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Re: California Rare Book School 2008



Dear Deirdre,

course credit must be determined by your home institution. UCLA's
MLIS program does give course credit (CALRBS class time, 40 hours in
one week, is equivalent to one academic quarter), but I'm not sure
about other schools. Hope this answers your question.

Best,

Jeff

On Nov 29, 2007, at 12:18 PM, Deirdre Stam wrote:

Dear Jeff,

Does the Lib. School give credit for these courses?

Thanks,
Deirdre

_____________
Deirdre C. Stam
Associate Professor,Palmer School of Library and Information
Science, Long Island University
Address of the Manhattan program: Palmer School LIU, Bobst Library
NYU #707, 70 Washington Square South, New York NY 10012
Tel.: 212-998-2681; FAX: 212-995-4072; Email: deirdre.stam@liu.edu;
web page: www.newyorkbooks.org/stam.  Web page for the Rare Book
and Special Collections concentration at Palmer: http://
palmer.cwpost.liu.edu/mslis/mslisrbsc.html.


Note: The main office for the Palmer School is at the C.W. Post Campus, 720 Northern Boulevard, Brookville, NY 11548-1300. Web page: palmer.cwpost.liu.edu; email: palmer@cwpost.liu.edu; tel.: 516-299-2487.


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From: Rare book and manuscripts on behalf of California Rare Book
School
Sent: Thu 11/29/2007 2:49 PM
To: EXLIBRIS-L@listserv.indiana.edu
Subject: [EXLIBRIS-L] California Rare Book School 2008



The California Rare Book School (CALRBS) is pleased to announce its
schedule of classes for Summer 2008. Most courses will be held on the
campus of UCLA. Several courses will include field trips to the many
important collections housed in Southern California.

Week 1 (August 4-10)

Special Collections Librarianship: Operations & Administration;
faculty: Lynda Claassen, University of California San Diego; David
Zeidberg, Huntington Library and Botanical Gardens

Descriptive Bibliography; faculty: Carl Berkhout, University of
Arizona

History of the Book in Hispanic America, 16th-19th Centuries;
faculty: Daniel J. Slive, University of California San Diego; David
Szewczyk, The Philadelphia Rare Books & Manuscripts Company

Donors and Libaries; faculty: Susan M. Allen, Getty Research
Institute; William Barlow, Barlow & Hughan.

Week 2 (August 11-15)

Book Collecting: History and Techniques; faculty: Bruce Whiteman, The
William Andrews Clark Memorial Library, UCLA

Book Illustration Processes to 1900; faculty: Terry Belanger, Rare
Book School, University of Virginia

Books of the Far West, with an Emphasis on California; faculty: Gary
F. Kurutz, California State Library

Preservation Stewardship of Library Collections; faculty: Mark S.
Roosa, Pepperdine University


For detailed course descriptions, bios of our faculty, applications and more go to www.calrbs.org.


Happy Holidays!




Jeff Kaplan
Administrator
California Rare Book School
254 GSEIS Building Box 951520
300 Young Drive N.
University of California, Los Angeles
Los Angeles, CA 90095-1520
Ph. 310.794.4138
Fax 310.206.4460
www.calrbs.org


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Jeff Kaplan Administrator California Rare Book School 254 GSEIS Building Box 951520 300 Young Drive N. University of California, Los Angeles Los Angeles, CA 90095-1520 Ph. 310.794.4138 Fax 310.206.4460 www.calrbs.org


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