MORE THAN 1000 LIBRARIANS, publishers, and vendors jammed into the 25th annual Charleston Conference in South Carolina, November 2-5. Created by College of Charleston librarian Katina Strauch, the meeting brings together everyone in serials and acquisitions. This year several speakers focused on book collections--print-on-paper books housed in bricks and mortar. Add in the discussions on ebooks and you could feel the back-to-book backlash
Lists CD-ROM products presented at the 1987 annual meetings of the Special Libraries Association and...
A brochure that gives statistics on library usage and ways that South Carolina’s libraries impact th...
SERIALS LIBRARIANSHIP is hot. It wasn\u27t too long ago that library schools were eliminating serial...
Tenopir discusses the the Nov 2008 annual Charleston Conference: Issues in Book and Serial Acquisiti...
Libraries and publishers are busy redesigning and formatting content while introducing new services ...
Over sixty presentations from the 38th annual Charleston Library Conference (held November 5–9, 2018...
Brief summary of a session at the 30th Annual Charleston Conference, held in Charleston, S.C. in Nov...
This Winter 2013 newsletter from the South Carolina State Library, volume 39, issue 1, features news...
This September 2014 newsletter from the South Carolina State Library, volume 46, issue 9, features n...
The Online Information Meeting each December in London is one of the last remaining conferences dedi...
Over one hundred presentations from the 36th annual Charleston Library Conference (held November 1–5...
University Libraries is a magazine published biannually by the University of South Carolina Librarie...
This December 2015 newsletter from the South Carolina State Library, volume 47, issue 12, features n...
IT\u27S BEEN SEVERAL years since I last attended the Online Information Meeting in London, so I was ...
Last year ended with a flurry of major sales in the information industry. Just as 2006 holiday shopp...
Lists CD-ROM products presented at the 1987 annual meetings of the Special Libraries Association and...
A brochure that gives statistics on library usage and ways that South Carolina’s libraries impact th...
SERIALS LIBRARIANSHIP is hot. It wasn\u27t too long ago that library schools were eliminating serial...
Tenopir discusses the the Nov 2008 annual Charleston Conference: Issues in Book and Serial Acquisiti...
Libraries and publishers are busy redesigning and formatting content while introducing new services ...
Over sixty presentations from the 38th annual Charleston Library Conference (held November 5–9, 2018...
Brief summary of a session at the 30th Annual Charleston Conference, held in Charleston, S.C. in Nov...
This Winter 2013 newsletter from the South Carolina State Library, volume 39, issue 1, features news...
This September 2014 newsletter from the South Carolina State Library, volume 46, issue 9, features n...
The Online Information Meeting each December in London is one of the last remaining conferences dedi...
Over one hundred presentations from the 36th annual Charleston Library Conference (held November 1–5...
University Libraries is a magazine published biannually by the University of South Carolina Librarie...
This December 2015 newsletter from the South Carolina State Library, volume 47, issue 12, features n...
IT\u27S BEEN SEVERAL years since I last attended the Online Information Meeting in London, so I was ...
Last year ended with a flurry of major sales in the information industry. Just as 2006 holiday shopp...
Lists CD-ROM products presented at the 1987 annual meetings of the Special Libraries Association and...
A brochure that gives statistics on library usage and ways that South Carolina’s libraries impact th...
SERIALS LIBRARIANSHIP is hot. It wasn\u27t too long ago that library schools were eliminating serial...