This subseries consists of a document titled "Work of the Library School Advisory Committee," which discusses the role of the committee members, including Rathbone, in planning for the upcoming school year activities like curriculum, lecturers, and schedule planning.
This subseries consists of typescript speeches addressed to faculty. These speeches report on the improvements and successes of the Library school, the school's importance to the Institute, and on the professional status of graduated students.
This subseries consists of small sheets of notes about lectures and school programming from 1911-1912. Also included is a University of the State of New York Library Examination, which is an interesting look into the knowledge Library students were expected to have.
This subseries consists of records created for administrative purposes. Included is correspondence, a 1985 New York Library Association conference report, a list of 1988 Pratt library school graduates, documentation of 1981 departmental computer purchase, and miscellaneous administrative documents
student rosters, student statistics and job placement reports, addresses to the faculty, evaluations .
Files of Virginia Papandrea, Director of Academic Programs (August 2002-December 2005). During her tenure she oversaw admissions and advisement operations and coordinated the school's internship program. Records include correspondence, self-studies, publications, reports, enrollment changes, and CVs for new faculty.
This collection contains correspondence, Dean's council meeting minutes, curriculum, budgeting, and miscellaneous documents created during the tenure of S. Michael Malinconico, the Dean of the School of Information from 1987-1988.
This subseries contains the correspondence of the general administration (including directors) with other professional organizations or individuals. These include a letter to Miss Rathbone regarding summer library assistant positions, a letter from a secretary to the Class of 1895, and a note regarding costs to the school for printing versus mimeographing.
This subseries contains the correspondence of the general administration (including directors) with other professional organizations or individuals. These include correspondence regarding course development, computers, the Pratt Institute newsletter, scheduling committees, Advisory Board of Visitors, Westchester Advisory Council, correspondence with Rhoda Garoogian, and more.
The documents in this subseries highlight the ways in which the administration managed and interacted with students. Documents in this subseries include records related to student unrest from 1969 and graduates not attending commencement in 1975.
This subseries consists of information about libraries in which graduates of the program have been employed; addresses, education, language, age of students; employment statistics on the students from the first 6 years of the program, 1891-1896; alumni's responses to surveys; Class of 1900 statistics; statistics on applicants to the program from 1904 to 1909.
This sub-series includes statistics on enrollment, registration, job placement and files concerning career planning and job-development-related activities and events.
This subseries contains a copy of the Pennsylvania Library Notes (1933), to which Josephine Rathbone contributed an article, and a copy of The Seven Joys of Reading (1954) by Mary Wright Plummer, which was first published in 1910.