Guide to Graduate Life
A Useful Guide to Life in the USC History Department
The following helpful hints will make your transition to
life here at the University of South Carolina more comfortable, and
they'll help you avoid the plaintive cry of "I never knew that!" Click here for a map of the USC campus
Computer Lab
The History Department has its own computer lab for graduate
student use, located in Gambrell 217. You can obtain the passcode from
the History Department Office. This computer lab has a printer and
Windows and Macintosh computers outfitted with Microsoft Word.
Graduate Lounge
The graduate student lounge is in Gambrell 248B. You can
obtain the passcode from the History Department Office. Every graduate
student has a mailbox, located in this room. You should check your
mailbox regularly. There is also a refrigerator and a bulletin board
for announcements.
Mailing Lists
The main form of departmental communication is two email
listserves, GradHist and ApplHist. GradHist is for all graduate
students, regardless of area of specialization. To subscribe to
GradHist, send the following command in the body of an email to
listserv@listserv.sc.edu:
subscribe gradhist Your_Name
Replace "Your_Name" with your actual name.
To send a message to this list, use the address . Note that
this message will go to all graduate students, so make sure that you
intend to send it to everyone before you hit "send."
Searchable archives of this list are available at:
Searchable
Archives
Members of the Public History program should also subscribe
to a second list, ApplHist. To subscribe to ApplHist, send the
following command in the body of an email to listserv@listserv.sc.edu :
subscribe applhist Your_Name
Replace "Your_Name" with your actual name.
To send a message to this list, use the address .
Searchable archives of this list are available at at:
Additional
lists
This website includes a wide range of scholarly listservs on
diverse topics. These lists are a good source of information on
upcoming conferences and also a good place to inquire for historical
questions after you have exhausted other resources.
Parking
Unless you are willing to purchase a pass for one of the
parking lots, there are few guaranteed parking spaces near Gambrell
Hall or the Thomas Cooper Library. As a graduate student, you are
entitled to purchase a "GS" parking sticker from the university. This
sticker, displayed in the rear window of your vehicle, allows you to
park in certain lots (including the lot on Greene street behind
Gambrell Hall) beginning at 4 pm Monday-Friday. The lot is open to all
vehicles after 5 pm. For more information on parking at the University,
visit Vehicle Management and Parking Services at:
Vehicle Management and
Parking Services
The Central Midlands Regional Transit Authority has several
buses that pass by the University of South Carolina. For route
information, contact the CMRTA at 255-7133.
Copying
There are several places to make copies on or near campus.
In the basement of Gambrell Hall, photocopies may be made for 5 cents
per page. In the Thomas Cooper Library, Photocopiers are located on the
main floor, the fourth floor, and on the mezzanine. Copies are 10 cents
per page, unless one purchases a copy card from the machine on the main
floor to the left of the copiers. Placing $20 on a copy card reduces
the price to 8 cents per page as of Summer 2003 (this feature may
change soon when the Library transitions all copy cards to the Carolina
Card--check with Library personnel).
A Few Things about the Thomas Cooper Library
Architecture
The majority of the floors in the library are located
underground. Thus, when you walk into the building, you walk in on the main floor, one floor down is the 5th floor,
the next floor down is the 4th floor, and so on. The topmost floor of
the library is called the mezzanine.
USCAN The library's catalog is
called USCAN and is accessible on the internet at the following
address:
USCAN
Interlibrary Loan
If you are interested in using materials that are not in the
University's holdings, you can request them via interlibrary loan. To
do so, you must first register with the interlibrary loan department at
the following webpage:
InterLibrary Loan
In the interests of getting your materials quickly, you
should provide the interlibrary loan department with all the
information that they request, including a complete citation. Note that
if an item is not in Thomas Cooper but is still on the Columbia campus
(for instance, a book located in the Law Library or the Business
Library), you cannot make an ILL request but must go to that library to
use the item. Always check USCAN before placing a request.
Carrels
Thomas Cooper Library makes study carrels available to
graduate students for no fee. These carrels must be renewed on a
term-by-term basis. Books may be checked out to a carrel and kept there
indefinitely, although they are subject to recall. If you are
interested in a study carrel, speak to a staff person at the
circulation desk.
Annex
Because the current holdings of the library exceed the
capacity of the shelves, the library is in the process of moving
materials out to an annex. These materials are still available, but
they must be requested from the annex at the following webpage:
Library Annex
Materials that are at the annex are still listed in USCAN.
In order to locate these materials, it may be useful to "virtually"
browse the shelves of the library by doing a call number search in
USCAN.
Phi Alpha Theta
Phi Alpha Theta is a national history honors organization. USC is proud to have had a chapter for over 30 years. The organization focuses on helping students succeed in their academic career and help to move into a professional career through workshops, seminars, networking with professionals, etc. It also offers opportunities to visit local historical sites and get behind-the-scenes tours. If you were previously a member at another institution, transferring your membership is easy. To get more information, contact Anna McLeod at mcleod@sc.edu
A Few Things about Moving To Columbia
General information
General information about South Carolina can be found on the
following website:
General Information
Finding a Place to Live
The University of South Carolina maintains a webpage where
you can search for off-campus housing:
Housing
You may also want to try the advertisements in the State, which is
Columbia's daily newspaper:
State
Newspaper
For property close to USC, try searching for "Downtown," "Shandon,"
"Five Points," or "USC."
Car registration
For information on registering your car in South Carolina,
visit the Department of Motor Vehicles at:
Department of Motor Vehicles
The process is long and painful. You have been warned.
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