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Access the extensive research resources of the University Libraries through the variety of tools .
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The USC Salkehatchie libraries, located in Allendale and Walterboro, support the curricular information needs of students, faculty, staff and, where possible, the greater community USC Salkehatchie serves. The libraries provide books, periodicals, electronic information, computers, and other resources in support of curriculum and instruction. The libraries strive to give the highest quality of service possible. Library services, including electronic document delivery, database and catalog access, and interlibrary loan service, are offered to traditional and non-traditional students on and off campus.
Access the extensive research resources of the University Libraries through the variety of tools .
Subscription databases consist of published journals, magazines, reports, documents, newspapers, books, image collections, and more. Some of the electronic resources listed are provided by Discus or Collegiate Discus.
Library guides allow for easy navigation through and instruction on core and relevant resources in a particular subject field, class, or assignment.
Interlibrary loan services are available only through ILL Express to USC Salkehatchie faculty, staff, Salkehatchie Alumni Association members with a current membership card, and currently enrolled USC Salkehatchie students only. There may be charges associated with interlibrary loan activities, to include photocopying, postage, and a basic loan fee, depending on the lending library policies. Generally there are no charges for book requests within the USC system. Others must make arrangements through their college, school, or public library.