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We're now open later!

09/27/2023
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graphic of owl with bookWe are happy to announce the official start of late-night and (some) overnight hours at the library.  

Effective immediately, the library is open on the following schedule:

  • Sundays, 2 pm, until Wednesdays, 12 midnight (24 hours a day, 3 days a week)
  • Thursday, 7:30 am to 12 midnight
  • Friday, 7:30 am to 5 pm
  • Saturdays, 10 am to 5 pm

These hours will continue until further notice, offering you a place on campus after 10 pm for study, research, and computer use. 

We are still planning to move to a 24/5 schedule (Sunday through Friday plus Saturday hours). We're in the process of hiring personnel to staff the library overnight Wednesday and Thursday and hope to provide an update to our schedule as soon as possible.

Check our hours, the library news blog, and our Facebook and Instagram pages for schedule updates.

 

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Veterans Day 2003 poster - soldier blowing trumpet in front of waving flagOn Veterans Day and throughout the year, we would like to acknowledge, honor, and celebrate America's veterans. We are especially grateful for and proud of Upstate students, staff, and faculty who have served in the U.S. Army, Marine Corps, Navy, Air Force, Space Force, and Coast Guard.

To commemorate Veterans Day 2023, the Library's Displays Committee has mounted an exhibit of books, DVDs, and other materials in our collections that represent the service, accomplishments, and challenges of America's veterans. You can find this display on the Library's 1st floor just past the Research service desk, adjacent to the Library's book stacks. The materials in the collection are available for borrowing.

In addition, we are also exhibiting a selection of Veterans Day posters in the Library. This exhibit includes the 2023 poster pictured here, as well as a selection of posters from past Veterans Day commemorations. These posters are located along the wall near the main staircase on the Library's 1st floor. 

You can find these and other images by visiting the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs' Veterans Day poster gallery via the Department's Flickr page. All images are in the public domain and free to use and display.

Please join us in thanking and celebrating America's and Upstate's veterans for their service and commitment to the nation.

 

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To kick off the Fall semester, USC Upstate Library has created a new display--publications written or edited by our very own university faculty.

The Library's Book Display Committee chose this theme to shine a light on the scholarship and creative works of Upstate faculty so that everyone might know about them. The committee hopes that this representation of titles will encourage our students and patrons to learn more about each faculty member's work and interests.

The display begins on September 5 and will last until October 6. Throughout this period, titles will be rotated in order to showcase more faculty publications. All items arUSC Upstate faculty publicationse available for checkout for personal viewing or reading. In addition, the display features a QR code that points readers to a LibGuide featuring additional faculty publications that we might not be able to display during this time.

Also, be on the lookout for one or two titles written by Upstate's Associate Professor of Music, Nolan Stolz. Dr. Stoltz will present a talk about his research at Tukey Theatre on Thursday October 12. We will have more info about the book talk through the blog and social media. So, stay tuned.

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August 18, 2022


We are eager to help you either begin or continue your academic career at Upstate this fall semester. We hope, no matter your question, you will reach out to any of our service desks or online connection points with your questions. We are so excited to see everyone working, studying, and gathering in the library.

Take a look at some of the following selected resources to help you start your fall semester. 
 

Incoming Students Returning Students Faculty Resources

 

 

 

 

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