of increasing access to education for all the state’s citizens through the use of technology. Its members include public and independent higher education institutions, preK-12 school districts, public libraries, governmental agencies, businesses, industries, and health care organizations. All of these groups are involved in developing and utilizing distance education courses. The new digital capabilities allow all of the partners to better share resources through a “PreK- Lifetime” approach. SERVING:

26. Non-traditional Jobs For Special Librarians
A chapter from the Special libraries Management Handbook The Basics website written by students in CLIS 724 (Special libraries and Information Centers) at the University of south carolina College of Library and Information Science during the Spring 1999 and 2000 semesters. Provides an analysis of the variety of jobs available for special librarians.
http://www.libsci.sc.edu/bob/class/clis724/SpecialLibrariesHandbook/non-traditio
NON-TRADITIONAL JOBS FOR SPECIAL LIBRARIANS
by Susanna Weaver Introduction The traditional concept of library and librarian is being redefined. As libraries and information media evolve, so too will its workers. The future of information professionals is inversely proportional to their respective ability to adapt to ever-changing media in the professional environment. Non-traditional jobs for special librarians require a fearless, non-superstitious, and forward thinking mind-set coupled with an acute ability to self-promote. In order to succeed and flourish in the non-traditional environment, librarians and information professionals must be able to embrace the fluid landscape and nature of information work. This will require the adoption of new perceptions, attitudes, beliefs, and the willingness to proactively sell the organizational, research, and evaluative expertise that belongs to practitioners of library and information science. Many companies and private organizations are turning to librarians for expert skills in analyzing, evaluating, organizing, and disseminating needed information in the most accessible format. The skills and expertise of librarian and information workers becomes fully realized in the information age. We are moving from an ownership society of information to a shared network of information, and information is commodity. Often, the conversion of information to knowledge is the link between success and failure. The critical professional combination of superior finding skills and technological expertise plays an important role in the transfer of knowledge by providing people with access to the information they need and want.

27. Index
An official regional chapter of the American Association of Law libraries. Covers the southeastern states of Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, North carolina, Puerto Rico, south carolina, Tennessee, U.S. Virgin Islands, Virginia, Washington D.C., and West Virginia.
http://www.aallnet.org/chapter/seaall/
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28. South Carolina State Library Libraries
south carolina Reference Room libraries. College and University libraries Technical College libraries. The Best Center. Home south carolina Reference Room DISCUS
http://www.state.sc.us/scsl/libs.html
South Carolina Reference Room - Libraries

29. South Carolina State Library
Supports libraries in meeting informational, educational, cultural, and recreational needs citizens; search the card catalog, access DISCUS, or find related links.
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The South Carolina State Library is located in two buildings at the corner of Senate and Bull Streets in Columbia, South Carolina. Hours: Monday through Friday from 8:30 am to 5:00 pm. Voice: (803) 734-8666
Fax: (803) 734-8676
Reference/Interlibrary Loan Fax: (803) 734-4757 Mailing Address:
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Columbia, South Carolina 29211 Deaf or hard of hearing citizens may contact the SC State Library by using Relay S.C. Dial 711 followed by 734-4611.
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30. Harry Potter, The Closet Wizard By
Recycled in Slate In south carolina, the state board of education is considering whether the popular Harry Potter children's books should be banned from school libraries because of their upbeat depiction of witchcraft, wizardry, and other dark arts.
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In South Carolina, the state board of education is considering whether the popular Harry Potter children's books should be banned from school libraries because of their upbeat depiction of witchcraft, wizardry, and other dark arts. Some parents there fear the books could stoke interest in violence and Satanism. In August, Polly Shulman and A.O. Scott discussed the subversive themes of the Potter booksincluding whether Potter's wizardry is a metaphor for homosexualityand predicted the current brouhaha.
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31. South Carolina SC - Medical Libraries
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32. University Of North Carolina At Chapel Hill Libraries - Home
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33. DISCUS - South Carolina's Virtual Library
How do I access DISCUS? You may access DISCUS resources from Internetcomputers at south carolina public libraries, schools colleges.
http://www.scdiscus.org/aboutd.html
What is DISCUS? provides all South Carolinians with access to an electronic library of essential information and learning resources. These resources are available to every citizen of the state, ensuring equity of access regardless of where people live. Why was the name DISCUS chosen? DISCUS was derived from the concept: D igital I nformation for S outh C arolina US ers. What information resources does DISCUS provide? database list and descriptions for more information. How do I access DISCUS? your librarian for details. Schools K-12 Page Colleges Public Libraries: K-12 Page on the DISCUS Web site. SC State Library Patrons: SC state agency employees and members of the General Assembly may access DISCUS resources from their home or office by using the DISCUS links on the Services to State Government web page. You must first obtain a SC State Library card . Any South Carolinian may access DISCUS resources on site at the South Carolina State Library What libraries and educational institutions are participating in DISCUS? The following South Carolina institutions participate in DISCUS: all public libraries and their branches; all nonprofit higher education institutions headquartered in South Carolina; all public school districts (K-12); other state-funded K-12 schools; and private K-12 schools accredited by the

34. Public Health In South Carolina -- Libraries
libraries in south carolina Resources on Public Health south carolinaState Library. http//www.state.sc.us/scsl/ PO Box 11469
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PO Box 11469
Columbia, SC 29211 (located at 1500 Senate Street, Columbia, SC)
Tele: (803) 734-8666
Fax: (803) 734-8676
The library has a collection of published materials dealing with South Carolina and South Carolinians. Multiple copies of South Carolina titles are usually purchased to ensure that one copy remains in the Library for long-term, historical purposes. Publications that are primarily genealogical in nature are not collected. The South Carolina collection contains approximately 26,000 items. The State Library also has a permanent collection of state agency reports and publications. The Department of Health annual reports extend from 1881
South Caroliniana Library.
http://www.sc.edu/library/socar University of South Carolina Columbia, S.C. 29208

35. Libweb - Directory Of USA Academic Libraries, South Carolina
This page is a directory of Academic libraries in south carolina. libraries on theWeb. USA Academic south carolina. Current update 05/24/04. Keyword search.
http://sunsite.berkeley.edu/Libweb/Academic_SC.html
Libraries on the Web
USA Academic - South Carolina
Current update: 06/08/04 Keyword search

36. Cyndi's List - U.S. - South Carolina
Ancestors Resource Guide south carolina From the PBS television series companionweb site. Contact information for archives, libraries, genealogical
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    • A central gateway to individual independent websites related to the history and genealogy of the Carolinas.
    • Resources for the Piedmont region of North and South Carolina, east and west of the Catawba River.
    • Genealogy records and information about ancestors in the 13 original colonies.

37. State And Local Government On The Net: South Carolina
libraries TOC. LibCat list of libraries in south carolina. TOCTOC Homepage The FAQ Add a Link Feedback About Us. © 2004
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38. 16th South Carolina, Battle Of Franklin,
The index for the manuscript collection at the south Caroliniana Library is availablein most public libraries in south carolina, including the south carolina
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Gist Brigade
Army of Tennessee A place where legend meets history to tell a story of our past...
General States Rights Gist
Collection of the South Carolina Relic Room
Columbia, S.C.
"The Brass Mounted Army" Music by Dayle K. The delays and off time with Geocites I cannot control, but the sites will continue. I thank all of you for your support and kindness to me. I had no idea. Again my thanks, steve To my friend, Jack, St. Michael's still stands! and to Ms. A, my thanks as always! "So we beat on, boats against the current, borne back ceaselessly into the past." F. Scott Fitzgerald "The Great Gatsby" The 2003 Symposium The Confederate Relic Room will now handle Mac Wyckoff’s symposium. For more information follow the link. Jim Odgen, of the National Park Service will be speaking this year on the Gist Brigade at Chickamauga. He alone is certainly worth the cost of being present. 2003 Symposium Want an email link to your ancestors name in the roster? Noticed a broken link, or error, I need to correct? Just drop me an email!

39. South Carolina Department Of Transportation Library
Transportation libraries and Information Centers. NAME south carolina Departmentof Transportation Library. Address 955 Park St. Columbia, SC 29201 USA.
http://ntl.bts.gov/tldir/libraries/library096.html
Transportation Libraries and Information Centers
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Transportation/engineering research reports; in-house reports; AASHTO/SAASHTO, FHWA, TRB publications. Subject Strengths: AASHTO reports and TRB reports Special Collections: Collection of legal volumes of Southeastern Reporter Hours: 8:00 - 4:30, M-F Open to the Public: yes Any Conditions: Interlibrary Loan Policies: Primarily with SC State Library Loan Fees: none Photocopy Fees: none Service Fees: none Cataloging System: EOS/GLAS OCLC/RLIN Code: none yet Online Catalog Internet Address: none yet Online Database/CD-ROM services: none yet
Staff Overview
Number of Professional Staff: Number of Support Staff: Name: Nancy Brown Title: Administrative Specialist Phone: E-mail: brownnm@dot.state.sc.us Ann Adcock Librarian adcockda@dot.state.sc.us

40. South Carolina
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