2024 Fall FDL Conference

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At the Fall 2024 Federal Depository Library Conference, Brianna King, the South Carolina State Library’s Federal Documents Librarian, had the pleasure of presenting alongside her esteemed colleagues Pam King from the Citadel Daniel Library and Susie O’Connor from the USC Aiken Gregg-Graniteville Library. Their session, titled “Adapting to Changes in Government Information Management: Strategies and Tools to Keep You Out of the Weeds,” focused on innovative solutions in response to the ending of the Cataloging Record Distribution Program (CRDP) and MARCIVE.

During the presentation, Brianna highlighted a tutorial on the FDLP Data Manager (FDM), a newly updated system by the Government Publishing Office (GPO) that enables libraries to efficiently download MARC records and seamlessly upload them to their Integrated Library Systems (ILS). This tool is a game-changer for libraries adapting to changes in government information management.

The conference, hosted by the U.S. Government Publishing Office (GPO), Depository Library Council (DLC), and federal depository librarians, provided a fantastic platform for networking, collaboration, and sharing best practices. Beyond training sessions, the event also featured engaging activities such as trivia, bingo, and virtual exhibits, creating a well-rounded experience for all attendees. It was an invaluable opportunity for Brianna to connect with fellow professionals dedicated to enhancing access to government information.

Upcoming Event

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Speaker at the Center: Silversmith Kaminer Haislip, "Charleston Silver, Past to Present"

August 7, 2025, 6:00 PM

Join us at the next installment of the Speaker at the Center series with Charleston silversmith Kaminer Haislip. Haislip's rice spoon was recently added to the Charleston Museum's collection and she has received a grant from SC Humanities to study silver techniques abroad. Kaminer will present a lecture titled Charleston Silver, Past to Present on the history of colonial Charleston silversmithing and how it relates to her contemporary silver designs.