State Library holds classes for state employees

The State Library is continuing its series of classes this fall to assist state government employees with finding information in the library and on the Internet. 

By Amanda Stone

The State Library is continuing its series of classes this fall to assist state government employees with finding information in the library and on the Internet. 

Our current classes are:

  • Grants Research: Finding a Funder
  • Check Out the State Library
  • Just Google It: Search Engine Tips and Tricks
  • From FirstGov to FedStats: How to Locate Federal Government Information on the Web
  • Medical Research: Using Internet Health Information Resources
  • I Saw It in the Newspaper: Using Online Newspaper Databases.

Each class is two hours and will be held in the Computer Training Room at the State Library, 1500 Senate St., Columbia. Enrollment is limited to 17 people, so we recommend that you register early.

For descriptions and additional information about the classes and to register online, go to http://tinyurl.com/l3x3c  and click on the folder titled State Government Employee Classes-Fall 2006.

If you have any questions about our classes, call Amanda Stone at (803) 734-4816 or e-mail astone@statelibrary.sc.gov.

Upcoming Event

Jon Tuttle

Jon W. Tuttle author of South Carolina Onstage

May 9, 2024, 5:30 PM

Join the South Carolina State Library's Center for the Book for our next Speaker at the Center Author Talk, featuring Jon W. Tuttle. He will discuss his book, South Carolina Onstage.