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The School is currently not admitting new students to this certificate program pending curricular review.

Minimum of 54 credit hours required for MSIS and CAS in Conservation.

Required School of Information Courses (13 hours):

  • Introduction to Information Studies (INF 180J)
  • Organizing and Providing Access to Information (INF 384C)
  • Understanding and Serving Users (INF 382C)
  • Intro to Research in Library and Information Science (INF 397C)
  • Managing Information Services and Organizations (INF 387C)

Required Certificate of Advanced Study Courses (minimum 35 hours):

Suggested Electives (6 hours):

  • Survey of Digitization (INF 385R)
  • History of Printing (INF 386.8)
  • Treatment Lab IV (INF 393C.4)
  • Introduction to Electronic and Digital Records (INF 389G)
  • Historical Museums (INF 388E)
  • Introduction to Audio Preservation and Reformatting (INF 392L)
  • Cultural Representations of the Past (INF 389C)
  • Introduction to Archival Enterprise (INF 389D)
  • Problems of Permanent Retention of Electronic Records (INF 392K)
  • Introduction to Issues in Records Information (INF 389C)
  • Lifecycle Metadata for Digital Objects (INF 389K)
  • History of Library and Information Studies: Library History in the Modern Era (INF 386)
  • Bibliography and Methods in Historical Research (INF 397.1)
  • Seminar in Forged Historical Documents (INF 389C)
  • Independent Studies (INF 181, INF 281, INF 381)

*INF 181 may be substituted when appropriate.




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