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Dean Tula Giannini has this file.
Attended Pratt and Simmons. The founder of the modern library system in China.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Elizabeth_Wood
http://www.britannica.com/biography/Mary-Elizabeth-Wood
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This subseries consists of files pertaining to individual students that attended Pratt Library School between 1946 and 2015. Documents are in their original folders with original labels bearing students' names. The series is arranged alphabetically by surname. Because these files are closed until 70 years after their creation, they remain unprocessed.
Twitter web archive, 2016 September 20
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PrattInfoSchool Twitter archive from 2011 to 2016, generated by Twitter download feature.
Cocciolo, Anthony Patton
School of Information Website Web Archive, 2017 April 14
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Web archive of Pratt School of Information website (https://www.pratt.edu/academics/information/).
Cocciolo, Anthony Patton
Faculty Websites Web Archive, 2017 April 14
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Web archive of parts of faculty webpages:
Anthony Cocciolo - http://www.thinkingprojects.org
Chris Sula - http://chrisalensula.org/
Debbie Rabina - https://debbierabina.wordpress.com/
Jessica Hochman - https://jessicahochman.wordpress.com/
Cristina Pattuelli - https://cristinapattuelli.com/
Craig MacDonald - http://www.craigmacdonald.com/
Irene Lopatovska - https://irenelopatovska.wordpress.com/
Cocciolo, Anthony Patton
The School of Information records, maintained by the administration, document the academic activities of students and administration at Pratt Institute School of Information from 1890 to 2015. This includes administrative correspondence, institutional reports, curricular resources, student statistics, and student works. Also included are faculty works, publications, and general course materials. The School of Information administration also maintained student files that contained records from their attendance in the program in addition to documentation of notable work accomplished in the field after graduating.
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