New December 2022 State Documents
Whether long-standing or relatively new, every institution has traditions that evolve from daily culture. How the institution preserves and maintains the traditions weaves a tapestry that, in time, becomes the institution's history. Winthrop University's "Garnet and Gold: Traditions and Treasures 2022" welcomes the newest Eagles to the nest by introducing them to the University's time-honored traditions.
Innovation and Collaboration Deliver the Outdoors to More South Carolinians
Imagine opening a seventy-year-old time capsule and finding contents that tell the history of outdoor life in our state. This discovery is possible thanks to our partnership with South Carolina Wildlife magazine, a South Carolina Department of Natural Resources publication. The magazine staff collaborated with our librarians to digitize issues dating back to South Carolina Wildlife's inception in 1954. Issues through 1993 are available via the South Carolina Digital Library.
Save the Date!
Mark your calendar and plan to attend the Read-In on April 20, 2023. Register now.
2023 to 2027 LSTA Plan
Our completed and approved five-year Library Services and Technology Act (LSTA) plan is available on our website. We use this and our strategic plan to set priorities and plan projects and programs.
Neurodiversity in Libraries Workshop Series
Libraries are for everyone. Expand your skills and find ways to welcome neurodiverse patrons, their families, and staff to your library, support, and celebrate them. Register for a four-part webinar that teaches you about neurodiversity and helpful strategies to make customer service interactions, programs and events, collections, and library services more inclusive. Topics incude:
Enter the South Carolina High School Writing Contest
We invite high school juniors and seniors to answer the question, “How should we improve the state of South Carolina?” Use any genre and enter the 10th annual writing contest from the University of South Carolina Honors College by September 26. Honors College students will read all entries and choose 20 finalists for judge Ron Rash to review. First, second, and third place winners will receive cash prizes.
Unforgettable Exhibit Moves to Pickens County
Our exhibit showing glimpses of the civil rights movement in South Carolina through the lens of acclaimed photographer Cecil Williams, moves to the Captain Kimberly Hampton Memorial Library on September 1, 2022. Many of the displayed photographs are part of Williams’ book Unforgettable: 1950-1970: celebrating a time of life hope and bravery.