State Library Presents Digital Collections Web Site

The South Carolina State Library is pleased to present Digital Collections (http://dc.statelibrary.sc.gov), a set of online projects that expand the State Library's mission to provide equal access to information for all South Carolinians.

These online collections create greater access to the State Library's unique historical resources and new digital projects.

The South Carolina State Documents Depository is an online library of both current and historical publications written by state agencies and state-supported academic institutions. These publications provide citizens with crucial information about state government, including statistics, annual accountability reports, and data on a wide variety of topics related to the state.


The staff of the State Library have scanned and made available publications of historical value and interest such as the directories of schools published by the State Department of Education from 1912 through 2010 and the inaugural addresses of 19 South Carolina governors. Links to these publications are also available through SCLENDS, (https://scsl.ent.sirsi.net/client/en_US/scsl) our online catalog shared with 13 other library systems.

For more information, contact Amanda Stone, Innovation & Digital Librarian, at astone@statelibrary.sc.gov or 803-734-4816.

Upcoming Event

Author photo of Patricia Brandon and the cover of Rise of the Pale Moon.

Author Patricia Brandon and "Rise of the Pale Moon"

May 7, 2026, 5:30 PM

Join us at the next installment of the Speaker at the Center with Author Patricia Brandon where she will discuss her historical fiction novel, "Rise of the Pale Moon." Set against the backdrop of the Revolutionary War era in coastal South Carolina, Rise of the Pale Moon weaves a compelling tale of three young women from distinct backgrounds: an indentured servant from London, a chattel slave raised on the Montague Hall plantation, and a Catawba Indian captured by the Cherokee and traded into slavery.