美国图书馆与档案保护教育的现状与未来方向

IF 0.7 4区 管理学 Q3 INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE Restaurator. International Journal for the Preservation of Library and Archival Material Pub Date : 2019-09-01 DOI:10.1515/res-2019-0025
Theresa J. Smith
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多年来,美国图书馆和档案保护教育(LACE)的地位一直在变化。美国图书馆管理员机构教育的历史已经在本期的其他地方进行了调查。本文将首先回顾一些最近的历史,并描述目前在美国文化遗产保护的三个综合研究生项目中为教育该专业的保育员所做的合作努力:纽约大学美术学院的保护中心(IFA)、温特图尔/特拉华大学的艺术保护项目(WUDPAC),纽约州立大学水牛城州立大学加曼艺术保护部(纽约州立大学布法罗州立大学),以下简称联合体。最后,本文将对图书馆和档案馆管理员教育的未来方向提出几点看法。2016年,联合会与安德鲁·W·梅隆基金会接洽,要求为美国图书馆和档案机构的调查提供资金,其既定目标是“确定优先事项,并确定进入劳动力市场的保育员的技能和能力方面的优势和劣势领域”(Waller和Thomas 2016,i)。与此同时,梅隆基金会资助了规划拨款,以探索图书馆和档案管理员教育的潜在未来方向。一笔拨款调查了加州大学洛杉矶分校在其图书馆和信息科学项目中建立图书馆和档案保护教育项目的情况,另一笔拨款则考虑继续资助LACE合作课程
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Current Status and Future Directions for Library and Archive Conservation Education in the United States
For many years, the status of Library and Archive Conservation Education (LACE) in the United States has been in flux. The history of the institutional education of library conservators in the U.S. has been surveyed elsewhere in this issue. This essay will begin by reviewing some recent history and describing current collaborative efforts to educate conservators in this specialty within the three comprehensive graduate programs in cultural heritage conservation in the U.S.: The Conservation Center at New York University’s Institute of Fine Arts (IFA), the Winterthur/University of Delaware Program in Art Conservation (WUDPAC), and SUNY Buffalo State’s Garman Art Conservation Department (SUNY Buffalo State), hereafter referred to as the Consortium. This essay will conclude by addressing several ideas for future directions in the education of library and archive conservators. In 2016, the Consortium approached the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation to request funding of a survey of library and archive institutions in the U.S. with the stated goal “to determine priorities and identify areas of both strength and weakness regarding the skills and competency of conservators entering the workforce” (Waller and Thomas 2016, i). Concurrently, the Mellon Foundation funded planning grants to explore potential future directions in the education of library and archive conservators. One grant investigated the establishment of a library and archive conservation education program at University of California Los Angeles (UCLA) within their Program in Library and Information Science, another considered the continued funding of the collaborative LACE curriculum
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期刊介绍: Restaurator is the only international periodical specializing exclusively in the conservation of library and archive materials. Articles examine the many important aspects of this subject area, such as technology, practical experience and organization. They also focus on scientific basics: Many articles deal with the development of new preservation techniques and the improvement and better understanding of established methods. The articles are written in English with summaries in English, French and German. By reading Restaurator regularly, librarians, archivists and restorers can keep up to date with the latest research and developments. The editorial committee is made up of experts from well-known institutions and organizations from all over the world
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