Addlestone Library is open to the College of Charleston community and affiliates via card access. Visitors may access Addlestone Library Monday-Friday, 9am-5pm, and must present a government issued ID and sign in upon entry.
Published two times a year, the College of Charleston Magazine features students, faculty and other campus highlights, along with information about various alumni. Back issues from 2010 - present are also available online at https://today.cofc.edu/college-of-charleston-magazine/
Published by the Avery Research Center for African American History and Culture, "The Avery Review" features scholarly articles on the history and culture of African Americans in Charleston and the South Carolina Lowcountry.
General categories of information published in the faculty-staff newsletter include promotions and new appointments, awards and honors, recent degrees or training completed, publications, papers and performances presented, community activities, family additions and public speeches.
The College of Charleston Magazine was published monthly by the students of the College of Charleston during the academic year, under the auspices of the Chrestomathic Society. It’s aim was “to foster and encourage a literary spirit among the students, to bring the College more into public prominence than it has heretofore been, and also to place it [the College] in direct communication with the various universities and colleges existing throughout the country”. This collection contains College of Charleston magazines published from 1898 through 1945. College of Charleston Magazine issues from 1898 to 1945 are available online at https://lcdl.library.cofc.edu/content/college-of-charleston-magazines/.
Miscellany is the undergraduate-produced Literary and Art Journal based at the College of Charleston in Charleston, South Carolina and is a part of the CisternYard Media collective. Founded in 1980 by poet Paul Allen and his student, John Aiello, Miscellany has been dedicated for decades to providing a competitive venue for emerging undergraduate writers to submit their work for publication. Issues from 2001 - 2018 (with gaps) are also available online at https://blogs.cofc.edu/miscellany/archive/.