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October 2012
I wanted to make everyone aware that through the USC Libraries' membership in the PASCAL consortium and participation in DISCUS coordinated by the South Carolina State Library more databases were added during the summer. To check on some of the title changes read our news article. You might find new titles to use with your teaching or research.
Please feel free to contact me with any questions, concerns, or suggestions about the library.
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World telecommunication/ICT indicators database
Contains time series data for the years 1960, 1965, 1970 and annually from 1975 to 2011 for around 140 telecommunication/ICT statistics covering fixed telephone network, mobile-cellular telephone subscriptions, quality of service, Internet, traffic, staff, prices, revenue, investment and statistics on ICT access and use by households and individuals. This is a CD-ROM product. Ask for it at the Reference Desk at Thomas Cooper Library.
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A LibGuide just for Faculty
Have you ever wondered if you're taking advantage of all the services University Libraries' have to offer? We've consolidated links to the most important library services and resources for your teaching and research. Bookmark it for your convenience.
Click here to access your LibGuide.
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Now there's an easier way to request items from the Library AnnexHave you noticed a location that says "Columbia Annex" in the online catalog? Don't let that stop you from requesting those items. The Library Annex provides a solution to the overcrowding at our libraries through the use of high-density storage. All the items stored at the Annex can be easily requested online through the catalog. Items can be delivered to Thomas Cooper Library for checkout or, if the requested item is an article, can be scanned and delivered directly to your desktop.
Click here to find out how to use the new request process.
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October 23 - Scott Simon
November 1 - Emily St. John Mandel
Join us for an evening with these authors. All events are free and open to the public starting at 6:00 pm in the Ernest F. Hollings Special Collections Library. Click here for more information.
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