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September 2011
Greetings from your Political Science Liaison,
Welcome back to the fall 2011 semester. This is the first issue of the library's newsletter, "From Your Libraries ..." The newsletter will provide general library information as well as information specifically helpful for you the Political Science Faculty.
As your liaison I am here to help you with requesting needed library materials, instruction sessions on library resources that would improve your student's research, or just being your point of contact if you or your students have questions or issues with any library service.
Please remember that all book or video requests are made through "eRequest" throughout the academic year. Journal requests can be sent directly to Gary Geer of our Collection Development Office.
If you have any other questions feel free to contact me at either Bill Sudduth or 777-1775.
Bill Sudduth
Political Science Liaison
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Politics on Film Festival
The South Carolina Political Collections will again be hosting a "Politics on Film Festival" with monthly showings in the Hollings Library Program Room the fall line-up includes:

- Tues., Sept. 20: City Hall (1996), including Fritz Hollings! (plus Al Pacino and John Cusack)
- Tues., Oct. 18: The Congress (1989), Ken Burns documentary
- Tues., Nov. 1: All The King's Men (2006), starring Sean Penn and Jude Law in the classic Robert Penn Warren story
All shows start at 5:30 and include free soda and pizza.
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Library Instruction Available

We provide instruction to meet the varying needs of you and your students. Are you interested in a general library introduction or hands-on instruction? Read more about how our librarians can help.
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Scan and Deliver - Let us get that for you

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For more information see the Scan and Deliver Policies.
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