He might check into Indiana University's library
science program -- they're affiliated with the Lilly rare book library on
campus, and when I went there (admittedly it was twenty years ago, things might
have changed) classes were offered on rare books and how to take care of
them.
Meg Justus
--
I am hoping the list can help me point a student in the right direction. He
is interested in graduate programs but I am not sure what programs would best
fit his interests. He is an artist who is interested in archival work especially
in the area of book conservation and restoration. He actually taught himself
book restoration and is most interested in pursuing further studies in this
area. I was thinking of Library Science programs but he really isn't interested
in doing online or digital archival work. If anyone could recommend a few good
graduate programs in the United States that have a focus that would work for him
I would really appreciate it.
Thanks for your help.
Rhonda
Dass
Director, American Indian Studies Program
Minnesota State
University
Mankato, Minnesota
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