Checklist South Carolina State Publications July 1

Checklist South Carolina State Publications July 1

Lt./1,5 '3.CI/.1,, ,, IAJ'·2. S. C. STATE U~P~'~ f f,! 0 \/ 2 0 19 79 CHECKLIST OF ·' ' ' SOUTH CAROLINA STATE PUBLICATIONS JULY 1) 1978 - JUNE 30) 1979 COMPILED BY SOUTH CAROLINA STATE LIBRARY COLUMBIA) SOUTH CAROLINA SEPTEMBER 1979 CHECKLIST OF SOUTH CAROLINA STATE PUBLICATIONS Published by the South Carolina State Library Dr. Carlanna Hendrick, Chairman South Carolina State Library Board Betty E. Callaham, Librarian South Carolina State Library South Carolina State Library 1500 Senate Street P .0. Box 11469 Columbia, South Carolina 29211 PREFACE Checklist of South Carolina State Publications was issued by the Department of Archives and History for fiscal years 1950/51 through 1966/67 and has been issued by the South Carolina State Library* since fiscal year 1969/70. It is an annual listing of those State publications received by the South Carolina State Library. Materials are listed according to the classification system devised for South Carolina State publications, which is in general an alphabetical arrange­ ment by key word in the issuing agency and in the publication title. The index, first issued with the 1974/75 Checklist, is arranged alphabet­ ically by author, title and subject. Corporate authors are excluded if the publication is classified under that author. Most items are available on interlibrary loan from the South Carolina State Library. Individual items desired for permanent retention, except those from the General Asse-mbly, should be requested from the issuing agency. Conunittee reports of the General Assembly should be requested from the Clerk of the House of Representatives. Other General Assembly publications may be purchased from the following: Code of Laws of 1976 Lawyers Cooperative Publishing Company Aqueduct Building, Rochester, N.Y. 14603 Code of Laws - Supplements Michie Company, P.O. Box 7587 Charlottesville, Virginia 22906 Acts and Joint Resolutions R.L. Bryan, Greystone Executive Park, Senate Journal (bound) Columbia, South Carolina 29210 Reports and Resolutions State Printing Company, 1305 Sumter St. House Journal (bound) Columbia, South Carolina 29201 Legislative Manual Clerk, House of Representatives P.O. Box 11225, Columbia, South Carolina 29211 Prices are given when available, but omission of price does not mean the item is free. Judicial publications, South Carolina Reports and Supreme Court of South Carolina: Cases Heard and Submitted--Brief and Records, are not included in the Checklist but are available for use in the Supreme Court Library and in the University of South Carolina Law Library. Edited by Mary Bostick Toll Documents Librarian South Carolina State Library * The South Carolina State Library was formerly the State Public Library Association, which was known as the State Library Board. It became the South Carolina State Library in July 1969. CHECKLIST OF SOUTH CAROLINA STATE PUBLICATIONS GENERAL ASSEMBLY. A3 Digest, House and Senate bills and resolutions,l03rd 79-1 2.103-1 session of the South Carolina General Assembly .•• biweekly during session. A3 Acts and joint resolutions of the General Assembly, 79-2 5.102-2 regular session of 1978. 1486p. annual. 1978 A3 Code of laws of South Carolina, 1976 [1978 supplement] 79-3 6.976 Annotated. 26v. & Index (5v.) annual. [Official v.l-26 & Index supplement issued by Michie Co., Charlottesville, sup. 978 Va.] A3 Legislative manual, 1979 ... biographies of members, rules 79-4 7 .Ml5 and committees, special legislative data, classified 1979 information covering all government departments, state, county, and federal [in South Carolina]. Edited by Lois T. Shealy. 406, [37]p. annual. Committee to Make a Study of Public and Private Services, Programs and Facilities for the Aging inS. C., and Laws Pertaining Thereto. A3Ag475 Report, 1978. 30p. annual. 79-5 8.978 A3Ag475 Report, 1979. 15p. annual. 79-6 8.979 A3Ag475 Expanding and improving community supportive services 79-7 8.E96 for older South Carolinians: a report on a Think­ time held in Columbia, S. C. on November 29-30, 1977. 1978. 44p. __ Committee to Study the Programs and Problems of Agriculture with a View to Making Agriculture more Productive and Profitable to the People of the State. Advisory Committee for Agricultural Technology. A3Ag83T Report, agricultural technology programs administered 79-8 8.977 by the State Board for Technical and Comprehensive Education. 1977. iv,38p. annual. Legislative Audit Council. A3Au255 Analysis of problems and possible abuses in implementing 79-9 8.A51 Act 208 of 1975. 1979. 83p. A3Au255 Review of the Capitol Complex phase 2 construction: 79-10 8.Cl6 Blatt Building, Gressette Building and underground parking facility. 1978. 59p. -2- A3Au255 Fiscal accountability act; summary report to the General 79-11 8.F47 Assembly for the quarters Jan.-Mar. 1978--July- Sept. 1978. quarterly. A3Au255 Management and performance review of the Medical Uni- 79-12 8.M32 versity of South Carolina. 1979. 170p. A3Au255 Review of compliance with the comprehensive statewide 79-13 8.M57-2 motor vehicle management program (Section 24, Part II, Permanent provisions, 1978-79 Appropriation act). 1979. 24 leaves. A3Au255 Program and operational review of the printing, duplicat- 79-14 8.P64 ing and photocopying activities of South Carolina state agencies. 1978. 92p. A3Au255 Legislative Audit Council review of the economic benefits 79-15 8.R38 of the Wando Terminal as set forth in the report entitled Impact of the State Ports Authority Upon the Economy of South Carolina. 1978. 12 leaves. Special Legislative Study Committee on Alternatives for Financing County and Municipal Government. A3F49 Local government finance in South Carolina, 1978-1980: 79-16 8.L52-3 executive summary, by the Local Government Finance Research Group, Clemson University. 1978. vii, 21p. Legislative Council. A3L524 South Carolina state register, v.2, no.19--v.3, no.14 79-17 8.R33 (July 17, 1978--June 29, 1979) irregular. [Contains notices, rules, and regulations of State agencies]. A3L524 Summary of legislation, 1978. 377p. annual. 79-18 8.S35 1978 House of Representatives. A4 South Carolina House bills, 103rd General Assembly, 1st 7~-19 1.103....;1 session. A4 Post-session report, 1978. 108p. annual. 79-20 l.P57 1978 A4 Journal, 102nd General Assembly, 2nd session, 1978. 2v. 79-21 3.102-:-2 1978 A4 Report of expenditures from approved accounts, 1977/78. 79-22 7.E96 55p. annual. 1978 Senate. A5 South Carolina Senate bills, 103rd General Assembly, 1st 79-23 1.103-1 session. -3- A5 Journal, 102nd General Assembly, 2nd session, 1978. 79-24 3.102-2 2680p. annual. 1978 A5 Report of expenditures from approved accounts of the 79-25 7.E86 Senate, state of South Carolina, 1977/78. 46p. 1978 annual. GENERAL ASSEMBLY. A9 Annual reports of South Carolina state agencies, 1977- 79-26 1.978 1978. 1978. 3v. annual. [Formerly, Reports and resolutions of South Carolina.] AnJUTANT GENERAL'S OFFICE. Ad495 Report, 1977/78. 149p. annual. 79-27 1.978 AERONAUTICS COMMISSION. Ae825 Report, 1977/78. 32p. annual. 79-28 1.978 Ae825 South Carolina aviation newsletter. v.28, no.7-­ 79-29 3.A84 v.29, no.6 (July 1978--June 1979) monthly. COl1MISSION ON AGING. Ag475 Report, 1977/78. 42p. annual. 79-30 1.978 Ag475 State plan on aging for the state of South Carolina. 79-31 3.P51 1979. lv. 1979 Ag475 Vintage. v.l2, no.3--v.l3, no.3 (May-June 1978-­ 79-32 3.V45 May-June 1979) frequency varies. AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION, Clemson. Ag8333 Bulletin. irregular. 3.B85 no. 596, 1978: Inspection and analysis of 79-33 commercial fertilizers in South Carolina, 1978. Rev. Oct. 1978. 65p. no. 602: Employment characteristics and labor 79-34 force participation of female graduates of Clemson University [by Nancy J. Pettigrew and James M. Stepp]. 1977. 27p. no. 603: Optimum number, size, and location of 79-35 fluid milk processing plants in South Carolina [by William A. Thomas and R. Kenneth DeHaven]. 1977. 36p. -4- Ag8333 Bulletin. irregular (continued) 3.B85 no. 604: A price analysis of South Carolina graded 79-36 feeder pig auctions [by J.S. Lytle and William Gomez Camacho]. 1977. 9p. no. 605: Dietary iron for prevention of anemia in 79-37 pigs [by M.E. Reid and others]. 1977. 8p. no. 606: Feed mill costs and capital requirements 79-38 in South Carolina [by Lewis D. Malphrus and Larry J. Boyleston]. 1977. 28p. no. 607: The economics of time-shared ownership 79-39 of resort property [by J.C. Rite and W.D. Blackmon, III]. 1977. 23p. no. 609: A multi-year study of the costs of module 79-40 builder systems for handling cotton in South Carolina [by Thomas A. Burch and John W. Hubbard]. 1978. 27p. no. 610: Economic analysis of broiler litter as 79-41 a feed for steers [by C. Stassen Thompson and Dee L. Cross]. 1978. 9p. no. 614: Fconomic feasibility of using the Clemson 79-42 tomato harvester for fresh market tomatoes [by J.S. Lytle, J.S. Barton, and C.E. Hood]. 1978. llp. no. 615: Custom work on farms in South Carolina, 79-43 1977. [by Dennis L. Thomas]. 1978. 36p. no. 616: Economic analysis of using large package 79-44 haying systems in South Carolina [by Thomas A. Burch and William A. Balk]. 1978. 23p. Ag8333 Circular. irregular. 3.C46 no. 175, 1978: Performance of small grain varie­ 79-45 ties in South Carolina [by B.C. Morton and W.D. Graham] Rev. Aug. 1978. 27p. no. 178: Performance of field crop varieties in 79-46 South Carolina, 1977 [by E.B. Eskew] 1978. iv, lOlp. no. 179: Performance of field crop varieties in 79-47 South Carolina, 1978 [prepared by E.B. Eskew and J.E. Toler]. 1979. 115p. Ag8333 Station bulletin. irregular. 3.S71 no. 612: Organizational and economic viability 79-48 of the Sea Island Farmers Cooperative, Frogmore, South Carolina [by Jerold F.

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