News
We have new books, part 2
The good news is that we got about 49 new books last Friday…the good/bad news is that they are almost...
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Amazon Cloud Drive and Cloud Player
the below is taken from “Amazon Cloud Drive and Cloud Player: A Hands-On Tour,” By Jared Newman, PCWorld , ...
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Cmail launches for enrolled Students
We are excited to announce the launch of Google Apps for our students, including “CMail”. This is the replacement system...
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We have new books!
Well, some new books. Only six–but I’m excited anyways! The titles are: As Meat Loves Salt Sweetsmoke The Lost Cyclist...
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‘Mislike Me Not for My Complexion’
In spring 2010, Julia Ellen Craft Davis and Vicki Lorraine Davis generously donated the Craft and Crum Family Papers to...
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Partners in Progress
As the College of Charleston moves towards an academic major in African American Studies, the Avery Research Center, the Carolina...
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Happy Spring!
We’ve been removing some of our older titles in anticipation of newer ones. If you see something that you would...
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The Art of Book Collecting
What drives someone to collect something? An attempt to revive a faded memory? The pride that comes from finding a...
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New book ideas
We’ve been ordering books and I was just wondering what everyone else is reading lately…. Ideas? Suggestions?
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Kindles now available for checkout at the Library!
cc licensed flickr photo shared by jimmiehomeschoolmom The library has 2 Kindles available for the college community to borrow. Each...
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This Week’s Study Skills Seminar: The Advising Advantage! Wed. 2.23 at 6 pm and Thurs. 2.24 at 4 pm, Robert Scott Small, rm 103
Do your students think that good Academic Advising just means putting together a schedule that doesn’t have too many 8...
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Films on Demand Database
Films on Demand Films On Demand is a state-of-the-art streaming video platform that makes it easier than ever to incorporate...
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Poetics open mic and poetry series w/ Chris Gelling
Tonight, Thursday, February 17th from 7:30 until 10:00 pm at The Communications Museum at 58 George Street there will be...
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Lecture: Freedom’s Teacher, the Life of Septima Clark
Out of the archives and into public discourse… For her biography of Civil Rights activist Septima Poinsette Clark, Katherine Mellen...
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Friends of the Library Panel Discussion: “Going Green: Fad or Forever?” Wednesday, February 16th, 6:00pm – 7:30pm, Addlestone Library, Second Floor, Room 227
Please join the Friends of the Library for our second panel discussion, “Sustainable Buildings in the Lowcountry,” in our ongoing...
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This Week’s Study Skills Seminar: Take Your Best Test! Wednesday, 2.16 at 6 pm and Thursday, 2.17 at 4 pm. RSS rm 103
Students often report that they use the first round of tests to ‘get a feel for’ what will be expected...
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Lost and Found
Today’s post was authored by a Guest Contributor, historian and sea grass basket scholar Dale Rosengarten. It amazes me when...
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Facebook Finally Offers Users Encryption
If you regularily use Facebook in the lab or on unsecured wireless hot spots (like Starbucks or Barnes and Noble),...
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Irish Film Festival showing at Addlestone
The First Annual Irish Film Festival at the College of Charleston will run from February 15 through St. Patrick’s Day. ...
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