Archiving, Special Collections, Records Management
In library science, special collections is a specific repository or department within a library that stores materials of a "special" nature, including rare books, archives, and collected manuscripts. The primary function of a special collections department is to keep holdings safe and secure while remaining accessible.
iSchool Courses
Suggested
- LIS 505 鈥 Archival and Manuscript Services (3)
- LIS 507 鈥 Preservation and Conservation of Library Materials (3)
- LIS 508 鈥 History of Recorded Information (4)
- LIS 526 鈥 Government Information: Production and Access (3)
- LIS 531 鈥 Catalogs, Cataloging, and Classification (4)
- LIS 534 鈥 Indigenous Systems of Knowledge (3)
- LIS 537 鈥 Construction of Indexing Languages (4)
Also consider...
- LIS 501 鈥 History and Foundations of Libraries and Librarianship (3)
- LIS 506 鈥 Introduction to Digital Preservation (4)
- LIS 521 鈥 Principles of Information Services (4)
- LIS 545 鈥 Data Curation I: Fundamentals (4)
- MUSEO 528 鈥 Advocacy and Social Change (3)
- MUSEO 560 鈥 Museum Administration and Leadership (3)
- All courses from the may also count toward the MLIS.
Professional Organizations
Sample Job Titles
- Archivist
- Collections Archivist
- Data Management Specialist
- Document Specialist
- Project Archivist
- Records Management Specialist
- Special Collections Librarian
- 鈥淪ubject Matter鈥 Librarian
- Video and Post Production Specialist