January is Braille Literacy Month
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Braille is used throughout the world by people who read a variety of languages. Louis Braille designed the coding system, based on patterns of raised dots, by which the blind can read through touch.
Braille is used throughout the world by people who read a variety of languages. Louis Braille designed the coding system, based on patterns of raised dots, by which the blind can read through touch.
The South Carolina State Library has partnered with the South Carolina Department of Revenue and the South Carolina Department of Consumer Affairs to provide the public with information on how to minimize the possibility of identity theft.
This January the Laurens County Library is pleased to host Thursday night book events with four upstate Authors.
The Sumter County Library will host the 2013 Local Author Fair on Saturday, January 26th from 3pm to 5pm in the Main Meeting Room of the Main Lib
The Cyrenius H. Booth Library in Newtown, Connecticut, has provided links and information about the recent school shooting crisis.
Fifteen applicants from across the country have been selected to attend the Young Adult Library Services Association's (YALSA) Teens & Libraries Summit, Jan. 23-24, 2013, in Seattle.
As part of the South Carolina State Library's remodeling efforts, our web server will be periodically unavailable until Friday, December 14.
Identity theft is a serious crime. This is the month to educate yourself on how to prevent identity theft. Read on to find some helpful resources.
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