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Administration

Records about the administration of the School of Library Technology, including program planning, annual reports, and relationship to the Faculty of University Schools and Lakehead University.

Reference Information

Collected newsletters, articles, and reports on the subject of library technology training in Canada, presumably to inform and shape the development of the School of Library Technology in its first years.

Annual Report: Faculty of University Schools: 1971-1972 and 1972-1973

1971-1972
Includes: School of Business Administration, School of Engineering, School of Forestry, School of Library Technology, School of Nursing, School of Physical & Health Education

1972-1973
Includes: School of Business Administration, School of Engineering, School of Forestry, School of Library Technology, School of Nursing, School of Physical & Health Education

Annual Report: Faculty of University Schools: 1977-1978 and 1978-1979

1977-1978
Includes: Council of the Faculty of University Schools, School of Business Administration, School of Engineering, School of Forestry, School of Library Technology, School of Nursing, School of Physical Education & Outdoor Recreation.

1978-1979
Includes: School of Business Administration, School of Engineering, School of Forestry, School of Library Technology, School of Nursing, School of Physical and Outdoor Recreation, University Schools Research Committee.

School of Library Technology fonds

  • Fonds
  • 1966 - 2000

The School of Library Technology at Lakehead University operated from 1966 until 2002, administratively part of the Faculty of University Schools. It was one of only two university-based Library Technology programs in Canada.

Students enrolled in either a 2-year diploma program, or a post-graduate diploma program that could often be completed within 1 year. In the late 1980s, amid concerns that non-degree programs might no longer be funded by the Ontario government, there was a proposal to create a 3-year Bachelor of Arts in Library and Information Studies.

The records consist of:

School Administration: Includes reports, plans and proposals, newsletters, and reference material spanning the year of the School's operation.

Student Experience: Includes yearbooks, photographs, and scrapbooks of students and graduates of the program.

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