Teens Going Online at Libraries More than Ever
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Researchers at the Pew Internet and American Life Project recently made a presentation to the Congressional House Telecommunications Committee about teens and the internet.
Researchers at the Pew Internet and American Life Project recently made a presentation to the Congressional House Telecommunications Committee about teens and the internet.
Charleston and Georgetown libraries received more notice recently. Their joint program - South Carolina's REACH 2010 was recognized in the July/August 06 issue of "Computers in Libraries".
SC Libraries are invited to participate in a special September 11 observance sponsored by the Bensenville Community Public Library District (IL) and OPAL (Online Programming for All Libraries).
An ALC-sponsored study, conducted by Public Agenda and funded by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, shows that libraries are poised to lead the way to solutions to today's pressing community problems, including providing a safe and engaging place for teens; building a stron
The South Carolina State Library presented a $450,000 check to Williamsburg County Library to build library additions in Kingstree and Hemingway.
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January 17, 2006
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