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Newsletters
Reflections USC Libraries’ bi-annual publication for faculty, staff and friends on all USC campuses, featuring the libraries’ recent activities, new services, exhibits, events and acquisitions.
Thomas Cooper Society Newsletter Bi-annual publication for members of the Thomas Cooper Society, featuring updates on events, exhibits, activities and acquisitions.
Caroliniana Columns A publication for members of the University South Caroliniana Society featuring updates on events, activities and acquisitions.
Members of the Society receive a newsletter published in Spring and Fall, with updates on activities, recent acquisitions, and collections. Issues Autumn 2001 to the present in Adobe Acrobat PDF format. The complete series is available online from the South Caroliniana Library at http://www.sc.edu/library/socar/uscs/#newsletter.
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E-Newsletters
From Your Libraries... These electronic newsletters are designed to provide general library information as well as information tailored to individual colleges/schools/departments.
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Anthropology
Biological Sciences
Business
Chemistry & Biochemistry
Computing Science – for older issues see Engineering and Computing Sciences
Criminology and Criminal Justice
Earth and Ocean Sciences
Engineering and Computing Sciences
English Language and Literature
Hospitality, Retail, and Sport Management
Journalism and Mass Communications
Languages, Literatures, and Cultures
Library and Information Science
Linguistics
Philosophy
Physics and Astronomy
Political Science
Psychology
Public Health
Religious Studies
Social Work
Statistics
Theatre & Dance
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Educational Films Newsletter A listing of new films acquired during the previous month.
Other Publications
Annual Report A comprehensive look at USC Libraries’ impact, activities, services, exhibits and acquisitions, for the years 2002 to 2009.
Ex Libris Annual publication produced from 1994 to 2000, devoted to showcasing the University's library collections and the activities of the libraries' two support groups, the University South Caroliniana Society and the Thomas Cooper Society.












