University of South Carolina Tours Recap
Hi everyone,
LISSA is right in the middle of our September tours. Last
Friday, our members were able to tour the Thomas Cooper and Ernest Hollings
Libraries. The Thomas Cooper is undoubtedly familiar to all of our students,
but we did get a quick look behind the scenes. Our newer members were also
given a rundown of some of the special features and privileges that they may
not have been aware of. The tour of Ernest Hollings took us behind the scenes
of the South Carolina Political Collection, Digital Collection and Rare Books.
Members were treated to memorabilia from South Carolina’s political movers and
shakers and rare books and materials ranging from John J. Audubon paintings to
F. Scott Fitzgerald’s personal ledger.
Monday’s tours were equally exciting – at the South
Caroliniana our members were treated to information that covered the scope of
the library’s collection, its policies and its history. Some of the storied
history of USC’s campus, particularly the Horseshoe, was also touched on.
Afterward, LISSA toured the Coleman Karesh Law Library. Members were shown the
library’s collection, its circulation area and its technical services
department. It was a great presentation of how law libraries function.
These tours were a perfect prelude to our big North Carolina
trip coming up this Friday. We hope that all of our members can join us! If you
plan to do so, please meet us on Greene Street in front of Davis College at 6 Am
this Friday. We look forward to seeing you there!
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