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Midwest Book & Manuscript StudiesGSLIS, in partnership with the Rare Book and Manuscript Library of the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, has developed the Midwest Book & Manuscript Studies program to offer a series of courses and workshops focused on special collections and the book arts. Drawing on leaders in the field as instructors, these programs cover a variety of topics concerning (1) the history of manuscripts and books, addressing the unique skills and approaches to maintaining all types of special collections, and (2) preserving the fine art of bookmaking, including bookbinding, paper making, and letterpress printing. Current OfferingsCertificate in Special CollectionsThe Certificate in Special Collections is a 12-credit-hour graduate certificate open to library and information science professionals and students who want to develop expertise in special collections librarianship and to other professionals interested in developing or enhancing their knowledge of special collections. Summer IntensivesOne and two-week summer intensive courses on rare books, manuscripts, and special collections are available on a graduate credit (2 credit hours), continuing education credit, or non-credit basis and open to students, library and information professionals, and book lovers of all types. SCHEDULE FOR SUMMER 2008 Book Arts and Preservation WorkshopsOur one and two-day book arts and preservation workshops are open to all interested in the traditional crafts involved in making books by hand and in preservation topics. WORKSHOP SCHEDULE
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HEADLINESGSLIS Announces Information in Society Fellows GSLIS Ranked First By and Among Peers in U.S., Canada UPCOMING EVENTS2008-2009 GSLIS Orientation (Aug 22) Orientation for GSLIS-employed GA, RA, TA or Hourly Student Workers (Aug 22) PhD New Student Orientation (Aug 22) CII Speaker Series: Online Sharing Communities (Aug 27) Biological Informatics Meet 'n Greet (Sep 5) Lunch discussion with Dr. James Cortada (Sep 8) Afternoon office hour with Dr. James Cortada (Sep 8) Dr. James Cortada: How Demand-Side Computing Shaped the History of Digitization (Sep 8) |