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A History Of South Carolina Lighthouses By John Hairr, Ben Neal Jun 2015

A History Of South Carolina Lighthouses By John Hairr, Ben Neal

South Carolina Libraries

Ben Neal of Richland Library reviews A History of South Carolina Lighthouses by John Hairr.


The Scandalous Lives Of Carolina Belles Marie Boozer And Amelia Feaster: Flirting With The Enemy By Tom Elmore, Jade Geary Jun 2015

The Scandalous Lives Of Carolina Belles Marie Boozer And Amelia Feaster: Flirting With The Enemy By Tom Elmore, Jade Geary

South Carolina Libraries

Jade Geary, MLIS, reviews Tom Elmore's The Scandalous Lives of Carolina Belles Marie Boozer and Amelia Feaster: Flirting with the Enemy.


The Lumber Boom Of Coastal South Carolina: Nineteenth-Century Shipbuilding & The Devastation Of Lowcounty Virgin Forests By Robert Mcalister, Marianne Cawley Jun 2015

The Lumber Boom Of Coastal South Carolina: Nineteenth-Century Shipbuilding & The Devastation Of Lowcounty Virgin Forests By Robert Mcalister, Marianne Cawley

South Carolina Libraries

Marianne Cawley of the Charleston County Public Library reviews Robert McAlister's The Lumber Boom of Coastal South Carolina: Nineteenth-Century Shipbuilding & the Devastation of Lowcounty Virgin Forests.


My Life With Mickey By Jane Spillane, Adam C. Bowman Jun 2015

My Life With Mickey By Jane Spillane, Adam C. Bowman

South Carolina Libraries

Adam Bowman of Coastal Carolina's Kimbel Library reviews My Life with Mickey by Jane Spillane.


Sal And Amanda Take Morgan’S Victory March To The Battle Of Cowpens By Mary Ann Solsbee, Jeffery P. Barbour Jun 2015

Sal And Amanda Take Morgan’S Victory March To The Battle Of Cowpens By Mary Ann Solsbee, Jeffery P. Barbour

South Carolina Libraries

Jeffery Barbour, MLIS, University of South Carolina, reviews Sal and Amanda Take Morgan’s Victory March to the Battle of Cowpens by Mary Ann Solsbee.


News From Around Scla Jun 2015

News From Around Scla

South Carolina Libraries

News from various sections and roundtables within the South Carolina Library Association.


Starting Off On The Right Foot: A Library New Student Employee Orientation, James Williams Iii Jun 2015

Starting Off On The Right Foot: A Library New Student Employee Orientation, James Williams Iii

South Carolina Libraries

This article is for administrators, department heads, supervisors and anyone who employs students to assist with the day to day operation of their organization and want to maximize the experience and benefit for both the student and the organization. As service is the heart of the librarianship, it is critical that anyone working in the library start with a good foundation of training, tools and expectations in order to provide high quality service regardless of what area they are employed in. This is particularly important for student employees hired by the library many of which have never held a job …


Put The Kettle On: Crowdsourcing With A Cup Of Tea, Jessica Dame Jun 2015

Put The Kettle On: Crowdsourcing With A Cup Of Tea, Jessica Dame

South Carolina Libraries

The South Carolina State Library (SCSL) hosted a unique crowdsourcing event to gain descriptive metadata for parts of their photographic collection from the 1960s through the 1990s. This event was the Metadata Crowdsource Retiree Tea, and was held April 15, 2015 for retirees of the SCSL. Attendees came together to provide information for 175 selected photographs while enjoying refreshments. Metadata collected included title, date, and description. Following the event, photographs were scanned and metadata was recorded. The photographs will be included in current and new digital collections in the South Carolina Digital Library.


Sc Library Spotlight - Oconee County Public Library, Blair Hinson Jun 2015

Sc Library Spotlight - Oconee County Public Library, Blair Hinson

South Carolina Libraries

Spotlight article on the Oconee County Public Library system.


From The Editor, Brent Appling Jun 2015

From The Editor, Brent Appling

South Carolina Libraries

Note from editor, Brent Appling, on volume 1, issue 2 of South Carolina Libraries.


Greeting From The President, Crystal Johnson Jun 2015

Greeting From The President, Crystal Johnson

South Carolina Libraries

Greeting for the second issue of South Carolina Libraries by the 2015 SCLA President, Crystal Johnson of Richland Library.


Software Review: Tinytask, Tammy Ivins Jun 2015

Software Review: Tinytask, Tammy Ivins

South Carolina Libraries

Tammy Ivins, Transfer Student Librarian at the University of North Carolina at Wilmington reviews the software, TinyTask.