New March 2023 State Documents
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Based on its importance as a food source and vital species for the coastal food web, the health of the South Carolina blue crab population is of concern to both commercial and recreational crabbers.
Based on its importance as a food source and vital species for the coastal food web, the health of the South Carolina blue crab population is of concern to both commercial and recreational crabbers.
People from all over the United States and the world visit South Carolina state parks. Thanks to the State Library’s partnership with South Carolina Parks, Recreation, and Tourism, you can see these parks for free.
While some state documents contain hundreds of pages, others are short and simple, like this one-page document from DHEC’s “Don’t Waste Food SC” campaign.
Kids and animals are often the secrets to successful advertising. The combination also makes the Family Handbook from South Carolina First Steps eye-catching, prompting us to choose it as the January 2023 featured state document.
The South Carolina State Library is pleased to announce the selection of the most notable South Carolina State Documents of 2022. Government documents come in a variety of formats and winning categories including state agency monographs, serials, and websites or apps.
Miss USA Morgan Romano will help the South Carolina State University drum line lead a parade of students and teachers from the South Carolina State Library to the State House for the Read-In celebration on April 20, 2023. Romano has a degree in chemical engineering from the University of South Carolina.
Spring into action and pursue the grant you hope to obtain for your non-profit organization. We kick off our spring series of grants workshops with the ever-popular “Create a Winning Proposal” session on March 2.
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.
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.
Students at Abner Creed Elementary School coded robots to create their version of the Thanksgiving favorite, Balloons Over Broadway. Share your uplifting and impactful library stories with local communities and the legislators who serve them.
Many South Carolina State Library programs, resources, and services are supported in whole or in part by a grant from the U.S. Institute of Museum and Library Services.
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