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“What Are We Doing? And Why? Motion Picture Film And The Digital Transition Era”, Greg Wilsbacher Oct 2014

“What Are We Doing? And Why? Motion Picture Film And The Digital Transition Era”, Greg Wilsbacher

Faculty and Staff Publications

No abstract provided.


Impact Of Cloud Computing On Librarians At Small And Rural Academic Libraries, Deborah Deloise Tritt, Kaetrena D. Kendrick Oct 2014

Impact Of Cloud Computing On Librarians At Small And Rural Academic Libraries, Deborah Deloise Tritt, Kaetrena D. Kendrick

Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


Caroliniana Columns - Fall 2014, University Libraries--University Of South Carolina Oct 2014

Caroliniana Columns - Fall 2014, University Libraries--University Of South Carolina

University South Caroliniana Society Newsletter - Columns

Contents:

Lanny and Sidney Palmer Establish Endowment Fund and Cultural Arts Collection at the South Caroliniana Library..... p.1
John Hammond Moore Honored on His Ninetieth Birthday..... p.1
Letter from the Dean of Libraries..... p.4
The Schuyler & Yvonne Moore Alcove..... p.4
"Remembering the Days...": Havilah Babcock..... p.6
“Slaves of the Rebel Gen. T.F. Drayton, Hilton Head Island, S.C.”..... p.7
New Faces..... p.7
Reports from 2014 Summer Scholars..... p.8
Each Picture Is Worth a Thousand Words: The South Caroliniana Library Portrait Collection..... p.10
Celebrating South Carolina’s Literary Heritage: Archibald Rutledge and Julia Peterkin..... p.11
Stephen Chesley Talks about Illustrating …


Modernizing Social Inclusion: A Look At John Carlo Bertot’S Contribution, Kim M. Thompson Oct 2014

Modernizing Social Inclusion: A Look At John Carlo Bertot’S Contribution, Kim M. Thompson

Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


Reflections - Summer 2014, University Libraries--University Of South Carolina Jul 2014

Reflections - Summer 2014, University Libraries--University Of South Carolina

Reflections

Contents:

Students Learn As They Earn..... p.1
From the Dean of the Libraries..... p.2
New Faces..... p.2
Fall Literary Festival Welcomes Three Authors..... p.3
Grant Highlights New South collections..... p.4
Book a Librarian..... p.4
Fall Happenings at University Libraries..... p.5
Have you Met..... p.5
The Myerson Collection Continues to Grow..... p.6
Have you Met..... p.7
Lindsay Hall: 2013-14 Cooper-Davis Fellow..... p.7
The Digital Age Comes to the Map Collection..... p.8
Have you Met..... p.9
Music Majors Get New Career Resource..... p.9
Conroy's Archive Is Here..... p.12


Caroliniana Columns - Spring 2014, University Libraries--University Of South Carolina Apr 2014

Caroliniana Columns - Spring 2014, University Libraries--University Of South Carolina

University South Caroliniana Society Newsletter - Columns

Contents:

South Carolina Academy of Authors Inducts New Members..... p.1
Report from the Director..... p.1
Dr. Lacy K. Ford Jr...... p.3
New Faces..... p.4
Robert Quillen, “The Sage of Fountain Inn”..... p.5
Honoring Robert Quillen..... p.8
Reading Room Renovations..... p.10
Music of the Civil War..... p.11
The Thomas J. Davies Firebrick Company (and Pottery): A New Look..... p.19
Edward Noble and the “Featherbed Aristocracy”..... p.24
“ ‘Hurah! Baseball…Is Here’: America’s Pastime in South Carolina”..... p.29
Library Receives NHPR Grant to Process Three New South Collections..... p.34
William Gilmore Simms Scrapbooks Made Available Online..... p.36
Upcoming Exhibitions..... p.40
Memorials & Honoraria..... …


A Normative Theory Of The Information Society, Kim M. Thompson Apr 2014

A Normative Theory Of The Information Society, Kim M. Thompson

Faculty Publications

Alistair S. Duff has been writing interesting works about social conceptualizations of the information society since the mid-1990s. His earlier works have examined the origins of the information society paradigm, surveyed the pre-2001 research literature related to the information society, and discussed connections between the information society and social engineering, and in 2004 he explored the need for normative analysis in information policy. One can easily trace Duff’s progress toward the presently reviewed book;the aforementioned themes of the history of the information society, social engineering,and the normative attributes of information policy are the scaffolding used to support the Rawls-Tawney approach …


Pushing Back From The Table, Nicole A. Cooke Apr 2014

Pushing Back From The Table, Nicole A. Cooke

Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


Caroliniana Society Annual Gifts Report - March 2014, University Libraries--University Of South Carolina Mar 2014

Caroliniana Society Annual Gifts Report - March 2014, University Libraries--University Of South Carolina

University South Caroliniana Society - Annual Report of Gifts

Contents:

Presidents - The University South Caroliniana Society..... p.1
Address by Dr. Edna Greene Medford..... p.2
Report of Gifts to the Library by Members of the Society During the Past Year..... p.15
Diary of Robert Beverley Herbert, 1931-1974..... p.15
Neves Family Papers, 1857–2012..... p.41
Papers of the Christensen Family, 1844–1989, 1998, and undated..... p.72
James E. Kibler Literary Collection, 1967–2011..... p.87
John Howard Furman Family Papers, 1744, 1782–1788, 1817, 1838–1964, 1988..... p.112
Alfred Ward Grayson Davis and Charles Lewis Davis Papers, 1823-1966..... p.128
Miscellaneous Items (Manuscripts, Letters, Photographs, Books, etc.)..... p.133
Selected List of Printed South Caroliniana..... p.184
Pictorial South …


Informal–Formal Sector Interactions In Automotive Engineering, Kampala, Dick Kawooya Jan 2014

Informal–Formal Sector Interactions In Automotive Engineering, Kampala, Dick Kawooya

Faculty Publications

This chapter provides findings from a Ugandan case study that examined innovation transfers between informal-sector automotive artisans and formally employed researchers at Makerere University’s College of Engineering, Design, Art and Technology (CEDAT). Th e primary site studied was CEDAT’s Gatsby Garage, an automotive workshop where it was found that the informal-sector artisans were central to innovative processes but were at the same time driven more by sharing impulses than by concern for the intellectual property (IP) implications of their work. Based on these findings, it is argued that Ugandan policy-makers need to seek policy tools to support innovation transfers between …