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This Week’s Study Skills Seminar: Notable Notes! Wednesday, February 9 at 6 pm and Thursday, February 10 at 4 pm.. RSS 103

4 weeks into the semester, and students’ notebooks are already bulging with page after page of class notes. The question...
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College of Charleston

Academic Responsibility: Remapping the Nation

A lecture presented by Temple University’s Dr. Joyce Ann Joyce on Thursday, February 10th at 6pm at the Avery Research...
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Workshops

LITE Session: What’s New in PowerPoint 2010

What’s New in PowerPoint 2010:  Being an introduction as to how to use the new PowerPoint and by so doing...
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Center for Student Learning Workshops

Read and Remember! This week’s Study Skills Seminar

Are your students already immersed in heavy reading this semester? Some students indicate that by the end of the first...
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Center for Student Learning Workshops

Re-Think Research!

Will your students be using the library this semester for research, papers, and projects? If so, please encourage them to...
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End of (last) year statistics

Including the Stieg Larsson series, there were a lot of checkouts on almost all of our books. Here are the...
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OpenStudy

Instructional Technologist Zach Hartje of the College of Charleston blogged about OpenStudy, a study site that mimics Twitter and Facebook....
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Friends of the Library

One in eight people worldwide lack access to safe water…learn why.

Today, 884 million people lack access to safe water supplies, representing approximately one in eight people in the world. The...
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Collection Highlights

Cainhoy Crossing: An Afternoon Tour of Cainhoy and Daniel Island

On Sunday, October 17, 2010, the Lowcountry Oral History Alliance (LOHA) had its first official group outing, a bus tour...
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In lieu of book titles

check out this link from the Lowcountry Digital Library. I’ve always wanted to go on a tour of homes in...
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Culturomics?

Have fun using the new Google N-gram viewer to explore cultural trends. http://ngrams.googlelabs.com/ Read the guide linked below for good...
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The Sweet Relief of Missing Children: A Novel by the dread pirate Sarah Braunstein

AddlestoneBrowsing's review: "Like a few other reviewers, I'm not quite sure why there should be relief when it comes to...
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The Sweet Relief of Missing Children: A Novel by Sarah Braunstein

AddlestoneBrowsing's review: "Like a few other reviewers, I'm not quite sure why there should be relief when it comes to...
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New Year 2011

Happy new year! The library is open today through Friday and we will be closed on Saturday and Sunday (January...
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End of the year treat

Since the College (and the library) are closed for the holidays I thought it would be nice to show off...
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Collection Highlights

Hutchinson Recounts Charleston Church History

If you have lived south of Broad Street, there is a great chance that you may remember a very agile,...
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Have a wonderful Holiday Break!

Safe travels and see you in January!
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Last day of Cougar Countdown! Study Location and Event

Stern Center – after 6 pm until close – all meeting rooms and ballrooms will be open                                                                   for study...
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Today’s Study Locations: December 13th

Stern Center – after 6 pm until close – all meeting rooms and ballrooms will be open                                                                   for study...
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Today’s Events: December 13th

11 am-1 pm ‘It’s a Wrap!’    Stern Center The Office of Multicultural Student Programs and Services will host its 2nd...
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