The Abbey Newsletter

Volume 11, Number 1
Jan 1987


Where Preservation is Taught

Map

There are two formal programs leading to a degree or certificate at the graduate level in North America: Columbia University in New York City, and Queens University in Kingston, Ontario (#1 and 27, below). In addition, 25 library schools accredited by the American Library Association offer one or more courses in preservation, and some of these also work preservation into other courses. (This information is from a recent draft of the Preservation Education Directory being prepared by Susan Swartzburg and ultimately to be distributed by ALA's Resources and Technical Services Division.)

  1. Columbia University, New York City
  2. Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah
  3. Catholic University, Washington, DC
  4. Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia
  5. Emory University, Atlanta
  6. Florida State University, Tallahassee
  7. Rosary College, River Forest, Illinois
  8. Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Jersey
  9. Simmons College, Boston
  10. Southern Connecticut State University, New Haven
  11. State University of New York at Buffalo
  12. University of Alabama, University, Alabama
  13. University of British Columbia, Vancouver
  14. University of California, Berkeley
  15. University of California, Los Angeles
  16. University of Chicago
  17. University of Hawaii, Honolulu
  18. University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
  19. University of Kentucky, Lexington
  20. University of Maryland, College Park
  21. University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
  22. University of Oklahoma, Norman
  23. University of South Carolina, Columbia
  24. University of Southern Mississippi, Hattiesburg
  25. University of Wisconsin, Madison
  26. University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario
  27. Queens University, Kingston, Ontario

The number of dots by a number on the map indicates the number of preservation courses taught at that location.

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