USC Libraries exhibits Green Book this fall "Green Book: African-American Travel Experiences" is now on display.
Frankenstein 1818-2018 The Irvin Department of Rare Books and Special Collections is celebrating the 200th anniversary of Mary Shelley's novel with a full semester of activities.
Parris Island Historical and Museum Society preserves historic film collection The Society's donation will help USC preserve and share the U.S. Marine Corps Film Repository.
Four faculty win SCoer! grants for 2018 Congratulations to the four recipients of this year's SCoer! Faculty Grant.
Now that's "SMART" Digital Collections announces the arrival of new scanner that is revolutionizing how it digitizes rare and delicate materials.
Announcing this year's Undergraduate Research Award winners Congratulations to the winners of the 2017-18 University Libraries Undergraduate Research Award!
Tour the Historic USC Horseshoe with USC's archivist USC's official archivist, Elizabeth West tells little-known tales of the Horseshoe on her monthly tour
Collecting memories with a microphone Students create an archive about a long-gone chapter of campus life
Library detectives Information investigators pack subject expertise, customer service skills into their case-solving toolkit
World-class collections shine new light in the classroom Frankenstein is never a dull read, but when Dr. Jeanne Britton unrolls enormous 18th- and 19th-century maps for her English 419 class, Mary Shelley's novel really springs to life.