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ANNUAL PROGRAM

LIBRARY SERVICES AND CONSTRUCTION ACT

1974-1975

With FY 73 and FY 74 Supplements

South Carolina State Library 1500 Senate Street P. 0. Box 11469

Columbia, South Carolina 29211

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ij~.\ ~~"!..:. .ji." ConsoliGatcd Listir.g o~ Proj~cts Included in ~~~uc:.! rrog~~~ for Titles l, lll

r~1~ e,;;lOU:·,ts r<:!·.Jor;:ec bE:lOtv E:.TC:

aJ :C:s:;ir .. ::-.tcd Z:r:?G:1d:.tl.4res by P::oject, by LSCA Title 0 ~c~-u-·1 c;· .... ...,,--l:t-u··es 'ov ?roicc•· .... J. cc~ ""l'~ 1 e

...... "" ""--~·"'"-·· ...... -~ J. '- ... ~~ 1..1...., .,\. J. '· ..

. - ' . _____ .. I State: SOUTH CAROLINA . ?'or Fiscal Yc~:- Endi:1g J'.!ne 301 1S_2,2__ 1 Date c:: Subr::ission: JUL · 1 197q.

tns-.:ruc;;:o;-.s : ... 1:: co,.!?lctir.g ::r.is listing ::cllot·J.s: Tn.: projects listed belot·: a.rc '!.. For c:c:.ci1 LSCA Ti::l.e use a sapa.rata she:at<s); autl:odzec u:1d.a~ provisio;...s of :.seA 2. Transcribe t~e inforoation fro~ Section 3 o: each (check one):

1?-.oj,-'!ct Re?ort {OE Forrr. 3114-1) to one of the lines below. QgTi tle I Public Library 3. For eP.c!1 LSC,\ Title, show total of expenditu-.es by expenses catego•-y and S01.1rce I U.Title I Institutional

. (tote.l. of co~u!JnS l through ll) OTitle I Handicapped !Title lU ·

------.,..---------------8-Y_C_A_T_i::_C_C...,.. ~-V-(C_o_!_u,-.m-s_J_·-7)---------------':"'~ _. ____ .-.,a..i.V.::..::S:...::O:..:.I..RC;: (Coh~:i·.ns s-: J) -----

• PRO.i~Ci' NwMti!::R

I-A -

I-.B -II -III-A

III-B (3) -

III-C (3)

III-D (1) -iii-D. (2)

•III-D (3) ·-

III-D (4)

V-A ~

V-D

TO'i:~t

j S~L.:.~:ES BOOKS I},U;JIO•VISUAI.! -~u·p----~- tCONTF!AC':'UAI..I' OT:.,:::R

11 TOTAL. I"~ FEOERAL.I STATE l L.OCA'..

I . · . I I Alli::l -..·~vES 1 MAT£RIAI..S I"' ' Mt:.• ' ,. SERVICES EXPENSES PROJECT • FUNuS f"UNOS F\.!:O.::JS

! (l; (2) I (J; ~ (4) (.S) (6) (7) I (Bj ' (9) (J D.l

-~ ....... , .. ., . "'-

(.-.'!u.:t C.7'J4J/

c.,J. 1; (11)

12-92,·915; j J 3.,ooo I 76,103 I 32,1131 404~-;~ 12,ooo( 392,1311 i 404,1·31·

f ... i· 1·- ~ f 6,ooo ! . 7,2ool.13,201 1,2ooj 12,0oo) ~ 13,200 -:---, ' I I I • ' I

I l I . 2 5, o o o ! 1 6 5 , o o o 1 • ! ! 1 ! 1 9 o , o o o; 8 8 , o o o i 1 o 2 , o o.o l 1 9 o , o o o

3,484,391 !1,187,6551 83,704 1 50,1601 515,7711

5,321, 681~ 980,014 j4. 341, 66i5,321, 681 . t --

66,608

53,027

23,043

. 1· j I 3 , 5o oj 3, 5o o j 3, 5o o I 1 1 3 , 5o o

82, 5ooj I j I 82, 500 I 82, 5oo j ! I 82, 5oo

15,·177 1

. 13,298 I· 2, 570 I 39,397,137,050 59,050 1 I 78,000 I 137,050

10,1181 4,360 I 1,019 I 23,7461 .92,2701 47,270 I ·I 45;000 I 92,Z70

8,0341 I j 4,923f 36,ooo! 1u,ooo j 1,000 1 1 . 1 1. ooo 1 ·1. ooo 1 · . 1

I 26,818 I 1 26. 8181 26. 818 1 · 1

,-;-;,-~ I 24, 300 I ;~. ~~o -I I I ·-I 1 i 1 I I l

i 25,0001 36,000

1,000

26,818

24,300

----4

56, 749 82,103 i

i~:944,9?411,519,6·02 11102, 362 I 'I I

I t I I -~l,~- -~-1626, 650 6,332,450 345,638 11,497,145 4,489/667!6,332,450

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lj~a\ ~~!!...:. .ji.: ConsoliGatad Listir.g oe Proj~ct$ Included !r. ~~~u~! Prvg~~u for Titles !, Ill

r.,~ a;,1ou:;::s raf>o::::-;:ed b.::lo~., c:.xe: Qf .C:s;;ir .. ;:1tcd Z~:~c:1.:iitt:.res by Project, by LSCA Ti t!e 0 ~c 1••• ~ l.- :;· ........ ,-..; .. '"···-es 'ov ?ro j "C'" ~')'J - cc,• Tl'-, e r . ... uc... .....~ • .1\._,. ___ ._~.,..;.,1. """"" .... ~ ~ ~v .'l. .....

[ns;::::-uc~:o~s ~o= co~plcting this listing ~cllows: '!.. :E'er c:c:.ch LSCA Ti=ie t:.Se a scpa.rata s'he:at(s); 2. Transcribe the inforoation frow S~ction 3 of each

Proj•-'!Ct Repo!'t {OE: Forrr. 3114-1) to one of the lines below. 3. Fo~ ef'.ch LSC.\ Title, show total of exper.dit~res by expenses catego1.-y and source

. (total c£ co~u~•s l through ll)

State: SOUTH CAROLINA Fo!' Fiscal Ycc.:.= Endi:1g J~ne 30, 1; 75 Date c:: Subr::ission: JUL · 1 1974 Tna projects listed be:i.ov: a:::-~

aut~o~izec undz~ provisior.s of LSCA (check one):

0Title I Public Library iX\.Ti tle I Institutional DTitle ! . Handicapped nTitle III · -----

1 BY CATS:GC~V {Colut<~ns J•1) L___ ay SOI.RCS: (iJo/l::i:ns S•:i)

l I i ! I . l -~····-· • P~OJ~Ci NwMCI.!R

1 s.:.L;.F\:e:s , 1 AU~to·vasuAL : _ . ___ icoNTRAc-:-uAL.' c-r:1:::R TOTAL. FOR~ FEOERAI.. STATE I..OCA'... i ,; -~,· "..~ 1 1 A""O ·.,;;.:-;e:s BOOK... -~~ MATERtAI..S j c.QUo?M·"'""' , .. SERI/iCI::S I EXPENSES PROJECT i FUN:JS I"UNOS n::o.:os i (···~:~,.c;/" I (l; (2) I (J; I (4) (.S) (6) l (1) I (Bj (9) (UJ) I (11)

. VI-A {2)

Vi-A {3)

i46; 9651 55,128\ 2, 6oo ) 8·, 950 i I 19,200 1232,8431 l232, 8431 i 232, 843·

:---···-L-:.: 600 I I ! I I I, 600! ! I, 600 I i I, 600

VI-A {4)

"

t 900 ! . ! ! I I 900 ! ! 90p : --~- ~-- - -~-------- -- . I

I i I

,. I I _l ___ I_~ _____ L _ ___ i ' I I I '· I I__ I _j~ J--~--I --,---- --~--- ---- r l i I

i- _ ~-'-· -~~ I ___ __l-- - _ I_ _ -· -_I 1 :---~- ~- -I I -~~---~~~~~----~T-_ -1 ·I

I . I I I I ~-_ j____ _ l 1 i i I I I I ----==t=-- _· ___ I_ . _ ~- I · _ I i I I ' I I I l . ~ i I I I i . i .~m 1 ___ _1 I ! !

I I I ! I l I I ~r I ! _ ___,_

i I \ _ ~---~-~ ____ __ L _ i l I I I I 'rO'l'.AL

t· 11 4 6-' 9,6 5 J 57_' .6 2 8 l 2 ' 6 0 0 I 8 ' 9 50 . \ I i 11 9 ' 2 0 0 t 2 3 5 ' 3 4 3 i 235, 3431

900

235, 343

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t;~.t ~::,,!..:. w .::·

ConsoliGatad Listing o~ Projacts Incladad ~r. ~r.r.~~! Prog~~m for Tit~es I, Ill

C~1~ e,;110U:i i:S !"e:JO:"i:CC b.:lo~v Q.~C:

~ ~s:;ir;.::i.tcd Z:r:?c:1dit~res by P::-oject, by LSCA Tit!e 0 Actu.:-.1 Zx:Je!::d:.tl.!res bv ?rojcct. 1n :;:.seA Ti ::le

---------State: SOUTH CAROLINA ~or Fiscal Ye~-: Ending Jl.!ne 30, lS~ Date c: Sub~is.sicn: JUL · _ _.1_1~9~7~4 ____ __

. Lnsi:'.:-uc;; :o:-.s = ... 1-: co:.;?lctir;g tr.is listing fcl:!.ot·J.s: Tna projects listad belot·: ar.a c.uthorizcc ~r.da~ provisio~s of ~SCA (check one):

· '!.. ~or c:c.ch LSCA Title ~se a separata she:at<s);

"

2. Transcribe ::~e information fro~ s~ction 3 of each P-.:-oj,"!ct Repo:.t {OE. For.:-. 3114-1) to or.e of the lines below.

3. Fo~ e~ch LSC~ Title, show total of exper.dit~res by expenses catagol7 and source . (totsl of co~u~,s 1 through ll)

0Title I Public Library LJ'I'itle I Institutional OTitle I Handicapped

ITitla III · I BY CATS:CC~Y (ColuMna J-7) L illY SOI.IRCS: (Coi'l:i;ns s-: n -----

• _ _ ; 1 i , T . , 1 ·r .:; -:A:. • P~0·""5' f s;.L.:.":ES ~ 1/~IJ::>IO•VISUAI.: _ ,. _ ·- lCONTRAC"tUAI.I OT:~:::R TOTAL. I"OR_j FEOERAI.. S_TATE L.OC'A-:. .

N\JMtl.:.R j """:::l w;.;;;e:s BOOK.. .-f MATG:RIAL.S j c.QUa?Mc.,.,;'

1

.. SERVICC:S I EXPENSES PROJl!CT i Fv:-..o:>s f'UNCS f'I.!NOS (.'.tw.:t c.-;·JIJ/

c .• r. 7; (11) . I . (I; (%) I (Ji ! (4) (.S) (6) (1) I (/Jj (P) (JO.l

VI~B-{1)135,4591 I ' 14,560 142,953,82,972' \82,9721 i 82,972

"11-B -~ . L:: 000 I . I ! ! I 3, 000 ! 3, 000 j I 3,000

VI-B {3) ; i 4, 500 ! . I ! I I 4, 500 j i 4 500 1 1 f f I I ! ' • 4, 500

VII , I 35,139 I I I G5,139 ~ 35,139 j ·. l 1 35,139

' I. , I I _I '· I I J I t I __ _I __ ,__ I -. I I ~-~ ~- -u ~-u --u~ i ! I __ _ . i- I · I _I __ _ _I _ _ _ 1 . I

I I ! ~I --- r---~ -I I ·I I . I I I ! t _ I 1 1 i -1 I · I -- ~, -___ -- J -~~--0 - 1- ~-----~ 0 I ~~----- ~ ,--------- --,- ---- ~-- -- I I. I I i '

---. I I . ! I I I I

I I l : · I i . i -I I i --1 \ I I I . I I I -- ! I I 0 I t I ! I i ~5, 459 I 7, 500 \: 35,139 I ·j 4, 560 II 42,953 1125,611 l38, 139 li 87,472 l' llz5, 611

r I I I ' ~ I J f I 'l'O'l'l\l

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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, EDUCATION, AND WELFARE An answer is required FORM APPROVED OFFICE OF EDUCATION for each item on this form. O.M.B. NO. 5 1-R071 2 WASHINGTON, D.C. 20202

THIS REPORT IS FOR TITLE

PROJECT REPORT rx A PROPOSED l.

AN ACTUAL I PROJECT PROJECT

For Titles I and Ill of the Library Services and Construction Act, as amended P.L. 91-600 FISCAL YEAR ENDING STATE rROJECT NO.

~ 1-~ Q

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I

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1'Read the Instructions before completing this report) June 30, IQ75 s. c. I-A 1. NAME (Identify it state aQency, reQional or local library, cr,anization. or Institution ~hat wdl adminrster the proJect) TELEPHONE (Area code, Number, Extension)

' South Carolina State Library (803) 758-3181· 758-3182

ADDRESS (Number, street, city and Stat") I COUNTY I ZIP CODE CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICTISI (lll,.ss than enllre

P. 0. Box 1146 9_~_ Columbia, s. c. 29211

State, list by number)

All Richland 2. NAME OF PROJECT

Title I: Proiect I-A General AdministratiQn --·---3. PROJECT DATES [ - INITIAL PROJECT [x" CONTINUING PROJECT IF CONTINUING P~OJECT, GIVE PREVIOUS PROJECT NUMBER

a. ESTIMATED TOTAL TIME SPAN '(y.,ars) Indefinite I b. PROJECT BEGAI'< 1956 I c: PROPOSED TERMINA-TION DATE non-terminal 4. GEOGRAPHICAL AND POPULATION DATA (Complet<' all olthe sub-it,.m' applicabl,. to this proJ,.cl) 5. FOR TITLE Ill. INDICATE TYPE OF PROJECT

(1) TOTAL NUMBER OF COUNTIES SERVED 46 (I)~- BIBLIOGRAPHIC SERVICES (3![---; REFERENCE SERVICE

(2) NUMBER OF PERSONS IN THE AREA SERVED BY THE. PROJECT 2, 590, 5_~6 12) : COMMUNICATIONS NETWORK (4) c INi::,"'c.'(AL PROCESSING - ··~

(3) PREDOMINANT CHARACTERISTIC OF AREA SERVEC (Gin' best estimate olthe Pte« enta/le ( 5) c OTHER (Spec,ly)

distribution of persons served within each of the followinQa reas) ~-

a. (1) MODEL CITY NEIGHBORHOOD 78,392 {2) APPALACHIA 656, 219 b. (1) URBAN~232,19~2) SUBURBAN (3) RURAL 1, 358, 3 21 ---- ·---· --- .------~---~------- --.

6. TYPE OF GROUP(Check the box whtch best describes the population served by the project) 7. AGE GROUP SERVED (G1ve best estimate of the percentaQ~ distribution of

(l)D ECONOMICALLY DISADVANTAGED persons served rn the project by aQe Qroups (see item 4.b. J

(2)0 PHYSICALLY HANDICAPPED; GIVE PE.RCENTAGE OF THIS GROUP THAT IS BLIND (lJ CHILDREN (aQe 0·14) 787 • 709

WORKING AGE/ (3) GRADUATE (aQe 25-<.4) l /Yf2.

(3) D Ml GRANT (4)[Xl GENERAL PUBLIC AREA (5) C OTHER (Specify) (2) ·rou TH (aile 15-24) 519. 083 (4) AGED (all" 65 and ov.,r) 190, 96

764

0 a. ETHNIC OR RACIAL GROUP IS THIS PROJECT PRIMARILY FOR A SPECIFIC ETHNIC OR RA·

CIAL GROUP? (II uYES," Qive best estimate of percentaQe d1stribution of persons [-YES ~NO 9. NUMBER OF PARTICIPATING LIBRARIES AND AGENCIES served by race or ethnic Qroup)

IF SPANISH SURNAMED {1) TOTAL (Sum of items (2) thw (11) (6) OTHER ACADEMIC

2

(1) a. AMERICAN INDIANS 2,241 (2) a. MEXICAN AMERICANS 64 (7) SPECIAL 3

b. AMERICAN ORIENTALS 2,569 b. CUBAN PUBLIC 40 (8) HOSPITALS

6

c. NEGRO 78q 041 c. PUERTO RICAN (3) SCHOOL

0 (9) CORRECTIONAL 7

d. WHITE 1 794 430 d. OTHER (4) VOCATIONAL (lO) ~€~~DOEL~TIAL 8

e. OTHER 2 235 I) ·•· t <>\)\. •••••••••

.···:

•·. (5) JR. COLLEGE u Ill) OTHER

SUMMARY OF EXPENDITURES (Fill in Line 1 lor "PROPOSED" and Line 2 lor "Actual" exp .. nditures, OE Form 3114-J. Round all amounts to nearest dollar)

BY CATEGORY (Columns 1-7) BY SOURCE (Columns 8-11)

TOTAL PROJECT SALARIES

BOOKS AU DID-VISUAL CONTRACTUAL OTHER TOTAL FOR FEDERAL STATE LOCAL (Must equal EQUIPMENT

AND WAGES MATERIALS SERVICES EXPENSES PROJECT FU: OS FUNDS FUNDS Col. 7) ( 1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8~ (9) 110) (11)

1. Proposed 292' 915 3,000 76,103 32, ll} 404, 131 12,000 392,131 404, 131

2. Actual (--- ('

I CERTIFY that all of the infonnation NAME OF HEAD, STATE'LIBRARY AGENCY (Type) SIGNATURE /y DATE

contained herein is correct to the best KSL·--· c. _· .. ~ . 'v '\- --?-;' ' of my knowledge • Estellene P. Walker, Librarian( July l, 1974 \.__ "t__ -,_ \~ I. •,_. ,1'),

OE FORU :tll.t.l 5/73 PRFVI{)IJ~ EOITIONS ARE nR~nl FTI= (See reverse of thz s fonn)

.) .1

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OE 3114-1 6/73 South Carolina State Library 1500 Senate Street

1.

2.

3.

Columbia, South Carolina 29211 Fiscal Year 197 5 Title I ----------------------------Project I-A: General Administration

SECTION C- -DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT

Contributions toward attaining goals of the long range program: The project supports Goal I directly and makes possible the provision of adequate planning, direction and supervision at State level; maintenance of records of the fiscal administration of the entire program; personnel administration, accounting, evaluation, and reporting. Indirectly, the project supports all of the goals included in the State program.

General description: This project is aimed at the establishment, extension and im­provement of library service to the end that a good level of service will be within the convenient reach of all residents of the State. Major activities include planning, accounting, and records, administration of the grant-in-aid program; administration of special grant programs designed to advance the overall service in specific service areas or in specific geographic areas; studies and surveys as necessary to provide direction and/ or evaluation of both the state-wide and specific local prog:Ja ms; the establishment and maintenance of a program budget, the preparation and publication of the Basic Stale Plan, the Annual Program, and the long range South Carolina State Program for Library Development.

General aims: The specific aim of this project is to insure efficient administration of the entire program to the end that adequate library service may be provided throughout the State.

500--7/8/74

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OE 3114-1 6/73 South Carolina State Library 1500 Senate Street Columbia, South Carolina 29211 Fiscal Year 1975

Title ___,1~----------­Project I-A; General Administration

4. Method of administering: The administration will be centered in the headquarters office of the South Carolina State Library and will be supervised by the State Librarian.

5. Special or unique characteristics; NA

Areas of emphasis: NA

Special resources required: NA

6. Objectives, result of or influenced by particular economic or social conditions:

NA

7. Map of the geographical area: ~he entire State; no map.

8. Public and non-public libraries, agencies, organizations, and institutions parti­cipating in this project:

The South Carolina State Library, Columbia, S.C.

500--7/8/74

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OE 3114-l 6/73

Major Emphasis of Project:

South Carolina State Library 1500 Senate Street Columbia, South Carolina 29201 Fiscal Year 1975 Title I Project I-A: General Administration

1. Service to disadvantaged in low- income areas:

2. Strengthening State Library administrative agency:

3. Strengthening metropolitan public libraries serving as resource centers:

Relation of Project to:

1. Early childhood education:

2. Drug abuse education:

3. "Right to read":

4. Environmental education:

5. Career education:

500--7/8/74

Supplies the administrative support necessary for the success of all projects con­ducted in that area.

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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, EDUCATION, AND WELFARE An answer is required FORM APPROVED OFFICE OF EDUCATION for each item on this fonn. O.M.B. NO. 51-R0712 WASHINGTON, D.C. 20202

THIS REPORT IS FOR TITLE

PROJECT REPORT rx A PROPOSED [_

AN ACTUAL I PROJECT PROJECT

For Titles I and Ill of the Ubrory Services and Construction Act, as amended P.L. 91-600 FISCAL YEAR ENDING STATE 'PROJECT NO.

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,Read the Instructions before completing this report) June JO, 19 75 s. c. I-B 1. NAME (Identify it state aQency, re~ionsl or local librat}'• crtanization, or Institution that wr/1 administer the proJect) TELEPHONE (Area code, Number, Extension)

South Carolina State Library _(803) 758-3181· 758-3182 ADDRESS (Number, street, city and State) I COUNTY J ZIP CODE

CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICTISI (If/pss than entire

P. 0. Box 11469, Columbia, s. c. Richland 29211 State, list by number)

All Z. NAME OF PROJECT

I-B: Library Interpretation - State Wide Program 3. PROJECT OATES [_ __ · INITIAL PROJECT l X CONTINUING PROJECT IF CONTINUING P~OJECT, GIVE PREVIOUS PROJECT NUMBER Iitle I E]

a. ESTIMATED TOTAL TIME SPAN '(years) Indefinite I b. PROJECT BEGA:-.. 1962 lc, PROPOSED TERMINATION DATE Indefinite ~eel

4. GEOGRAPHICAL AND POPULATION DATA 1CompletP all of tl1e .,ub-item' appl•csble to this project) 5. FOR TITLE Ill, INDICATE TYPE OF PROJECT

(l) TOTAL NUMBER OF COUNTIES SERVED ------4()"

(1)~- -· BIBLIOGR4PHIC SERV1CES I{]) c: REFERENCE SERVICE

(2) NUMBER OF PERSONS IN THE AREA SERVED BY THE PROJECT 2,520,516 12;: coMMUNICATIONs NETwoRK 1 (4) r__, TECHNICAL PRocEssiNG "-- SER ICE

(3) PREDOMINANT CHARACTERISTIC OF AREA SERVEC (Gn~ best estimate o/ the per. ~ntafle ( 5) ~ :OTHER (Specolyj

distribution of persons ser .. ·ed within each of the followinQ areas) --

a. (1) MODEL CITY NEIGHBORHOOD 78, 392 (2) A PPA LAC ~~-~_5_Q__,__Z_12_ __ ~~_r:_B AN 1_2_1?.__1.92! 2) SUBURBAN ----- {3) RURAL 1 3 5§_,_1_ 21 6. TYPE OF GROUP(Check the box which best de-scribes the population served by the project) 7. AGE GROUP SERVED (Give best estimate of the percentaQf'! d•strihution of

(I) [_j ECONOMICALLY DISADVANTAGED persons ~ervcd tn thE- projf."ct by aQe Qroups (st!'e item 4.b.)

(2)0 PHYSICALLY HANDICAPPED; GIVE PERCENTAGE OF THIS GROUP THAT IS BL'ND (ll CHILDREN (Bile 0-14) 787,709 WORKING AGE/

(3) GRADUATE (aQe 25-64) l .09' (3)C]MIGRANT (4)~ uENERAL PUBLIC AREA (5) G OTHER (Specify) (2) YOUTH (aile 15·24) 519, 083 (4) AGED lafle 65 and over) 190,9

a. ETHNIC OR RACIAL GROUP IS THIS PROJECT PRIMARILY FOR A SPECIFIC ETHNIC OR RA• CIAL GROUP? (II"YES," Qive best estimate ol percentaQe distribution of persons

' CXJ NO 9. NUMBER OF PARTICIPATING LIBRARIES AND AGENCIES served by race or ethnic Qroup) l . YES -IF SPANISH SURNAMED

(I) TOTAL (Sum of items (2) thru (I 1) (6) OTHER ACADEMIC 2 (1) a. AMERICAN INDIANS 2,241 (2) a, MEXICAN AMERIC.~NS h4 (7) SPECIAL 3

b. AMERICAN ORIENTALS 2 569_ b. CUBAN PUBLIC 40 (8) HOSPITALS 6

c. NEGRO 789 041 c. PUERTO RICAN (3) SCHOOL 0 (9) CORRECTIONAL 7

d. WHITE l 794 430 d. OTHER (4) VOCATIONAL (IO) ~~~~DOEL~TIAL 8

e. OTHER 2 235 L. / ..• t'······ i. . J\. \ •• ; .. '

· ... _ .. -- .. (5} JR. COLLEGE 0 !II) OTHER

SUMMARY OF EXPENDITURES (Fill in Line I lor "PROPOSED" and Line 2 lor "Actual" expf'nditures, OE Form 3114·3. Round all amounts to nearest dollar)

BY CATEGORY (Columns 1-7) BY SOURCE (Columns 8-11)

TOTAL PROJECT SALARIES

BOOKS AUDio-VISUAL

EQUIPMENT CONTRACTUAL OTHER TOTAL FOR FEDERAL STATE LOCAL (Must equal

AND WAGES MATERIALS SERVICES EXPENSES PROJECT FU: OS FUNDS FUNDS Col. 7) ( 1) (2) (3) (4) ( 5) (6) (7) (8' (9) (10) (II)

1. Proposed 6,000 7, 200/. 13,200 1,200 12,000 13,200 _,.-.

I

2. Actual (. :.:. -,

I CERTIFY that all of the infom~ation NAME OF HEAD, STATE'LIBRARY AGENCY (Type) ,SIGNATURE

'?l\ DATE I

contained herein is correct to the best ~~~(({ (. of my knowledge. Estellene Librariari P. Walker, ·-cT c J~ i. ·~.- July l, 1974 --- - - ~-- --

';,

'764 60

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OE 3114-1 6/73 South Carolina State Library 1500 Senate Street

1.

2.

3.

Columbia, South Carolina 29211 Fiscal Year 197 5 Title I

--------------------------------------Project I-B: Library Interpretation

SECTION C- -OESCRIPTION OF PROJECT

Contributions toward attaining goals of the long range program: The project supports

Goal VC by increasing public understanding of the library program, the services provided, and ease of access to these services, and thus building up the use of the libr.ary by individuals and groups in the community.

General description: This program is cmned at strengthening the State Library and the public and institutional libraries of South Carolina. The program of Library Interpretation is conducted by a firm of public relations specialists. Bi-weekly conferences are held with the firm's representative who handles the account. Re­leases for statewide distribution are prepared on all major programs and releases are made to support special projects. Complete plans for publicity and public relations are developed for all major library programs and for each LSCA project. In implementing the plan, all news media a~e used and, in addition, exhibits are prepared and given at meetings of large groups which are concerned with one or another of the project areas. An annual evaluation of the program is made and an annual projection of the program for the coming year is prepared.

General aims: The aim of this program is to interpret the library to its public, and in this way to build up the use of the library by individuals and groups in the community. It is hoped through increasing the understanding of the role of the library in the life of today to make the library and its services an integral part of every community activity whether it be professional, business, educational, or recreational.

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;

OE 3114-1 6/73 South Carolina State Library 1500 Senate Street Columbia, South Carolina 29211 Fiscal Year 1975 Title _,:.! ___________ _

Project I-B: Library Interpretation

4. Method of administering: The program is administered by a firm of public relation experts with the assistance and advice of the professional staff of the State Library.

5. Special or unique characteristics; NA

Areas of emphasis: NA

Special resources required: NA

6. Objectives, result of or influenced by particular economic or social conditions:

7. Map of the geographical area: The entire State.

8. Public and non-public libraries, agencies, organizations, and institutions parti­cipating in this project: This is a project designed to serve all public and institu­tional libraries in the State. It is not concerned with non-public libraries, agencies, or organizations.

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OE 3114-l 6/73 South Carolina State Library 1500 Senate Street Columbia, South Carolina 29201 Fiscal Year 1975 Title I

---~~---------------------------------------Project I-B: Library Interpretation

Major Emphasis of Project:

1. Service to disadvantaged in low- income areas:

2. Strengthening State Library administrative agency: This project gives all activities of the State Library publicity and public relations support.

3. Strengthening metropolitan public libraries serving as resource centers:

This project will provide the publicity and public relations program necessary to support the development of the Area Reference Resource Centers and the strengthening of the Metropolitan Public Library.

Relation of Project to:

1. Early childhood education: This project will supply the publicity and the public relations program which will support all projects conducted in this area.

2. Drug abuse education: This project provided the printed reading lists and posters, necessary to support the project conducted in this area and will continue to provide press releases and other publicity.

3. "Right to read": This project will provide the basic public ra ations program and publicity to support this program.

4. Environmental education: This project designed the brochure for statewide distribution in this area and will continue to provide the necessary press

releases, radio spots, and other publicity which the project will require.

5. Career education: This project will provide the publicity and the public

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relations program necessary to support the various projects being conducted in this area.

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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, EDUCATION, AND WELFARE OFFICE OF EDUCATION WASHINGTON, D.C. 20202

PROJECT REPORT

An answer is required for each item on this fonn.

THIS REPORT IS FOR

[X ~:ORJ~~~SED l_ AN ACTUAL PROJECT

TITLE

FORM APPROVED O.M.B. NO. 51-R0712

I

For Titles I and Ill of the Library Services and Construction Act, as amended P.L. 91-600 ,Read the Instructions before completin~ this report)

FISCAL YEAR ENDING

June 30, 19 75

STATE

s. c. lPROJECT NO.

II

~ .... ~ Q

.... u ILl ... 0 111: a.. I

-c % 0 j:: u ILl "'

"'

1. NAME (Identify if state aQenc)'·, reQional or local library, or,anization. or rnstitution that wrll admin1ster the proJet:.t) TELEPHONE (Area cod<", Number, E•tension)

South Carolina State Library (803) 7 58-3l8J: 758 .. _3_L8_2_ ADDRESS (Number, street, city and State) I COUNTY I ZIP CODE I

State, list by number)

1 P. 0. Box 11469. Columbia, S. C. Richland 29211 All

CONGRESSIONAL DISTRI.CT!Sl (If l"ss than entire

2. NAME OF PROJECT

II. Strengthening the State Library Agency __ _ 3. PROJECT OATES [x_" INITIAL PROJECT \.'CONTINUING PROJECT IF CONTINUING PROiECT, GIVE PREVIOUS PROJECT NUMBER

a. ESTIMATED TOTAL TIME SPAN"(years) Indefinite b. PROJECT BEGAI'o c. PROPOSED TERMINATION DATE Indefinite 4. GEOGRAPHICAL AND POPULATION DATA (Compl<"t<- all of th~ sub-it.,m., dpplrcabl" to this pro;.,ct) 5. FOR TITLE Ill. INDICATE TYPE OF PROJECT

( l) T 0 TAL NUMBER 0 F C 0 UN TIES 5 E R V t D 4 6 ~I) [--~ ~ '~B_L_I O_G_R_A_P_H_I c_s_E_R_v_o_c_E_s_+---.;;::..;:.....-----------

( 2) NUMBER 0 F PER SONS IN THE ARE A SERVED BY THE PRO J E C T 2 • 59 0 0

51 6 -+-! _:2)~_-_c_o_M_M_U_N-clo-<-,: Ac--T_I_O_N_S_N_E ___ T_w_o_R_K.....l_.:....::=:...S.L.E~~.E.....----------(3) PREDOMINANT CHARACTERISTIC OF AREA SERVEC (Grn' best e8timate of th~ P<'" .. ntaQe (5) :--:OTHER (Specify)

distribution of persons served within escl1 of the followinQa reas) --------------~-------------------

a. (I) MODEL CITY NEIGHBORHOOD 78, 392 (2) APPALACHIA 656,219 b. (1) URBAN1,232,195121 SUBURBAN (3) RURAL 1, 358, 321

6. TYPE OF GROUP-JChe_ck the box which best de-scribes the population served by the pr~jec~) ~G-EGRolJPSERvED (Gn·t> br-st estimate of the percentaQf" distribution at (l)o ECONOMICALLYrnsADVANTAGEO ___ --- -- ---- ----- --- -- persons served in the project by aQe Qroups (see item 4.b.)

(2)0 PHYSICALLY HANDICAPPED; GIVE PE.RCENTAGE OF THIS GROUP THAT IS BLIND ~~~~~~GT~GE/(aQe 25

-64

)

(3)0 MIGRANT (4)~ GENERAL PUBLIC AREA (5) C OTHER (Sp<-cily) (2J YOUTH (aQe 15·24) AGEO (aQe 65 and ov~r) a. ETHNIC OR RACIAL GROUP 1s THIS PROJECT PRIMARILY FoR AsPECiF1c ETHNIC oR RA-

CIAL GROUP? (If "YES," Qive best estimate ol percentttQe distribution of persons served by race or ethnic Qroup)

IF SPANISH SURNAMED

i, YES l__-

(1) a. AMERICAN INDIANS 2 241 (2) a. MEXICAN AMERICANS

b. AMERICAN ORIENTALS 2 569 b. CUBAN

c. NEGRO 789 041 c. PUERTO RICAN

d. WHITE 1 794.430 d. OTHER

~. OTHER 2.235

~ Nol9. NUMBER OF PARTICIPATING LIBRARIES AND AGENCIES

(1) TOTAL (Sum of items (2) thru (11)~ (6) OTHER ACADEMIC

1 (7) SPECIAL

PUBLIC (8) HOSPITALS

(3) SCHOOL (9) CORRECTIONAL

(4) VOCATIONAL (lO) ~~~~DOELNSTI A L "•---:;";'

(5) JR. COLLEGE (1/J oTHER State Libra rv SUMMARY OF EXPENDITURES (Fill in Line I lor "PROPOSED" and Line 2 for "Actual" exp.,nditures, OE Form 3114·3. Round all amounts to nearest dollar)

BY CATEGORY (Coltmms 1·7) BY SOURCE !Columns 8·11)

•"' •l: PRO,.CT """'•' ..... '"·'~'"""' p CO"T"'""" OT"'" I TOTH ••• , I zt-t- AND WAGES MATERIALS EQUI MENT SERVICES EXPENSES PROJECT

2i5~ (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7)

t-Za..

TOTAL FEDERAL

I STATE

I LOCAL

I (Must equal

FU: OS FUNDS FUNDS Col. 7) fR\ (9) !10) (11)

102,0001 I u "'"'I ILl a.. a: 1. Proposed on X

25,000 165,000

ILl

u • .,o Uzo "'oz "'i=-c

2. Actual

I CERTIFY that all of the information contained herein is correct to the best of my knowledge.

.-tfl90,000

L

\

"'"' oe "eAO, >TATe'UBRART AG~-CT (T~pe) 11-d;~··.

Estellene P. Walker, L1branan l ~ \,\ l· OE FORM 3114-1, 6/73 PREVIOUS EDITIONS ARE OBSOLETE \__ -----

"'

88,000 I 190,000

i

<~\ _, _1 . \t "\.. ---r:: '

DATE

d-:>,- _\. July 1, 1974

(See reverse of thz s form)

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OE 3114-1 6/73 South Carolina State Library 1500 Senate Street Columbia, South Carolina 29211 Fiscal Year 197 5 Tit~e _..;;:!;___ _________ _

Project II. Strengthenin~ the State Library Agency

SECTION C--DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT

1. Contributions toward attaining goals of the long range program: Supports Goal IBl

directly and all other goals indirectly. Provides the specialized staff essential for the implementation of the State library program. Enables the State Library to acquire the materials needed for it to serve as a resource library supplementing the services of other libraries in the state.

2. General description: The project, designed to strengthen the State Library adminis-trative agency, has two parts. The first is intended to enable the State Library to recruit and retain experienced professional and administrative personnel required for the successful development and enlargement of the state-wide program of library service. In 1974-75, the State Library plans to add three new positions in this catagory: (1) a Deputy Librarian who will assist the State Librarian in planning and administering state and federal programs; (2} an Administrative Assistant who will assume respon­sibility for many records and activities pertaining to personnel, programming, and internal administration; and {3} an Institutional Librarian to take charge of the develop­ing program of service in state supported institutions so as to permit the Consultant for Special Programs to concentrate on expanding service to the blind and physically handicapped.

The second phase of the project relates to Technical Services which is responsible for the development and maintenance of the interlibrary loan and reference collections used to serve all libraries in the state. Through the control of the selection, acquisition, and processing of all materials and books used in the library program at the state level, and through the supervision and review of the purchase of materials and books made at the local level in connection with project development, Technical Services ensures efficiency and economy of operation which results in better service to all library patrons.

3. General aims: (1} To ensure the effective implementation of the South Carolina Program for Library Development by provision of qualified experienced personnel. (2} To build up the State Library's collection of books and materials to the point that it can adequately serve as a resource center for all libraries in the state; to ensure that libraries carrying out special projects at the local level under the State Program are following the selection requirements outlined in the operating procedure which is part of all project contracts.

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OE 3114-1 6/73 South Carolina State Library 1500 Senate Street Columbia, South Carolina 29211 Fiscal Year 1975 Title I

--~------------------------Project II, Strengthening the State

Library Agency 4. Method of administering:

5.

The administration is supervised by the State Librarian and the appropriate department heads.

Special or unique characteristics; NA

Areas of emphasis: NA

Special resources required: NA

6. Objectives, result of or influenced by particular economic or social conditions:

NA

7. Map of the geographical area: The entire state

8. Public and non-public libraries, agencies, organizations, and institutions parti­cipating in this project:

This is a project in which only the State Library participates, although the service of the project benefits all libraries in the state.

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OE 3114-l 6/73

Major Emphasis of Project:

South Carolina State Library 1500 Senate Street Columbia, South Carolina 29201 Fiscal Year 1975 Title I

Project II. Strengthening the State Library Agency

1. Service to disadvantaged in low- income areas: NA

2. Strengthening State Library administrative agency: This project is designed specifically to strengthen the State Library's administrative agency.

3. Strengthening metropolitan public libraries serving as resource centers:

NA

Relation of Project to:

1. Early childhood education: NA

2. Drug abuse education: NA

3. "Right to read": NA

4. Environmental education: NA

5. Career education: NA

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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, EDUCATION, AND WELFARE OFFICE OF EDUCATION WASHINGTON, O.C. 20202

PROJECT REPORT

For Titles I and Ill of the library Services and Construction Act, as amended P.L. 91-600 the lnatrr<:tions before completinQ this re-port)

[

June 30, 19 75

AN ACTUAL PROJECT

FORM APPROVED O.M.B. NO. 51-R0712

I

t. NAME (Identify If alate •••net·. re,ional or local library, or1anization, <>r institution that ,..,,administer the protr~t)

oC ... oC a ... u Ill ~

i .. I

oC

~ i= u .. "'

State-, ';st ~v num,.,~t;

-----------------------------··-------·· 1 _ ........ _. ------. , -- .......... ._ • ------. IF CONTINUING P~OJECT.:_G~VE -~-RE~~US PROJECT NUMBER III-A

(1) PREDOMINANT CHARACTERISTIC OF ARE~ SERVED (Q,. . ., best ,.,.timat" olthP P"'' ,.,,t,,,., dlatribution ol peraona served within "eel! ol the lollowm' • """•)

a. (IJMODEL CITY NEIGHBORHOOD .?!!_ 39Z -·--------(~-~~-':_ALAC~~~~6, Zl9

PROJECT

1. Proposed

I CERTIFY that all of the information contained herein is correct to the best of my knowledce.

EQUIPMENT

(J) (4) (6)

83,704 50,160

~-

NAME OF HEAD, STATE'LIBRARY AGENCY (Type)

b. (I) U':_~~-~.Z!Z. ~:~_::~A~--.. -----I.J) RURA~_l_;_}58..!...3Zl 7. AGE GROUP SERVED tGiv" best es.,mat" ;;.t IP•-· Pt"rcflntee*' distdllv<i.:'" ol

TOTAL FEDERAL STATE LOCAL (Muat equal

FU: OS .. UNDS FUNDS Col. 1)

I (1) Ill! (P) (10) (II)

980,014 ~34l,IJJ7 5,3Zl,681

OE FORM 3114-1, 1/73

·.,

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'\

OE 3114-1 6/73 South Carolina State Library 1500 Senate Street Columbia, South Carolina 29211 Fiscal Year 1975 Title I

--~-----------------------------------Project III-A Field Services

SECTION C- -DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT

1. Contributions toward attaining goals of the long range program: Implementing Goal ID, this program is directly responsible for the administration of State Aid to county and regional libraries, and provides the mEans of supervision and direction through which LSCA Title I projects are put into effect.

2. General description: The State Library field staff provides direct assistance in establishing and improving local public library service. Activities may take the form of reorganization of a county library system or development of a regional library system, orientation and supervision of inexperienced or untrained libra­rians, consultation and advisory assistance to professional librarians or library boards in overcoming local problems, assistance in planning and in carrying out progressive measures for the improvement of library service in the area served, promotion of interlibrary cooperation, and planning and general supervision of specific LSCA projects such as Library Service to the Disadvantaged. Super­vision and administration of the State Aid program come under this project.

3. General aims: The general objectives of this project is the extension and improve-ment of public library service throughout the state and the successful implemen­tation of the State Plan. Specific objectives are determined by the level of ser­vice presently existing in a given county or region.

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OE 3114-1 6/73 South Carolina State Library 1500 Senate Street Columbia, South Carolina 29211 Fiscal Year 1975 Title _ __.._ ____________ _

Project ID-A Field Services

4. Method of administering: Under the general supervision of the State Librarian, the project is administered by the Director of Field Services, assisted by the field staff.

5. Special or unique characteristics; NA

Areas of emphasis: Within the general objective of extension and improvement of public library service, the Field Services Project endeavors to support each of the administration's areas of emphasis with greater emphasis upon Service for Special resources required: the Disadvantaged and the Right to Read.

A staff of well qualified and experienced librarians to serve as public library

consultants.

6. Objectives, result of or influenced by particular economic or social conditions:

7. Map of the geographical area: The project affects the entire state, ePno map is

appended. 8. Public and non-public libraries, agencies, organizations, and institutions parti­

cipating in this project: See attached directory of public libraries.

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OE 3114-1 6/73 South Carolina State Library 1500 Senate Street Columbia, South Carolina 29201 Fiscal Year 197 5 Title I

--~~---------------------------Project III-A Field Services

Major Emphasis of Project:

1. Service to disadvantaged in low- income areas: The Field Services Project is responsible for overall planning, general supervision, and state-wide administration of programs of service to urban and rural disadvantaged carried out on the local level by county and regional libraries.

2. Strengthening State Library administrative agency: NA

3. Strengthening metropolitan public libraries serving as resource centers:

Field Services administers general LSCA projects in metropolitan public libraries and assists in development of Area Reference Resource libraries.

Relation of Project to:

1. Early childhood education: Publicizes and promotes childhood education activities in local public libraries.

2. Drug abuse education: Assists in dissemination of information and materials on drug abuse to local public libraries.

3. "Right to read 11: Cooperates with RISE and other Right to Read programs on

state and local level.

4. Environmental education: Assists in the dissemination of information on environmental education to local public libraries.

5. Career education: Plans and supervises library recruiting and career pro-

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grams and disseminates information on other career programs to local public libraries.

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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, EDUCA-TION, AND WELFARE An answer is required FORM APPROVED OFFICE OF EDUCATION for each item on this fonn. O.M.B. NO. S1·R0712 WASHINGTON. O.C. ZOZOZ

THIS REPORT IS FOR TITLE

PROJECT REPORT [X A PROPOSED l __ AN ACTUAL

I PROJECT PROJECT

For Titles I and Ill of the Librory Services and Construction Act, as amended P.L. 91-600 FISCAL YEAR ENDING STATE 'PROJECT NO.

1Read the Instructions before completing this report) june 30, 1975 s. c. III-B ( 3)

1. NAME (Identify it state aQenc)", reQional or local library, ortsnization, or rnstitution that will administer the proJect) TELEPHONE (Area cod,, Number, Extension)

South Carolina State Librarv (803) 758-3181; 758-3182

ADDRESS (Number, street, city and State) l COUNTY f ZIP CODE CONGRESSIONAL OISTRICTISl (lllrss than entire

P.O. Box 11469, Columbia, s. c. Richland 29211 State, lrst by number)

All 2. NAME OF PROJECT

TTT -R n) l.arP.er Educ-ation: WorkshoRs 3. PROJECT OATES [ . INITIAL PROJECT rx· CONTINUING PROJECT IF coNTINUING P"!OJECT, GIVE PREVIous PROJECT NU-Mae:R"rr::c; III-B (3)

~ a. ESTIMATED TOTAL TIME SPAN '(years) Indefinite 1 b. PROJECT BEGA~ 1958 lc: PROPOSED TERMINATION DATE Indefinite ... 4. GEOGRAPHICAL AND POPULATION DATA (Completr all ol tl!" "'b·iten" applrcable to this projf'ctj 5. FOR TITLE Ill. INDICATE TYPE OF PROJECT

~ I OJ[~ REFERENCE SERVICE 0 (1) TOTAL NUMBER OF COUNTIES SERVED 46 (/) l BIBLIOGRAPHIC SERVICES ... (2) NUMBER OF PERSONS IN THE AREA SERVED BY THE PROJECT 2, 590,516 (2) ~-COMMUNICATIONS NETWORK I (4)1' ~~:i!il~li-AL PROCESSING u w (3) PREDOMINANT CHARACTERISTIC OF AREA SERVEC (Gt>e best f'stimate of the per• ~nlaQe ( 5): ~OTHER (Sprcrfy) ...

0 distribution of persons served within each of the follov.:inQ areas) c___

Ill: CL. I

a. (1) MODEL CITY NEIGHBORHOOD 78,392 (2) APPALACHIA 656, 219 b. (1) URBAN1,232, 19)21 SUBURBAN ---- -o/o (3) RURAL 1, 358, 3 21 --~------ ~------------~-

~ 6. TYPE OF GROUP (Check the box which best describes thf! population servf!d by the project) 7. AGE GROUP SERVED (Gtve best estimate of the percentaQto distribution of

:z (l)D ECONOMICALLY DISADVANTAGED persons served tn the project by aQf! Qroups (see item 4.b.) 0 t= (2)0 PHYSICALLY HANDICAPPED; GIVE PE~RCENTAGE OF THIS GROUP THAT IS BLIND

Ill CHILDREN (aQe 0-14!787 7fJ9 (J) ~~~~~ .... GT~GE/(aQ., 25-64)1, 092 u w (3) D Ml GRANT (4)(X] GENERAL PUBLIC AREA (5)Q OTHER (Specify) (2) YOUTH (aQe 15·24) 519.003 (4) AGED (aQe 65 and ov .. r) 19C

"' 8. ETHNIC OR RACIAL GROUP IS THIS PROJECT PRIMARILY FOR AsPECIFIC ETHNIC OR RA· CIAL GROUP! (II "YES," Qive best estimate of percentaQe dtstribution of persons

[~-'YES [2\j NG 9. NUMBER OF PARTICIPATING LIBRARIES AND AGENCIES served by race or ethnic Qroup)

IF SPANISH SURNAMED (1) TOTAL (Sum of it .. ms (2) thru (11) (6) OTHER ACADEMIC

(1) a. AMERICAN INDIANS 2 241 (2)a. MEXICAN AMERICANS 38 (7) SPECIAL

b. AMERICAN ORIENTALS 2 569 b. CUBAN PUBLIC

38 (8) HOSPITALS

c. NEGRO 789 041 c. PUERTO RICAN (3) SCHOOL (9) CORRECTIONAL

d. WHITE 1 794,430 d. OTHER (4) VOCATIONAL ( 10) ~€~6DOELNSTIAL

e. OTHER 2 235 \ < >> / / ? ; ;· ·: ..... '·.· ·.··· • ... : < (5) JR. COLLEGE Ill) OTHER

SUMMARY OF EXPENDITURES (Fill in Line 1 for "PROPOSED" and Lin .. 2 for "Actual" exp<'nditures, DE Form 3114·3. Round all amounts to nearest dollar)

"' BY CATEGORY (Columns 1-7) BY SOURCE (Columns 8-11)

,w TOTAL

~~~~ PROJECT SALARIES BOOKS

AU DID-VISUAL EQUIPMENT

CONTRACTUAL OTHER TOTAL FOR FEDERAL STATE LOCAL (Must equal

:zl-1- AND WAGES MATERIALS SERVICES EXPENSES PROJECT FU! OS FUNDS FUNDS Col. 7) o-~~~: (1) (2) (3) ( 4) (5) (6) (7) (8! (9) 110) (11) -~0 t;w~ 1. Proposed 3, 5oo

1 3,500 3,500 3, 500 WLQC

"')( w -~1· ... 2. Actual . · (_ ' ,.

(

u I CERTIFY that all of the infonnation

NAME OF HEAD, STATE.LIBRARY AGENCY (Type) ~~-ATURE I DATE

u"'o w:zo contained herein is correct to the best .,2:z of my knowledge.

Estellene P. Walker Libraria£ ··~C ctt ,] I\. . / July 1, 1974 ... ~ - I~·~- ,• -- ' <.. \.._- j., 1

-~ .. . E FORM 3114-1, 6/73 PREVIOUS EDITIONS ARE OBSOLETE rm)

,764

960

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OE 3114-l 6/73

Major Emphasis of Project:

South Carolina State Library 1500 Senate Street Columbia, South Carolina 29201 Fiscal Year 1975 Title I

~---------------------------Project III-B (3) Career Education

Workshops

1. Service to disadvantaged in low- income areas: NA

2. Strengthening State Library administrative agency: NA

3. Strengthening metropolitan public libraries serving as resource centers: NA

Relation of Project to:

1. Early childhood education: NA

2. Drug abuse education: NA

3. "Right to read 11: NA

4. Environmental education: NA

5. Career education: Provides career training for library employees.

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OE 3114-1 6/73 South Carolina State Library 1500 Senate Street Columbia, South Carolina 29211 Fiscal Year 1975

Title -----:!1=------------­Project TII-B (3) Career Education

Workshops 4. Method of administering: The project is administered by the South Carolina State

Library, under the supervision of the Field Staff. All libraries meeting minimum State and Federal requirements for aid are eligible for participation in the program. Individual staff members must have been employed in a public library for at least one year and expect to remain in that position for another year.

5. Special or unique characteristics; NA

Areas of emphasi$: Career education

Special resources required: NA

6. Objectives, result of or influenced by particular economic or social conditions:

NA

7. Map of the geographical area:. The project affects the entire state, so no map is appended.

8. Public and non-public libraries, agencies, organizations, and institutions parti­cipating in this project: See attached directory of county and regional public

libraries.

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OE 3114-1 6/7'3 South Carolina State Library 1500 Senate Street Columbia, South Carolina 29211 Fiscal Year 1975 Title I -------------------------------------Project III-B (3) Career Education

Workshops SECTION C- -DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT

1. Contributions toward attaining goals of the long :range program: Implementing Goal II A 3, the project contributes to the improvement of total service by pro­viding more competent and better informed staff at all levels.

2·. General description: This project provides training opportunities for professional and non-professional librarians and for library trustees. It is a flexible program, changing from year to year as opportunities arise. Scholarship grants are given for regular courses in librarianship or for attendance at special workshops, in­stitutes, or professional meetings which will contribute to the individual's pro­fessional competence. If no suitable workshop or course is offered by a library school or college, the South Carolina State Library may organize and sponsor a workshop locally to meet specific needs. Travel grants may also be made for observation visits to outstanding library programs. When suitable opportu­nities arise, library trustees are also awarded grants enabling them to attend appropriate out-of-state meetings, workshops, or institutes.

3. General aims: The Workshop and In-Service Training Project aims to improve library service immediately by the provision of training for professional and pre-professional library personnel and provision of orientation and information for public library trustees.

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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, EDUCATION, AND WELFARE An answer is required FORM APPROVED

OFFICE OF EDUCATION for each item on this fo!TI'I. O.M.B. NO. 51-R0712 WASHINGTON, D.C. ZOZOZ

THIS REPORT IS FOR TITLE

PROJECT REPORT [X ~rfo~~~~SED [~ • ~~0-j<il'{.AL I

For Titles I and Ill of the library Services and Construction Act, as amended P.L. 91·600 FISCAL YEAR ENDING STATE !PROJECT NO.

,Read the Instructions before completing this report) June 30, 1975 S:>uth Carolina III-C (3) 1. NAME (Identify if state aQency~ re~ional or local library, or,anization, or institution that wtll administe-r the proJect) TELEPHONE (Area code, Number, Extension)

South l.a,.olina .StatP. Lib,.arv (803)758-3181· 758-~1 A:?. ADDRESS (Number, street, city and State) l COUNTY f ZIP CODE CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT lSI (If I"ss than entire

State, list by number)

P 0 Box 11469 Columbia South Carolina Richland 29211 All 2. NAME OF PROJECT

TTT-r. n\ Mo:> olibn T.ih,.;~,.;.,,::o 'Ro:>,::nnrce Centers- State Wide Prne:ram ------3. PROJECT UATES ['_' INITIAL PROJECT IX~ CONTINUING PROJECT IF CONTINUiNG P"!OJECT, GIVE PREVIOUS PROJECT NUMBER III- c (3)

a. ESTIMATED TOTAL TIME SPAN '(years) S I b. PROJECT BEGAI'< 1 Q7? Jc. PROPOSED TERMINATION DATE 1 Q7A . -1- 4. GEOGRAPHICAL AND POPULATION DATA (Complet.- ail of the ,,ub-item., app/,cable to this flroJect) 5. FOR TITLE Ill, INDICATE TYPE OF PROJECT

-c 6 ·· I 0 (1) TOTAL NUMBER OF COUNTIES SERVED (l)l BIBLIOGRAPHIC SERVICES (3)[_' REFERENCE SERVICE

t (2) NUMBER OF PERSONS IN THE AREA SERVED BY THE PROJECT QR7 Q~Q !2) ~- -COMMUNICATIONS NETWORK l(4) Q J~;i!:),';-'~AL PROCESSING

~ (3) PREDOMINANT CHARACTERISTIC OF AREA SERVED (Gn·e best .-st1mate of the per.enta~e (5),-: OTHER (Sp.,cily) ~ distribution of persons served withrn each of the tollowinQareas) L-----------------------------------

~ a. (1) MODEL CITY NEIGHBORHOOD 33, 846 (2) APPALACHIA 240, 546 b. (1) URBAN689,292!21 SUBURBAN (3) RURAL 298, 647

.C 6. TYPE OF GROUP(Check the box which best describes th" population served by the project) 7. AGE GROUP SERVED (Give best estimate of the perc.,nta/le distribution ot

~ (1)0 ECONOMICALLY DISADVANTAGED persons s"rved m the project by a~e /lroups (see it"m 4.b.) 399, 512

~ (2)0 PHYSICALLY HANDICAPPED; GIVE PE.RCENTAGE OF THIS GROUP THAT IS BLIND (; ~on 106 WORKING AGE/ 399

5 U 11 CHILDREN (ail" 0-14)~7 (3) GRADUATE (aile 25-<i4) •,

~ (3) 0 MIGRANT (4)00 GENERAL PUBLIC AREA (5) [_'OTHER (Specify) (2) YOUTH (a/le 15·24) 233 Q36 ( 4 ! AGED (aile 6 5 and over) 65 385

8. ETHNIC OR RACIAL GROUP IS THIS PROJECT PRIMARILY FOR A SPECIFIC ETHNIC OR RA-CIAL GROUP? (If "YES," Qive best estimate of percentaQe drstribution of persons served by race or ethnic 11roup) [

1 YES (XJ NO 9. NUMBER OF PARTICIPATING LIBRARIES AND AGENCIFS

IF SPANISH SURNAMED (1) TOTAL (Sum of items (2) thru (11) (6) OTHER ACADEMIC

(1) a. AMERICAN INDIANS l, 090 (2) a. MEXICAN AMERIC.O.NS 6 (7) SPECIAL

b. AMERICAN ORIENTALS 1 673 b. CUBAN PUBLIC h (8) HOSPITALS

c. NEGRO 266 325 c. PUERTO RICAN (3) SCHOOL (9) CORRECTIONAL

d. WHITE 717 7&:;A, d. OTHER (4) VOCATIONAL '(10) ~i'~~UOtL"s IAL

r. OTHER 1 097 L} · ... • :( :: ~ •··-~~{ .. ''.·1 (5) JR. COLLEGE !II) OTHER

SUMMARY OF EXPENDITURES (Fiii in Line 1 lor "PROPOSED" and Line 2 tor "Actual" exp.,nditures, OE Form 3114-3. Round all amounts to nearest doiiar)

011 BY CATEGORY (Columns 1·7) BY SOURCE (Columns 8-11)

1 ~ TOTAL llll:;:, PROJECT SALARIES BOOKS AUDIQ-VISUAL EQUIPMENT CONTRACTUAL OTHER TOTAL FOR FEDERAL STATE LOCAL (Must equal zl-1- AND WAGES MATERIALS SERVICES EXPENSES PROJECT Fu: DS FUNDS FUNDS Col. 7)

2Ci~ (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8! (9) (10) (11)

t-ZA.

:rl~~ 1. Proposed 82, 500 82 500 82 500 82 500

"'~ 2. Actual f,./'/~7"' ' 1 1

:;:o 1 CERTIFY that all of the infonnation NAME OF HEAD, STATE'LIBRARY AGENCY (Type) ~NA~URE tJ (I . DATE

~ZQ contained herein is correct to the best )--:--j._ i ' .

"'~~ of my knowledge. Estellene P. Walker, Librarian ( / '\l'ti ( ( L -._ "'\.~ /\J·'r""("'t:'.l )-t e't. / July 1, 1974

... OE FORM 3114-1, 6/73 PREVIOUS EDITIONS ARE OBSOLETE (See reverse of this forrq)

12

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OE 3114-1 6/73 South Carolina State Library 1500 Senate Street

4. Method of administering:

Columbia, South Carolina 29211 Fiscal Year 1975 Title I --=-----------------------------Project III-C (3) Metropolitan Libraries: Resource Centers

This project will be administered by the Field Services staff of the State Library and financial records will be maintained by the State Library.

5. Special or unique characteristics; NA

Areas of emphasis: NA

Special resources required: NA

6. Objectives, result of or influenced by particular economic or social conditions:

7.

8.

NA

Map of the geographical area; (See attached map)

Public and non-public libraries, agencies, organizations, and institutions parti­cipating in this project: Aiken County Public Library, 224 Laurens Street, S. W., Aiken, South Carolina

29801 Charleston County Library, 404 King Street, Charleston, South Carolina 29403 Florence County Library, 301 South Irby Street, Florence, South Carolina 29501 Greenville County Library, 300 College Street, Greenville, South Carolina 29601 Richland County Public Library, 1400 Sumter Street, Columbia, South Carolina 29201 York County Library, 325 South Oakland Avenue, Rock Hill, South Carolina 29730

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I

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OE 3114-1 6/73 South Carolina State Library 1500 Senate Street

1.

2.

3.

Columbia, South Carolina 29211 Fiscal Year 1975 Title I

--~------------------------Project III-C (3) Metropolitan Libraries: Resource Centers

SECTION C- -DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT

Contributions toward attaining goals of the long range program,: Supporting Goal II E

directly and Goal VB indirectly, the project will improve in depth the reference resources of six metropolitan libraries which serve as resource libraries for surrounding areas and thus improve reference service to the people of the entire state.

General description: This project will provide grants to the six libraries for the

purchase of reference material needed to give depth to the central reference collection for the areas. The libraries receiving these grants must meet all requirements for State and Federal Aid. The libraries must furnish the State Library with proof that the current budget for reference materials will not be reduced below the amount of local funds budgeted for this purpose during the preceding year. Each library in consultation with the chief librarians of the public libraries in its service region must develop and carry out plans for publicizing and promoting its service throughout the service area. Grants will be paid to the libraries on a reimbursenE nt basis upon the submission of acceptable records of expenditure of the funds.

The three libraries previously designated as Area Reference Resource Centers (Charleston, Florence, Greenville) will receive grants of $20, 000 each for the purchase of reference materials. Three additional metropolitan libraries (Aiken, Richland, York) will receive grants of $7,500 each to strengthen their reference resources.

General aims· Th . f th M t l't L'b · R c t p · t --------'-----'-· e arm o e e ropo 1 an 1 rar1es: esource en ers roJeC is to strengthen the reference resources of the six central libraries and thus provide a better level of service to the people of the areas.

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OE 3114-1 6/73

Major Emphasis of Project:

South Carolina State Library 1500 Senate Street Columbia, South Carolina 29201 Fiscal Year 197 5 Title I ---=-----------------------------Project Ill-C (3) Metropolitan Libraries: Resource Centers

1. Service to disadvantaged in low- income areas:

2. Strengthening State Library administrative agency:

3. Strengthening metropolitan public libraries serving as resource centers:

Strengthens six metropolitan resource libraries.

Relation of Project to:

1. Early childhood education: NA

2. Drug abuse education: NA

3. ''Right to read": NA

4. Environmental education: NA

5. Career education: NA

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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, EDUCATION, AND WELFARE An answer is required FORM APPROVED

OFFICE OF EDUCATION for each item on this form. O.M.B. NO. 51-R0712

WASHINGTON, D.C. 20202 THIS REPORT IS FOR TITLE

PROJECT REPORT r· A PROPOSED lX ~~c{j~~'{AL I PROJECT

For Titles I and Ill of the library Services and Construction Act, as amended P.L. 91-600 FISCAL YEAR ENDING STATE !PROJECT NO.

,·Read the Instructions before completing this report) June 30, 1975 S.C. III-D (1) 1. NAME (Identify if state aQenq,o, re~ional or local library, or,;snization, or institution that wt/1 administer the ptO/t!'CI) TELEPHONE (Area code, Number, Extension)

South Carolina State Library (803) 758-3181· _758 -3182_ ADDRESS (Number, street, city and State)

I COUNTY I ZIP CODE

CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT IS! (It lt"ss than entire

Box 11469, 29211 State, lrst by number)

P.O. Columbia S.C. Richland 1 2 3 h 2. NAME OF PROJECT

III-D ( 1) - Rural Disadvanta2:ed 3. PROJECT DATES [' INITIAL PROJECT lX CONTINUING PROJECT IF CONTINUING PROJECT, GI"E !REVI<?US PROJECT NUMBER III-D-( 1)

<I( a. ESTIMATED TOTAL TIME SPAN "(years) Indefinite I b. PROJECT BEGAI'o JUlV 1,_ 197 1 lc· PROPOSED TERMINATION DATE Indefinite

.... 4. GEOGRAPHICAL AND POPULATION DATA (Complf't<> all of ll>f' s<Jb-tt<>m., appltcable to this proJect) 5. FOR TITLE Ill, INDICATE' TYPE OF PROJECT <I( "2t> (1![··· BIBLIOGRAPHIC SERVICES I (3) ['REFERENCE SERVICE Q (1) TOTAL NUMBER OF COUN TIE"S SERVED

.... (2) NUMBER OF PERSONS IN THE AREA SERVED BY THE PROJECT 761 398 r2) [ -COMMUNI CATIONS NETWORK I (4) c= ::-~;:t-;:liAL PROCESSING u w (3) PREDOMINANT CHARACTERISTIC OF AREA SERVED (Gi•·e best estimate nf the per< enta,Ze (5) ~-:OTHER (Specify) ... 0 a=

distribution of persons served within each of the lollowinQa reas)

0. 0 (2) APPALACHIA 0 b. (})URBAN 208, 825(21 SUBURBAN (3) RURAL 552 573 I .. (1) MODEL CITY NEIGHBORHOOD

<I( 6. TYPE OF GROUP(Check the box which best d"scribes the population served by the project) 7. AGE GROUP SERVED (Givp best estimate of the percenta,Zt' distribution of

z: (1J_(XJ ECONOMICALLY DISADVANTAGED persons se-rved in the project by a12e 12roups (see item 4.b.)

0 j: (2)0 PHYSICALLY HANDICAPPED: GIVE PE.RCENTAGE OF THIS GROUP THAT IS BLIND

(l) CHILDREN (aQe 0·14)251,978 WORKING AGE/

u (3) GRADUATE (a,Ze 25-64) 301_._ w (3J0MIGRANT (4!0 GENERAL PUBLIC AREA (5) Q OTHER (Specify) (2) YOUTH (BIZ" 15·24) 150 518 (4) AGED (a,Ze 65 and ov.,r) r:,7 "' 8. ETHNIC OR RACIAL GROUP IS THIS PROJECT PRIMARILY FOR AsPECIFIC ETHNIC OR RA·

CIAL GROUP? (II "YES, H Qive best estimate of percentaQP. drstribution of persons L ~YES iKJ NO 9. NUMBER OF PARTICIPATING LIBRARIES AND AGENCIES served by race or ethnic Qroup)

IF SPANISH SURNAMED ( 1) TOTAL (Sum of il"ms (2) thru ( 11) (6) OTHER ACADEMIC

(1) a. AMERICAN INDIANS 850 (2) a. MEXICAN AMERICANS (7) SPECIAL

b. AMERICAN ORIENTALS 467 b. CUBAN PUBLIC 26 (8) HOSPITALS

c. NEGRO 332 07.9. c. PUERTO RICAN (3) SCHOOL (9) CORRECTIONAL

427 525 (4) VOCATIONAL 1(10) s\~~~uOt.L~ I AL d. WHITE d. OTHER

e. OTHER 477 r:·. ... .· < ... . r > ·· ;'•·t.: tc .. •· ....... t> > (5) JR. COLLEGE (Jl) OTHER

SUMMARY OF EXPENDITURES (Fill in Line 1 for "PROPOSED" and Line 2 for "Actual" expenditur.,s, OE Form 3114-3. Round all amounts to nearest dollar)

"' BY CATEGORY (Columns 1·7) BY SOURCE (Columns 8-11)

,w TOTAL .. ~ PROJECT SALARIES AU DID-VISUAL CONTRACTUAL OTHER TOTAL FOR FEDERAL STATE LOCAL (Must equal BOOKS EQUIPMENT z:t-t- AND WAGES MATERIALS SERVICES EXPENSES PROJECT FU: OS FUNDS FUNDS Col. 7) o-a= ( 1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (81 (9) (10) ( 11) -~0 t-wo. uo.w 1. Proposed 66,608 15,177 13, 298 2,570 39,397 78,000 137,050 ~)(a= 137,050 59,050

w

c7 2. Actual

u I CERTIFY that all of the information

NAME OF HEAD, STATE'LIBRARY AGENCY (Type)

~~'""' n { DATE • .,o Uz:o contained herein is correct to the best

Libra ria{ woz: of my knowledge. Estellene P. Walker, ,"-\'tt l(c t \ _ _r-_} ___ / /\-a c i July 1. 1974 "'j:-c h~- ,I

OE FORM 3114-1, 6/73 PREVIOUS EDITIONS ARE OBSOLETE (See reverse of this form)

176 726

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OE 3114-1 6/73 South Carolina State Library 1500 Senate Street Columbia, South Carolina 29211 Fiscal Year 1975 Title I ----------------------------Project III-D (1) Rural Disadvantaged

SECTION C- -DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT

1. Contributions toward attaining goals of the long range program: This project supports Goal II C 2 and is designed to extend library service to a segment of the population not heretofore reached or previously given very limited service.

2. General description: Under the direction of the Field Staff a grant-in-aid will be offered to county and regional libraries serving counties with a high percentage of rural population with a high percentage of families having incomes below the poverty level. Grants will be made on the basis of locally developed projects designed to reach the disadvantaged with the benefits of public library service. Grant funds may be used for personnel, reading materials, audio-visual materials and equipment, transportation, and supplies and other miscellaneous materials essential to the project. Priority in awarding grants will be given those counties with established and on-going projects.

In 1974-75, a special effort will be directed toward developing programs in counties having more than 20% poverty level population where special library projects have not yet been initiated.

In certain counties, service to the disadvantaged will be carried on through State funded programs, (ex. Clarendon, Williamsburg) or as a part of total outreach programs initiated under the Library Development (IV A).

3. General aims: Aim of this project is to introduce the culturally disadvantaged to the benefits of public library service.

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OE 3114-1 6/73 South Carolina State Library 1500 Senate Street Columbia, South Carolina 29211 Fiscal Year 1975 Title I

----------------------------------------Project Ill-D ( 1) Rural Disadvantaga:l

4. Method of administering: This project will be supervised by the Field Staff. Super-vision of the projects will be accomplished by field visits and conferences with members of the staff of the local library administering the local project. Financial records will be maintained by the State Library.

5. Special or unique characteristics; NA

Areas of emphasis: Service to the Disadvantaged; Right to Read; early childhood education.

Special resources required: NA

6. Objectives, result of or influenced by particular economic or social conditions:

The objective of this project is to reach rural residents who, either because of isolation, illiteracy, or cultural privation can not take advantage of the opportunity offered by the public library for recreation and education.

7. Map of the geographical area: See attached map.

8. Public and non-public libraries, agencies, organizations, and institutions parti­

cipating in this project: The county libraries in the following counties will have a priority for new projects to serve the rural disadvantaged:

Berkeley County Library, Moncks Corner, South Carolina Chester County Library, Chester, South Carolina Clarendon County Library, Manning, South Carolina Colleton County Library, Walterboro, South Carolina Dillon County Library, Latta, South Carolim Dorchester County Library, St. George, South Carolina Fairfield County Library, Winnsboro, South Carolina Georgetown County Library, Georgetown, South Carolina Orangeburg County Library, Orangeburg, South Carolina Saluda County Library, Saluda, South Carolina (member Newberry-Saluda Regional Library)

Williamsburg County Library, Kingstree, South Carolina

(See attached sheet)

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8. (Continued)

South Carolina State Library 1500 Senate Street Columbia, South Carolina 29201 Fiscal Year 1975

--~~---------------Title I ----------------------------Project lll-D (1) Rural Disadvantagec

The following county libraries will have continuing rural projects: Allendale-Hampton-Jasper Regional Library, Allendale, South Carolina Bamberg County Library, Bamberg, South Carolina (member ABBE Regional Library, Aiken, South Carolina) Barnwell County Library, Barnwell, South Carolina (member ABBE Regional Library) Beaufort County Library, Beaufort, South Carolina Calhoun County Library, St. Matthews, South Carolina Chesterfield County Library, Chesterfield, South Carolina Darlington County Library, Darlington, South Carolina Edgefield County Library, Edgefield, South Carolina (member ABBE Regional Library) Horry County Library, Conway, South Carolina Lee County Library, Bishopville, South Carolina McCormick County Library, McCormick, South Carolina Marion County Library, Marion, South Carolina Marlboro County Library, Bennettsville, South Carolina

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OE 3114-l 6/73

Major Emphasis of Project:

South Carolina State Library 1500 S~nate Street Columbia, South Carolina 29201 Fiscal Year 1975 Title I

~~-----------------------------Project III-D (1) Rural Disadvantaged

1. Service to disadvantaged in low- income areas: X

2. Strengthening State Library administrative agency:

3. Strengthening metropolitan public libraries serving as resource centers:

Relation of Project to:

1. Early childhood education:

2. Drug abuse education:

3. "Right to read":

4. Environmental education:

5. Career education:

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This project will contribute to programs in each of these areas with particular emphasis in items 1 and 3.

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Title I Project III-D (1) Rural Disadvantaged

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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, EDUCATION, AND WELFARE An answer is required FORM APPROVED

OFFICE OF EDUCATION for each item on this form. O.M.B. NO. 51·R0712 WASHINGTON, D.C. 20202

THIS REPORT IS FOR TITLE

PROJECT REPORT [-. ~/o~~~'?sED [.X ~~o~illfAL I

For Titles I ond Ill of the Librory Services and Construction Act, as amended P.L. 91·600 FISCAL YEAR ENDING STATE !PROJECT NO.

1'Resd the Instructions before completin~ this report) June 30, 1975 S.C. III-D-(2) t. NAME (Identify if state aQe>nCJr', reQional or local library, crtanization, or institution that will administer the pro,ect) TELEPHONE (Area code, Number, Extension)

South Carolina State Library (803) 758-3181· 758-3182 ADDRESS (Number, atreet, city and Stet~) I COUNTY J ZIP CODE CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT IS) (11 l~ss than entire

State, list by number)

P. 0. Box 11469 Columbia S.C. Richland 2Q2U All 2. NAME OF PROJECT

III-D-(2) - Urban Disadvanta2ed 3. PROJECT OATES ( .:: INITIAL PROJECT (X CONTINUING PROJECT IF CONTINUING P_~OJECT, GIVE_ PREVIOUS PROJECT NUMBER !II-D-(2)

~ a. ESTIMATED TOTAL TIME sPAN'(y~arsJ j b. PROJECT SEGAr. 1971 jc. PROPOSED TERMINATION DATE Indefinite I- 4. GEOGRAPHICAL AND POPULATION DATA (Complete all of th,. sub·it"m' ctpplicabl" to tl1is projf!'ct) 5. FOR TITLE Ill, INDICATE TYPE OF PROJECT ~ ,- ,.., Q (l) TOTAL NUMBER OF COUNTIES SERVED 10 (l)L_ BIBLIOGRAPHIC SERVICES (J)L; REFERENCE SERVICE

t (2) NUMBER OF PERSONS IN THE AREA SERVED BY THE PROJECT 1 311 886 (})~-'cOMMUNICATIONS NETWORK (4)[J ~i-~:/t'!::liAL PROCESSING

~ (3) PREDOMINANT CHARACTERISTIC OF AREA SERVED (Gi>·e bf!'st Pstimatf!' of the per,·f!'nta(iP (5) c_ :OTHER (SpPcify)

2 distribution of persons served within each of the followinQareas) '------·--------------------------·-

~ a. (l) MODEL CITY NEIGHBORHOOD 78, 392 (2) APPALACHIA 414, 2 70 b. (1) ~-~AN 81~6.2_Cl1J SUBURBAN (.1) RURAL 493, 187 • 6. TYPE OF GROUP(Check the box which best d~scribes the population sf!'rvf!'d by the project) 7. AGE GROUP SERVED (Givf!' best estimate of th" pf!'rcf!'ntall" distribution of

~ (I)~ ECONOMICALLY DISADVANTAGED persons s .. rved in th~ projf!'ct by all" llroupa (se~ item 4.b.)

-... (2)0 PHYSICALLY HANDICAPPED: GIVE PE.RCENTAGE OF THIS GROUP THAT IS BLIND , C (II O 14 385 465 "WORKING AGE/ 56Q 79 U tll HILDREN a e • ) , (3, GRADUATE (all~ 25-<;4)

~ (3)0 MIGRANT (4)0 GENERAL PUBLIC AREA (5) ['J OTHER (Sp~cify) (ZJ YOUTH (all" 15·24) 274.497 (4) AGED (ell~ 65 and ov~r) Q 1 12 8. ETHNIC OR RACIAL GROUP IS THIS PROJECT PRIMARILY FOR A SPECIFIC ETHNIC OR RA• • .. ·

Cl AL GROUP? (If "YES," llive b~st ~stimete ot p~rc~nt•ll~ distribution of p~rsons s~rv~d by rae~ or athnic llroup) L ·,YES [X) NO 9. NUMBER OF PARTICIPATING LIBRARIES AND AGENCIES

IF SPANISH SURNAMED (I) TOTAL (Sum of it~ms (2) thru (11) (6) OTHER ACADEMIC

(l)a. AMERICAN INDIANS 1, 213 (2)a. MEXICAN AMERICANS 10 (7)SPECIAL

b. AMERICAN ORIENTALS 1 883 b. CUBAN PUBLIC 10 (8) HOSPITALS

c. NEGRO 356 338 c. PUERTO RICAN ( 3) SCHOOL (9) CORRECTIONAL

d. WHITE 950 875 d. OTHER (4) VOCATIONAL (10) ~~~~uo""ts IAL

~. OTHER 1 5 77 I_?\.. •. •••'•'·•• ·····•·•· '•i'i•i•iii ii'f•.·•·. •·: '.,;_ ·;c·}, ,. £) ( 5) JR. COLLEGE ( 11) 0 THE R

SUMMARY OF EXPENDITURES (Fifl in Lin~ 1 for "PROPOSED" and Line 2 lor "Actual" expenditur~s. OE Form 3114-3. Round all amounts to n~arest dollar)

., BY CATEGORY (Columns 1·7) BY SOURCE (Columns 8-11) I= TOTAL G::::t PROJECT SALARIES BOOKS AUDIQ-VISUAL EQUIPMENT CONTRACTUAL OTHER TOTAL FOR FEDERAL STATE LOCAL (Must equal zl-1- AND WAGES MATERIALS SERVICES EXPENSES PROJECT Fu: OS FUNDS FUNDS Co/, 7)

2s~ (l) (2) (3) (4) rs> (6) (7) (8! (9) uo> , 11>

1-ZD..

~~=l.Proposed 53,027 10,118 4,360 1,019 23,746 92,270 47,270 45,000 92,270

11.1 2. Actual (""~

~ Z C contained herein is correct to the best · ") :;:c 1 CERTIFY that all of the information NAME OF HEAD, STATE'LIBRARY AGENCY (Type) ~NA-TURE 11_ ; DATE

.,~~ ofmyknowledge. Estellene P. Walker, Librarian <;L.{({ ( ;1/\---r'%"'.....( .1<..:· .. ) July 1, 1974 OE FORM 3114-1, 6/73 PREVIOUS EDITIONS ARE OBSOLETE (See reverse of this form)

6 8

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OE 3114-1 6/73 South Carolina State Library 1500 Senate Street Columbia, South Carolina 29211 Fiscal Year 1975 Title -=-I ___________ _

Project Ill-D-2: Urban Disadvantage(

SECTION C- -DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT

1. Contributions toward attaining goals of the long range program: Through this project which supports Goal II C 2, it is hoped to reach that segment of the urban population who are not users of public library service because of economic or educational disadvantage.

2. General description: This project will be supervised by the Field Staff. A grant­in-aid will be offered to those counties with large urban population and with a high percentage of families with incomes below the poverty level. The projects will be developed at the local level, and will be tailored to fit local conditions. Working contacts will be encouraged with organizations and agencies in the community al­ready working with the disadvantaged. Grant funds will be used to assist in pro­viding personnel, reading materials, audio-visual materials and equipment as well as supplies and transportation needed in carrying out the project. Priority in awarding grants will be given those libraries with already established and on-going projects.

In certain counties service to the disadvantaged will be incorporated in total outreach programs carried out under the Library Development Project (IV A).

3. General aims: The aim of this project is to introduce the urban disadvantaged person to the benefits of public library service.

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OE 3114-1 6/73 South Carolina State Library 1500 Senate Street

4.

5.

Columbia, South Carolina 29211 Fiscal Year 1975 Title I

--~---------------------Project III-D-2: Urban Disadvantaged

Method of administering: The projects will be supervised by the Field Staff. Financial records will be maintained by the State Library. Supervision will take the form of frequent field visits, consultations with local librarians and with staff engaged directly in working with the disadvantaged and in periodic evaluations of project programs. .

Special or unique characteristic,s; Previously, libraries participating in Federally

funded projects have been required to select materials from standard lists. In this project this requirement will not be made, and the library will be at liberty to select those books and materials which will most closely relate to the needs of the people of the area to be served. . . Areas of emphasis: Service to the disadvantaged.

Special resources required:

6. Objectives, result of or influenced by particular economic or social conditions:

The objective of this project is the introduction of library service to the disadvan­taged. This objective is based upon the economic and social condition of the spe­cific areas to be served.

7. Map of the geographical area: See atta~hed map.

8. Public and non-public libraries, agencies, organizations, and institutions parti-cipating in this project: The following libraries will conduct continuing projects for the urban disadvantaged: Aiken County Library, Aiken, South Carolina Charleston County Library, Charleston, South Carolina Florence County Library, Florence, South Carolina Abbeville-Greenwood Regional Library, Greenwood, South Carolina Greenville County Library, Greenville, South Carolina Richland County Public Library, Columbia, South Carolina

*York County Library, Rock Hill, South Carolina ~!<Spartanburg County Library, Spartanburg, South Carolina

*Counties with former Model Cities programs.

The following library will have priority for establishing new projects: Sumter County Library

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OE 3114-l 6/73

Major Emphasis of Project:

South Carolina State Library 1500 Senate Street · Columbia, South Carolina 29201 Fiscal Year 1975 Title I

---~------------------------------------------Project III-D-2: Urban Disadvantaged

1. Service to disadvantaged in low- income areas: X

2. Strengthening State Library administrative agency: NA

3. Strengthening metropolitan public libraries serving as resource centers: NA

Relation of Project to:

1. Early childhood education: This project will assist in giving the disadvantaged child the necessary orientation, familiarity with words, language, and objects to enter the public school system.

2. Drug abuse education: Among the materials to be used in this project, there will be simple, straightforward presentations of drug abuse literature.

3. "Right to read••: The disadvantaged child will be given an introduction to books and other reading material which he needs in order to make good his claim to the 11 right to read. 11

4. Environmental education: NA

5. Career education: NA

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ANNUAL PROGRAM LSCA

State South Carolina

--- r,,, ... ~~ c; -.... l .•.• •

Fiscal Year 1975

Title I I

'·--

Title I

Project III·D- (2) ~

Urban Disadvantaged ~

4,

I

F-1 (J

Counties with urban populatio 0

(J

Counties with Model Cities prop:ts ' '\

+ ~ SOUTH CAROLINA

" '<. State Library ..

1.:'&>.1 ·1111 ••• ,, 10 10 » ...

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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, EDUCATION, AND WELFARE OFFICE OF EDUCATION WASHINGTON, O.C. 20202

PROJECT REPORT

An answer is required for each item on this fonn.

THIS REPORT IS FOR

[X ~:o~~~~SEO [_ AN ACTUAL PROJECT

TITLE

FORM APPROVED O.M.B. NO. 51·R0712

I For Titles I and Ill of the Library Services and Construction Act, as amended P.L. 91-600

1Read the Instructions before comp/etin~ this report)

FISCAL YEAR ENDING

june 30, 19 75

STATE

s. c. !PROJECT N.O.

III-D (3)

~ ..... ~ Q ..... u ILl ... 0 QC ~

• ~

z 0 j: u ILl .,

.,

t. NAME (Identify it state a'enc)·, re,ional or local library, cr~anization, or institution that w11l administer the proJect) TELEPHONE (Area code, Number, Extension)

South Carolina State Librarv (803) 758-3181: 758-3182

P. 0. _Box_lJ469. Columbia.~ I COUN.TY I ZIP CODE

Richland 29211

ADDRESS (Number, atreet, city and State) CONGRESSIONAL OISTRICT(S) (If less than entire State, list by number)

1 .? . h 2. NAME OF PROJECT

III-D (3) County Library Upgrade (Disadvantaged) ___ _ 3. PROJECT DATES l~: INITIAL PROJECT (~CONTINUING PROJECT IF CONTINUING P"!OJECT, GIVE PREVIOUS PROJECT NUMBER ----

-----·-a. ESTIMATED TOTAL TIME SPAN '(years) 3 b. PROJECT BEGAI'< c. PROPOSED TERMINATION DATE

1975 4. GEOGRAPHICAL AND POPULATION DATA (Compl .. te all ol th" sub·itPms «pplicable to this project)

(1) TOTAL NUMBER OF COUNTIES SERVED 1 (1JL.:' BIBLIOGRAPHIC SERVICES I (JJCJ REFERENCE SERVICE

(2) NUMBER OF PERSONS IN THE AREA SERVED BY THE PROJECT 28838 {]) r·· COMMUNICATIONS NETWORK I (4) r-' TECHNICAL PROCESSING ~SERVICE

(3) PREDOMINANT CHARACTERISTIC OF AREA SERVED (Gi•·e best estimate of the per, .. ntafie

distribution of persons served within each of the lollowinQ areas)

(5) ,_ :OTHER (Specify)

a, (1) MODEL CITY NEIGHBORHOOD 0 (2) APPALACHIA 0 b. (1) URBAN 5, 991 (2! SUBURBAN (3) RURAL 22, 847

I 6. TYPE OF GROUP (Check the box which best describes the population served by the project) 17. AGE GROUP SERVED -(Giv,. best estimate ol the p<'tCf'ntaQe distribution of

(l)OO ECONOMICALLY DISADVANTAGED persons s .. rvPd in the projf'ct by afie Qroups (see it<'m 4.b.)

(2)0 PHYSICALLY HANDICAPPED: GIVE PE'RCENTAGE OF THIS GROUP THAT IS BLIND ~~~~~NAGT~GE/(afie 25-64) 11 020

(3JQMIGRANT (4JQGENERAL PUBLIC AREA (5)C'JOTHER(Specily) AGED(IIfie65endover)2 146

8. ETHNIC OR RACIAL GROUP IS THIS PROJECT PRIMARILY FOR A SPECIFIC ETHNIC OR RA· CIAL. GROUP? (If "YES," Qiv~ best estimate of percentaQe distribution ol persons served by race or ethnic Qroup)

IF SPANISH SURNAMED

r-. L_~ YES

(1) a. AMERICAN INDIANS 230 (2) a. MEXICAN AMER.IC.IINS

b. AMERICAN ORIENTALS 13 b. CUBAN

c, NEGRO 11. 960 c. PUERTO RICAN

d. WHITE _li. 6l5_ d. OTHER

e. OTHER 10

~ Nol9. NUMBER OF PARTICIPATING LIBRARIES AND AGENCIES

(1) TOTAL (Sum of items (2) thru (11);4 (6) OTHER ACADEMIC

2 (7) SPECIAL

PUBLIC 2 (8) HOSPITALS

(3) SCHOOL (9) CORRECTIONAL

(4) VOCATIONAL _j_( 10) ~€~~DOEL~A L

(5) JR. COLLEGE (JJ) OTHER

SUMMARY OF EXPENDITURES (Fill in Line 1 lor ''PROPOSED" and Line 2 lor "Actual" exp.,nditures, OE Form 3114·3. Round all amounts to nearest dollar)

BY CATEGORY (Columns 1·7) BY SOURCE (Columns 8·11)

,au TOTAL _ac PROJECT SALARIES AUOIQ-VISUAL CONTRACTUAL OTHER TOTAL FOR FEDERAL STATE LOCAL (Must equal -::) BOOKS EQUIPMENT zt-1- AND WAGES MATERIALS SERVICES EXPENSES PROJECT FU! OS FUNDS FUNDS Col. 7)

2iS~ (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (81 (9) (10) (1/)

~z~ uww ILl~ ac 1. Proposed 011)(

23,043 8,034

ILl 2. Actual

U ~ Q I I CERTIFY that all of the information ..,za contained herein is correct to the best .,2z of my knowledge.

..... ~

4,92~1 36,000

(/'1 Estellene P.

IDRE Walker, Libra:d an ~{__(_ r..

NAME OF HEAD, STATE'LIBRARY AGENCY (Type)

OE FORM 3114-1, 6/73 PREVIOUS EDITIONS ARE OBSOLETE '-...:::-

11,000 25,000 36,000

]

I

_( __ _ 1V\-Q .{ h_ ,,)

DATE

July 1, 1974

(See reverse of this form)

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OE 3114-1 6/73 South Carolina State Library 1500 Senate Street Columbia, South Carolina 29211 Fiscal Year 1975 Title _ _:.! __________ _

Project III-D-3: County Up-grade

SECTION C- -DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT

1. Contributions toward attaining goals of the long range program: This project supports Goal II-C-1 and will enable a library in a county which, because of low per-capita income, has never been able to adequately support the library, to employ a pro­fessional librarian or in one case to establish a basic book collection for the first time.

2. General description: This project will be offered to two county libraries. Dillon County, which has a high percentage of rural disadvantaged, will be offered a third grant-in-aid to supplement the salary of a professional librarian to continue the reorganization and replanning necessary before the library can undertake its respon­sibility of providing service to the high percentage of disadvantaged in the population group it serves. In the judgment of the State Library field staff, this library was not able to extend this service without general reorganization and competent planning and administration. Clarendon County, which has the highest percentage of disadvantaged in the state, will be offered again a grant to begin a basic book collection for the first time. This county is without a headquarters library and is presently being served with bookmobile service by contract with a neighboring county. This grant will be offered after the county provides a building and the salary for a librarian. The library boards applying for a grant will do so with the understanding that they will support the plan for better service and will accept the supervision of the reorganiza­tion by the Field Staff of the State Library.

3. General aims: The general aim of this project is to strengthen the library in counties with a high percentage of rural disadvantaged to the point that the library will be able to extend its services to this group.

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OE 3114-1 6/73 South Carolina State Library 1500 Senate Street Columbia, South Carolina 29211 Fiscal Year 1975 Title I

--~--------------------Project ill-D-3: County IIp..:Grade

4. Method of administering: The project will be supervised by the Field Staff of the State Library. The county libraries receiving the grant will account for the expendi­ture of funds to the State Library on a biannual basis.

5. Special or unique characteristics; NA

Areas of emphasis: Service to the disadvantaged

Special resources required: NA

6. Objectives, result of or influenced by particular economic or social conditions:

The counties which will receive this grant have a particularly high concentration of disadvantaged. At the same time, these counties are financially disadvantaged in per capita income, and in the general economic depression of the county as a whole.

7. Map of the geographical area: See attached map.

8. Public and non-public libraries, agencies, organizations, and institutions parti­cipating in this project:

The following counties will be eligible for this project: Dillon County Library, Latta, South Carolina Clarend~n County Library

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OE 3114-l 6/73

Major Emphasis of Project:

South Carolina State Library 1500 Senate Street Columbia, South Carolina 29201 Fiscal Year 1975 Title I

--~~--------------------------Project III-D-3: (;ounty Up-Graqe __

1. Service to disadvantaged in low-income areas: X I

2. Strengthening State Library administrative agency:

3. Strengthening metropolitan public libraries serving as resource centers:

Relation of Project to:

1. Early childhood education: NA

2. Drug abuse education: NA

3. "Right to read": NA

4. Environmental education: NA

5. Career education: NA

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Title I, Project III-D(3) County Up-Grade

ANNUAL PROGRAM LSCA

State South Carolina

Fiscal Year ---=-19~7.:;.5 ___ _

Title I

~

'It

<v ()

0

()

' ~

+ .. --SOUTH CAROLINA " '\ State Library ..

~ $.:4,( •lfll ·I~('J

t ' 10 M » ~

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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, EDUCATION, AND WELFARE An answer is required FORM APPROVED OFFICE OF EDUCATION for each item on this form. O.M.B. NO. 51-R0712 WASHINGTON, D.C. 20202

THIS REPORT IS FOR TITLE

PROJECT REPORT rx A PROPOSED L_-_ ' ~~o~il:~AL I PROJECT

For Titles I and Ill of the library Services and Construction Act, as amended P.L. 91-600 FISCAL YEAR ENDING STATE 'PROJECT NO.

,'Read the Instructions before completing this report) June 30,19 75 s. c. III-D-(4)

1. NAME (Identify if state aienc)', reQional or local library, artanization, or tnstitution that wt/1 administer the proJect) TELEPHONE (Area code, Number, Extension)

South Carolina State Library (803) 758-·:nHl• 7'i8-~1R7 ADDRESS (Number, street, city and State) I COUNTY I ZIP CODE

CONGRESSIONAL DISTRrCT(Sl (II less than entire

P. 0. Box 11469, Columbia, s. c. 29211

State, list by number)

Richland All 2. NAME OF PROJECT

III-D-(4) Materials for DisadvantaQ:ed 3. PROJECT DATES [ -_. INITIAL PROJECT (X: CONTINUING PROJECT IF CONTINUING P~OJECT, GIVE PREVIOUS PROJECT NUMBER III D 4

~ a. ESTIMATED TOTAL TIME SPAN '(years)

indefinite I b. PROJECT BEGAI'o IQ72 jc: PROPOSED- TERMINATION DATE

1- 4. GEOGRAPHICAL AND POPULATION DATA (Compl"t" all of the sub·it<>m., applicable to this project) 5. FOR TITLE Ill, INDICATE TYPE OF PROJECT ~ Q (l) TOTAL NUMBER OF COUNTIES SERVED 46 ( 1) l" BIBLIOGRAPHIC SERVICES I (3) [_""]REFERENCE SERVICE

1- (2) NUMBER OF PERSONS IN THE AREA SERVED BY THE PROJECT 2 5QO 516 12) ~- • COMMUNICATIONS NETWORK I (4) D ~i:fi.i:t!:.li_AL PROCESSING u 1&1 (3) PREDOMINANT CHARACTERISTIC OF AREA SERVED (Gi•·e best <>stimat<' of the per,·<>ntafie (5) :-: :OTHER (Specify) .., 0 distribution of persons served within each of the followinQa reas) 11:1: Q.

78,322 (2) APPALACHiA 6~_QJ__!!L b. (1) URBAN~2_lfJ9.5-f2J SUBURBAN (3) RURAL 1., ~? 8, 32 • a • (I) MODEL CITY NEIGHBORHOOD

~ 6. TYPE OF GROUP (Check th<> box which best d<'scribes the population served by the proj<>ct) 7. AGE GROUP SERVED (Give best "stimate of the p"rcentafie distribution of

% 0

(I)[Xj ECONOMICALLY DISADVANTAGED persons s~rvf"d in the project by aQe Qroups (see item 4.b.)

j::: (2J0 PHYSICALLY HANDICAPPED: GIVE PE-RCENTAGE OF THIS GROUP THAT IS BLIND 1/l CHILDREN (afi<> 0·14J787 70 1

WORKING AGE/ 19 ~

u (3_1_ GRADUATE (afie 25-64) 1, 0 (.

1&1 (3) D Ml GRANT (4J0 GENERAL PUBLIC AREA (5) Q OTHER (Specify) (2) YOUTH (aQe 15·24) 51 Q 083 (4) AGED (l!fie 65 and over) 1 QO Q(.. "' a. ETHNIC OR RACIAL GROUP IS THIS PROJECT PRIMARILY FOR AsPECIFIC ETHNIC OR RA·

Cl AL GROUPT (II "YES," Qive best estimate of percentaQe distribution of persons ·: served by race or ethnic Qroup) c::; YES @No 9. NUMBER OF PARTICIPATING LIBRARIES AND AGENCIES

IF SPANISH SURNAMED ( 1) TOTAL (Sum of items (2) thru (11) (6) OTHER ACADEMIC

(1) a. AMERICAN INDIANS 2 241 (2) a, MEXICAN AMERIC ... NS 40 (7) SPECIAL

b. AMERICAN ORIENTALS 7. i;hQ b. CUBAN PUBLIC 4.0 (8) HOSPITALS

c. NEGRO 789 041 c. PUERTO RICAN (3) SCHOOL (9) CORRECTIONAL

d. WHITE 1 795 430 d. OTHER (4) VOCATIONAL (JO) ~~~~DOE.L~TIAL

e. OTHER 2 235 L> - : :v•>y > }\\ ·:>::_ •-·:-•-:•··_- .. > tr_-.. >·-·; (5) JR. COLLEGE 111) OTHER

SUMMARY OF EXPENDITURES (Fill in Line 1 for "PROPOSED" and Line 2 for "Actual" exp .. nditures, OE Form 3114-3. Round all amounts to nearest dollar)

"' BY CATEGORY (Columns 1-7) BY SOURCE (Columns 8-11)

,w TOTAL CD~ PROJECT SALARIES

BOOKS AUDID-VISUAL CONTRACTUAL OTHER TOTAL FOR FEDERAL STATE LOCAL (Must equal EQUIPMENT zt-1- AND WAGES MATERIALS SERVICES EXPENSES PROJECT FU: OS FUNDS FUNDS Col. 7)

o-~:~: ( 1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (81 (9) ( 10) (II) _co 1-Za. uww 1. Proposed 1,000 ~· 000 1,000 1,000 wa.~:~: "')( ---1&1

L':_ v 2. Actual

• :;:o I CERTIFY that all of the infonnation NAME OF HEAD, STATE'LIBRARY AGENCY (Type)

rt\littc llJJ_,~~ . DATE

Uzo contained herein is correct to the best I woz of my knowledge.

Librarian J~_t_A _) July I, 1974 "'i=~ Estellene P. Walker,

OE FORM 3114-1, 6/73 PREVIOUS EDITIONS ARE OBSOLETE (See reverse of this form)

1

, 764

0

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OE 3114-1 6/73 South Carolina State Library 1500 Senate Street

1.

2.

3.

Columbia, South Carolina 29211 Fiscal Year 1975 Title I --=------------------------Project Ill-D-4: Materials for

Disadvantaged SECTION C- -DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT

Contributions toward attaining goals of the long range program: This project will

provide a central resource for materials including filmstrips and recordings needed in the programs for the disadvantaged conducted by county and regional libraries. The project supports Goad II C 2b.

-=G;...;e:;.;:n.:;..;e::....:r:;.;:a.:;..;l;_d:::..e;:..;;;...s.;:..c=-r::..~iP::..:t:..::.io::.n:.::· Th St t L"b -11 f · h d n1 •t 11 t" f · e a e 1 rary w1 re res an e arge 1 s co ec 10n o materials useful in serving the disadvantaged, including filmstrips and cassettes. The audio-visual materials will be available on a scheduled loan basis directly to the county library for use in projects. It is hoped that this central collection will prevent expensive duplication of audio-visual materials which w.ill be used occasion­ally, but not constantly, in the disadvantaged projects of the local level.

General aims: To give librarians engaged in service to the disadvantaged access to a central collection of audio-visual materials with the purpose of avoiding ex­pensive duplication of these materials.

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OE 3114-1 6/73 South Carolina State Library 1500 Senate Street Columbia, South Carolina 29211 Fiscal Year 197 5 Title I

--~~-----------------------------Project Ill-D-4: Materials for

Disadvantaged 4. Method of administering: The project will be administered and supervised by

a member of the field staff.

5. Special or unique characteristics; NA

Areas of emphasis: The Disadvantaged.

Special resources required: Audio-visual materials.

6. Objectives, result of or influenced by particular economic or social conditions:

The objectives of this project is influenced by the disadvantaged to b~ served.

7. Map of the geographical area: Entire State

8. Publi~ and non-public libraries, agencies, organizations, and institutions parti­cipating in this project:

All public libraries which are conducting projects for the disadvantaged.

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OE 3114-l 6/73

Major Emphasis of Project:

South Carolina State Library 1500 Senate Street Columbia, South Carolina 29201 Fiscal Year 1975 Title I Project III-D-4: Materials for

Disadvantaged

I. Service to disadvantaged in low- income areas: X

2. Strengthening State Library administrative agency:

3. Strengthening metropolitan public libraries serving as resource centers:

Relation of Project to:

1. Early childhood education: Will contribute largely to early childhood education.

2. Drug abuse education:

3. "Right to read": Will provide the ammunition libraries need to successfully

participate in this program.

4. Environmental education:

5. Career education:

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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, EDUCATION, AND WELFARE OFFICE OF EDUCATION WASHINGTON, D.C. 20202

PROJECT REPORT

An answer is required for each item on this form.

THIS REPORT IS FOR

r- A PROPOSED

X PROJECT ·- · AN ACTUAL l~ PROJECT

TITLE

FORM APPROVED O.M.B. NO. S1-R0712

I For Titles I and Ill of the Librory Services and Construction Act, as amended P.L. 91-600

1'Read the Instructions before completin~ this report)

FISCAL YEAR ENDING

June 30, 1975 STATE

S.C. 1PROJECT NO.

I V-A

~ .... ~ Q

1-u ILl .... 0 a: A. I

~

% 0 j:: u ILl .,

.,

1. NAME (Identity it state aQency, reQional or local library, cr,anization, or rnstitution that wrll administer the prOJ~ct) TELEPHONE (Area code, Number, Extension)

South Carolina State Library ADDRESS (Number, •lreet, city and State) I COUNTY

Richland P. 0. Box 11469, Columbia, S. C. 2. NAME OF PROJECT

T ZIP CODE

29211

(803) 758-3181; 758-3182 CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICTISl (!1/,.ss than enllre State, list by number)

All

V-A Book Collection Improvement Project (BCIP) -State Wide Program __ _ 3. PROJECT DATES [ : INITIAL PROJECT lX~ CONTINUING PROJECT IF CONTINUING P~OJECT, GIVE PREVIOUS PROJECT NUMBER V-A

•· ESTIMATED TOTAL TIME SPAN '(years) Indefinite I b. PROJECT BEGAI'o 1961 4. GEOGRAPHICAL AND POPULATION DATA (Complet<' all ol th~ sub-itPm., applicable to this project)

(1) TOTAL NUMBER OF COUNTIES SERVED 5 (2) NUMBER OF PERSONS IN THE AREA SERVED BY THE PROJECT 268~178 (3) PREDOMINANT CHARACTERISTIC OF AREA SERVED (Gi>·., best e.,trmate of thP per< enta(ie

distribution ot persons served within each of the followinQa reas)

lc· P RoPosEo ni:RMINA TION oA TE Indefinite 5. FOR TITLE Ill, INDICATE TYPE OF PROJECT

(!)\-~BIBLIOGRAPHIC SERVICES I (3) [:'REFERENCE SERVICE

!2) COMMUNICATIONS NETWORK l(4)r--, TECHNICAL PROCESSING ..__ ~FRVIC:F

(51, :OTHER (Sp<'cily)

a. (1) MODEL CITY NEIGHBORHOOD 0 (2) APPALACHIA 0 b. (/)URBAN 114, 4)862) SUBURBAN (3) RURAL 153, 760

1s. TYPE OF GROUP(Check the bo" whrch best describes the population served by the project) 17. AGE GROUP SERVED (Give best estimate of the percenta(ie distribution of

(1}0 ECONOMICALLY DISADVANTAGED persons sPrved rn the project by sfie Qroups (Se<' item 4.b.)

(2J0PHYSICALLY HANDICAPPED; GIVE PE-RCENTAGE OF THIS GROUP THAT IS BLIND I 87 7521 WORKING AGE/ 108 781 (J) CHILDREN (a(ie 0-14) 1 (3) GRADUATE (afie 25..04) 1

(JJ0MIGRANT (4)[XlGENERAL PUBLIC AREA (5)COTHER(Specily) (4 AGED(afie65andover) 17 234 8. ETHNIC OR RACIAL GROUP IS THIS PROJECT PRIMARILY FOR A SPECIFIC ETHNIC OR RA•

CIAL GROUP! (It "YES," Qive best estimate of percentaQe distribution of persons served by race or ethnic Qroup)

IF SPAN ISH SURNAMED

[_~YES

(1) a. AMERICAN INDIANS 125 (2) a. MEXICAN AMERICANS

b. AMERICAN ORIENTALS 344 b. CUBAN

c. NEGRO 81._531 c. PUERTO RICAN

d. WHITE 185,678 d. OTHER

e. OTHER 500

[X] NOJ9. NUMBER OF PARTICIPATING LIBRARIES AND AGENCIES

(1) TOTAL (Sum of items (2J thru (ll)A (6) OTHER ACADEMIC

5 (7) SPECIAL

PUBLIC 5 (8) HOSPITALS.

(3) SCHOOL (9) CORRECTIONAL

(4) VOCATIONAL ( 10) ~~~6~ELNST1 A L

(5) JR. COLLEGE (Jl) OTHER

SUMMARY OF EXPENDITURES (Fill in Line 1 lor "PROPOSED" and Line 2 lor "Actual" eKp .. nditures, OE Form 3114-.1. Round all amounts to n<'arest dollar)

BY CATEGORY (Columns 1-7) BY SOURCE (Columns 8-ll)

1 1&.1 TOTAL IDg; PROJECT SALARIES BOOKS AUDIQ-VISUAL EQUIPMENT CONTRACTUAL OTHER TOTAL FOR FEDERAL STATE LOCAL (Must equal zt-1- AND WAGES MATERIALS SERVICES EXPENSES PROJECT FU: OS FUNDS FUNDS Col. 7)

2;o~ (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) {7) (81 (9) (10) un

26,818 t-%a.. UILIILI ILl a.. 1¥ 1. Proposed 011)(

ILl 2. Actual

26,818 1..

A 26,818 26,818

1 u

u"'OII CERTIFY that all of the information ILI%Q contained herein is correct to the best ., 2 Z: of my knowledge. ... ~

NAME OF HEAD, STATE'LIBRARY AGENCY (Type~ ~NAT.URE, .. •. fJ Estellene P. Walker, Librarian I kt-c-tLC-t.L. ... \.6

DATE

'\ ) I /\.-("'{ -t 4? ' I ' { 1 f Julyl,l974

OE FORM 3114-1, 6/73 PREVIOUS EDITIONS ARE OBSOLETE c (See reverse of thrs form)

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OE 3114-1 6/73 South Carolina State Library 1500 Senate Street Columbia, South Carolina 29211 Fiscal Year 1975 Title

--~-----------------------Project ___ V~-~A~·-B~C~I~P~---------

SECTION C- -DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT

1. Contributions toward attaining goals of the long range program: This project supports Goal liB and aids public libraries of South Carolina in improving and enlarging their book collections in order to provide better li­brary service.

2. General description: The Book Collection Improvement Project is a continuing program which provides grants to participating county and regional libraries with which to purchase or rebind standard titles for adults, young people and children. Libraries receiving these grants must meet all requirements for State and Federal Aid. The libraries must furnish the State Library with proof that current book budgets will not be reduced due to the receipt of grant funds. Grants are paid to the libraries on a reimbursement basis upon the submission of acceptable records of the expenditure of the funds.

In 1974-75, five county libraries are expected to participate in the project. Grants will be made on a per capita basis to libraries owning less than • 95 books per capita. The intent is to assist all libraries to reach one book per capita this year.

Any library serving non-English speaking groups will be encouraged to spend an equitable portion of the grant for foreign-language materials for these groups.

3. General aims: The aim of the Book Collection Improvement Project is to strengthen the resources of South Carolina public libraries.

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OE 3114-1 6/73 South Carolina State Library 1500 Senate Street Columbia, South Carolina 29211 Fiscal Year 1975 Title I

----=----------------------------------Project V -A:BCIP

4. Method of administering: The Book Collection Improvement Project is administered by the Field Services staff of the State Library and financial records are maintained by the State Library.

5. Special or unique characteristics; NA

Areas of emphasis: NA

Special resources required: Books and A- V materials

6. Objectives, result of or influenced by particular economic or social conditions:

7.

8.

NA

Map of the geographical area: The attached map shows participating county and regional libraries. Public and non-public libraries, agencies, organizations, and institutions parti-cipating in this project:

Berkeley County Library (3 branches, 1 bookmobile) Lancaster County Library ( 1 branch, 1 bookmobile) Marion County Library (3 branches, 1 bookmobile) Pickens County Library (4 branches, 1 bookmobile) Sumter County Library (1 bookmobile)

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OE 3114-l 6/73

Major Emphasis of Project:

South Carolina State Library 1500 Senate Street Columbia, South Carolina 29201 Fiscal Year 197 5 Title I Project V-A: BCIP

1. Service to disadvantaged in low- income areas: NA

2. Strengthening State Library administrati,ve agency: NA

3. Strengthening metropolitan public libraries serving as resource centers: NA

Relation of Project to:

1. Early childhood education: Will contribute materials to support childhood

education programs.

2. Drug abuse education: NA

3. "Right to read'':

this program.

Will provide the means to participate successfully in

4. Environmental education: NA

5. Career education: NA

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Title I: Project V-A Book Collection Im­provement

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ANNUAL PROGRAM LSCA

State South Carolina

Fiscal Year 1975 -------Title Project V-A

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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, EDUCATION, AND WELFARE OFFICE OF EDUCATION WASHINGTON, D.C. 20202

PROJECT REPORT

An answer is required for each item on this form.

THIS REPORT IS FOR

r X ~:o~~~~SED l__ AN ACTUAL PROJECT

TITLE

FORM APPROVED O.M.B. NO. 51·R0712

I

For Titles I and Ill of the library Services and Construction Act, as amended P.L. 91-600 1'Read the Instructions before completing I his report)

FISCAL YEAR ENDING

June 30, 1975 STATE

S.C.

'

PROJECT NO.

V-n

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1. NAME (Identify if state a~ency, re~ional or local library, cr,anization. or institution that wrll administer the proJect) TELEPHONE (Area code, Number, Extension)

South Carolina State Libral."Y __L8Q_3_l7SR-3181: ?'iR-11 R?.

121P CODE

29211 All I I COUNTY

P. 0. Box 114 · · z. NAME oF PROJECT 69 • Columbia, S.C. R1chland

ADDRESS (Number, street, city and State) CONGRESSIONAL OISTAICT!Sl (11/,.ss than entire State. list by number)

Y-D Reader Services: Periodicals -State Wide Pro ------·~=----3. PROJECT DATES c:.· INITIAL PROJECT [X" CONTINUING PROJECT IF CONTINUING P"!OJECT, GIVE PREVIOUS PROJECT NUMBER V- C

a. ESTIMATED TOTAL TIME SPAN '(years) Indefinite b. PROJECT BE GAl'< 1964 _ c. PROPOSED TERMINATION DATE Indefinite 4. GEOGRAPHICAL AND POPULATION DATA (Compl<'t<- all ol th<' sub-item., upplicable to this project) 5. FOR TITLE Ill, INDICATE TYPE OF PROJECT

- -------- (l)L---, BIBLIOGRAPHIC SERVICES (3;[:::; REFERENCE SERVICE (1) TOTAL NUMBER OF COUNTIES SERVED 35 (2)NUMBER OF PERSONS IN THE AREA SERVED BY THE PROJECT 2,278,745 (3) PREDOMINANT CHARACTERISTIC OF AREA SERVED (Gi.-,, best e.,timate of the p~r· .. nta~ ..

distribution of persons served within each of the lollowinQa reas)

OJ r·· COMMUNICATIONS NETWORK 1 (4) II TECHNICAL PROCESSING c ___ SERVICE

(5) ~ ; OTHER (Spec if}·)

a. (I) MODEL CITY NEIGHBORHOOD 78, 392 (2) APPALACHIA 65hlli b. (I) URB~lli.l<f!(2J SUBURBAN (3) RURAL 1, 096, 9~ 1 6. TYPE OF GROUP(Check the box whzch best d~scribes the population served by the project) 1. AGE GROUP SERVED (Give best estimate ot the percenlaQe distribution of

(I)Q ECONOMICALLY DISADVANTAGED persons served in the project by a~e Qroups (see item 4.b.)

(2)0 PHYSICALLY HANDICAPPED: GIVE PERCENTAGE OF THIS GROUP THAT IS BLIND 683 WORKING AGE/ nt.. II CHILDREN (aQ .. O·I4) ,249 GRADUATE (aQe 25-64) 7U9, 517

(J)[JMIGRANT (4)lli"] GENERAL PUBLIC AREA (5)G OTHER (Specify)

8. ETHNIC OR RACIAL GROUP IS THIS PROJECT PRIMARILY FOR AsProFIC ETHNIC OR RA· (2)"fOUTH(B~el5·24)460,621 4 AGED(aQe65andover) 165,358

CIAL GROUP? (II "YES," Qive best estimate of percentaQe distribution of persons served by race or ethnic Qroup) [:YES ~ Nol9. NUMBER OF PARTICIPATING LIBRARIES AND AGENCIES

IF SPANISH SURNAMED (I) TOTAL (Sum of items (2) thru (Il)A (6) OTHER ACADEMIC

(I) a, AMERICAN INDIANS 1. 970 I !2) a. MEXICAN AMERIC.~NS I 29 I (7) SPECIAL

b. AMERICAN ORIENTALS 2. 4_9_6__1 b. CUBAN L_ "PUBLIC __ 29 I (8) HOSPITALS

I c. NEGRO 632. 208 c. PUERTO RICAN 13) SCHOOL

6 3_9_. _ __9_02 d. 0 THE R (4) VOCATIONAL I AL d. WHITE 1 e, OTHER 2. 16__9_ (5) JR. COLLEGE lUI) OTHER

SUMMARY OF EXPENDITURES (Fill in Line I for "PROPOSED" and Line 2 for "Actual" exp .. nditures, OE Form 3114-3. Round all amounts to nearest dollar)

BY CATEGORY (Columns I-7) BY SOURCE (Columns 8·11)

,w ~~~~ PROJECT SALARIES BOOKS AUDIQ-VISUAL CONTRACTUAL OTHER TOTAL FOR :zl-1- AND WAGES MATERIALS EQUIPMENT SERVICES EXPENSES PROJECT

TOTAL FEDERAL

I STATE

I LOCAL

I (Must equal

~s~ u; (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7)

1-:Za.. uww wa..a: "'><

1. Proposed 24,300 24,300 w

2. Actual /~) I I

"J.GNA

Fu: OS FUNDS

t8l (9J

24,300 I

u u"'o w:zo .,~z .....

I CERTIFY that all of the information contained herein is correct to the best of my knowledge.

NAME OF HEAD, STATE-LIBRARY AGENCY (Ty~J-t-

Estellene P. Walker, Librarian I M ttti .___-._;..\_:.{ .-\\--cr { OE FORM 3114-1, 6/73 PREVIOUS EDITIONS ARE OBSOLETE '---

FUNDS Col. 7) (10) (11)

I I 24,300

DATE

I

1974 ' } 1......:. '\. July 1,

See reverse of lht s form)

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..

OE 3114-1 6/73 South Carolina State Library 1500 Senate Street Columbia, South Carolina 29211 Fiscal Year 197 5 Title I --=-------------------------Project V -D: Periodical Project

SECTION C--DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT

1. Contributions toward attaining goals of the long range program: The project contri-butes to the improvement of library reference service by strengthening the resources of South Carolina public libraries.

2. General description: The Periodicals Project is a continuing program under which participating county and regional libraries are given grants to add periodical sub­scrip1lons of reference value to their collections. Libraries receiving grants must meet all requirements for State and Federal Aid. Grants are paid to participating libraries on reimbursement basis upon presentation of acceptable records of expenditure.

Initiated in 1964-65, the original project provided grants to cover the cost of new subscriptions to periodicals; for subscriptions to the indexes; for back files of periodicals bound or on microfilm; and supplies and equipment to expand or house the existing collections. Grants are now made to continue index and periodical subscriptions begun under the original project. In 1974-75, libraries will be per­mitted to revise and in some cases to add to .their subscription lists. The amount of the grants will be inc rea sed to compensate for the rising cost of periodical subscriptions. Twenty-nine county and regional libraries will participate in the program this year.

3. General aims: The Periodicals Project is intended to improve reference service in public libraries in South Carolina by developing current collections and extensive back files of periodicals used in general and special reference.

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OE 3114-1 6/73 South Carolina State Library 1500 Senate Street

4.

Columbia, South Carolina 29211 FiscalYear 1975 Title I

--~~---------------------Project V -D: Periodical Project

Method of administering: The Periodicals Project is administered by the State Library with the Field Services Staff responsible for supervision.

5. Special or unique characteristics; NA

Areas of emphasis: NA

Special resources required: Periodicals

6. Objectives, result of or influenced by particular economic or social conditions: NA

7. Map of the g~ographical area: See attached map

8. Public and non-public libraries, agencies, organizations, and institutions parti-cipating in this project: Abbeville-Greenwood Regional Library (5 branches, 2 bookmobiles) Aiken-Bamberg-Barnwell-Edgefield Regional Library (14 branches, 2 bookmobiles) Anderson County Library (6 branches, 2 bookmobiles) Beaufort County Library (2 branches, 1 bookmobile) Berkeley County Library (3 branches, 1 bookmobile) Charleston County Library (8 branches, 2 bookmobiles) Cherokee County Library ( 1 branch, 1 bookmobile) Chester County Library (1 branch, 1 bookmobile) Colleton County Library (1 bookmobile) Darlington County Library (3 branches, 1 bookmobile) Dillon County Library (2 branches, 1 bookmobile) Fairfield County Library ( 1 'branch, 1 bookmobile) Florence County Library (4 branches, 2 bookmobiles) Georgetown County Library ( 2 branches, 1 bookmobile) Greenville County Library (5 branches, 4 bookmobiles)

(See attached sheet for continuation)

500--7/8/74

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8. (Continued)

South Carolina State Library 1500 Senate Street Columbia, South Carolina 29201 Fiscal Year 1975 Title I --------------------------Project V -D: Periodical Project

Horry Cou.nty Library ( 3 branches, 1 bookmobile) Kershaw County Library ( 1 bookmobile) Lancaster County Library (1 branch, 1 bookmobile) Laurens County Library (1 branch, 1 bookmobile) Lexington County Library (5 branches, 1 bookmobile) Marion County Library ( 3 branches) Newberry County Library (1 branch, 1 bookmobile) Oconee County Library (3 branches, 1 bookmobile) Pickens County Library (4 branches, 1 bookmobile) Richland County Public Library (5 branches, 2 bookmobile) Spartanburg County Library (3 branches, 2 bookmobiles) Sumter County Library (1 bookmobile) Union County Library (1 bookmobile) York County Library (3 branches, 1 bookmobile)

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ANNUAL PROGRAM LSCA

State South Carolina ··---··· CA',tOLll!A.

/Ga."o" Fiscal Year 1975

Title

Title I. Project V-D. --f-~'------+---Read:lr Services:Periodicals-...

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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, EDUCATION, AND WELFARE An answer is required FORM APPROVED

OFFICE OF EDUCATION for each item on this form. O.M.B. NO. 51-R0712 WASHINGTON, D.C. ZOZOZ

THIS REPORT IS FOR TITLE

PROJECT REPORT fx ~:o~~~~SED i~ ~~o'J<t~l{-AL I

For Toties I and Ill of the Lobrary Servoces and Constructoon Act, as amended P.L. 91-600 . . . . FISCAL YEAR ENDING STATE !PROJECT NO.

,Read the Instructions before completznB this report) June 30, 19 75 S, C. VI-A-2

1. NAME (Identify if state aQenc)·, reQional or local library, ortanization, or institution that wtll adminrster the proJect) TELEPHONE (Area code, Number, Extension)

South Carolina State Librarv (803) 758-3181· _75.8-3182 ADDRESS (Number, street, city and Stale) I COUNTY I ZIP CODE CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT(Sl (If lt>ss than entire

State, lrst by number)

P. 0. Box 11469, Columbia, S.C. Richland 29211 1,2,4, 6

2. NAME OF PROJECT

VI-A-2 Book Collection Improvement -Institutional, Correctional and Other

3. PROJECT DATES L~· INITIAL PROJECT [x CONTINUING PROJECT IF CONTINUING pqoJECT, GIVEPREVIOUS PROJECT NUMBER VI-A-2

~ a. ESTIMATED TOTAL TIME SPAN'(years) 10 1 b. PROJECT BEGAr. 1968 Jc. PROPOSED TERMINATION DATE 1978

!C 4. GEOGRAPHICAL AND POPULATION DATA (Compl<'le all ol Ill<' sub-items applicable to this project) 5. FOR TITLE Ill, INDICATE TYPE OF PROJECT

Ci (1) TOTAL NUMBER OF COUNTIES SERVED NA (l)l BIBLIOGRAPHIC SERVICES (3![---; REFERENCE SERVICE

t (2) NUMBER OF PERSONS IN THE AREA SERVED BY THE PROJECT 13,408 residentS 12)' -COMMUNICATIONS NETWORK (4)c=; J~ijt;1";-I:;AL PROCESSING

~ (3) PREDOMINANT CHARACTERISTIC OF AREA SERVED (G,.·e l>esl estimate of the pen Pllla,e (5), ~OTHER (Specify) 0 distribution of persons served within ~aclJ of the followinQareas) L------------------------------------a:: A.

1 a. (I) MODEL CITY NEIGHBORHOOD NA (2) APPALACHIA NA b. (1! URBAN NA (2) SUBURBAN NA (.1) RURAL NA

<C 6. TYPE OF GROUP(Check the box wh1cl1 best dt!scribes the population servf!'d by the project) 7. AGE GROUP SERVED (Give best estimate of the percenfaQe distribution of

Z: (IJO ECONOMICALLY DISADVANTAGED persons snved in the project by a'e ,roups (see item 4.b.) 0 i:: (2)00 PHYSICALLY HANDICAPPED; GIVE PE-RCENTAGE OF THIS GROUP THAT IS BLIND , ( O 1855 ,. WORKING AGE/ 5635 U , , , ill CHILDREN a,e ·14) (3 1 GRADUATE (aQe 25-64)

~ (3)0 MIGRANT (4)0 GENERAL PUBLIC AREA (5) ~OTHER (Specify)InstltUtlOnallze (2J YOUTH (aQe 15-24) 2276 ( 4) AGED (aQe 65 and over) 3642

8. ETHNIC OR RACIAL GROUP IS THIS PROJECT PRIMARILY FOR A SPECIFIC ETHNIC OR RA-CIAL GROUP? (If "YES," Qive best estimate of percentaQe distribution of persons served by race or ethnic Qroup) [~YES [}_9 NO 9. NUMBER OF PARTICIPATING LIBRARIES AND AGENCIES

IF SPANISH SURNAMED (1) TOTAL (Sum of items (2) thru (11) (6) OTHER ACADEMIC

(1) a. AMERICAN INDIANS 0 (2) a. MEXICAN AMERICANS 19 (7) SPECIAL

b. AMERICAN ORIENTALS 4 b. CUBAN PUBLIC (8) HOSPITALS. 3

c. NEGRO 7 ·~ 74 c. PUERTO RICAN (3) SCHOOL (9) CORRECTIONAL 12 d. WHITE 6 030 d. OTHER (4) VOCATIONAL (10) ~~~~UO"-L~ IAL 4

e, OTHER 0 l.t : ' ' ;c:i:·/'Li:.ce , .. _ ')i·· ' (5) JR. COLLEGE (11) OTHER

SUMMARY OF EXPENDITURES (Fill in Line I for "PROPOSED" and Line 2 lor "Actual" exp<'ndilures, OE Form 3114-3. Round all amounts to nearest dollar}

"' BY CATEGORY (Columns 1-7) BY SOURCE (Columns 8-11)

I~ TOTAL ID;:) PROJECT SALARIES BOOKS AUDID-VISUAL EQUIPMENT CONTRACTUAL OTHER TOTAL FOR FEDERAL STATE LOCAL (Must equal z:t-t- AND WAGES MATERIALS SERVICES EXPENSES PROJECT FU! OS FUNDS FUNDS Co/. 7)

~0~ (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (81 (9) (10) (11)

t-Z:A.

~:~ 1. Proposed 146, 96~ 55,128 2, 600 8, 950 19,200 232,843 232,843 232 843 onX '

w 2. Actual d___r-

~Z:o contained herein is correct to the best ' 1/)

• :;:o I CERTIFY that all of the information NAME OF HEAD, STATE'LIBRARY AGENCY (Typ~j--~SIGNAT:URE - i DATE

"'~~ of my knowledge. Estellene P. Walker. Librarian _L·-t-f ;·'"!:. ;{ / -~ ;__ ,/.,_ v '-/ July 1, 1974

--- -~ OE FORM 3114-1, &/73 PREVIOUS EDITIONS ARE OBSOLETE erse of this [otrlj)

..

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OE 3114~1 6/73 South Carolina State Library 1500 Senate Street Columbia, South Carolina 29211 Fiscal Year 1975 Title _ _:.! __________ _

Project VI-A-2: Book Collection Improvement

SECTION C- -DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT

1. Contributions toward attaining goals of the long range program: A good level of

2.

3.

library service in the state institutions is dependent upon qualified personnel and adequate book collections. This project aids in the provision of the books and materials which are essential to maintain the service, thus supporting Goal IIIE.

General description: Institutions which have established libraries in charge of a trained and experienced professional or pre-professional librarian (graduate of four year college with eighteen hours of library science or qualified by experience)may qualify for financial assistance in the purchase of books, periodi­cals and audio-visual materials which will improve library service to residents. The grants will be made on the basis of the size of the institution and its support of the library. The institutions will be required to select the books from lists and bibliographies especially recommended for institutional service. Books will be selected within the institution, processed, and housed either in the main insti­tutional library or in suitable quarters provided in a branch of the institution.

Institutions, Institutions,

General aims: institutions.

Population Grants

Correctional 4,352 $ 11' 516 Other 9,056 24,445

Total 13,408 $ 35,961

Improvement of books and materials to serve residents of State

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OE 3114-1 6/73 South Carolina State Library 1500 Senate Street Columbia, South Carolina 29211 Fiscal Year 1975

Title ---='------------­Project VI-A-2: Book Collection

Improvement 4. Method of administering: The program will be administered through contract with

the institutions. Copies of the invoices covering the book grant will be approved by the institutional librarian and submitted to the State Library which will then reimburse the institution for purchases made under the project.

5. Special or unique characteristics; NA

Areas of emphasis: NA

Special resources required: NA

6. Objectives, result of or influenced by particular economic or social conditions:

NA

7. Map of the geographical area: See attached map.

8. Public and non-public libraries, agencies, organizations, and institutions parti-cipating in this project:

Crafts-Farrow State Hospital, Columbia, S.C.

Department of Corrections, (9 adult correctional institutions), Columbia, S.C. Coastal Center for Retarded Children, Ladson, S.C. Midlands Center for Retarded Children, Columbia, S.C. Department of Youth Services:

John G. Richards School for Boys, Columbia, S.C. School for Boys, Florence, S.C. Willow Lane School, Columbia, S. C.

School for the Deaf and the Blind, Spartanburg, S.C. State Hospital, Columbia, S.C. State Park Health Center, State Park, S.C. Whitten Village for Retarded Children, Clinton, S. C.

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OE 3114-1 6/73

Major Emphasis of Project:

South Carolina State Library 1500 Senate Street Columbia, South Carolina 29201 Fiscal Year 197 5 Title I -----------------------------Project YI-A-2: Book Collection

Improvement

1. Service to disadvantaged in low- income areas: NA

2. Strengthening State Library administrative agency: NA

3. Strengthening metropolitan public libraries serving as resource centers: NA

Relation of Project to:

1. Early childhood education: In the juvenile institution this assistance to the library enables it to further the education of the children.

2. Drug abuse education: NA

3. "Right to read": Story hours and other library programs in juvenile institu­tions introduce children to books and reading. In the adult institutions the librarians participate in the literacy programs. In one center for the retarded, efforts are being made to provide meaningful library services to adult residents.

4. Environmental education: NA

5. Career education: NA

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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, EDUCATION, AND WELFARE An answer is required FORM APPROVED OFFICE OF EDUCATION for each item on this fonn. O.M.B. NO. SI·R0712 WASHINGTON, D.C. 20202

THIS REPORT IS FOR TITLE

PROJECT REPORT r.x A PROPOSED r- AN ACTUAL I PROJECT '·- PROJECT

For Titles I and Ill of the Library Services and Construction Act, as amended P.L. 91-600 FISCAL YEAR ENDING STATE !PROJECT NO.

1Read the Instructions before completing this report) June .lO, 19 75 s. c. VI-A-3

1. NAME (Identify it state aQenc)', reQionsl or local library, or,anization, or institution that wtll adminrster the proJect) TELEPHONE (Area code, Number, Extension)

South Carolina State Librarv (803) 75R-3UU· 7SR-~1R?. ADDRESS (Number, street, city and State) I COUNTY I ZIP CODE

CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT IS) (It /~ss than entire

P. 0. Box 11469,

State. list by number)

Columbia, S. C. Richland 29211 All 2. NAME OF PROJECT

VI-A- 3: Exceptional Children (Institutional, Other) 3. PROJECT DATES [. INITIAL PROJECT (X CONTINUING PROJECT IF CONTINUING P~OJECT, GIVE PREVIOUS PROJECT NUMBER VI-A-3

~ a. ESTIMATED TOTAL TIME SPAN "(years)

10 I b. PROJECT BEGAI'< 1g6g jc: PROPOSED TERMINATION DATE

1979 1- 4. GEOGRAPHICAL AND POPULATION DATA (Complet~ all of the sub·ilt>m., applicable to this project) S. FOR TITLE Ill, INDICATE TYPE OF PROJECT ~ Q (1) TOTAL NUMBER OF COUNTIES SERVED NA ( 1);- BIBLIOGRAPHIC SERVICES (3) [_""']REFERENCE SERVICE

1- (2) NUMBER OF PERSONS IN THE AREA SERVED BY THE PROJECT 36 !2) ~ "COMMUNICATIONS NETWORK ( 4 ) 0 I~~!it'cli.AL PRocESSING u w (3) PREDOMINANT CHARACTERISTIC OF AREA SERVED (Gin: best t>strmate of the per<·<>ntaQe (5) ~ :OTHER (Specify) .., 0 a: distribution of persons served within each of the lollowinQ areas)

a.. NA (2) APPALACHIA NA b. (1) URBAN NA (2) SUBURBAN

NA (J) RURAL

I a. (1) MODEL CITY NEIGHBORHOOD NA

~ 6. TYPE OF GROUP(Check the box which best describes the population served by the project) 7. AGE GROUP SERVED (Give best estimate of the percentaQe distribution of

:z (1)0 ECONOMICALLY DISADVANTAGED persons sf!'rved in the project by afie Qroups (see item 4.b.) 0 j: (2)@ PHYSICALLY HANDICAPPED: GIVE PERCENTAGE OF THIS GROUP THAT IS BLIND aerO_ (})CHILDREN (aQe 0·14) ~h

WORKING AGE/ 0 u (3) GRADUATE (.oQe 25-64)

w (3) D Ml GRANT (4)0 GENERAL PUBLIC AREA (5) 52 oTHER (SpecifyJEhvs ically hand icEEPo:edH (aQe 15·24) 0 (4) AGED (aQe 65 and over) 0 Ill e. ETHNIC OR RACIAL GROUP IS THIS PROJECT PRIMARILY FOR A SPECIFIC ETHNIC OR RA· CIAL GROUPT (II "YES," Qive best estimate of percentaQe distribution of persons

[ i YES 00 NO 9. NUMBER OF PARTICIPATING LIBRARIES AND AGENCIES served by race or ethnic Qroup)

IF SPANISH SURNAMED (I) TOTAL (Sum of items (2) thru ( 11) (6) OTHER ACADEMIC

(1) a. AMERICAN INDIANS 0 {2) a. MEXICAN AMERICANS 2 (7) SPECIAL

b. AMERICAN ORIENTALS 0 b. CUBAN PUBLIC l (8) HOSPITALS l

c. NEGRO 10 c. PUERTO RICAN (3) SCHOOL (9) CORRECTIONAL

d. WHITE 26 d. OTHER (4) VOCATIONAL (IO) ~~~~DOEL~TIAL

e. OTHER 0 [}i·· < Iii \ (i. ' ·:c :2:::,, \I\ '·"·:·,• 't ),:,:, < ( 5) JR. COLLEGE (}1) OTHER

SUMMARY OF EXPENDITURES (Fill in Line 1 for "PROPOSED" and Line 2 for "Actual" exprmditures, OE Form 3114,3. Round all amounts to nearest dollar)

Ill BY CATEGORY (Columns 1·7) BY SOURCE (Columns 8,11)

,w TOTAL a: PROJECT SALARIES AU DID-VISUAL CONTRACTUAL OTHER TOTAL FOR FEDERAL liD:;) BOOKS EQUIPMENT STATE LOCAL (Must equal

:zl-1- AND WAGES MATERIALS SERVICES EXPENSES PROJECT FU.' OS FUNDS FUNDS Col. 7) o-a: (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) ( 11) _co 1-:Za..

1,600 uww 1. Proposed 1,600 1,600 1,600 wa..a: Ill X w

A 2. Actual

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I CERTIFY that all of the information NAME OF HEAD, STATE"LIBRARY AGENCY (Typl!j f-JIGNATURE

~7 DATE

u"'o w:zo contained herein is correct to the best v-r-.,o:z of my knowledge.

Estellene P. Walker,Librarian lA ~ ""1Cttf-r I , \---"?'(" . f I July 1, 1974 j:~ \ v . 1 ~ ~/ o~ t:nDu 111.rL1 &/'7':1: DD~\/11"'\IIC:. ~niTif"'\LIC. .&C~ 1"\CIC::r'\1 ~TK:" (See reverse of this form}

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OE 3114-1 6/73 South Carolina State Library 1500 Senate Street Columbia, South Carolina 29211 Fiscal Year 1975 Title I

--~------------------------Project VI-A-3: Exceptional

Children SECTION C--DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT

1. Contributions toward attaining goals of the long range program: The major contri­bution of tbi.s project towards attaining the goals of the long rarg e program is the establishment of a method of reaching physically and mentally handicapped children in small State institutions. This project supports Goal III E 2.

2. General description: An experimental program will be continued to determine the best means of handling library service to small State institutions serving exceptional children. This project now in operation provides library service to the South Garolin Crippled Children's Convalescent Genter under a three-way contract between the Genter, the Florence County Library, and the State Library. The Florence Ghildren1

Librarian visits the Genter on a regular schedule, conducts storyhours, shows film­strips, and circulates books. In this case, the project is supervised both by the Librarian of the Florence County Library and by the Consultant for Special Programs

The population of the Convalescent Genter fluctuates. On the average there are 36 residents, all of whom are being reached by one-to-one service.

3. General aims: The purpose is to determine the best means of rendering library service to small State institutions with populatioL.s of exceptional children who need special attention.

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OE 3114-1 6/73 South Carolina State Library 1500 Senate Street Columbia, South Carolina 29211 Fiscal Year 1975 Title ___;!:.._ __________ _

Project YI-A-3: Exceptional Children

4. Method of administering: The total project will be supervised by the institutional librarian. A contract will be maintained with an existing county library for the conduct of the project and for its supervision at the local level.

5. Special or unique characteristics; NA

Areas of emphasis: NA

Special resources required: NA

6. Objectives, result of or influenced by particular economic or social conditions: NA

7. Map of the geographical area: See attached map.

8. Public and non-public libraries, agencies, organizations, and institutions parti­cipating in this project: S.C. Crippled Children's Convalescent Center, Florence, S.C. Florence County Library, Florence, S.C.

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Title I: Project VI-A-3 Exceptional Children

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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, EDUCATION, AND WELFARE An answer is required FORM APPROVED

OFFICE OF EDUCATION for each item on this fonn. O.M.B. NO. S1·R0712

WASHINGTON, D.C. 20202 THIS REPORT IS FOR TITLE

PROJECT REPORT f A PROPOSED [_

AN ACTUAL I X PROJECT PROJECT

For Titles I and Ill of the library Services and Construction Act, as amended P.L. 91·600 FISCAL YEAR ENDING STATE !PROJECT NO.

,'Read the Instructions before completing this report) June .W, 19 75 S.C. VI-A-4 1. NAME (Identify if state a~ency, re~ional or local library, or,anization, or institution that wt/J administer the proJect) TELEPHONE (Area code, Number, Extension)

South Carolina State Library (803) 758-3181_;_ 758-3182 ADDRESS (Number, street, city and State) I COUNTY I ZIP CODE

CONGRESSIONAL OISTRICT(S) (If l<'ss than entire

P. 0. Box 11469, Columbia, s. c. Richland 29211 State, l1st by number)

All 2. NAME OF PROJECT

VI-A-4: Adults with Special Problems- Institutional, Correctional and Other --3. PROJECT OATES r::: INITIAL PROJECT [x-· CONTINUING PROJECT IF CONTINUING P~OJECT, GIVE PREVIOUS PROJECT NUMBER VI-A-4

4( a. ESTIMATED TOTAL TIME SPAN '(years) 10 lb. PROJECT SEGAr. 1969 !c: PROPOSED TERMINATION DATE 1979 ... 4. GEOGRAPHICAL AND POPULATION DATA (Complet" all of the ·"'b-item., applrcable to this project) 5. FOR TITLE Ill, INDICATE TYPE OF PROJECT

4( ( 1J l 1 (3) c:: REFERENCE sERVICE Q (1) TOTAL NUMBER OF COUNTIES SERVED NA BIBLIOGRAPHIC SERVICES ... (2) NUMBER OF PERSONS IN THE AREA SERVED BY THE PROJECT 609 (}) ~ -COMMUNICATIONS NETWORK j (4) C ~~(iH 1~1iAL PROCESSING u w (3) PREDOMINANT CHARACTERISTIC OF AREA SERVED (Gi<·e best estimate of the per< entaQe (5) ~ ~OTHER (Spuify) ..,

0 distribution of persons served within each of the followinQ areas) 0: ~ NA (2) APPALACHIA NA b. (1) URBAN NA (2) SUBURBAN ----% (3) RURAL NA a. (I) MODEL CITY NEIGHBORHOOD I ------------

4( 6. TYPE OF GROUP(Check the box which best describes the population served by the project) 7. AGE GROUP SERVED (Give best estimate of the percentaQto distdbution of

% (IJD ECONOMICALLY DISADVANTAGED persons served in the project by aQe Qroups (see item 4.b.) 0 t= (2)0 PHYSICALLY HANDICAPPED: GIVE PE-RCENTAGE OF THIS GROUP TH~ IS BLIND

1 {Ij,CH'i-•DREN (BQe 0-14) 0 WORKING AGE/

43_8_ (3) GRADUATE (B/2" 25-64) u (3J0MIGRANT (4)0 GENERAL PUBLIC AREA (5)~ OTHER (Specify) prfS~n~rS~o..<>, 1"~(3}~;;;"~~;:; (a~e 15·24) 122 w (4) AGED (aQe 65 and over) 49

"' e. ETHNIC OR RACIAL GROUP IS THIS PROJECT PRIMARILY FOR A SPECIFIC ETHNIC OR RA· CIAL GROUP1 (If "YES," Qrve best e~timate of percentaQe dtstribution of persons

[:YES [R} NO 9. NUMBER OF PARTICIPATING LIBRARIES AND AGENCIES served by race or ethnic Qroup)

IF SPANISH SURNAMED ( 1) TOTAL (Sum of Items (2) thru ( 11) (6) OTHER ACADEMIC

(I) a. AMERICAN INDIANS 0 (2) a. MEXICAN AMERIC.~NS 10 (7) SPECIAL

b. AMERICAN ORIENTALS 0 b. CUBAN PUBLIC (8) HOSPITALS 3

c. NEGRO 183 c. PUERTO RICAN (3) SCHOOL (9) CORRECTIONAL 7

d. WHITE 426 d. OTHER (4) VOCATIONAL ( 10) ~t~~uOtL~TIAL

e. OTHER 0 ' ? / . i_-, __ ·ti \.,. :· .,. __ ,.,_._ )\ -,-.)/·.····. _.,._.,.,_, \>' ._, •.. (5) JR. COLLEGE (11) OTHER

SUMMARY OF EXPENDITURES (Fill in Line 1 tor "PROPOSED" and Line 2 tor "Actual" exp<'nditures, OE Form 3114-3. Round all amounts to nearest dollar)

"' BY CATEGORY (Columns 1-7) BY SOURCE (Columns 8-11)

,w TOTAL 0: PROJECT SALARIES AUDIQ-VISUAL CONTRACTUAL OTHER TOTAL FOR FEDERAL STATE ID:;:) BOOKS EQUIPMENT LOCAL (Must equal

% ...... AND WAGES MATERIALS SERVICES EXPENSES PROJECT FU: OS FUNDS FUNDS Col. 7) o-o: VI-A(4) (1) (2) ( 3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) ( 11) _oo ... %~ uww 1. Proposed 900 900 900 900 w~o: Ill)(

1&1 /l' 2. Actual

• !;:o I CERTIFY that all of the information NAME OF HEAD, STATE.LIBRARY AGENCY (TYPe"F

j•GNHOR' 9 J DATE

Uzo contained herein is correct to the best ~-- •• ----· ! • woz of my knowledge. Estellene P. Waker, Librarian ( ~ llr-c i. l '"--\._ (/ '\.. -----?{ _;_) . ..__;. ',_/ July 1, 1973 "'t=-c OE FORM 3114-1, 6/73 PREVIOUS EDITIONS ARE OBSOLETE (See reverse of thz s form)

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OE 3114-1 6/73 South Carolina State Library 1500 Senate Street Columbia, South Carolina 29211 Fiscal Year 1975

Title _...:::1=-------------­Project VI-A-4: Adults with

Special Problems SECTION C.- -DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT

1. Contributions toward attaining goals of the long range program: The project will improve service within the alcoholic and drug addiction rehabilitation centers and will aid in the development of cooperative programs of local public library systems which will benefit the residents of pre-release centers. This project supports Goal III G.

2. General description: A project in bibliotheraphy using paperbounds of high reading interest will be continued in the alcoholic and drug addiction centers. The institu­tional librarian will supervise the project and adjust the method of making books available to suit the needs of the residents. An experimental program for adults will be continued in two community pre-release centers and expanded to include five other centers where prisoners about to be released are returned to their own com­munities to live for a few months in a home maintained and supervised by the Depart­ment of Corrections. Here the purpose is to help the prisoner adjust to his com­munity and return to society. Our program is worked out in cooperatim with the local county library. The men are encouraged to use the local library and participate in library programs, film showings, discussions groups, etc. so they will develop the library habit and use their local libraries.

The Alcohol and Drug Addiction Services of the S. G. Department of Mental Health estimates there are approxilnately 50, 000 alcoholics and 7, 500 drug addicts in need of treatment in South Carolina. The rehabilitation centers have a combination capacity of about 130. No records of use or circulation are kept, but it is conserva­tively estimated that the program is reaching 50o/o of the residents at any one time. Efforts will be made to raise this figure to 75%.

3. General aims: To determine through experimenting the best method of reaching adults wlth special problems and, 1n the case of the pre-release centers, to contri-bute to the restoration of the released prisoner to community life.

500--7/8/74

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OE 3114-1 6/73 South Carolina State Library 1500 Senate Street Columbia, South Carolina 29211 Fiscal Year 1975 Title I

--~------------------------Project VI-A-4: Adults with Special Problems

4. Method of administering: The program in the alcoholic and drug addiction centers will be supervised by the institutional librarian, but will be administered by the institution itself. Books for the project wiRbe purchased by the State Library and delivered directly to the centers. In the pre-release centers, agreements will be worked out with the local public library outlining the scope of their participation in

5. Special or unique characteristics; NA the project and guaranteeing them reim­bursement for any loss of books or materials resulting from the use of these by the in­mates of the pre-release centers.

Areas of emphasis: NA

Special resources required: NA

6. Objectives, result of or influenced bx; particular economic or social conditions: I

The objective of the project for the alcoholic and drug addiction centers is therapy for the patients; for pre-release centers it is the rehabilitation of the men.

7. Map of the geographical area:

8. Public end non-public libraries, agencies, organizations, and institutions parti­cipating in this project: Piedmont Pre-Release Center, Spartanburg, S.C. Blue Ridge Community Pre-Release Center, Greenville, S.C. Palmetto Alcoholic Rehabilitation Center, Florence, S.C. Holmesview Center (Alcoholic Rehabilitation), Greenville, S.C. Community Pre-Release Center, Columbia, S.C. Coastal Community Pre-Release Center, Charleston, S.C. Catawba Pre-Release Center, Rock Hill, S.C. Mid-State Community Pre-Release Center, West Columbia, S.C. The Addictions Center, S.C. Department of Mental Health, Columbia, S.C. Savannah River Community Pre-Release Center, Aiken, S.C.

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Major Emphasis of Project:

South Carolina State Library 1500 Senate Street Columbia, South Carolina 29201 Fiscal Year 197 5 Title I ---------------------------------Project VI-A-4: Adults with Special

Problems

1. Service to disadvantaged in low- income areas: NA

2. Strengthening State Library administrative agency: NA

3. Strengthening metropolitan public libraries serving as resource centers: NA

Relation of Project to:

1. Early childhood education: NA

2. Drug abuse education: In the Addictions Center of the Dept. of Mental Health

the program in bibliotheraphy is designed to aid in the rehabilitation of drug users. The materials listed on the bibliography 111£ You Think", are being ~c.<iuired bv the staff for use with the residents.

3. 11 K~ht to reaa": NA

4. Environmental education: NA

5. Career education: NA

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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, EDUCATION, AND WELFARE An answer IS required FORM APPROVED OFFICE OF EDUCATION for each item on this form. O.M.B. NO. 51-R0712 WASHINGTON, D.C. 20202

THIS REPORT IS FOR TITLE

PROJECT REPORT rx A PROPOSED L~ • ~~o":/~~~AL I PROJECT

For Titles I and Ill of the Library Services and Construction Act, as amended P.L. 91-600 FISCAL YEAR ENDING STATE ~PROJECT NO.

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1. NAME (Identify if state aQency, reQional or local librat}', or,anization, or Institution that wrll administer the prOJt!'Ct) TELEPHONE (Area code, Number, Extension)

South Carolina State Librarv lL803L75R-':1,1Rl· 71:\R_':l,JR? ADDRESS (Number, street, city and State) I COUNTY I ZIP CODE

CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT IS! (/1 less than entire

p 0 Box 11469 Columbia

State, list by number)

S C: Richland 29211 All 2. NAME OF PROJECT

VI-B -1· Se rYice to blind a.nd ph:}lsicall¥ bandka;Pfcen 3. PROJECT DATES C'' INITIAL PROJECT X:' CONTINUING -OJECT IF CONTINUING PROJECT, GIVE PREVIOUS PROJECT NUMBER Vl-B-1

a. ESTIMATED TOTAL TIME SPAN '(years-indefinite I b. PROJECT BEGAro. 1968

ic: PROPOSED TERMINATION DATE l'nnti nni '1"\n'

4. GEOGRAPHICAL AND POPULATION DATA (Complet.- all of the sub-itf'ms applicable to this project) 5. FOR TITLE Ill, INDICATE TYPE OF PROJECT ~

(1) TOTAL NUMBER OF COUNTIES SERVED 46 (1) l- BIBLIOGRAPHIC SERVICES I (3) [~REFERENCE SERVICE

(2) NUMBER OF PERSONS IN THE AREA SERVED BY THE PROJECT __.9_5__._,8 4 9 12) ~ • COMMUNICATIONS NETWORK I (4) ~ ~:fi::t::.liAL PROCESSING

(3) PREDOMINANT CHARACTERISTIC OF AREA SERVED (Gi•·e best estimate o/tlle perct"ntaile ( 5): :OTHER (Sp<"cily)

distribution of persons served within each of the lol/owinQa reas)

a. (1) MODEL CITY NEIGHBORHOOD 2,201 (2) APPALACHIA 24_._ 280

b. (1) URBAN_±h59lt2) SUBURBAN (3) RURAL SQ 258

6. TYPE OF GROUP(Cileck tile box wllicll best describes tile population served by the project) 7. AGE GROUP SERVED (Give best estimate of the percentaQt> distribution of

(l)Q ECONOMICALLY DISADVANTAGED persons se-rved in the project by aQe Qroups (see item 4.b.)

(2)00 PHYSICALLY HANDICAPPED; GIVE PE.RCENTAGE OF THIS GROUP THAT IS BLIND .05% (I J CHILDREN (Bile 0·I4J29 145 I WORKING AGE/ (3) GRADUATE (aile 25-64) 40 4

(3) D Ml GRANT (4)0 GENERAL PUBLIC AREA (5) G OTHER (Specify) (2) YOUTH (aile 15·24)

8. ETHNIC OR RACIAL GROUP 1 q 206 (4) AGED (aile 65 and over)

32

66 7 .Q! IS THIS PROJECT PRIMARILY FOR A SPECIFIC ETHNIC OR RA• I CIAL GROUP1 (II "YES," Qive best estimate of percentaQe distribution of persons r: i YES 00 NO 9. NUMBER OF PARTICIPATING LIBRARIES AND AGENCIES served by race or ethnic Qroup)

IF SPANISH SURNAMED (1) TOTAL (Sum of items (2) -thru (1 I) (6) OTHER ACADEMIC

(I) a. AMERICAN INDIANS 219 (2) a. MEXICAN AMERIC.IINS 2 (7) SPECIAL

b. AMERICAN ORIENTALS 223 b. CUBAN PUBLIC (8) HOSPITALS

c, NEGRO 28 754 c. PUERTO RICAN (3) SCHOOL (9) CORRECTIONAL

d, WHITE 66 135 d. OTHER (4) VOCATIONAL (IO) s'~~;,u~L~TIAL

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SUMMARY OF EXPENDITURES (Fill in Line I tor "PROPOSED" and Line 2 tor "Actual" expt>nditures, OE Form 3II4-3. Round all amounts to nearest dollar}

BY CATEGORY (Columns I-7) BY SOURCE (Columns 8-II)

TOTAL PROJECT SALARIES

BOOKS AUDIQ-VISUAL CONTRACTUAL OTHER TOTAL FOR FEDERAL STATE LOCAL (Must equal EQUIPMENT

AND WAGES MATERIALS SERVICES EXPENSES PROJECT FU! DS FUNDS FUNDS Col. 7) (1) (2) (3) (4) ( 5) (6) (7) (81 (9) (JO) (II)

1. Proposed 35,459 4,560 42,953 82, 972 82, 972 82' 972

2. Actual I~ I CERTIFY that all of the infonnation

NAME OF HEAD, STATE'LIBRARY AGENCY ( >'.-r JSIG,NATURE DATE

contained herein is correct to the best £:)/ - ) of my knowledge. Librariarf'

~<i { Estellene P. Walker, '- '-( _~._-;· \~-<:k..v/ Julv 1, 19_74

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OE 3114-1 6/73 South Carolina State Library 1500 Senate Street Columbia, South Carolina 29211 Fiscal Year 1975 Title ---------------------------Project VI-B-1: Service to Blind

and Physically Handicappe1 SECTION C-.-DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT

1. Contributions toward attaining goals of the long range program: The South Carolina State Library will operate a library to serve eligible blind and physically handicapped residents. This project supports Goal !VB.

2. General description: The library will provide talking books, on discs and cassettes, talking book machines, cassette players and books in large print. (Braille will be provided through contract with the North Carolina State Library.) Postage is free of charge.

Since the South Carolina Library for the Blind will have few direct contacts with the borrowers, a carefully planned program of publicity will be in operation. All news media will be used, with the emphasis on the radio. Exhibits will be arranged and held at meetings of state-wide associations interested in the blind and physically handicapped. Widely distributed brochures will describe the service and the qualifications for its use. In addition to this, a standard sign has been prepared and distributed to all service points in public libraries calling attention to the availability of service to the blind and physically handicapped. These signs are prominently displayed at reference and circulation desks.

3. General aims: The objective of this program is to provide a good level of service to the visually and physically handicapped.

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OE 3114-1 6/73 South Carolina State Library 1500 Senate Street

4.

5.

Columbia, South Carolina 29211 Fiscal Year 1975 Title I

---~------------------------------Project VI-B-1: Service to Blind

and Physically Handicapped Method of administering: Service to the blind and physically handicapped will be provided by the South Carolina Library for the Blind established to provide service in South Carolina. All services except Braille, will be provided by the South Carolina library. Braille will continue to be provided by the North Carolina State Library.

Special or unique characteristics; This service is unique in that it is geared to meet the needs of the blind and the visually and physically handicapped and is entirely free of charge to the user.

Areas of emphasis: Service to the handicapped.

Special resources required: Talking books and machines, Braille and large print

editions and tapes and other equipment to assist the handicapped in the use of reading material.

6. Objectives, result of or influenced b)!" particular economic or social conditions: NA

7. Map of the geographical area: Entire state.

8. Public and non-public libraries, agencies, organizations, and institutions parti-cipating in this project:

South Carolina Library for the Blind and Physically Handicapped South Carolina State Library North Carolina State Library Library of Congress South Carolina Commission for the Blind

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OE 3114-l 6/73 South Carolina State Library 1500 Senate Street Columbia, South Carolina 29201 Fiscal Year 197 5 Title I Project VI-B-1; Service to Blind and

Physically Handicapped Major Emphasis of Project:

1. Service to disadvantaged in low-income areas: NA

2. Strengthening State Library administrative agency: NA

3. Strengthening metropolitan public libraries serving as resource centers: NA

Relation of Project to:

l. Early childhood education: NA

2. Drug abuse education: NA

3. ''Right to read'': The services of the Regional Library extend the right to read

to those who cannot use conventional reading materials.

4. Environmental education: NA

5. Career education: NA

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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, EDUCATION, AND WELFARE An answer is required FORM APPROVED OFFICE OF EDUCATION for each item on this fonn. O.M.B. NO. 51-R071 2 WASHINGTON, D.C. 20202

THIS REPORT IS FOR TITLE

PROJECT REPORT f- A PROPOSED l~

AN ACTUAL I X PROJECT PROJECT

For Titles I and Ill of the library Services and Construction Act, as amended P.L. 91-600 FISCAL YEAR ENDING STATE !PROJECT NO.

1'Read the Instructions before completinB this report) June JO, 1975 South Carolina VI-B-2 1. NAME (Identify jf state aQenc)', reQionsl or local library, cr~snization, or institution that wtll administer the proJect) TELEPHONE (Area code. Number, Extension)

Sonth r.~rolina State Librarv (803) 758-3181· 758-~18?. ADDRESS (Number, street, city and State) I COUNTY 1 ZIP CODE

CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT!SI (II less than entire

Box 11469~ _Columbia State, list by number)

p 0 S. G Richland 29211 All 2. NAME OF PROJECT

VI-B-2· LarJZe Tvne Books (Phvsically Handica~~ed) ---3. PROJECT OATES L-~ INITIAL PROJECT C~ CONTINUING PROJECT IF CONTINUING PROJECT. GIVE PREVIOUS PROJECT NUMBER VI-B-2

~ a. ESTIMATED TOTAL TIME SPAN '(years) 5 I b. PROJECT BEGAI'< 1970 jc: PROPOSED. TERMINATION DATE 1975 ... 4. GEOGRAPHICAL AND POPULATION DATA (Complete all of the sub-itPm., applicable to this project) 5. FOR TITLE Ill, INDICATE TYPE OF PROJECT

~ 46 ( 1) t" I (3) [_~REFERENCE SERVICE Q (1) TOTAL NUMBER OF COUNTIES SERVED BIBLIOGRAPHIC SERVICES ... (2) NUMBER OF PERSONS IN THE AREA SERVED BY THE PROJECT _22...__8..19__ 12) ~ -COMMUNICATIONS NETWORK I (4) c ~:-~!::t'bliAL PROCESSING u

Ill (3) PREDOMINANT CHARACTERISTIC OF AREA SERVED (Gi>·e best Pstimate of the percentaQe (5) :_ :OTHER (Specify) .., 0 distribution of persons served within each ol the followinQa reas) Ill: &L

(I) MODEL CITY NEIGHBORHOOD 2 901 (2) APPALACHIA 24, 280 b. (1) URBAN 45, 591 <;2) SUBURBAN (3) RURAL 50 258 I a.

~ 6. TYPE OF GROUP (Check the box whrch best describes the population served by the project) 7. AGE GROUP SERVED (Give best estimate of the percentaQe distribution ol

z (1)0 ECONOMICALLY DISADVANTAGED persons se-rvf"d in the project by aQe Qroupa (see item 4.b.) 0 t= (2)0 PHYSICALLY HANDICAPPED: GIVE PE-RCENTAGE OF THIS GROUP THAT IS BLIND O% {1 1 CHILDREN (aQe 0·14)29 }45 WORKING AGF/

43 (3) GRADUATE (aQe 25-64J40 u (3J0MIGRANT (4)0 GENERAL PUBLIC AREA (5)~ OTHER (Specify)ViSUally handic PP~PouTH (aQe 15-24) Ill 1 Q 7.0h (4) AGED (aQe 65 and over) 7, Ot

"' a. ETHNIC OR RACIAL GROUP IS THIS PROJECT PRIMARILY FOR AsPECIFIC ETHNIC OR RA• CIAL GROUP? (If "YES," Qive best estimate of percentaQe distribution of persons

Ci YES @No 9. NUMBER OF PARTICIPATING LIBRARIES AND AGENCIES served by race or ethnic Qroup)

IF SPAN ISH SURNAMED (I) TOTAL (Sum of items (2) thru ( 11) (6) OTHER ACADEMIC

(1) a. AMERICAN INDIANS 219 (2) a. MEXICAN AMERICANS 1 (7) SPECIAL

b. AMERICAN ORIENTALS ???. b. CUBAN PUBLIC (8) HOSPITALS

c. NEGRO 28 754 c. PUERTO RICAN (])SCHOOL (9) CORRECTIONAL

d. WHITE 66 135 d. 0 THER (4) VOCATIONAL ( 10) s'~~~uOtL~TI•A L

2 6

e. OTHER 218 1\Y : ):'I :;:: tt? .. ·, ': .:i '• ···:····iy : ) . ' '? : ·:::,r (5) JR. COLLEGE (If) OTHER .Lf'~-Ld..I.'Y . .1Uf'1 .D~~~l' d

ndi­pped SUMMARY OF EXPENDITURES (Fill in Line I for "PROPOSED" and Line 2 for "Actual" exp.-nditures, OE Form 3114-3. Round all amounts to nearest dollar/ 7 .... - ., ~c-a.

"' BY CATEGORY (Columns 1-7) BY SOURCE (Columns 8-If)

,w TOTAL

~~~~ PROJECT SALARIES BOOKS

AU DID-VISUAL CONTRACTUAL OTHER TOTAL FOR FEDERAL STATE LOCAL (Must equal EQUIPMENT zt-1- AND WAGES MATERIALS SERVICES EXPENSES PROJECT FU: OS FUNDS FUNDS Col. 7) o-111: (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8} (9) (10) (11) -~0 t-IU&L u Ill 1. Proposed 3,000 3,000 3,000 3,000 w&L~~~: on><

w c:-c 2. Actual

u I CERTIFY that all of the infonnation

NAME OF HEAD. STATE"LIBRARY AGENCY (Type)

~~"~'- e h - , DATE

u"'c WZQ contained herein is correct to the best .,oz of my knowledge.

Librarian( t=~ Estellene P. Walker, --t±-r-: i -----zt? .-{ '---; t. ' July 1, 1974 OE FORM 3114-1, 6/73 PREVIOUS EDITIONS ARE OBSOLETE (See reverse of this form)

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OE 3114-1 6/73 South Carolina State Library 1500 Senate Street Columbia, South Carolina 29211 Fiscal Year 1975

Title -~·-=I~---------­Project VI-B-2: Large Type Books

SECTION C- -DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT

I. Contributions toward attaining goals of the long range program: This program will improve service to the visually handicapped. The project supports Goal IV C 2.

2. General description: In order to give visually handicapped readers access to a larger and more varied collection of materials, the State Library has developed a central collection of large-type books. Patrons of the South Carolina State Library for the Blind and Physically Handicapped may borrow from this collection. Additional titles will be purchased this year to strengthen the collection. A book catalog will be distributed to make the collection more accessible to patrons.

3. General aims: To provide books in large type for all South Carolina visually handicapped readers.

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OE 3114-1 6/73 South Carolina State Library 1500 Senate Street Columbia, South Carolina 29211 Fiscal Year 1975 Title I ---------------------------Project VI-B-2: Large Type Books

4. Method o£ administering: Selection will be done by the Field Service Staff and the Librarian for the Blind and Physically Handicapped, ordering and processing by the Technical Services Department, and service by the Interlibrary Loan staff.

5. Special or unique characteristics; NA

Areas of emphasis: NA

Special resources required: NA

6. Objectives, result of or influenc~d by particular economic or social conditions: NA

7. Map of the geographical area: Entire state

8. Public and non-public libraries, agencies, organizations, and institutions parti­cipating in this project:

South Carolina Library for the Blind and Physically Handicapped.

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OE 3114-l 6/73

Major Emphasis of Project:

South Carolina State Library 1500 Senate Street Columbia, South Carolina 29201 Fiscal Year 1975 Title I Project VI-B-2: Large Tvpe Books

1. Service to disadvantaged in low- income areas: NA

2. Strengthening State Library administrative agency: NA

3. Strengthening metropolitan public libraries serving as resource centers: This project will strengthen the resources of public and institutional libraries by permitting them to borrow from the State Library large-type books which are quickly "read out" by the few visually handicapped patrons if purchased locally.

Relation of Project to:

1. Early childhood education: NA

2. Drug abuse education: NA

3. "Right to read••: This project will provide reading material for the visually handicapped who cannot use conventional reading material.

4. Environmental education: NA

5. Career education: NA

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WASHINGTON, O.C. ZOZOZ

PROJECT REPORT

For Titles I and Ill of the Library Services and Construction Act, as amended P.L. 91-600 1'Read the Instructions before completing this report)

An answer is required for each item on this fonn.

june 30,

·-' AN ACTUAL l_ PROJECT

FORM APPROVED O.M.B. NO. 51·R0712

I

VI-B-3 t. NAME (Identify if state aQency, reQional or local library, or,anization, or institution that w1ll administer the prOJect)

~ ... ~ Q ... u 1&1 .., 0 ar: L

' -~

z 0

(3) PREDOMINANT CHARACTERISTIC OF AREA SERVED (Give best .,,,timate of tht! pet.:f!ntaQe

distribution of persons served within each of the followinQ a rees)

CODE State, list by number)

b. (1) URBAN 25, 066 2) SUBURBAN

VI-B-3

(3) RURAL 11,981

1 __ • , ;..:., -· _____ ,-----~ ... ____ ........ ---· --------- .... r-r-·------ --· ____ , ...• r·-·---,

17. AGE GROUP SERVED (Givf! best estimate of the percentaQ" distribution of

3 i= u 1&1 , ,.~ 'vv I", ....... .,-.... , ' vJ· .. AU~U , •• c O;;J .-nl uverJ w vO

PROJECT I SALARIES' BOOKS AND WAGES

(I) (2)

1. Proposed I I 4, 500

I CERTIFY that all of the information contained herein is correct to the best of my knowledge.

::t~r1~1r ~T._.._.,,- 1"\D D.&.-

AUDID-VISUAL EQUIPMENT

CONTRACTUAL OTHER MATERIALS SERVICES EXPENSES

(3) (4) (5) (6)

NAME OF HEAD, STATE-LIBRARY AGENCY (Type)

Estellene P. Walker. Librarian FORM 3114-1, 6/73 PREVIOUS EDITIONS ARE OBSOLETE

TOTAL FOR FEDERAL PROJECT FUI OS

(7) (8)

4,500

STATE FUNDS

(9)

4,500

LOCAL FUNDS

( 10)

TE

TOTAL (Muat equal

Col. 7) (II)

4,500

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..

OE 3114-1 6/73 South Carolina State Library 1500 Senate Street Columbia, South Carolina 29211 Fiscal Year 1975

Title ---=1=------------­Proj~ct VI-B-3: Browsing Collec-tions for Blind and Handicapped

SECTlON C- -DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT

1. Contributions toward attaining goals of the long range program: By providing at the local level a sample collection of talking books and of machines under the super­vising professional librarian, this project will improve service to the blind and physically handicapped as projected by Goal IV C.

2. General description: Five major public libraries in the state have established browsing collections of talking books. The mate rials will be supplied by the South Carolina Library for the Blind and Physically Handicapped. The public libraries will assign a qualified librarian to administer, publicize, and otherVIi.-se promote the service in the library's area.

3. General aims: The aim of this program is to bring the talking book service for the blind and physically handicapped closer to the user of the service and to give greater publicity to this type of service in the region served by the participating libraries.

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OE 3114-1 6/73 South Carolina State Library 1500 Senate Street Columbia, South Carolina 29211 Fiscal Year 1975 Title ---=!:;:..._ __________ _

Project VI-B-3: Browsing Collection for Blind and Handicapped

4. Method of administering: The program will be administered by the participating local public libraries and will be supervised by the Librarian for the Blind and Physically Handicapped.

5. Special or unique characteristics; NA

Areas of emphasis: NA

Special resources required: NA

6. Objectives, result of or influenced by particular economic or social conditions: NA

7. Map of the geographical area: See attached map.

8. Public and non-public libraries, agencies, organizations, and institutions parti-cipating in this project:

Anderson County Library Charleston County Library Greenville County Library Richland County Public Library Spartanburg County Library

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Title I; Project VI-B-3: Browsing Collections for the Blind and Handicapped

\ I lauTNUro~olc~.rwn•"•

, ... ,.,,..,., ... ltO.U

State South Carolina

Fiscal Year _..;::1~9~7-=5:...._ __ _

Title I Project VI-B-3: Browsing Collections £br the/Blind and Handicapped

~

"' C(,

(.)

0

(.)

' ~

"' ~ SOUTH CAROLINA "' ~ State Library

~

~ we i.:A;.E ... "'''' f S 10 N »

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I

I [

OE 3114-l 6/73

Major Emphasis of Project:

South Carolina State Library 1500 Senate Street Columbia, South Carolina 29201 Fiscal Year 197 5 Title I

--~-------------------------Project VI-B-3: Browsing Collections for Blind and Handicapped

1. Service to disadvantaged in low-income areas: NA

2. Strengthening State Library administrative agency: NA

3. Strengthening metropolitan public libraries serving as resource centers: This project will extend the services of public libraries to the blind, visually and physically handicapped.

Relation of Project to:

1. Early childhood education: NA

2. Drug abuse education: NA

3. ••Right to read••: This project will extend to those who cannot use conventional

books the right to read.

4. Environmental education: NA

5. Career education: NA

500--7/8/74

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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, EDUCATION, AND WELFARE An answer is required FORM APPROVED OFFICE OF EDUCATION for each item on this fonn. O.M.B. NO, 51·R0712 WASHINGTON, D.C. 20202

THIS REPORT IS FOR TITLE

PROJECT REPORT rx A PROPOSED [- · AN ACTUAL. I PROJECT _ PROJECT

Fo; Titles I and Ill of the Library Services and Construction Act, as amended P.L. 91-600 FISCAL YEAR ENDING STATE !PROJECT NO.

,'Read the Instructions before completin~ this report) June 30, 1975 S.C. VII 1. NAME (Identify if stat~ aQenc)•, reQional or local library, ortanization, or Institution that wt/1 administe-r the pro,ect) TELEPHONE (Area code, Number, Extension)

South Carolina State Library _(803) 758- 318l_i_ 758-3182

ADDRESS (NUIIIber, a treat, city and State) I COUNTY l ZIP CODE CONGRESSIONAL. OISTRICTIS) (If less than entire

Box 11469L

State, list by number)

P.O. Columbia, s. c. Richland 29211 All 2. NAME OF PROJECT

VII. Film Pro~ram (Other} - State Wide Program --3. PROJECT OATES IX: INITIAL. PROJECT [---;CONTINUING PROJECT IF CONTINUING P"!OJECT, GIVE PREVIOUS PROJECT NUMBER

oC a. ESTIMATED TOTAL. TIME SPAN '(years) I b. PROJECT BEGA"- lc: PROPOSED. TERMINATION DATE

~ 4. GEOGRAPHICAL. AND POPULATION DATA (Complete all olthe sub-items applicable to this project) 5. FOR TITLE Ill, INDICATE TYPE OF PROJECT oC

46 u) L_ I (3) c REFERENCE SERVICE Q (I) TOTAL. NUMBER OF COUNTIES SERVED BIBLIOGRAPHIC SERVICES

~ (2) NUMBER OF PERSONS IN THE AREA SERVED BY THE PROJECT 2 590 516 12) r- ·coMMUNICATioNs NETWORK 1 (4) c ~f~!:it''c::liAL. PROCESSING u w (3) PREDOMINANT CHARACTERISTIC OF AREA SERVED (Gin' best estimate ol th .. pt:r• <'ntaQe (5) ~-- :OTHER (Sp~cily) ... 0 distribution of persons served within ~ach o/ the lollowinQ a r~as) '--0: IL.

78,392 ( 2) A P PAl. A CHI A 6 56 0

2 1 9 b. (/) URBAN1,232,1952) SUBURBAN (3) RURAL. 1, 358, 32 I

a. (I) MODEL. CITY NEIGHBORHOOD 1 oC 6. TYPE OF GROUP(Checl< the bo>r which best describes th~ population served by the projel'l) 7. AGE GROUP SERVED (0Jve best estimate ol the percenlaQ" distribution ol

z (IJ0 ECONOMICAL.l.Y DISADVANTAGED persons s~rved in the project by s~e Qroupa (see item 4.b.) 0 j: (2J0 PHYSICAL.L.Y HANDICAPPED; GIVE PERCENTAGE OF THIS GROUP THAT IS BLIND

(II CHILDREN (aQe 0·14)_']87 ,'il)<j WORKING AGE/

092 u (3) GRADUATE (aQe 25-64) 1

w (JJQMIGRANT (4)~ G£NERAL. PUBLIC AREA (5) C'J OTHER (Specify) (2) YOUTH (aQe 15•24) 519, 08'::! (4) AGED (aQe 65 and overJ190 960

"' a. ETHNIC OR RACIAL GROUP IS THIS PROJECT PRIMARILY FOR AsPECIFIC ETHNIC OR RA· .

• 764

CIAI. GROUP? (If "YES," Qiv~ best estimate ol percentaQe distribution ol persons [~YES fXJ NO 9. NUMBER OF PARTICIPATING LIBRARIES AND AGENCIES served by race or ethnic Qroup)

IF SPANISH SURNAMED (I) TOTAl. (Sum of items (2) thru (II) (6) OTHER ACADEMIC

(1) a. AMERICAN INDIANS 2 241 (2) a. MEXICAN AMERICANS 58 (7) SPECIAL

b. AMERICAN ORIENTALS 2J 569 b. CUBAN PUBLIC

39 (8) HOSPITALS

3

c. NEGRO 789 041 c, PUERTO RICAN (3) SCHOOL. (!I) CORRECTIONAL.

12

d. WHITE 1 ~ 430 d. OTHER (4) VOCATIONAL. ( IO) ~~~~DOEL~ Tl A l.

4

e. OTHER 2 235 l:.z: .. ;/•_·.-,.,,:,./ti}\of;,•;:····••;,'',',•··••.···•·:,o•(••: '•······· )i .} ct•.•t.J (5) JR. COLLEGE (II) OTHER

SUMMARY OF EXPENDITURES (Fill in Line 1 lor "PROPOSED" and Li~e 2 for "Actual" expenditures, OE Form 3114·3. Round all amounts to nearest dollar)

"' BY CATEGORY (Columns 1·7) BY SOURCE (Columns 8·11)

,w .. TOTAL tD~ PROJECT SA L.ARI ES

BOOKS AU DID-VISUAL.

EQUIPMENT CONTRACTUAL. OTHER TOTAL. FOR FEDERAL. STATE LOCAL. (Must equal

z~~ AND WAGES MATERIALS SERVICES EXPENSES PROJECT FU! OS FUNDS FUNDS Col. 7) o-• (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (81 (9) (10) (II) _co ~ZIL. uww 1. Proposed 35,139 35,139 35, 139 35,139 wiL.o: lit)( J_ w

/J 2. Actual -~

u:;:o I CERTIFY that all of the infonnation NAME OF HEAD, STATE'l.IBRARY AGENCY (Type) Rb""' ll DATE

wZo contained herein is correct to the best

Estellene P. Walker, Librarial .,oz of my knowledge. M l, t,ffr..·~l. .t/ ~~----cr-t -<-~(..J July 1, 1974 j:-c

OE FORM 311-4-1, ts/73 PREVIOUS EDITIONS ARE OBSOLETE (See reverse of this form)

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OE 3114-1 6/73 South Carolina State Library 1500 Senate Street Columbia, South Carolina 29211 Fiscal Year 1975 Title I ---------------------------Project ___ Vwii~:~F~il~m~:P~r~o~g~r~a~m~----

SECTION C- -DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT

1. Confributipns toward attaining goals of ~he long range program:

This project fulfills Goal IC1 by making available at the State level a central collection of motion picture films.

2. General description: In order to avoid the establishment of a second film library at State level, the State Library has contracted with Educational Services, Instruc­tional Services Center, University of South Carolina to make available film ser­vices to public and state institutional libraries. The Center will house and operate the program in return for compensation from the State Library. It will purchase, maintain, and distribute motion picture films to qualifying libraries in accordance with rules and regulations adopted by the two agencies. Films purchased for the program will be adult films of cultural, educational, and informational value, preferably those adapted to use with discussion and primarily in the areas of arts, humanities, travel, and social, political and economic fields.

The State Library will plan and implement in 1974-75 a program to provide instruction and training in the handling and use of films and equipment for partici­pating librarians. Use of the films in the community will be promoted by care­fully planned publicity.

3. General aims: The general aim of this program is to demonstrate the effectiveness of 16mm films in expanding the informational resources of public and institutional libraries and in reaching a clientele as yet little affected by the library's book oriented programs. This program will strengthen the services and resources of local public and state institutional libraries economically and efficiently. Provision of a central collection of films will prevent costly duplication of resources and make available to the public a far broader selection of films than any library could pro­vide alone.

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OE 3114-1 6/73

4. Method of administering:

South Carolina State Library 1500 Senate Street Columbia, South Carolina 29211 Fiscal Year 1975 Title I

--~---------------------Project VII: Film Program

The program will be administere<l under contract by the Instructional Services Center, University of South Carolina. The State Library will maintain fiscal records and provide over-all supervision.

5. Special or uni~ue cha,racteristics;

For the first time public and institutional libraries will have direct access to a major film resource.

Areas of emphasis:

NA

Special resourc~s required:

A carefully selected, balanced collection of motion picture films.

6. Obje~tives, result of or influenced by particular economic or social conditions:

NA

7. Map of the geographical area: The entire state

8. Public and non-public libraries, age~cies, organizations, and institutions parti­cipating in this project:

The initial target of this project are the public and institutional libraries in the state.

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OE 3114-1 6/73

Major Emphasis of Project:

South Carolina State Library 1500 Senate Street Columbia, South Carolina 29201 Fiscal Year 1975 Title I Project VII: Film Program

1. Service to disadvantaged in low- income areas: NA

2. Strengthening State Librar¥ administrative agenc¥: NA

3. Stren&thening metropolitan public libraries serving as resource centers:

NA

Relation of Project to:

I. Earl¥ childhood education:

2. Drug abuse education:

3. ''Right to read":

4. Environmental education:

5. Career education:

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Films supporting each of these areas will be included in the collection for use of libraries.

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' I ! i 1

ANNUAL PROGRAM

LIBRARY SERVICES AND CONSTRUCTION ACT

1973-74

Second Supplement

South Carolina State Library 1500 Senate Street P. 0. Box 11469

Columbia, South Carolina 29211

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ANNUAL PROGRAM

LIBRARY SERVICES AND CONSTRUCTION ACT

1973-74

Second Supplement

South Carolina State Library 1500 Senate Street P. 0. Box 11469

Columbia, South Carolina 29211

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\t;..;.<. .... :;,"~....:,~~

Consoli~at~d Listi~g o~ Projacts Inclu~2d ~~ ;~~u~~ rrog~&o for Titles 1, Ill

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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, EDUCATION, AND WELFARE An answer is required FORM APPROVED

OFFICE OF EDUCATION for each item on this form. O.M.B. NO. 51-R0712 WASHINGTON, D.C. 20202

THIS REPORT IS FOR TITLE

PROJECT REPORT rx ~:o~1~~SED l.. ~~o~<t~l{.AL I

For Titles I ond Ill of the Library Services and Construction Act, as amended P.L. 91·600 FISCAL YEAR ENDING STATE I PROJECT NO.

,Read the Instructions before completin~ /his report) June 30, 197 4 South Ca rolinaj III- c ( 3) 1. NAME (Identify if state a~enc)·, re~ional or local library, cr,anization, or 1nstitution that wr/1 admin1ster the proJect) TELEPHONE (Area code, Number, Extension)

South Carolina State Library (803) 758-3181; 758-3182

ADDRESS (Number, slreel, city and Stale) I COUNTY [ZIP CODE CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT IS) (II /pss than entire State, list by number)

P. 0. Box 11469 Columbia South Carolina Richland 29211 All 2. NAME OF PROJECT

III-C (3) Metropolitan Libraries: Resource Centers -State Wide Program ~------=-~.---3. PROJECT DATES [ ·~ INITIAL PROJECT l ·~CONTINUING PROJECT IF CONTINUING P'WJECT, GIVE PREVIOUS PROJECT NUMBER III-C ( 3)

.C a. ESTIMATED TOTAL TIME SPAN'(years) 5 I b. PROJECT BEGAI'. 1972 jc: PROPOSED TERMINATION DATE 1978

... 4. GEOGRAPHICAL AND POPULATION DATA (Compl.-t,. all of thP 'ub-it.-m., applicable to tlus project) 5. FOR TITLE Ill, INDICATE TYPE OF PROJECT

-c b ' 0 (l) TOTAL NUMBER OF COUNTIES SERVED (J)L BIBLIOGRAPHIC SERVICES iJJ[' REFERENCE SERVICE

c (2) NUMBER OF PERSONS IN THE AREA SERVED BY THE PROJECT 987 939 12) ~ .COMMUNICATIONS NETWORK (4) C ~~(it.:ti:liAL PROCESSING

~ (3) PREDOMINANT CHARACTERISTIC OF AREA SERVED (Give besl estimate of the per< enlaQe (5) :. , OTHER (Specify) 0 distribution of persons served within each of th~ followinQareas) .__ __________________________________ _

Ill:

Q. a. (l)MODELCITYNEIGHBORHOOD 33,846 (2JAPPALACHIA 240,546 b. (1;URBAN(:J51,292(2)SUBURBAN (3JRURAL298,647 I . ,-------~----~--------------------~-

<C 6. TYPE OF GROUP(Check the box wh1ch best describes the population served by the project) 7. AGE GROUP SERVED (Gi ... ·e best estimate of the percentaQe distribution of

~ (l)D ECONOMICALLY DISADVANTAGED persons snved in the project by aile Qroups (see item 4.b.)

~ (2)0 PHYSICALLY HANDICAPPED; GIVE PE.RCENTAGE OF THIS GROUP THAT IS BLIND , ( O 28

,n106

"WORKING AGE/ 399 5 U til CHILDREN aQe -14) 171 (31 GRADUATE (aQe 25-64)

~ (J)QMIGRANT (4)[XjGENERALPUBLICAREA (5JGOTHER(Specily) (2)'tOUTH(aQel5·24) 233 936 (_,JAGED(alle65andover)65 385

8. ETHNIC OR RACIAL GROUP IS THIS PROJECT PRIMARILY FOR A SPECIFIC ETHNIC OR RA· CIAL GROUP? (If "YES," Qive best e~timate of percentsQe distribution of persons -y; served by race or ethnic llroup) [~YES [=_~NO 9. NUMBER OF PARTICIPATING LIBRARIES AND AGENCIES

IF SPANISH SURNAMED (l) TOTAL (Sum of items (2) thru (11) (6) OTHER ACADEMIC

(lJa. AMERICAN INDIANS l 090 (2) a. MEXICAN AMERICANS 6 ( 7) SPECIAL

b. AMERICAN ORIENTALS l 673 b. CUBAN PUBLIC 6 (8) HOSPITALS

c. NEGRO 266 325 c. PUERTO RICAN (3) SCHOOL (9) CORRECTIONAL

d. WHITE 717 754 d. OTHER (4) VOCATIONAL (10) ~~~~DOEL~TIAL e. OTHER l 0_..9_7 _(> i } 2 . . ··' ..... } · .. · •. •.. (5) JR. COLLEGE III) OTHER

SUMMARY OF EXPENDITURES (Fill in Line 1 lor "PROPOSED" and Line 2 lor "Actual" expenditures, OE Form 3114-3. Round all amounts to nearest dollar)

011 BY CATEGORY (Columns l-7) BY SOURCE (Columns 8-ll)

•: TOTAL 1111;::) PROJECT SALARIES BOOKS AUDIQ-VISUAL EQUIPMENT CONTRACTUAL OTHER TOTAL FOR FEDERAL STATE LOCAL (Must equal Z:...... AND WAGES MATERIALS SERVICES EXPENSES PROJECT FU: OS FUNDS FUNDS Col. 7)

2o~ < l) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) uo) < ll) .-z:a.. ~~: 1. Proposed 19,100 19 100 19 100 19 100 "')( ' ' '

w - -2. Actual C. l '

. ' ~0 1 CERTIFY that all of the information NAME OF HEAD, STATE.LIBRARY AGENCY (Type) ~GNATURE j DATE

~~o contained herein is correct to the best . /Lf: .. ·r·· · ) "'~~ of my knowledge. Estellene P. Walker, Librariel{h 'l'/ ( f.J.. ___ 7 }\-X':_·· (' ~-_,-/· July 1, 1974

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OE 3114-1 6/73 South Carolina State Library 1500 Senate Street Columbia, South Carolina 29211 Fiscal Year 1974

Title _...:1=--------------­Project III-C (3) Metropolitan Libraries: Resource Centers

SECTION C- -DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT

1. Contributions toward attaining goals of the long range program: Supporting

Goal II E directly and Goal VB indirectly, the project will improve in depth the reference resources of six metropolitan libraries which serve as resource libraries for surrounding areas and thus improve reference service to the people of the entire state.

2. General description: This project will provide grants to the six libraries for the purchase of reference material needed to give depth to the central reference collection for the areas. The libraries receiving these grants must meet all requirements for State and Federal Aid. The libraries must furnish the State Library with proof that the current budget for reference materials will not be reduced below the amount of local funds budgeted for this purpose during the preceding year. Each library in consultation with the chief librarians of the public libraries in its service region must develop and carry out plans for pub­licizing and promoting its service throughout the service area. Grants will be paid to the libraries on a reimbursement basis upon the submission of accep­table records of expenditure of the funds.

The three libraries previously designated as Area Reference Resource Centers (Charleston, Florence, Greenville) received grants of $20, 000 each from FY 74 for the purchase of reference materials. Three additional metropolitan libraries (Aiken, Richland, York) received grants of $10, 000 each to strengthen their reference resources. Because of the late award of grants and delays in receipt of deliveries, completion of this project extended into FY 75.

3. General aims: The aim of the Metropolitan Libraries: Resource Centers Project is to strengthen the reference resources of the six central libraries and thus pro­vide a better level of service to the people of the areas.

500--7/8/74

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OE 3114-1 6/73 South Carolina State Library 1500 Senate Street Columbia, South Carolina 29211 Fiscal Year 1974 Title I

~-------------------------Project III-C (3) Metropolitan Libraries: Resource Centers

4. Method of administering: This project will be administered by the Field Services staff of the State Library and financial records will be maintained by the State Library.

5. Special or unique characteristics; NA

Areas of emphasis: NA

Special resources required: NA

6. Objectives, result of or influenced by particular economic or social conditions:

NA

7. Map of the geographical area: (See attached map)

8. Public and non-public libraries, a~encies, organizations, and institutions parti­cipating in this project: Aiken County Public Library, 435 Newberry Street, S. W., Aiken, South Carolina

29801 Charleston County Library, 404 King Street, Charleston, South Carolina 29403 Florence County Library, 301 South Irby Street, Florence, South Carolina 29501 Greenville County Library, 300 College Street, Greenville, South Carolina 29601 Richland County Public Library, 1400 Sumter Street, Columbia, South Carolina 29201 York County Library, 325 South Oakland Avenue, Rock Hill, South Carolina 29730

500--7/8/74

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Major Emphasis of Project:

South Carolina State Library 1500 Senate Street Columbia, South Carolina 29201 Fiscal Year 1974 Title I ---------------------------------Project III-C (3) Metropolitan Libraries: Resource Centers

1. Service to disadvantaged in low-income areas:

2. Strengthening State Library administrative agency:

3. Strengthening metropolitan public libraries serving as resource centers:

Strengthens six metropolitan resource libraries.

Relation of Project to:

1. Early childhood education: NA

2. Drug abuse education: NA

3. "Right to read": NA

4. Environmental education: NA

5. Career education: NA

500--7/8/74

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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, EDUCATION, AND WELFARE An answer is required FORM APPROVED OFFICE OF EDUCATION for each item on this fonn. O,M.B. NO. 51·R0712 WASHINGTON, D.C. 20202

THIS REPORT IS FOR TITLE

PROJECT REPORT fx A PROPOSED l._

AN ACTUAL I PROJECT PROJECT

For Titles I and Ill of the Library Services and Construction Act, as amended P.L. 91-600 FISCAL YEAR ENDING STATE 'PROJECT NO.

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1Read the Instructions before completmg this report) June 30, 19 74 s. c. VII 1. NAME (Identify if state aQency, reQional or local library, or,Bnization, or Institution that writ admin1ster the proJect) TELEPHONE (Area code, Number, Extension)

South Carolina State Library (803) 758-3181; 758-3182

ADDRESS (Number, street, city and State) l COUNTY I ZIP CODE CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICTISl (III~ss than entire State, list by number)

p 0 Box 11469 Columbia s. c. Richland 29211 All 2. NAME OF PROJECT

VII. Film Proe-ram (Other) - State Wide Program ·----~---

3. PROJECT DATES (X INITIAL PROJECT l. ·-CONTINUING PROJECT IF CONTINUING PROJECT, GIVE PREVIOUS PROJECT NUMBER

a. ESTIMATED TOTAL TIME SPAN '(years) Indefinite I b. PROJECT BEGA:-.o 1974 lc: PROPOSED TERMIN~TION DATE

4. GEOGRAPHICAL AND POPULATION DATA tComplete all of the sub-ttf>ms appltcable to this protect) 5. FOR TITLE Ill. INDICATE TYPE OF PROJECT

(1) TOTAL NUMBER OF COUNTIES SERVED 46 (/); .. 'BIBLIOGRAPHIC SERVICES ! (3) [~REFERENCE SERVICE

(2) NUMBER OF PERSONS IN THE AREA SERVED BY THE PROJECT 2,590,516 ( 2) : -COMMUNICATIONS NETWORK 1 (4) c=:; ~:~::r~.~iAL PROCESSING

(3) PREDOMINANT CHARACTERISTIC OF AREA SERVED (GI'-'t' best estimate of the pt.•rt entaQe (5) c··-~ OTHER (Sp~cil}'!

distribution of persons served within each of the followrn~ areas)

a. (1) MODEL CITY NEIGHBORHOOD 78,392 (2) APPALACHIA 656,219 b. (I) URBANL232,195<2) SUBURBAN (3) RURAL 1, 358, 32 1 ------~----~-----~----- -- -------~~------·-

6. TYPE OF GROUP (Check the box whtch he~ t describes the population served by the project) 7. AGE GROUP SERVED (Give best estimate of the petcentaQt> distribution ol

(1)0 ECONOMICALLY DISADVANTAGED persons s~rved zn the project by aQe Qroups (sf"e item 4.b.)

(2)0 PHYSICALLY HANDICAPPED: GIVE PERCENTAGE OF THIS GROUP THAT IS BLIND (II CHILDREN (all<' 0-14)787 ,709

WORKING AGE/ 1 09 (3) GRADUATE (Bile 25-64) 0

(3JQMIGRANT (4)00 GENERAL PUBLIC AREA (5) C OTHER (Spectly) (2) YOUTH (aile 15·24) 519, 083 (4) AGED (aile 65 and over) 190 0 96 8. ETHNIC OR RACIAL GROUP IS THIS PROJECT PRIMARILY FOR AsPECIFIC ETHNIC OR RA·

CIAL GROUP? (II "YES," Qivt- bt-st estimate of percentaQe distribution of persons L ~YES CJ NO 9. NUMBER OF PARTICIPATING LIBRARIES AND AGENCIES served by race or ethnic Qroup)

IF SPANISH SURNAMED (1) TOTAL (Sum of items (2) thru (11) (6) OTHER ACADEM•C

(1) a. AMERICAN INDIANS 2,241 (2) a. MEXICAN AMERIC~NS 58 (7) SPECIAL

b. AMERICAN ORIENTALS 2 .5_69_ b. CUBAN PUBLIC 3Q (8) HOSPITALS 3

c. NEGRO 789 041 c, PUERTO RICAN (3) SCHOOL (9) CORRECTIONAL 1 ..,

d. WHITE 1 794 430 d. OTHER (4) VOCATIONAL . ( IO) ~~~~DOEL~ I A L 4

e, OTHER 2235. t···• •.. >i.... < <. •• ?······_ .. · ... L+.< I '· ···•······.··· . .:. (5) JR. COLLEGE (11) OTHER

SUMMARY OF EXPENDITURES (Fill in Line I tor "PROPOSED" and Line 2 lor "Actual" exp~nditur~s. OE Form 3114·3. Round all amounts to nearest dollar)

BY CATEGORY (Columns 1-7) BY SOURCE (Columns 8·11)

TOTAL PROJECT SALARIES

BOOKS AUDIQ-VISUAL CONTRACTUAL OTHER TOTAL FOR FEDERAL STATE LOCAL (Must equal EQUIPMENT

AND WAGES MATERIALS SERVICES EXPENSES PROJECT Fu.· OS FUNDS FUNDS Col. 7) (1) ( 2) (3) (4) ( 5) (6) (7) (8\ (9) (10) (11)

1. Proposed 18,878 18,878 18,878 18,878

.A

2. Actual (-l~ I CERTIFY that all of the information

NAME OF HEAD, STATE'LIBRARY AGENCY (Type) SIG-NATURE • /~ DATE

contained herein is correct to the best

Librarian ( ~-~ ' } of my knowledge. tc~,~- 1974 Estellene P . Walker, . ..\.. ,-\.--4 '·---- ) ~--:._ {__: '- July 1,

2. 764

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OE FORM 3114-1, &/73 PREVIOUS EDITIONS ARE OBSOLETE (See reverse of this form)

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OE 3114-1 6/73 South Carolina State Library 1500 Senate Street

1.

2.

Columbia, South Carolina 29211 Fiscal Year 1974 Title I ----------------------------Project VII: Film Program

SECTION C- -DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT

Contributions toward attaining goals of the long range program:

This project fulfills Goal ICI by making available at the State level a central collection of motion picture films.

General description: In order to avoid the establishment of a second film library

at State level, the State Library has contracted with Educational Services, Instruc­tional Services Center, University of South Carolina to make available film ser­vices to public and state institutional libraries. The Center will house and operate the program in return for compensation from the State Library. It will purchase, maintain, and distribute motion picture films to qualifying libraries in accordance with rules and regulations adopted by the two agencies. Films purchased for the program will be adult films of cultural, educational, and informational value, preferably those adapted to use with discussion and primarily in the areas of arts, humanities, travel, and social, political and economic fields.

The State Library will plan and implement in 1974-75 a program to provide instruction and training in the handling and use of films and equipment for partici­pating librarians. Use of the films in the community will be promoted by care­fully planned publicity.

3. General aims: The general aim of this program is to demonstrate the effectiveness of I6mm films in expanding the informational resources of public and institutional libraries and in reaching a·clientele as yet little affected by the library's book oriented programs. This program will strengthen the services and resources of local public and state institutional libraries economically and efficiently. Provision of a central collection of films will prevent costly duplication of resources and make

available to the public a far broader selection of films than any library could pro-

500- -7 ;s/j2e alone.

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l I.

1

OE 3114-1 6/73

4. Method of administering:

South Carolina State Library 1500 Senate Street Columbia, South Carolina 29211 Fiscal Year 1974 Title _ _:!!,___ __________ _

Project __ ~Vl~I~:~F~il~m~~P~r~o~g~r~a~m~---

The program will be administer~d under contract by the Instructional Services Center, University of South Carolina. The State Library will maintain fiscal records and provide over-all supervision.

5. Special or unique characteristics;

For the first time public and institutional libraries will have direct access to a major film resource.

Areas of emphasis:

NA

Special resources required:

A carefully selected, balanced collection of motion picture films.

6. Objectives, result of or influenced by particular economic or social conditions:

NA

7. Map of the geographical area: The entire state

8. Public and non-public libraries, agencies, organizations, and institutions parti­cipating in this project:

The initial target of this project are the public and institutional libraries in the state.

500--7/8/74

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Major Emphasis of Project:

South Carolina State Library 1500 Senate Street Columbia, South Carolina 29201 Fiscal Year 1974 Title I

------~-------------------------Project Film Program --------~~~~---------------

1. Service to disadvantaged in low- income areas: NA

2. Strengthening State Library administrative agency: NA

3. Strengthening metropolitan public libraries serving as resource centers:

NA

Relation of Project to:

1. Early childhood education:

2. Drug abuse education:

3. "Right to read":

4. Environmental education:

5. Career education:

500--7/8/74

Films supporting each of these areas will be included in the collection for use of libraries.

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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, EDUCATION, AND WELFARE An answer is required FORM APPROVED

OFFICE OF EDUCATION for each item on this fonn. O.M.B. NO. 51-R0712 WASHINGTON, D.C. 20202

THIS REPORT IS FOR TITLE

PROJECT REPORT 1 x ~:o~~~~SED l _ ~~o'Ji~~AL III

For Toties I and Ill of the lobrory Servrces ond Constructoon Act, os amended P.L. 91·600 . . . . FISCAL YEAR ENDING STATE 'PROJECT NO.

,'Read the Instructions before completing this report) June 30, lQ 74 S.C. I 1. NAME (Identify if state a'ency~ re,ional or locallibuJr}'• ortanization. or tnstitution that will administer the proJect) TELEPHONE (Area code, Number, Extension)

South Carolina State Library 1803) 758-3181· 758-3182

ADDRESS (Number, street, city and Stale) I COUNTY 1 ZIP CODE CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT IS) (if l~ss than entire State, ltst by number)

E _0~ Rox ll4IS9 Columbia S C Richland 2_9211 All 2. NAME OF PROJECT

I: Communications Network (Interlibrary Cooperation) -~-~--3. PROJECT OATES [ _' INITIAL PROJECT IX'' CONTINUING PROJECT IF CONTINUING P"!OJECT. GIVE PREVIOUS PROJECT NUMBER I

~ a. ESTIMATED TOTAL TIME SPAN'(yearsJ 10 I b. PROJECT BEGA~>< Fiscal 1971 jc: PROPOSED TERMINATION DATE 1980

t- 4. GEOGRAPHICAL AND POPULATION DATA (Complet.- all of th~ sub-item.< applocable to tllis proj,.ct) 5. FOR TITLE Ill, INDICATE TYPE OF PROJECT

~ 6 '- ---, Q (1) TOTAL NUMBER OF COUNTIES SERVED 4 (l)L BIBLIOGRAPHIC SERVICES !3![_ ~REFERENCE SERVICE

t (2) NUMBER OF PERSONS IN THE AREA SERVED BY THE PROJECT 2, 590,516 12) ~ xCOMMUNICATIONS NETWORK (4) L ~:-~H1~1~AL PROCESSING

~ (3) PREDOMINANT CHARACTERISTIC OF AREA SERVED (Gn·t· hest estimate ;,1 tile per< entaQe (5) ·. :OTHER ISp.,rily)

0 distribution of persons served within each of the lollowinQa reas) a: G. a. (1) MODEL CITY NEIGHBORHOOD 78, 392 (2) APPALACHIA 656, 219 b. (I) URBAN L232, 1952! SUBURBAN (3) RURAL 1, 358, 32 I - ,--------------~---~----~------~----~~~----~--~------------

.C 6. TYPE OF GROUP(Check the box whzch best describes the- population served by the project) 7. AGE GROUP SERVED (Gi1.-·e best estimate of the percentaQe distribution of

Z (1)0 ECONOMICALLY DISADVANTAGED persons s.-rved m the proj,.ct by aQe Qroups (see item 4.b.) 0 j: (2)0 PHYSICALLY HANDICAPPED; GIVE PERCENTAGE OF THIS GROUP THAT IS BLIND ( ( O

14 "'?0"7 "7Yl "WORKING AGE/ 1 rv:n

U 1> CHILDREN aQe • ) tot, IV7 (JJ GRADUATE (aQe 25-64) ,v7c..,

~ (J)OMIGRANT (4)~GENERALPUBLICAREA (5)GOTHER(Speci/y) (2JYOUTH(aQe!5·24)519,083 (4JAGEO(aQe65endover)l90 96

8. ETHNIC OR RACIAL GROUP IS THIS PROJECT PRIMARILY FOR A SPECIFIC ETHNIC OR RA· CIAL GROUP? (If "YES," Qive best estimate of percentaQe distribution of persons served by race or ethnic Qroup) L: YES 0 NO 9. NUMBER OF PARTICIPATING LIBRARIES AND AGENCIES

IF SPANISH SURNAMED (/)TOTAL (Sum olotems (2) thru (11) (6) OTHER ACADEMIC 1 (1) a. AMERICAN INDIANS 2 241 (2) a. MEXICAN AMERIC.O.NS 4 ! 7 ) SPECIAL

b. AMERICAN ORIENTALS 2 569 b. CUBAN PUBLIC 3 (8) HOSPITALS

c. NEGRO 789 041 c. PUERTO RICAN ( 3) SCHOOL (9) CORRECTIONAL

d. WHITE 1 794 430 d. OTHER (4) VOCATIONAL (10) ;~~~UO"-L~ IAL

e. OTHER 2 235 [/ i<> \·· .'·' ···•-•·•) (5) JR. COLLEGE Ill) OTHER

SUMMARY OF EXPENDITURES (Fill in Line 1 lor "PROPOSED" and Line 2 lor "Actual" ,.Xp<"ndilures, OE Form 3114-3. Round all amounts to nearest dollar)

"' BY CATEGORY (Columns 1-7) BY SOURCE (Columns 8-11)

I: TOTAL ID:::t PROJECT SALARIES BOOKS AUDI()-VISUAL EQUIPMENT CONTRACTUAL OTHER TOTAL FOR FEDERAL STATE LOCAL (Must equal :zt-t- AND WAGES MATERIALS SERVICES EXPENSES PROJECT FU.' OS FUNDS FUNDS Col. 7)

2Ci~ (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (81 (9) (10) (11)

t-Za.

~:: 1. Proposed 8 942 8 942 8 942 8 942 .nx ' } ' ' '

w 2. Actual ~/~lv uQ 1 CERTIFY h 11 f h . f . NAME oF HEAD, STATE.LIBRARY AGENCY rT"'---'-· siGNATURE DATE

•"' t at a o t e m onnatwn 'r-, J =]; ~:ZQ contained herein is correct to the best /1~ · , "'~~ of my knowledge. Estellene P. Walker, Librarian '( ) l.i L/ - / {~ f (. L ,_/ July 1, 1974

OE FORM 3114-1, 6/73 PREVIOUS EDITIONS ARE OBSOLETE '\..._ .....___ rc;.n.o. r.OIJ'.OPC'-=> ...... I ,,.., c.- I.-. tT11)

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OE 3114-1 6/73 South Carolina State Library 1500 Senate Street Columbia, South Carolina 29211 Fiscal Year 1974

Title _.:II=I=-----------­Project I: Communications Network

SECTION C- -DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT

1. Contributions toward attaining goals of the long range program: As a means of implementing Goal VA, the statewide ILL network coordinates the resources of the major state colleges and universities, public libraries, and the State Library. The project strengthens the State Library 1 s reference and interlibrary loan ser­vice.

2. General description: The ILL network provides a system of referrals in which the South Carolina State Library serves as a switching center for public and special libraries and the University of South Carolina for colleges and universities. The network operates in connection with the three Area Reference Resource Centers located in Charleston, Greenville, and Florence.

The ARRC 1 s are connected with the State Library by TWX.Since 1974 this network has been enlarged by an in-WATS telephone system which enables all county and regional libraries and certain state institutions to call in interlibrary loan and reference requests.

3. General aims: The aim of this pr9ject is the coordination of library res.ources in the State for the service of the people of the State.

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OE 3114-1 6/73 South Carolina State Library 1500 Senate Street Columbia, South Carolina 29211 Fiscal Year 1974

Title _..:::I:::::II~---------­Project I: Communication Network

4. Method of administering: All financial records of this project will be maintained by the State Library and payment to the participating libraries and institutions will be on a reimbursement basis. The project will be supervised by the Interlibrary Loan Librarian.

5. Special or unique characteristics; NA

6.

7.

8.

Areas of emphasis: Interlibrary cooperation and the sharing of resources.

Special resources required: Teletype machines.

Objectives, result of or influenced by particular economic or social conditions:

The establishment of this project was directly influenced by the fact that neither the public libraries nor the college and university libraries have the resources they need to meet the needs of their patrons. Few public libraries have more than one book per capita, and college library collections are far below the need of the present ambiti:>us instructional program.

Map of the geographical area: The entire state; no map

Public and non-public libraries, agencies, organizations, and institutions parti­cipating in this project:

University of South Carolina Greenville County Library ARRC Charleston County Library ARRC Florence County Library ARRC All county and regional libraries Whitten Village

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OE 3114-l 6/73

Major Emphasis of Project:

South Carolina State Library 1500 Senate Street Columbia, South Carolina 29201 Fiscal Year 1974 Title III

~~-------------------------Project I: Communication Network

1. Service to disadvantaged in low- income areas:

2. Strengthening State Library administrative agency: X

3. Strengthening metropolitan public libraries serving as resource centers: X

Relation of Project to:

1. Early childhood education:

2. Drug abuse education:

3. "Right to read":

4. Environmental education:

5. Career education:

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This project contributes to all projects and all programs being conducted by the State Library, local libraries, and by agencies and organizations at the State and local level. Its co.ntribution is in supplying the materials needed and not available through local sources.

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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, EDUCATION, AND WELFARE An answer is required FORM APPROVED OFFICE OF EDUCATION for each item on this fonn. O.M.B. NO. 51·R0712 WASHINGTON, D.C. ZOZOZ

THIS REPORT IS FOR TITLE

PROJECT REPORT rx A PROPOSED L_

AN ACTUAL III PROJECT PROJECT

For Titles I and Ill of the library Serv1ces and Construction Act, as amended P.L. 91-600 FISCAL YEAR ENDING STATE !PROJECT NO.

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,Read the Instructions before completing this report) June 30, 19 74 s. c. II L NAME (Identify if state aQenC)', re~ional or local librat'}', crtanization, or Institution that will administer the pro,ect) TELEPHONE (Area code, Number, Extension)

South Carolina State Library (803) 758-3181; 758-3182 ADDRESS (Number, street, city and State) I COUNTY I ZIP CODE

CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICTISI (If l .. ss than entire

29211 State, list by number)

P. 0. Box 11469. Columbia s. c. Richland All 2. NAME OF PROJECT

II: Intercommunication (Interlibrart Coo.Qeration} ~~--~-~~

3. PROJECT DATES [_~' INITIAL PROJECT -,CONTINUING PROJECT IF CONTINUING P"lOJECT, GIVE PREVIOUS PROJECT NUMBER III a. ESTIMATED TOTAL TIME SPAN '(years! nOn-terminal! b. PROJECT BEGA!'. 1970 jc: PROPOSED TERMINATION DATE None

4. GEOGRAPHICAL AND POPULATION DATA (Compl .. t<" all ol th,. sub-il<>m., applicable to tllis proj<>ct) 5. FOR TITLE Ill, INDICATE TYPE OF PROJECT

(1) TOTAL NUMBER OF COUNTIES SERVED 4f.. ( 1) l BIBLIOGRAPHIC SERVICES (3) [:-J REFERENCE SERVICE

(2) NUMBER OF PERSONS IN THE AREA SERVED BY THE PROJECT 2,590._516 12J 'x COMMUNICATIONS NETWORK ( 4 ) CJ ~f~~tci~AL PROCESSING

(3) PREDOMINANT CHARACTERISTIC OF AREA SERVED (Give best estimate of tile per< t"ntaQe (5) ~ :OTHER (Specify)

distribution of persons served within each of th~ fo/lowinQa reas)

a. (1) MOD-EL CITY NEIGHBOf<HOOD 78,392 (2) APPALACHIA 65h219 b. (1) URBAN ~232,):95!2! SUBURBAN ___ -o/o (3j RURAL 1, 358, 3~ 1 6. TYPE OF GROUP(Check the box which best describes th., population served by the project) 7. AGE GROUP SERVED (G1ve best estimate ot the percentaQe distribution of

(1)0 ECONOMICALLY DISADVANTAGED persons se>rved in the project by aQe Qroups (see item 4.b.)

(2)0 PHYSICALLY HANDICAPPED; GIVE PE.RCENTAGE OF THIS GROUP THAT IS BLIND (ll CHILDREN (BQe 0-14JJf57 ,709

(3)0MIGRANT (4)[Xl GENERAL PUBLIC AREA (5) Q OTHER (Specify) (2) YOUTH (aQe 15•24) 51 9 083 8. ETHNIC OR RACIAL GROUP

WORKING AGE/ (3) GRADUATE (aQe 25-64)1 092 (4) AGED (aQe 65 and over)

• 764 60 1 90 _9,

IS THIS PROJECT PRIMARILY FOR A SPECIFIC ETHNIC OR RA· .· CIAL GROUP? (II "YES," ~ive best estimate of percentaQe distribution of persons

[' ~ YES ~NO 9. NUMBER OF PARTICIPATING LIBRARIES AND AGENCIES served by race or ethnic Qroup)

IF S-PANISH SURNAMED ( 1) TOTAL (Sum of items (2) thru (11) (6) OTHER ACADEMIC 28

(1)_&. "MERJ.C.AN 11'101 ANS 2 241 (2)a. MEXICAN AMERICANS 184 (7) SPECIAL 15 b. AMERICAN ORIENTALS 2 569 b. CUBAN

PUBLIC 40 (8) HOSPITALS h c. NEGRO 789 041 c. PUERTO RICAN

(3) SCHOOL lU (9) CORRECTIONAL 7 d. WHITE 1 7Q4 430 d. OTHER

(4) VOCATIONAL 12 ·(IO) ~~~~OOELNSTIAL 8 e. OTHER 2 235 i(< .. 2\·,· I::: · · ., ,.:.,, .'·:,,·,ir::.::<·'::.,,:'~ (5) JR. COLLEGE 8 u 1> OTHER State agencies 5(

SUMMARY OF EXPENDITURES (Fill in Line I lor "PROPOSED" and Line 2 tor "Actual" exp<"nditures, OE Form 3IJ4·3. Round all amounts to nearest dollar)

BY CATEGORY (Columns 1-7) BY SOURCE (Columns 8-ll)

TOTAL PROJECT SALARIES

BOOKS AUOIQ-VISUAL CONTRACTUAL OTHER TOTAL FOR FEDERAL STATE LOCAL (Must equal EQUIPMENT

AND WAGES MATERIALS SERVICES EXPENSES PROJECT FUI OS FUNDS FUNDS Col. 7) ( 1) ( 2) (3) ( 4) (5) (6) (7) (81 (9) (10) (II)

1. Proposed 1,500 1, 500 1,500 1,500

c:( "'"\ 2. Actual

v' I CERTIFY that all of the infom1ation

NAME OF HEAD, STATE'LIBRARY AGENCY (Type) IGN.,UR' ] I DATE

/~ Ll ___ :' -contained herein is correct to the best

)\xTLL ,h -k:

1

/ \--z-r ({,___,/ of my knowledge • Estellene P. Walker, Librarian July 1, 1974 OE FORU ]1 1.4.1 ,/7?. PJ::lFVInll~ FniTIONS ARF nRC:.nl F'TF' (See reverse of this form)

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OE 3114-1 6/73 South Carolina State Library 1500 Senate Street Columbia, South Carolina 29211 Fiscal Year 1974 Title III

~~---------------------Project II Intercommunications

SECTION C- -DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT

1. Contributions toward attaining goals of the long range program: This project im­plements Goal VCI. If the objective of interlibrary cooperation is to be achieved, it can only be accomplished through the full understanding of the program by the participants. The newsletter will provide a means of communication which is essential to the success of the program.

2. General description: This project will provide a monthly library newsletter to all public, college, university, and special libraries in the State. Communications among the various types of libraries is essential. This newsletter will not be a scholarly j:>urnal nor attempt to go further than to provide practici ng librarians with the news of developments in the State, region and nation which affect their programs with special empl:a.sis on the need for cooperation and for sharing of resources.

3. General aims: The general aim of this project is frequent communication and e::-change of ideas among librarians of various types of libraries.

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OE 3114-1 6/73 South Carolina State Library 1500 Senate Street

4.

Columbia, South Carolina 29211 Fiscal Year 1974

Title _..!!:I.==ll~---------­Project II· Intercomrounjcations

Method of administering: The newsletter will be edited, published, and distributed by the State Library with all financial records being kept in the office of the librar y.

5. Special or unique characteristics; NA I

Areas of emphasis: NA

Special resources required: NA

6. Objectives, result of or influenced by particular economic or social conditions:

The objective of this project is to enlist the cooperation of all libraries in providing a better level of service for all through the sharing of resources, ideas, and effort.

7. Map of the geographical area:

8. Public and non-public libraries, agencies, organizations, and institutions parti-' cipating in this project:

All public, institutional and college libraries in South Carolina.

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OE 3114-l 6/73

Major Emphasis of Project:

Soqth Carolina State Library 1500 Senate Street Columbia, South Carolina 29201 Fiscal Year 1974 Title III

Project II: Intercommunication

1. Service to disadvantaged in low- income areas:

2. Strengthening State Library administrative agency: X

3. Strengthening metropolitan public libraries serving as resource centers:

Relation of Project to:

1. Early childhood education: NA

2. Drug abuse education: NA

3. "Right to read": NA

4. Environmental education: NA

5. Career education: NA

500--7/8/74

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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, EDUCATION, AND WELFARE An answer is required FORM APPROVED OFFICE OF EDUCATION for each item on this form. O.M.B. NO. 51-R0712 WASHINGTON, O.c. 20202

THIS REPORT IS FOR TITLE

PROJECT REPORT r ~ A PROPOSED l -~ AN ACTUAL III X PROJECT PROJECT

For Titles I and Ill of the Library Services ond Construction Act, as amended P.L. 91-600 FISCAL YEAR ENDING STATE 1PR~ECT NO.

,'Read the Instructions before completing this report) June 30, 19 74 s. c. 1. NAME (Identify if state aQenC)'~ reQional or local library, craanization, or rnstitution that wtll adminrster the proJect) TELEPHONE (Area code. Number, Extension)

South Carolina State Library (803) 758-3181; 758-3182 ADDRESS (Number, street, city and State) I COUNTY I ZIP CODE

CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT IS) (11 l~ss than entire State, list by number)

P. 0. Box 11469 Columbia. s. c. Richland 29211 All 2. NAME OF PROJECT

Title III: Proiect V: Interlibrary Loan Network (Interlibrary Coo~eration} ------~----

3. PROJECT DATES [x~ INITIAL PROJECT l CONTINUING PROJECT IF CONTINUING PROJECT, GIVE PREVIOUS PROJECT NUMBER

<C a. ESTIMATED TOTAL TIME SPAN '(years) Indefinite I b. PROJECT BEGA"- July_ 1, 1972 jc: PROPOSED TERMINATION DATE Indefinite ... 4. GEOGRAPHICAL AND POPULATION DATA (Compl'"t" all ol th,. sub~item' appltcable to this project) 5. FOR TITLE Ill, INDICATE TYPE OF PROJECT

<C 46 r n L (J)Q REFERENCE SERVICE 0 (1) TOTAL NUMBER OF COUNTIES SERVED BIBLIOGRAPHIC SERVICES ... (2) NUMBER OF PERSONS IN THE AREA SERVED BY THE PROJECT 2_,_590, 516 r 2; L COMMUNICATIONS NETWORK (4) ~ ~:_~~t'ci~AL PROCESSING u w (3) PREDOMINANT CHARACTERISTIC OF AREA SERVED (G"·e best ~stimate of the percf"nta~e ( 5) ~X: 0 THE R ( Spf"cily) ...

0 a:

distribution of persons served within each of the followinQa reas) L___~

IL 78,392 (2) APPALACHIA 65~4]2_ b. (1) URBAN 1, 232_.12.5'2! SUBURBAN ---% (3) RURAL 1, 3514..1 I

a. (1) MODEL CITY NEIGHBORHOOD

<C 6. TYPE OF GROUP (Check the box which best describes the population served by the project) 7. AGE GROUP SERVED (Gtve best estimate of the percenfaQr- distribution of

:z (1)0 ECONOMICALLY DISADVANTAGED persons served in the project by sf2e ~roups (st!'e item 4.b.) 0 j:: (2)0 PHYSICALLY HANDICAPPED: GIVE PERCENTAGE OF THIS GROUP THAT IS BLIND

(ll CHILDREN (a~e O·J4)7'iJ1 1 709 WORKING AGE/ 092 u (3) GRADUATE (a~e 25-64)1

w (JJQMIGRANT (4)00 GENERAL PUBLIC AREA (5) C OTHER (Specify) (2) tOUTH (a~e 15·24!519 083 (4) AGED (IJ/le 65 and over) 190 1 9t Ill a. ETHNIC OR RACIAL GROUP IS THIS PROJECT PRIMARILY FOR A SPECIFIC ETHNIC OR RA•

CIAL GROUP! (II "YES," Qive best estimate of percenfaQe dtstribution of persons L; YES ug NO 9. NUMBER OF PARTICIPATING LIBRARIES AND AGENCIES served by race or ethnic Qroup)

IF SPANISH SURNAMED ( 1) TOTAL (Sum of items (2) thru (11) (6) OTHER ACADEMIC 2R

(1) a. AMERICAN INDIANS 2 241 (2) a. MEXICAN AMERICANS 140 (7) SPECIAL 3 b. AMERICAN ORIENTALS 2 569 b. CUBAN

PUBLIC 40 (8) HOSPITALS 4 c. NEGRO 7Rq 041 c. PUERTO RICAN

(3) SCHOOL 42 (!I) CORRECTIONAL 7 d. WHITE 1 7q4 430~ d. OTHER

(4) VOCATIONAL (JO) ~~~~DOEL'"s Tl AL 8 e. OTHER 2 235 [>'' .,)... { i'•' > ?<• i) ............ ·. ih (5) JR. COLLEGE R (JJ) OTHER

SUMMARY OF EXPENDITURES (Fill in Line 1 lor "PROPOSED" and Line 2 tor "Actual" exp .. nditures, OE Form 3114-3. Round all amounts to nearest dollar)

Ill BY CATEGORY (Columns 1·7) BY SOURCE (Columns 8-11)

,w TOTAL ID~ PROJECT SALARIES

BOOKS AUDIQ-VISUAL CONTRACTUAL OTHER TOTAL FOR FEDERAL STATE LOCAL (Must equal EQUIPMENT

:zt-1- AND WAGES MATERIALS SERVICES EXPENSES PROJECT FU! OS FUNDS FUNDS Col. 7) o-ac (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8! (9) (10) (11) j::~f uww 1. Proposed 3,966 3,966 3, 966 3,966 wa.ac III>C w cc 2. Actual

u I CERTIFY that all of the infonnation

NAME OF HEAD, STATE.LIBRARY AGENCY (Type) t:~A~URE ~ ::1 DATE • .,o U:zo contained herein is correct to the best wo:z of my knowledge. Estellene P. Walker, Librarian ( <'~'(' ; / . k\-e-_ 'i_ / July 1, 1974 "'i=-c \ ·.A U L-t. \ . ..._/_) ' .LC .u./

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OE 3114-1 6/73 South Carolina State Library 1500 Senate Street Columbia, South Carolina 29211 Fiscal Year 1974

Title ____:!II=!.I"'-----------­Project V: Interlibrary Loan

Network SECTION C- -DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT

1. Contributions toward attaining goals of the long range program: As a means of implementing Goals IB and V, the State Library serves as the apex and central unit of a state-wide Interlibrary Loan Network, designed to supplement and coordi­nate the resources of all other libraries in the state.

2. General description: The State Library provides a staff of librarians and clerks to

3.

coordinate and service a state Interlibrary Loan Network. Public, institutional, and special libraries send loan requests directly to the State Library which fills them from its own collection or from other libraries in the Columbia area. Requests from college and university libraries are channeled through and screened by the University of South Carolina. The State Library is the communications center through which loans between different types of libraries are transmitted. The Interlibrary Loan Network is supported by the Communications Network (FY 74 Title III, Project I) and by the Microfilm Catalog Project (FY 73 Title III, Project IV), both of which are serviced by the State Library's Interlibrary Loan staff. The Interlibrary Loan Network Project provides staff, equipment, postage, telephone, and supplies necessary to carry on interlibrary loan service throughout the state.

LSCA FY 74 funds in the amount of $3966 is being carried forward into FY 75 to purchase equipment to support the Interlibrary Loan Network.

General aims: The aim of the project is to coordinate the resources of public, institutional, college, and special libraries and to facilita-te optimum utilization of all available resources. As a result of cooperation and reciprocal lending practices among libraries, every library patron will have access to a wider range of materials and information.

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OE 3114-1 6/73 South Carolina State Library 1500 Senate Street Columbia, South Carolina 29211 Fiscal Year 1974 Title ___,ll~I __________ _

Project Y: Interlibrary Loan Network

4. Method of administering: The project will be supervised by the Interlibrary Loan Librarian. Administrative and financial records will be maintained by the State Library.

5. Special or unique characteristics; This program will foster cooperation between libraries of all types in South Carolina.

Areas of emphasis: Interlibrary Cooperation.

Special resources required: An extensive collection of books and materials for interlibrary loan purposes. Microfiche, microfiche copiers, microfiche readers, a computer for the ERIC program.

6. Objectives, result of or influenced by particular economic or social conditions:

Since no South Carolina library had adequate financial support measured by State or national standards, it is essential that resources be shared to insure the best possible service for South Carolinians.

7. Map of the geographical area: Entire state.

8. Public and non-public libraries, agencies, organizations, and institutions parti­cipating in this project: All public, institutional, coDege, university, public school and special libraries in South Carolina. The South Carolina State Library.

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Major Emphasis of Project:

South Carolina State Library 1500 Senate Street Columbia, South Carolina 29201 Fiscal Year 1974 Title III

--~~---------------------------Project V: Interlibrary Loan

Network

1. Service to disadvantaged in low- income areas: NA

2. Strengthening State Library administrative agency: NA

3. Strengthening metropolitan public libraries serving as resource centers: NA

Relation of Project to:

1. Early childhood education: NA

2. Drug abuse education: NA

3. 11 Right to read 11 : NA

4. Environmental education: NA

5. Career education: NA

500--7/8/74

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ANNUAL PROGRAM

LIBRARY SERVICES AND CONSTRUCTION ACT

1972-73

Second Supplement

South Carolina State Library 1500 Senate Street P. 0. Box 11469

Columbia, South Carolina 29211

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ANNUAL PROGRAM

LIBRARY SERVICES AND CONSTRUCTION ACT

1972-73

Second Supplement

South Carolina State Library 1500 Senate Street P. 0. Box 11469

Columbia, South Carolina 29211

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"

t;~.\ ~::;.t..:.w~ FY 173 Supplementary Progra_m

ConsoliGatad Listing o~ Projacts Incl~dac ~r. ~~o.ua! rrog~~m for Titles 1, Ill,

L.l'=! a;11ou:;ts rapo:-i:ed b.::lo~v c;:rc: State: SOUTH CAROLINA ~ Es::ir •. ;:i.tcd Z:9c~d:.tures by P::-oject, by LSCA Title 0 Actu.:-.1 ix:->c:-:di.tures bv ?reject. 1w :;..seA Ti !:le [ns~r~c~:o~s !a= co~picting this listing ~allows:

~or ~1scal Yc&r ~ndi~g June 30, lS 73 Date c:: Subr..ission: JUL · 1 1974

l. For each LSCA Title use a saparata sheat(s); Tb.a projects listad bela~: a:--~ authorized undar provisions of ~SCA

2. Transcribe the inforoation fro~ S.::ction 3 of each (check one): P~oj~ct Report (OE Forrr. 3114-1) to or.e of the lines below.

3. Fo• e~cb LSCA Title, show total of exper.cit~res by expenses categol-y and source . (total c£ co~u~,s l thruugb ll)

ev CATECCRY {Co!uwns J•7) I - . - - l ~~ -- ; ' ----- I .

• P"'o ... ~c I 1 s;.L.;R:Es " I AUOIO·VISUAI. : _ . _ .- !coN":"RAC':'uAI. 1 oT:.;:!R TOTAL. I"OR j P'EOERAL. N;JMCI:S:A ! ""':J WJ.~ES BOOK.. 1 .... MATERIAL.S I c:.QUI?M.c:.N I I' SER'o/ICC:S I EXPENSES PROJECT ' FUN OS

I ~ . I

~Title I U.Title 1 OTitle ! TITitla III

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t;~.t ~~ .. :...:..~.::· FY '.73 Sup):i;ementary Program_

Consoli~atad Listir.g o~ Proj~cts Incl~dad ~r. ~~~ua! Prcg~~m for Titles l, Ill

r~,~ a~~1ou:i::s raj_)o-::;:ed be:lot.,r a-rc: State: SOUTH CAROLINA ~ ::--·-~- ··-,..d ";' .. ...,~ ... d"-··res b'V "O-oJ"ect by Lee' "rit 1 e ~ AJ..:.t w.Lh,.: .. ~l:: -··· \,;;;,.~ _ t..~ J -,. t ~ .,""l. ... •

0 Actur.l 2x?c::d:tures bv ?reject. h·J :;..seA Ti ::le Lns~:-uc-; :i..;:-.. s = ... ...,-: co:.!;>lcting ~t-~is listing =cllot·15: !. :"or c:ach LSCA Ti tie use a saparata she: at< s);

For Fiscal Ye~= Endi~g June 30, 1S73 Date o;; Subr~ission: JUL · 1 1974

2. Transcribe .::~e info~ation fro~ Saction 3 of each

The projects listed belot·: a-::a ~ut~orizec ur.dar provisior.s of (check one) :

~SCA

P~oj~ct Report {0~ Fo~. 3114-1) to or.e of the lines below. 3. For e~ch LSC~ Title, show total of expenditures by expenses catego17 and source

. .C total. of co~~!:Jo.,S 1 through ll)

0Title I L!Title I 0Title I

Public Library Institution a1

. .,I Title III Handicapped

av CATi::GC~Y (Co!uMn5 J·1) I av SOI..RCE (Coiu:,·.n$ s-::.•

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1 • m (1) ! (J; I (4) {.S) (6) (1) ~ (Bj (9)

III t 21,570; j ! l I 7,205 128,775' 28,775\ I

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(JD.I

ry _ _J- .. L-J·. . \. ! ! )5,.728 Irs, 728 j rs, n8j j

l 1 ! . ' ' I 5, 500 I 5, 500 ! 5, 500 I . i --- ----------- - . I VII

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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, EDUCATION, AND WELFARE OFFICE OF EDUCATION WASHINGTON, D.C. 20202

PROJECT REPORT

FY 73 Supplementary Program

An answer is required

for each item on this form.

THIS REPORT IS FOR

r-- A PROPOSED r- • AN ACTUAL X PROJECT l_ PROJECT

TITLE

FORM APPROVED O.M.B. NO. 51·R0712

I

For Titles I and Ill of the Library Services and Construction Act, as amended P.L. 91-600 1'Read the Instructions before completinB this report)

FISCAL YEAR ENDING

June 30, 1973

STATE TPROJECT N'O.

South Carolina IV A

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I

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1. NAME (Identity if state aQency, re~ional or local library, cr,anization, or institution that wtll administer the proJect) TELEPHONE (Area code, Number, Extension)

South Carolina State Library (803) 758-3181: 758~3182 ADDRESS (Number, street, city and State) I COUNl.-Y I ZIP CODE I CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT IS) (It l"ss than entire

State. list by number)

P 0 Box 1 1469 Co · · 12. NAME oF PROJECT ' lumbla, S.C. R1chland 29211 All

V A. Librar Wide Program ['_: INITIAL PROJECT [--::--:CONTINUING PROJECT IF CONTINUING PROJECT, GIVE PREVIOUS PROJECT NUMBER

a. ESTIMATED TOTAL TIME SPAN '(years) 5 b, PROJECT BE GAr-. c. PROPOSED T~TION DATE 1978

4. GEOGRAPHICAL AND POPULATION DATA (Complet<- all of tht> sub-it<'m., applicable to this proit>ct) 5. FOR TITLE Ill. INDICATE TYPE OF PROJECT

(1) TOTAL NUMBER OF COUNTIES SERVED 30 (1) L-- BIBLIOGRAPHIC sERVICEs 1 (3) n REFERENCE sERVICE

(2) NUMBER OF PERSONS IN THE AREA SERVED BY THE PROJECT 2.134.360

(3) PREDOMINANT CHARACTERISTIC OF AREA SERVED (Gi>·e best estimate of the per. entaQe

distribution of persons served within each of the followinQa reas)

a. (l) MODEL CITY NEIGHBORHOOD 78,392 (2) APPALACHIA 5971

263

12) r COMMUNICATIONS NETWORK 1 (4) 0 ~::ii:t'-::.liAL PROCESSING

(5) ', :OTHER (Specify)

b. (1) URBAN].J22, 724~2) SUBURBAN (3) RURAL 1, 011, 636

6. TYPE OF GROUP(Check the box which best describes the population served by the project) 7. AGE GROUP SERVED (Give best estimate of the percentaQe distribution o/

(l)D ECONOMICALLY DISADVANTAGED persons S<'rV<'d in the projf'ct by aQe Qroups (see item 4.b.) ,

(2)0 PHYSICALLY HANDICAPPED: GIVE PE.RCENTAGE OF THIS GROUP THAT IS BLIND {11 CHILDREN (aQe 0·14) 637 t 3619(3) ~~=~~~GT~GE/(aQe 25-64) 909·, 456

(J)QMIGRANT (4)00 GENERAL PUBLIC AREA (5)C OTHER (Specify)

8. ETHNIC OR RACIAL GROUP IS THIS PROJECT PRIMARILY FOR AsProFIC ETHNIC OR RA· (2) YOUTH (aQe 15·24) 431 1 70 lj (4) AGED (a/le 65 and· over) 155, 834

CIAL GROUP? (If "YES," Qive best estimate of percentaQe distribution of persons served by race or ethnic Qroup)

IF SPANISH SURNAMED

C~ YES

(1) a. AMERICAN INDIANS 1.895 (])a. MEXICAN AMERICANS

b. AMERICAN ORIENTALS 2 2'i7 b. CUBAN

c. NEGRO 601.503 c, PUERTO RICAN

d. WHITE 1 526.627 d. OTHER

e. OTHER 2.078

l2fJ Nol9. NUMBER OF PARTICIPATIN-G LIBRARIES AND AGENCIES

(1) TOTAL (Sum of items (2) thru (11)~ (6) OTHER ACADEMIC

26

PUBLIC 26

( 3) SCHOOL

(4) VOCATIONAL

(5) JR. COLLEGE

(7) SPECIAL

(8) HOSPITALS

(9) CORRECTIONAL

RESIDENTIA-L (10) SCHOOLS

(//)OTHER

SUMMARY OF EXPENDITURES (Fill in Line 1 for "PROPOSED" and Line 2 lor "Actual" exp,.nditures, OE Form 3114-3. Round all amounts to nearest dollar)

BY CATEGORY (Columns l-7) BY SOURCE (Columns 8-11)

SALARIES BOOKS

AUDID-VISUA,L l::"t"\IIID ... I::'ft.IT

CONTRACTUAL

AND WAGES' MATERI

(l) ('l) (3)

PRO. FEDERAL STATE LOCAL FU: OS FUNDS FUNDS

(81 (9) ( 10)

TOTAL (Must equal

Col. 7)

(II)

1. Proposed 61,906 74,429 29,950 I 38, 497 I 800 16, 839 1222, 421 _....--,... 222,421 222,421

2. Actual v l~V /

I CERTIFY that all of the information contained herein is correct to the best of my knowledge •

,, . /) /~ ~ ) NAME OF HEAD, STATE'LIBRARY AGENCY (TyJfhte) . AT.·U-RE . 81 Estellene P. Walker. Libraria ~ t_~) / I c----"~j__{..__.L-1..../'

DATE

July 1, 1974

OE FORM 3114-1, 6/73 PREVIOUS EDITIONS ARE OBSOLETE '=C/ See reverse of this fotrrj)

j

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OE 3114-1 6/73 South Carolina State Library 1500 Senate Street Columbia, South Carolina 29211 Fiscal Year 1973 Title I

--~~---------------------Project IV -A: Library Developn:e nt

SECTION C--DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT

1. Contributions toward attaining goals of the long range program: This project will support Goal II and all of its subsidiary goals. It is intended to expand and improve public library service throughout the state and to improve access to libraries.

2. General description; The Library Development Project will include numerous individualized projects developed by local libraries to meet local needs. Each county and regional library which meets all requirements for State and Federal Aid will be invited to submit a proposal for a project which will contribute to the achievement of the state's library goals. Within the framework of the goals and of LSCA regulations, priorities, and emphases, each library will assess its own needs, determine goals and objectives, and design a program to meet the needs. These may endeavor to strengthen resources (books, periodicals, A- V, equipment} or to extend services (to aging, disadvantaged, handicapped, rural, or other unreached segments of the population). Where projects involve a total program of service, they will be implemented by contracts between the State Library and local libraries. Proposals will be evaluated and approved on the basis of the following criteria: legality, goal-relationship, feasibility, population served, replicability, and local management capacity.

Although projects were planned and applications were approved in FY 74, most projects are being implemented in FY 75 as permitted under the Tydings Resolution.

3. General aims: The aim is to strengthen the to.tal public library program by enabling individual libraries to concentrate funds and effort in are as of demonstrated need.

500--7/8/74

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OE 3114-1 6/73 South Carolina State Library 1500 Senate Street Columbia, South Carolina 29211 Fiscal Year 1973 Title I

~~-----------------------Project __ ~r~v~~~A~---------------

4. Method of administering: The Library Development Project will be administered by the Field Services staff of the State Library and financial records maintained by the State Library.

5. Special or unique characteristics; NA

Ateas of emphasis: NA •

Special resources regui red: Books, periodicals, A-V, equipment

6. Objectives, result of or influenced by particular economic or social 'conditions: NA

7. Map of the geogr~phical,area: The attached map shows participating county and

8.

regional libraries. Public and no.1;1-public libraries, agehcies, organizations, and institutions parti-cipating in this project: ·

Abbeville-Gre~nwood Regional Library (5 branches, 2 bookmobiles) Aiken-Bamberg-Barnwell-Edgefield Regional Library (14 branches, 2 bookmobiles) Anderson County Library (6 branches, 2 b0okmobiles) Beaufort County Library ( 2 branches, 1 bookmobile) Charleston County Libra~ (8 branches, 2 bookmobiles) Cherokee County Library (1 branch, 1 boo].anobile) Chester County Library (1 branch, 1 bookfuobile) Colleton County L~brary (1. bookmobile) Darl~ngton County Library (3 branches, 1 bookmobile) Dillon County Library (2 branc~es, 1 bookmobile) Fairfield County Library (1 branch, 1 bookmobile) Florence County Library (4 b·ranches, 2 bookmobiles) Georgetown County Library (2 branches .. , 1 bookmobile) Greenville ·county Library (5 .branches, 4 bookm?biles)

(See attached sheet for continuation)

500--7/8/74

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Title I, Project IV-A Library Developrre nt

Horry County Library (3 branches, 1 bookmobile) Kershaw County Library (1 bookmobile) Lancaster County Library (1 branch, 1 bookmobile) Laurens County Library (1 branch, 1 bookmobile) Lexington County Library (5 branches, 1 bookmobile) Marion County Library (3 branches) Newberry County Library (1 branch, 1 bookmobile) Oconee County Library (3 branches, 1 bookmobile) Richland County Public Library {5 branches, 2 bookmobiles) Spartanburg County Library (3 branches, 2 bookmobiles) Sumter County Library {1 bookmobile) York County Library (3 branches, 1 bookmobile)

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\ I ~· ) •• ,.,., ... ' rt3R.TH CA.~OLII!A . fct.rvu,..o

,Pol.YYIUIUO SF '~AltOM , !!UOfllC

' ·- .

Title I: Project IV -A Library Development

I

A.l'll.'ll UAL l-'KUl.r.tV\M LA:IL;A

State South Carolina

Fiscal Year _...:1:...::9~7...:3;___ __ _

Title Project IV -A: Library Development ) /

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FY 173 Supplementary Program

DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, EDUCATION, AND WELFARE An answer is required FORM APPROVED OFFICE OF EDUCATION for each item on this form. O.M.B. NO. 51·R0712 WASHINGTON, D.C. ZOZOZ

THIS REPORT IS FOR TITLE

PROJECT REPORT rx A PROPOSED I- AN ACTUAL I PROJECT [_ PROJECT

For Titles I and Ill of the Library Services and Construction Act, as amended P.L. 91-600 FISCAL YEAR ENDING STATE !PROJECT NO.

1'Read the Instructions before completing this report) June JO, 1973 S.C. VII 1. NAME (Identity it state aQenc)', re~ional or local library, or~anization, or rnstitution that w11l administer the proJect) TELEPHONE (Area code, Number, Extension)

South Carolina State Librarv (803) 758-3181; 758-3182

ADDRESS (Number, street, city and State) I COUNTY I ZIP CODE CONGRESSIONAL OISTRICTISl (II l<"ss than entire

Box 11469, Columbia, S.C. Richland 29211 State, list by number)

All P. 0. 2. NAME OF PROJECT

VII. Film Pror!ram (Other) - State Wide Program 3. PROJECT OATES rx INITIAL PROJECT l~ CONTINUING PROJECT IF CONTINUING P<lOJECT, GIVE PREVIOUS PROJECT NUMBER

~ a. ESTIMATED TOTAL TIME SPAN '(years) Indefinite I b. PROJECT BEGAI'o 1974 Tc: PROPOSED TERMINATION DATE

1- 4. GEOGRAPHICAL AND POPULATION DATA (Comp/et" all of t/1e sub-items applicable to tllis proJect) 5. FOR TITLE Ill, INDICATE TYPE OF PROJECT ~

46 (1) l:~ j(J) L~ REFERENCE SERVICE Q (l) TOTAL NUMBER OF COUNTIES SERVED BIBLIOGRAPHIC SERVICES

1- (2) NUMBER OF PERSONS IN THE AREA SERVED BY THE PROJECT 2.590.516 (2) c- -COMMUNICATIONS NETWORK I (4) c ~:~i:t'I:_I~AL PROCESSING u w (3) PREDOMINANT CHARACTERISTIC OF AREA SERVED (G"-e best estimate of the per. entalle (5) r-: :OTHER (Specify) .., 0 Ill:

distribution of persons served within each of the followinQa reas)

G. 78,392 (2) APPALACHIA 656, 219 b. (I) URBAN~232,195<J2J SUBURBAN (J) RURAL 1, 358,32

I a. (l) MODEL CITY NEIGHBORHOOD

-c 6. TYPE OF GROUP (Check the b01c which best d<!'scribes th<' population served by the project) 7. AGE GROUP SERVED (Give best estimate of the percentaQe distribution of

% (l)D ECONOMICALLY DISADVANTAGED persons sPrved in the project by aQe Qroups (see item 4.b.)

0 t: (2)0 PHYSICALLY HANDICAPPED: GIVE PERCENTAGE OF THIS GROUP THAT IS BLIND

Ill CHILDREN (Bile 0·14) 7 8 7 I '7rJ1 WORKING AGE/ 1 09Z

u (3) GRADUATE (aile 25-64) 1

1&1 (JJQMIGRANT (4)1Xl GENERAL PUBLIC AREA (5) G OTHER (Specify) (2) tOUTH (Bile 15·24) 519, 083 (4) AGED (aile 65 and over) 190, 96

"' e. ETHNIC OR RACIAL GROUP IS THIS PROJECT PRIMARILY FOR A SPECIFIC ETHNIC OR RA· CIAL GROUP? (II "YES," Qive best estimate of percentaQe distribution of persons

[~YES 29No 9. NUMBER OF PARTICIPATING LIBRARIES AND AGENCIES served by race or ethnic Qroup)

IF SPANISH SURNAMED ( 1) TOTAL (Sum of items (2) thru ( 11) (6) OTHER ACADEMIC

(l) a. AMERICAN INDIANS 2 241 (])a. MEXICAN AMERIC.ANS 58 (7) SPECIAL

b. AMERICAN ORIENTALS 2 569 b. CUBAN PUBLIC

39 (8) HOSPITALS

3

c. NEGRO 789 041 c. PUERTO RICAN (3) SCHOOL (9) CORRECTIONAL 1?

d. WHITE 1 794 430 d. OTHER (4) VOCATIONAL (IO) ~~~~DOEL~ IAL 4

e. OTHER 2 235 ) i ' .i{ : ( .... ' .-; i .. . )\ .... ' (5) JR. COLLEGE rtl) OTHER

SUMMARY OF EXPENDITURES (Fill in Line 1 lor ''PROPOSED" and Line 2 tor "Actual" exp.,nditures, OE Form 3114-3. Round all amounts to nearest dollar)

"' BY CATEGORY (Columns 1·7) BY SOURCE (Columns 8·11)

,w TOTAL

--~ PROJECT SALARIES BOOKS

AUDIQ-VISUAL CONTRACTUAL OTHER TOTAL FOR FEDERAL STATE LOCAL (Must equal EQUIPMENT zt-1- AND WAGES MATERIALS SERVICES EXPENSES PROJECT FU: OS FUNDS FUNDS Col. 7) o-ac ( 1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) ( 10) (11) -~0 Cw:h 1. Proposed 41,310 ~1, 310 wa.ac 41,310 41,310 "')( ~

1&1

I/ 2. Actual I /

u I CERTIFY that all of the information

NAME OF HEAD, STATE'LIBRARY AGENCY (T~

~' f1, DATE

u"'o WZQ contained herein is correct to the best ~ ( {ft. "-'~ l/ f\ 7"<7/Lo( ;.-J .,oz of my knowledge. Estellene P. Walker, Librarian July 1, 1974 t:-c

/ 0~ ' .. ORM 3114-1, 6/73 PREVIOUS EDITIONS ARE OBSOLETE tm)

1

• 764

0

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OE 3114-1 6/73 South Carolina State Library 1500 Senate Street Columbia, South Carolina 29211 Fiscal Year 197 3 Title I ----------------------------Project VII: Film Program

SECTION C--DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT

1. Contributions toward attaining goals of the long range program: This project fulfills Goal ICl by making available at the State level a central collection of motion picture films.

2. General description: In order to avoid the establishment of a second film library at State level, the State Library has contracted with Educational Services, Instruc­tional Services Center, University of South Carolina to make available film ser­vices to public and state institutional libraries. The Center will house and operate the program in return for compensation from the State Library. It will purchase, maintain, and distribute motion picture films to qualifying libraries in accordance with rules and regulations adopted by the two agencies. Films purchased for the program will be adult films of cultural, educational, and informational value, preferably those adapted to use with discussion and primarily in the areas of arts, humanities, travel, and social, political and economic fields.

The State Library will plan and implement in 1974-75 a program to provide instruction and training in the handling and use of films and equipment for partici­pating librarians. Use of the films in the community will be promoted by care­fully planned publicity.

3. General aims: The general aim of this program is to demonstrate the effectiveness of 16mmfilms in expanding the informational resources of public and institutional libraries and in reaching a clientele as yet little affected by the library's book oriented programs. This program will strengthen the services and resources of local public and state institutional libraries economically and efficiently. Provision of a central collection of films will prevent costly duplication of resources and make available to the public a far broader selection of films than any library could pro­vide alone.

500--7/8/74

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OE 3114-1 6/73 South Carolina State Library 1500 Senate Street Columbia, South Carolina 29211 Fiscal Year 1973 Title I ---=---------------------Project VII: Film Program

4. Method of administering:

The program will be administered under contract by the Instructional Services Center, University of South Carolina. The State Library will maintain fiscal records and provide over-all supervision.

5. Special or unique characteristics;

For the first time public and institutional libraries will have direct access to

a major film resource.

Areas of emphasis:

NA

Special resources required:

A carefully selected, balanced collection of motion picture films.

6. Objectives, result of or influenced by particular economic or social conditions:

NA

7. Map of the geographical area: The entire state

8. Public and non-public libraries, agencies, organizations, and institutions parti­cipating in this project:

The initial target of this project are the public and institutional libraries in the

state.

500--7/8/74

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OE 3114-l 6/73

Major Emphasis of Project:

South Carolina State Library 1500 Senate Street Columbia, South Carolina 29201 Fiscal Year 1973 Title I

------------------------------------------------Project VII: Film Program

1. Service to disadvantaged in low- income areas: NA

2. Strengthening State Library administrative agency: NA

3. Strengthening metropolitan public libraries serving as resource centers:

NA

Relation of Project to:

I. Early childhood education:

2. Drug abuse education:

3. "Right to read":

4. Environmental education:

5. Career education:

500--7/8/74

Films supporting each of these areas will be included in the collection for use of libraries.

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FY 173 Supplementary Program

DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, EDUCATION, AND WELFARE An answer is required FORM APPROVED

OFFICE OF EDUCATION for each item on this form. O.M.B. NO. 51-R0712 WASHINGTON, D.C. 20202

THIS REPORT IS FOR TITLE

PROJECT REPORT fx ~:o~~~~sEo [. • ~~0~~~'{-AL III . . . . ~F~IS~C~A~L~Y~E~A~R~E~N~D~IN~C~--------------~~ST:7A~T~E~----~=---~~-P-R_O_J_E_C_T __ N_o_. __ __

For T1tles I and Ill of the L1brary Servtces and Constructton Act, as amended P.L. 91-600 1'Read the Instructions before completmg this report) June 30, 19 7 3 S. C. III

1. NAME (Identify if state aQenc)·, reQional or local library, ortsnization, or institution that w11l administer the proJect) TELEPHONE (Area code, Number, Extension)

South Carolina State Librarv {803\ 758- ~1 ~~ • 71:\~ ~~ ~? ADDRESS (Number, slreel, city and State) I COUNTY I ZIP CODE CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT(Sl (11/,.ss than entire

State, list by number)

P. 0. Box 11469 C:olnmhi::t. S r. Richland 29211 1 4 h 2. NAME OF PROJECT

III: Area Reference Resource Centers (Inte.rl. ibrary Cooperation) .. ___ _ 3. PROJECT DATES [ INITIAL PROJECT f.X: CONTINUING PROJECT IF CONTINUING P"!OJECT, GIVE PREVIOUS PROJECT NUMBER

~ a. ESTIMATED TOTAL TIME SPAN'(yearsJ 20 years I b. PROJECT BEGAI'< 1968 lc: PROPOSED TERMINATION DATE 1988

I- 4. GEOGRAPHICAL AND POPULATION DATA (Compl<"t<' all of the sub·ll<"m' applicable to this proj<"ct) 5. FOR TITLE Ill, INDICATE TYPE OF PROJECT ~ 0 (1) TOTAL NUMBER OF COUNTIES SERVED 46 (lJL BIBLIOGRAPHIC SERVICES I (JJOC REFERENCE SERVICE

t (2) NUMBER OF PERSONS IN THE AREA SERVED BY THE PROJECT 2 590 516 12) l 'COMMUNICATIONS NETWORK l (4) CJ ~~(iH,~I~AL PROCESSING

~ (3) PREDOMINANT CHARACTERISTIC OF AREA SERVED (Give best estimate of the per,entalle (5)r:: ~OTHER (Specify) 0 distribution of persons served within each of the lollowinQa reas) <------------------------------------111:

~ a. (1)MODELCITYNEIGHBORHOOD 78 392 (2)APPALACHIA656,2~9 b. (1)URBAN~232,195(2JSUBURBAN (J)RURAL 1,358,:}

~ 6. TYPE OF GROUP(Check the box which best describes the population served by the project) 7. AGE GROUP SERVED (Give best estimate of the percenta11e distribution of

Z: (lJD ECONOMICALLY DISADVANTAGED persons s<"rved in the project by aile 11roupa (s<'e item 4.b.) 0 ~ (2JD PHYSICALLY HANDICAPPED; GIVE PERCENTAGE OF THIS GROUP THAT IS BLIND • ( O

14 . .....r'r7

70,,... ., WORKING AGE/

5 1 0,,....., U <11 CHILDREN Bile - ){0{ 1'1 (3J GRADUATE (Bile 2 -64) ''1~

~ (JJOMIGRANT (4J[il GENERAL PUBLIC AREA (5) C OTHER (Specify) (2J YOUTH (aile 15·24) 519, 083 ( 4) AGED(BIIe 65 and overJ190 960

8. ETHNIC OR RACIAL GROUP IS THIS PROJECT PRIMARILY FOR A SPECIFIC ETHNIC OR RA· , CIAL GROUP? (li"YES,~~ Qive best estimate of percentaQe d1stribution of persons served by race or ethnic llroup) L.~ YES fXJ NO 9. NUMBER OF PARTICIPATING LIBRARIES AND AGENCIES

IF SPANISH SURNAMED (l) TOTAL (Sum of items (2) thru (11) (6) OTHER ACADEMIC

(1)&. AMERICAN INDIANS 2 241 (2)a. MEXICAN AMERIC.6.NS 3 ( 7JSPECIAL

b. AMERICAN ORIENTALS 2 569 b. CUBAN PUBLIC 3 (8) HOSPITALS

c. NEGRO 789 041 c. PUERTO RICAN ( 3) SCHOOL (9) CORRECTIONAL

d. WHITE 1 7 _ _94 430 d. OTHER (4) VOCATIONAL (10) ~~~~DOEL~TIAL e. OTHER 2 235 !ii). } . / / ;;.·· ;·. ,.)•····••• (5) JR. COLLEGE (11) OTHER

SUMMARY OF EXPENDITURES (Fill in Line 1 lor "PROPOSED" and Line 2 lor "Actual" exp,.nditures, DE Form 3114·3. Round all amounts to nearest dollar)

"' BY CATEGORY (Columns 1-7) BY SOURCE (Columns 8·11)

•: TOTAL IG:;:) PROJECT SALARIES BOOKS AUDID-VISUAL EQUIPMENT CONTRACTUAL OTHER TOTAL FOR FEDERAL STATE LOCAL (Must equal z:l-1- AND WAGES MATERIALS SERVICES EXPENSES PROJECT FU! OS FUNDS FUNDS Col. 7)

2o~ (1) (2) o> (4) (5) (6) (7) (81 (9) r1o; (11) t-Z:a..

~~: 1. Proposed 21 570 7 205 28 775 28 775 28 775 .n)( ' ' ' ' '

1&1 2. Actual ~ .) I

:;:o 1 CERTIFY that all of the information NAME OF HEAD, STATE.LIBRARY AGENCY (Type) 1/SIGN~TURE /) A-zr' DATE

~Z:o contained herein is correct to the best · · tst ~' .,!;?z: of my knowledge. Estellene P. Walker, L1brar1an1 ·c:..,. .· 1 ~. I ,· / 1 . / July 1, 1974

1-~ I ;\,_ t "L ' /' ' '- L '-""t..· 1, 6/73 VIOUS EDITION OBSOL )

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OE 3114-1 6/73 South Carolina State Library 1500 Senate Street Columbia, South Carolina 29211 Fiscal Year 197 3

Title -~I::II!:...----------­Project III: Area Resource Centers

SECTION C--DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT

1. Contributions toward attaining goals of the long range program: This project is de-signed to implement Goals V B and V B 1. Through coordinating reference resources of college, public, institutions and other libraries in the area, it will improve reference service to the general public of the area.

2. General description: The State Library will make a grant-in-aid to Greenville Area

3.

Reference Resource Center as a pilot project, to plan and carry out a program of coordination of the library resources in the area. The grant is to be used for the salary of the Regional Reference Librarian, other personnel, promotion, and travel expenses. After FY74 the grant-in-aid to the Greenville ARRC will be decreased each year as operating costs are assumed by area libraries. The Greenville County Library will provide supervision of the project, assisted by an advisory committee made up of librarians representing the various types of libraries in the area, and implement plans for sharing resources of the major libraries of the area. Charleston and Florence will c<ntinue to be developed as future Area Reference Resource Centers for their areas.

The objective of this project is to improve reference service through coordinating library resources in the area concerned and to publicize these services to the general public and to the business and industry of the area.

General aims: The b.. t' 0 Jec lve of this project is the improvement of reference service through the coordination of library resources in the area concerned.

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OE 3114-1 6/73 South Carolina State Library 1500 Senate Street Columbia, South Carolina 29211 Fiscal Year 1973 Title III

--~~----------------------Project III: Area B esource Center

4. Method of administering: The project will be administered under a contract between

5.

the State Library and the p'articipants. The project will be supervised by the State Librarian. Financial records will be maintained by participants with semi-annual reports made to the State Library.

Special or unique characteristics; NA

Areas of emphasis: Library cooperation and the sharing of resources.

Special resources required: NA

6. Objectives, result of or influenced by particular economic or social conditions: NA I

7. Map of the geographical area: See attached map.

8. Public and non-public libraries, agencies, organizations, and institutions parti-cipating in this project:

Charleston County Library, 404 King Street; Charleston, S.C. 29403 Florence County Library, 319 South Irby Street, Florence, S. C. 29501 Greenville County Library, 300 College Street, Greenville, S.C. 29601

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OE 3114-l 6/73

Major Emphasis of Project:

South Carolina State Library 1500 Senate Stre.et Columbia, South Carolina 29201 Fiscal Year 1973

T i tle--=I~II=-------------­Proj ect III: Area Reference Resource

Centers

1. Service to disadvantaged in low- income areas:

2. Strengthening State Library administrative agency:

3. Strengthening metropolitan public libraries serving as resource centers: X

Relation of Project to:

1. Early childhood education:

2. Drug abuse education:

3. "Right to read":

4. Environmental education:

5. Career education:

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Title III, Project III Area Reference Resource Centers

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FY 1 73 Supplementary Program

DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, EDUCATION, AND WELFARE An answer is required FORM APPROVED OFFICE OF EDUCATION for each item on this form. O.M.B. NO. 51-R0712 WASHINGTON, D.C. 20202

THIS REPORT IS FOR TITLE

PROJECT REPORT rx A PROPOSED L~

AN ACTUAL III PROJECT PROJECT

For Titles I and Ill of the library Services and Construction Act, as amended P.L. 91·600 FISCAL YEAR ENDING STATE !PROJECT NO.

1Read the Instructions before completin/5 this report) June 30, 1973 s. c. IV 1. NAME (Identify if state aQency, reQionsl or local library, crtanization, or institution that wtll administ~r the proJect) TELEPHONE (Area code, Number, £•tension)

South Carolina State Library ADDRESS (Number, street, city and State) I COUNTY f ;1;2c;;E

CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT IS) (If IPss than entire State, list by number)

p 0 Box 11469 Columbia s c B.i~hland All 2. NAME OF PROJECT

IV Microfilm CataloJ! and Shelflist (Interlibrary Cooperation) ---~ 3. PROJECT DATES c·· INITIAL PROJECT [X' CONTINUING PROJECT IF CONTINUING PROJECT, GIVE PREVIOUS PROJECT NUMBER IV

~ a. ESTIMATED TOTAL TIME SPAN '(years) 3 I b. PROJECT BEGAto. 1971

jc: PROPOSED T-ERMINATION DATE 1975

.... 4. GEOGRAPHICAL AND POPULATION DATA (Complete all ol th<' sub-itf>m> <ipplicable to this proJect) 5. FOR TITLE Ill, INDICATE TYPE OF PROJECT ~

46 1 1! ~x (3) D REFERENCE SERVICE Q (1) TOTAL NUMBER OF COUNTIES SERVED BIBLIOGRAPHIC SERVICES

.... (2)NUMBER OF PERSONS IN THE AREA SERVED BY THE PROJECT 2 590 516 12) :-- - COMMUNI CA TIO'"S NETWORK (4) C ~:-~.Ht:-I~AL PROCESSING u w (3) PREDOMINANT CHARACTERISTIC OF AREA SERVED (Gi<·e best estimate of lh<' pet< pnlaQe (5) :-:-·:OTHER (Sp<"rify) .., 0 distribution of persons served within each of the lollowinQa reas) ell: CL

78,392 (2) APPALACHIA 656,219 b. o; uRBAN L232,195a2J suBuRBAN ----% (3) RURAL 1, 358, 3L I

a. (1) MODEL CITY NEIGHBORHOOD

~ 6. TYPE OF GROUP (Check the box which best describes the- population served by the project) 7. AGE GROUP SERVED (Give best estimate of the percenfaQe distribution of

:z (1)0 ECONOMICALLY DISADVANTAGED persons served in the project by aQe Qroups (se-e item 4.b.)

0 t= (2)0 PHYSICALLY HANDICAPPED; GIVE PE.RCENTAGE OF THIS GROUP THAT IS BLIND

(1! CHILDREN (aQe 0·14J787 70 9(3) ~~~~~NA\~GE/(aQe 25-64)1 092 u w (3J0MIGRANT (4J!Xl GENERAL PUBLIC AREA (5) G OTHER (Specify) (2) 'fOUTH (aQe 15·24) 519, 083 (4) AGED (BQe 65 and over) 190, 96 ., 8. ETHNIC OR RACIAL GROUP IS THIS PROJECT PRIMARILY FOR A SPECIFIC ETHNIC OR RA· ' ..

CIAL GROUP! (II "'YES," Qive best estimate of percentaQe distribution of persons C -,YES ~NO 9. NUMBER OF PARTICIPATING LIBRARIES AND AGENCIES served by race or ethnic Qroup)

IF SPANISH SURNAMED (1) TOTAL (Sum of items (2) thru ( 11) (6) OTHER ACADEMIC 2

(l)a. AMERICAN INDIANS 2,241 (2) a. MEXICAN AMERICANS 38 (7) SPECIAL

b. AMERICAN ORIENTALS z s6q b. CUBAN PUBLIC

·36 (8) HOSPITALS

c. NEGRO 789 0.41 c. PUERTO RICAN (3) SCHOOL (9) CORRECTIONAL

1 794 430 (4) VOCATIONAL _!_(10) ~~~~UOtL~ IAL

d, WHITE d. OTHER

e. OTHER 2 235 c· •. :··· >i>·.·•··· > )> · <··· /• ..... : > ;:;;L ':' })i. : (5) JR. COLLEGE (11) OTHER

SUMMARY OF EXPENDITURES (Fill in Line 1 for "PROPOSED" and Line 2 tor "Actual" exp<"nditures, OE Form 3114-3. Round all amounts to nearest dollar)

., BY CATEGORY (Columns 1-7) BY SOURCE (Columns 8-11)

,w TOTAL

ID~ PROJECT SALARIES BOOKS

AU DID-VISUAL CONTRACTUAL OTHER TOTAL FOR FEDERAL STATE LOCAL (Must equal EQUIPMENT :zt-t- AND WAGES MATERIALS SERVICES EXPENSES PROJECT Fu: OS FUNDS FUNDS Col. 7) o-a~: (1) (2) (3) ( 4) ( 5) (6) (7) (81 (9) (10) (II) -~0 t- CL uww 1. Proposed

15, 72~ ~5, 728 15,728 15, 728 wCLa~: .,)(

w c: (_ ,/ 2. Actual

• :;:o I CERTIFY that all of the information NAME OF HEAD, STATE'LIBRARY AGENCY (Type) "GN"UR< '} DATE

.. ,•. /2 U:zo contained herein is correct to the best

Estellene P. Walker, Librariar( 'r!;b~. /\~-l.(.i~L/ lllo:z of my knowledge. "'t=~ July 1, 1974 ~

OE FORM 3114-1, 6/73 PREVIOUS EDITIONS ARE OBSOLETE (See reverse of this form)

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OE 3114-1 6/73 South Carolina State Library 1500 Senate Street

1.

2.

Columbia, South Carolina 29211 Fiscal Year 1973 Title III

~~~----------------------Project IV: Microfilm Catalog and

Shelf List SECTION C- -DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT

Contributions toward attaining goals of the long range program: The project implements Goal VD. By supplying microfilm copies of the State Library's catalog, together with the equipment to use this catalog in locating material not available locally, it contributes to interlibrary cooperation and the sharing of resources to meet the needs of the people of the state. It strengthens the State Library by extending the use of its resources and ~rovides a safeguard for the catalog and shelf list of each participating library.

eneral description: The State Library previously provided a microfilm copy of its entire catalog to the three Area Reference Resource Centers together with the equipment necessary to make full use of the microfilm catalog in securing from the State Library collection the materials needed in the Area Reference Resource Center to fill inter­library loan and reference requests.

The State Library, in an initial step to coordinate the resources of the major State supported colleges and universities, microfilmed the complete catalog of the University of South Carolina and of Clemson University. Each library received a copy of the micro film of its own catalog for security purposes, as well as copies of the State Library's catalog and the catalog of the other university library participating in the project. This phase of the project allows the three major libraries in the State to check holdings quickly for securing reference and interlibrary loan material.

In 1974-75, a new microfilm edition of the State Library's catalog will be distrib­uted to participating libraries. In addition to the university and ARRC libraries which participated previously, the microfilm catalog will be provided for each county and regional headquarters. Microfilm readers have been provided for each public library not already owning such equipment.

The State Library will again offer to microfilm the shelf lists of the major public libraries in the state for security purposes. The library receiving the service will supply the film, and cassettes for the project, and the State Library will provide the equipment and service. Individual libraries will be responsible for the cost of process­ing film. Order of priority will be: (1) Area Reference Resource Centers; (2) systems serving over 100,000 population; and (3) libraries serving over 50, 000 population and having over 50,000 volumes.

3. General aims: The objective of this project is to improve reference service and inter-library loan service throughout the state and to improve and coordinate the use of the resources of the libraries of the University of South Carolina and Clemson University. In addition, the project will provide security and a safeguard against vandalism through microfilming the shelf lists of the major public libraries.

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OE 3114-1 6/73 South Carolina State Library 1500 Senate Street Columbia, South Carolina 29211 Fiscal Year 1973 Title ill

~~---------------------Project IV: Microfilm Catalog and Shelf List

4. Method of administering: The project will be administered rmder an agreement between the State Library and the participants. Financial records will be main­tained by the State Library. The project will be supervised by the Technical Services Librarian.

5, Special or unique characteristics; NA

Areas of emphasis: Improvement of reference and interlibrary loan service and the coordination of book resources.

'··.

Special resources required: A microfilm camera, 11 400C 11 reader-printer or

Xerox UM 1414 microfilm readers.

6. Ob · ectives, result of or influenced b

7.

8.

The objectives of th1s proJect are 1 uence e ac a no pu 1c 1 rary and no college library in the state have the required book resources to meet the needs of the people within their institution or service area. Through the sharing of re­sources, it will be possible to better meet these needs. In addition, there have been some examples of vandalism in both public and institutional libraries. To guard

Map of the geographical area: against the expensive procedure of replacing a catalog See attached map. the microfilm shelf list will offer some protection.

Public and non-public libraries, agencic;:s, organizations, and institutions parti-cipating in this project:

The Library, University of South Carolina, Columbia, South Carolina The Library, Clemson University, Clemson, South Carolina South Carolina State Library, Columbia, South Carolina S.C. county and regional public libraries

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-,

OE 3114-1 6/73

Major Emphasis of Project:

South Carolina State Library 1500 Senate Street Columbia, South Carolina 29201 Fiscal Year 1973 Title ill

---==~--------------------------Project IV: Microfilm Catalog and Shelf List

1. Service to disadvantaged in low- income areas:

2. Strengthening State Library administrative agency: X

3. Strengthening metropolitan public libraries serving as resource centers: X

Relation of Project to:

1. Early childhood education: NA

2. Drug abuse education: NA

3. ••Right to read••: NA

4. Environmental education: NA

5. Career education: NA

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Title III, Project IV Microfilm Catalog and Shelflist

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South Carolina State Library

University Libraries

Area Reference Resource Centers

County and Regional Libraries

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ANNUAL PROGRAM LSCA

State South Carolina

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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, EDUCATION, AND WELFARE An answer is required FORM APPROVED OFFICE OF EDUCATION for each item on this form. O.M.B. NO. 51-R0712 WASHINGTON, D.C. ZOZOZ

THIS REPORT IS FOR TITLE

PROJECT REPORT [X A PROPOSED l~

AN ACTUAL III PROJECT PROJECT

For Titles I and Ill of the Library Services and Construction Act, as amended P.L. 91·600 FISCAL YEAR ENDING STATE .rROJECT NO.

1'Read the Instructions before completing this report) June 30, 19 7 3 South Carolina VII 1. NAME (Identify if state a'ency. re~ional or local library, cr,anization, or rnstitution that will administer the proJect) TELEPHONE (Area code, Number, Extension)

South Carolina State Library (803) 758-3181; 758-3182

ADDRESS (Number, street, city and State) I COUNTY I ZIP CODE CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT IS) (If less than entire

29211

State, list by number)

All p 0 Box 11469 Columbia s. c. Richland 2. NAME OF PROJECT

VII. SOLINET (Interlibrary Cooperation} --3. PROJECT DATES ~-- INITIAL PROJECT [-----:CONTINUING PROJECT IF CONTINUING P<lOJECT, GIVE PREVIOUS PROJECT NUMBER

-c a. ESTIMATED TOTAL TIME SPAN '(years) Indefinite I b. PROJECT BEGAI'o 1975 lc: PROPOSED TERMINATION DATE Indefinite 1- 4. GEOGRAPHICAL AND POPULATION DATA (Complete all of th.- sub-items applicabl.- to tllis project) 5. FOR TITLE Ill, INDICATE TYPE OF PROJECT -c

46 (lJLX BIBLIOGRAPHIC SERVICES (3) ['REFERENCE SERVICE Q (1) TOTAL NUMBER OF COUNTIES SERVED

1- (2) NUMBER OF PERSONS IN THE AREA SERVED BY THE PROJECT 2, 590, 516 (}) l- -COMMUNICATIONS NETWORK (4) 0 Ii~!it::.liAL PROCESSING u &&.1 (3) PREDOMINANT CHARACTERISTIC OF AREA SERVED (Grve best estimate of tile per,.-ntat<e rs< :OTHER (Specify) ... 0 distribution of persons served within each of the followinQa reas) Ill: CL

78,392 (2) APPALACHIA656, 219 b. (I) URBAN 1,232, 1951(2) SUBURBAN (3) RURAL 1, 358, 3 I

a. (1) MODEL CITY NEIGHBORHOOD --- 21

-c 6. TYPE OF GROUP (Check the box wllicll bes I describes the population served by the projec 1) 7. AGE GROUP SERVED (Give best estimate of the percentaQe distribution of

z (1)0 ECONOMICALLY DISADVANTAGED persons served tn the project by a~e ~roups (see item 4.b.) 0 i= (2)0 PHYSICALLY HANDICAPPED; GIVE PE.RCENTAGE OF THIS GROUP THAT IS BLIND

Ill CHILDREN (aQe 0·14)787, 70 ~ WORKING AGE/ 1 0

u (3) GRADUATE (aQe 25-64) o 92

&&.1 (3) D Ml GRANT (4)00 GENERAL PUBLIC AREA (5) Q OTHER (Specify) (2) "1'0UTH (at<e 15·24) 519, 083 (4) AGED (aQe 65 and over) 190, 961

"' 8. ETHNIC OR RACIAL GROUP IS THIS PROJECT PRIMARILY FOR A SPECIFIC ETHNIC OR RA· .•

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Cl AL GROUP? (II "YES," Qive best estimate of percentaQe distribution of persons [~YES ~NO 9. NUMBER OF PARTICIPATING LIBRARIES AND AGENCIES served by race or ethnic Qroup)

IF SPANISH SURNAMED (I) TOTAL (Sum of items (2) thru ( 11) (6) OTHER ACADEMIC

(1) a. AMERICAN INDIANS 2 241 (2) a. MEXICAN AMERICANS 1 (7) SPECIAL

b. AMERICAN ORIENTALS 2 569 b. CUBAN PUBLIC (8) HOSPITALS

c. NEGRO 789 041 c. PUERTO RICAN (3) SCHOOL (9) CORRECTIONAL

d. WHITE 1 794 430 d. OTHER (4) VOCATIONAL "'!'-.~'._U_tN I AL

J(IO) SCHOOLS

e. OTHER 2 235 i/ i : z :Et '··········· }\:········ (5) JR. COLLEGE u1; oTHER _§tate Library SUMMARY OF EXPENDITURES (Fill in Line 1 tor "'PROPOSED" and Line 2 lor "Actual" exp<"nditures, OE Form 3114-3. Round all amounts to nearest dollar)

"' BY CATEGORY (Columns 1·7) BY SOURCE (Columns 8-11)

,w TOTAL 10~ PROJECT SALARIES

BOOKS AU DID-VISUAL CONTRACTUAL OTHER TOTAL FOR FEDERAL STATE LOCAL (Must equal EQUIPMENT zt-1- AND WAGES MATERIALS SERVICES EXPENSES PROJECT FU! OS FUNDS FUNDS Col. 7)

o-~~~: ( 1) (2) (3) (4) ( 5) (6) (7) (8\ (9) ( 10) ( 11) _co 1-ZCL uww 1. Proposed 5,50~ 4,500 5,500 5,500 wCL~~~: oA)(

&&.1

I~ c 2. Actual /

u I CERTIFY that all of the information

NAME OF HEAD, STATE'LIBRARY AGENCY (Type)

:rJ;' CJ. DATE

u"'o contained herein is correct to the best I ~~.~zo r L : - . . .,oz of my knowledge. Estellene P. Walker, Librarian s t _Lf :ZL~ .~ \-?f---f.__f__:_.-~../ July 1, 1974 t=-c

'- -OE FORM 3114-1, 6/73 PREVIOUS EDITIONS ARE OBSOLETE (See reverse of this fotrll)

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OE 3114-1 6/73 South Carolina State Library 1500 Senate Street Columbia, South Carolina 29211 Fiscal Year 197 3

Title --=I=II=-----------­Project VII: SOLINET

SECTION C- -DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT

I. Contributions toward attaining goals of the long range program: As a means of implementing Goals I and V, the State Library proposes to affiliate with the Southeastern Library Network in order to utilize its facilities and services to strengthen the total library program of the state.

2. General description: The object of SOLINET is to establish and maintain an inter­library network in the southern United States which, through the use of electronic data processing and telecommunications, shall increase the availability of the bibliographic records and resources of the region. Specifically, SOLThfET will have as goals the provision of regional (1) shared cataloging, (2) bibliographic information retrieval, (3) serials control, (4) technical processing, and (5) circu­lation control. Machine-readable data bases, telecommunications terminals, and other requisites to achieve these goals will be established or acquired. SOLThfET is modeled after the Ohio College Library Center. On-line bibliographic and cataloging service to SOLThfET members is expected to begin in 1975. Other functions will be phased in as operational developments and funding permit. As the data base grows, it will become an effective union catalog through which members can rapidly locate needed materials anywhere in the network. Eventually, SOLINET may become a part of a national network of networks.

During 1974-75 the State Library will negotiate for membership in SOLThfET and make preliminary arrangements for participation as soon as approved by that organization. FY 73 funds will be applied toward initial membership costs and equipment installations.

3. General aims: Initially, to utilize cataloging and bibliographic services to strengthen the resources and services of the State Library so that it may adequately serve as a resource center for all libraries in the state. Long-range, to use the location capabilities of SOLThfET to supplement the South Carolina Interlibrary Loan Network and to give libraries throughout the state better access to the resources of the region.

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Project VII: SOLIN'ET

4. Methocl of administering: Under the general supervision of the Librarian, financial records will be maintained by the business staff with the Technical Services and Reader Services staffs sharing responsibility for actual implemen­tation.

5. Special or unique characteristics; Provides unprecedented opportunity to improve library resources and services in the region through interlibrary cooperation.

Areas of emphasis: NA

Special resources required: Computer terminal

6. Objectives, result of or influenced by particular economic or social conditions: NA

7. Map of the geographical area: Entire State

8. Public and non-public libraries, agencies, organizations, and institutions parti­

cipating in this project: Libraries participating: South Carolina State Library

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