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Course Descriptions

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Course descriptions are provided for available courses AND their prerequisites. View a list of courses offered during the Summer 2012 term.

Please note

This course information is derived from the Online Course Catalog, which is under development. The information may not be accurate and is provided only as a convenience. Please consult the print or PDF version of the Course Catalog for all official course information.

Preservation Mgmt.

This course covers the fundamentals of planning and managing programs of prevention and remedial treatment for the preservation of information resources in libraries and archives. The study of the nature of all types of materials and the factors contributing to their deterioration serves as background. Preservation planning topics, such as environmental control and light, security, risk management, fire prevention, housekeeping and storage, general collections maintenance and testing methods, are covered. Additional topics include: emergency planning in the areas of preparedness, mitigation and response; selection of materials for basic repair, conservation or reformatting; budgeting for preservation activities; preservation training for staff and users; digital preservation; and cooperative programs. Course includes readings, guest lectures, media presentations, field trips, demonstrations, and individual projects. Team taught with members of the Northeast Document Conservation Center staff.

Course details

  • Course number: LIS-439
  • Credits: 3.00
  • Academic Level: Graduate
  • Currently Offered: Yes
  • Course Type: Lecture

 

This information was taken from the Simmons College Registrar. Please report any errors or corrections to cas@simmons.edu.

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