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Electronic Records

Created between 2000-2002 by former Pratt School of Information and Library Science deans Anne Woodsworth and Marie L. Radford, the files cover a range of academic and administrative areas, including the accreditation process; faculty meeting agendas, minutes and updates; statistical reports; reports related to the curriculum; syllabi and course planning documentation.

Reports

This series consists of internal reports concerning faculty, students, curriculum, financial data, and other academic matters.

Administration

This series consists of records created for administrative purposes.

Publications

This series consists of publications with contributions by and written by faculty.

Publicity

This series consists of press materials that mention Pratt Institute and Pratt faculty.

Curriculum Materials

This series consists of materials that were created by instructors for the purposes of the planning and organizing of teaching activities. Included are course outlines and schedules, questionnaires and statistics, lectures, and others.

Student Materials

This series consists of materials created by the students of the school . Included is a class history, written in rhyme, as well as student group constitutions for the classes of 1894 and 1895, a constitution of the ALA student chapter from 1989, student newsletters from 2005 through 2008, among other records.

Alumni

This series contains alumni correspondence, reunions, events, and miscellaneous documents.

Audiovisual

This series consists of any audio recording or visual material related to the school.

Charles Willard Moore

Architectural Projects
Charles Willard Moore - Dean of Architecture School, Yale.

Moore, Charles Willard (American architect, author, and educator)

Student Records

This series includes the files of individual library school students. The files have been separated into Pre-1945 Student Records (subseries 1) and Post-1945 Student Records (subseries 2). All records in this series are closed for seventy years after their creation, so the year 1945 was chosen as a divider since files after that date are closed as of the date of processing.

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