The Lion's Roar is a biweekly news podcast highlighting what's happening in South Carolina's library world and is sponsored by the South Carolina State Library.
In this episode: LYRASIS 2010 NextGen Librarian Award; Gov. Mark Sanford's vetoes 31 and 92; Richland County is raising taxes to cover state library cuts.
In this episode: South Carolina Center for the Book Awards Program; South Carolina State Library has recently awarded sixteen mini-grants for public library to promote reading and serve South Carolin…
In this episode: The South Carolina State Library has launched a new web site, WorkSC.org, to assist libraries, state government agencies and employees, and citizens locate useful resources on the ma…
South Carolina Common Cause day in the life of SC libraries releases report; York County Library staff members Abbie Townson and Karen Van Vierssen were honored recently by the Friends of South Carol…
In this episode: Letters About Literature winners announced; DISCUS, South Carolina?s Virtual Library, takes another great stride forward with SmartSearch; Richland County Public Library recognized t…
This episode of the Lion's Roar is a recording of a book talk given by Dr. Robert Kapsch about his book, Historic Canals and Waterways of South Carolina. This is the first history of the canal boom …
South Carolina State Library is pleased to announce that it is now a BG TIME participating location; LYRASIS recently announced a collaboration with the South Carolina State Library and DISCUS, South…
The Association for Library Service to Children (ALSC) has awarded the 2010 Maureen Hayes Award to the Abbeville (S.C.) County Library System; Friends of the Richland County Public Library and the Un…
You will hear Tom Brown discuss the book, City of the Silent. This book is a guide to more than two hundred of the most famous, infamous, and influential individuals now interred in the iconic Charle…
South Carolina State Library has recently published a report titled, Social Media, Libraries, and Web 2.0: How American Libraries are Using New Tools for Public Relations and to Attract New Users; Th…
The first author talk for the spring series of the South Carolina Center for the Book's Speaker @ the Center. Kristina Dunn Johnson, Curator of History South Carolina Confederate Relic Room and Milit…
Richland County residents will have access to more computers and free Internet service at their local libraries, plus expanded help in using both, thanks to a grant from the John S. and James L. Knig…
This is a recording of the December 10 2009 Speaker @ the Center presentations by three South Carolina authors. Mike Creel and Lynn Kelley talk about their newly revised and definitive guide to the s…
The second annual Braille Challenge to be held in South Carolina will take place at the State Library's Talking Book Services Library on Thursday, February 4, 2010; South Carolina's first winner of t…
The State Library is proud to present the South Carolina Family Friendly Standards web site, in conjunction with the South Carolina Education Oversight Committee; Laurens County Honor Book program fo…
For this episode we have a special guest presentation. Stanley Lanzano is author of True Places: a lowcountry preacher, his church, and his people. The book is a documentary photographer's vivid stud…
Calhoun, Chesterfield, Dorchester and York County Public Libraries have gone live on the new SC LENDS online catalog system; Visually impaired and blind K-12 students from across the state have their…
Librarians at the State Library have three classes which are open to state employees, to library staff and to the public. They're called "State Government Information," "Grants Research: Finding a Fu…
South Carolina State Library was recognized as a United Way 2009-2010 Kickoff Superstar; Library Card Sign-up Month; Berkeley County Library System (BCLS) has received a $13,450 Google Community Gran…
South Carolina's Virtual Library is pleased to announce two additions to its lineup of resources: LearningExpress Library and Ferguson's Career Guidance Center; National Library for the Blind and Phy…
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