Records of the Office of the Associate Dean of Libraries 1962-1998

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Records of the Office of the Associate Dean of Libraries 1962-1998

This collection contains material associated with the administration of the Associate Dean, including memoranda, reports, meeting minutes, correspondence and other documentation. An additional accession of material includes VHS tapes and audio cassettes of library meetings and events and library publications in addition to the assorted administrative materials. This collection was donated by Associate Dean Nancy Kranich but contains the records and correspondence of her predecessors and the Dean of libraries.

9.0 boxes; 6 Paige boxes, 3 manuscript boxes

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SNAC Resource ID: 6328763

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New York university libraries

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The Associate Dean of Libraries assists the Dean of Libraries with the daily administration of the New York University Libraries. Organizational charts place the Associate Dean at different positions within the hierarchy of the Division of Libraries at different times. The earliest Associate Dean is Eugene P. Kennedy, who served from 1971-1973, and whose responsibilities included managing the newly constructed Bobst Library. During the 1990s, Nancy Kranich served as Associate Dean. The position ...

New York University. Faculty of Arts and Science

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The Faculty of Arts and Science (FAS) consists of the undergraduate College of Arts and Science (CAS), the Graduate School of Arts and Science (GSAS), and three disciplinary divisions: the Division of the Humanities, the Division of Science, and the Division of the Social Sciences. Founded in 1832, the CAS formed the foundation of the University. GSAS was added in 1886, awarding the second earned doctorate in the United States. From the description of Records of the Faculty of Arts a...