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Re: Class Schedules



Yes! And they're frequently used by former students who need to confirm the
content of classes they took. Often the course descriptions in the catalog
do not reflect what classes are actually taught, or what subject matter they
actually cover. Moreover, the class schedules contain other vital
information such as the academic calendar for a given year.

I regard class schedules as an essential record series for an academic
archives.

Thomas J. Wood
Archivist
Archives/Special Collections LIB 144
University of Illinois at Springfield
P.O. Box 19243
Springfield IL 62794-9243
217-206-6520 | wood@uis.edu | http://www.uis.edu/library/lib-arch


-----Original Message-----
From: Catherine Bruck [mailto:bruck@IIT.EDU]
Sent: Wednesday, November 21, 2001 10:42 AM
To: ARCHIVES@LISTSERV.MUOHIO.EDU
Subject: Class Schedules


A question for college and university archives -- do you collect class
schedules?  Not the academic bulletin which describes classes, but the term-
by-term schedule which generally lists section number, time, location and
professor.

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