Inventory of the UCLA Graduate School of Library and Information Science Reports, 1959-1980

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Descriptive Summary

Title: UCLA Graduate School of Library and Information Science Reports
Date (inclusive): 1959-1980
Record Series number: 258
Creator: UCLA Graduate School of Library and Information Science
Extent: 14 boxes (6.75 linear ft.)
Repository: University of California, Los Angeles. Library. Department of Special Collections. University Archives.
Los Angeles, California 90095-1575
Physical location: Stored off-site at SRLF. Advance notice is required for access to the collection. Please contact the UCLA Library, Department of Special Collections, University Archives Reference Desk for paging information.

Administrative Information

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Preferred Citation

[Identification of item], UCLA Graduate School of Library and Information Science Reports (Record Series number 258). Department of Special Collections, University Archives, Charles E. Young Research Library, UCLA.

Administrative History

In 1930, when the Depression was about to force the closure of the Los Angeles Public Library's librarianship training program, City Librarian Everett R. Perry proposed to UC President Robert Gordon Sproul and Regent Edward Dickson that a library school be established at UCLA. Regent Dickson, a member of the Board of Commissioners of the Los Angeles Public Library, favored the plan. However, President Sproul opposed the program's transfer to UCLA. Eventually, in 1936, a School of Library Service was established at the University of Southern California.
By 1935 the School of Librarianship at UC Berkeley had begun to move toward a statewide program by offering the first semester of library school in two successive summers at UCLA. The program was suspended during World War II and discontinued after the war. When Lawrence Clark Powell became University Librarian in 1944, Regent Dickson once again prevailed on him to go forward with plans for a library school. Powell resisted, saying that UCLA was not yet in a position to support an accreditable library school. In 1948, a pre-librarianship curriculum was developed at UCLA. The program did not offer undergraduate degrees in librarianship; its purpose was to prepare students for admission to graduate library programs elsewhere.
By 1951, Powell felt that neither USC nor Berkeley could adequately meet the increasing need for librarians in Southern California. In 1952, Powell pursuaded the University of California Library Council to authorize a survey by Robert Leigh, a Columbia University sociologist, on the need for a state-supported library school in Southern California. The survey recommended that the library school at USC should be transferred back to a state-supported institution if USC could not, by tuitions and endowments alone, continue to maintain it as a major library school. Nevertheless, the Regents decided in 1955 to freeze any more UCLA Library School planning for the next five years.
In 1958, the freeze was lifted, and the final Regents' approval for the UCLA Library School came in December of 1958. During a planning year, 1959-1960, a faculty was recruited and preparations were made for the first class of 55 students. In September of 1960, Powell resigned as University Librarian in order to serve as Dean of the School. In 1966, Powell retired, and he was succeeded by Andrew Horn, who served until 1974. In 1975, Horn was succeeded by Robert Hayes, who served as Dean until 1988. The School was first accredited by the American Library Association in June of 1962. The School was re-accredited under the 1972 ALA standards in 1975.
The School originally offered a Master of Library Science degree (MLS) requiring one year of study. In January 1965 a second degree, Master of Science in Information Science (MSIS) was approved and added to the School's program. When the University switched to the quarter system in 1966, the normal course of study leading to the MLS degree was lengthened from two semesters and a summer session to four full quarters. (1 1/2 years) In 1968, the University's calendar changed again, with summer quarter replacing the traditional summer session, and the MLS degree was awarded after four consecutive quarters. By 1973, the University had reverted to a three-quarter calendar; when the University's calendar changed, the School expanded the MLS program to two full years (6 quarters). UCLA was the first library school in the country to require two full years for the library degree. In 1974, the MSIS degree was merged with the two-year MLS degree and no longer awarded as a separate degree. In 1977, the School established a Ph.D. program in Library and Information Science.
  • Deans of the School:
  • Beverly P. Lynch (1989- )
  • Diana M. Thomas (acting, 1988-89)
  • Robert M. Hayes (1974-1988)
  • Andrew H. Horn (1966-1974) (for bio, see IN MEMORIAM 1986)
  • Lawrence Clark Powell (1960-1966)
  • Sources:
  • Centennial Record of the University of California, pp. 346-347, Lawrence Clark Powell, THE UCLA GRADUATE SCHOOL OF LIBRARY AND INFORMATION SCIENCE: ITS ORIGINS AND FOUNDING (GSLIS 1985)
  • Graduate School of Library and Information Science, Reports, 1959-1980 (Series 258), Boxes 1-3 (ALA Committee on Accreditation reports)

Scope and Content

The Graduate School of Library and Information Science, Reports, 1959-1980, contains the following:
  • American Libary Association (ALA) Committee on Accreditation (Reports) 1966-1974
  • Annual Reports 1959-1979
  • Cumulative Reports 1966-1980
  • Fellowship Proposals - Dept. of Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW) 1967-1971
Folders consist of the following GSLIS publications:
  • Information Circular: A numbered series, each number updated or revised as nesessary. Information Circulars contain information for applicants and students regarding application requirements, degree requirements, programs, course descriptions, etc. supplementing information in official University publications. Distribution: upon request and enclosed in answers to letters of inquiry. A complete set of Information Circulars is filed, for reference use by students, in the SLS Lab Collection.
  • SLS Bulletin: A numbered annual series (i.e., new numbering begins each academic year). The Bulletin carries news, notices of visits by recruiters or others, announcements of positions open, the weekly calendar, etc. Students as well as staff members may submit copy for it; but the SLS Students Association will be provided its own duplicating machine by the School so that students may publish a bulletin of their own, if they wish, free of the restraints (i.e. approval of the Dean) on information included in the SLS Bulletin. Distribution: faculty, departmental staff, students; reference copy filed in the SLS Lab Collection.
  • Departmental Announcements & Memoranda: A numbered annual series which contains official memoranda and announcements to students and/or staff members. Calls to departmental meetings (with agenda) and minutes of departmental meetings appear in this series. It is recommended that each student and staff member retain a file for reference, discarding the file when the new annual numbering begins. Distribution: faculty, departmental staff, students; reference copy filed in the SLS Lab Collection.
  • Working Papers: Recommendations and Proposals: A numbered annual series which contains written background information statements and proposals to be discussed in departmental meetings and also, when requested, in general convocations. Their purpose is to save time in meetings, and to provide needed information for discussions leading to major decisions. Usually they will lead to announcements and memoranda, or new policies and procedures. Students and staff members may submit working papers. Distribution: faculty, departmental staff; reference copy filed in the SLS Lab Collection.
  • Departmental Policies and Procedures: A numbered series issued as needed on administrative matters, by the Dean, to clarify points of confusion and to assure consistent handling of routine business. All departmental policies and procedures are subject to review, discussion and revision in departmental and faculty meetings. Decisions on administrative policy and procedure often cannot wait for discussion in formal meetings; however, all decisions made by the Dean are subject to review by University administrative officials, the Academic Senate, the Department, and the Faculty. Students are also entitled to examine the written policies and procedures, and may wish to address petitions regarding them to the Executive Committee of the Faculty.

Organization and Arrangement

Arranged in the following series:
  1. American Library Association (ALA) - Committee on Accreditation (Boxes 1-2).
  2. Annual Report (Boxes 2-3).
  3. Cumulative Report (Boxes 3-13).
  4. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW) - Fellowship Proposals (Box 13).
  5. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW) - Fiscal Narrative Reports (Box 14).

Container List

 

American Library Association (ALA) - Committee on Accreditation

Box 1, Folder 1

1966-1968

Box 1, Folder 2

1968-1969

Box 1, Folder 3

1969-1970

Box 1, Folder 4

1970-1971

Box 2, Folder 1

1972

Box 2, Folders 2-3

1972-1973

Physical Description: [2 folders.]
Box 2, Folder 4

1974

 

Annual Reports

Box 2, Folder 5

1959-1960

Box 2, Folder 6

1960-1961

Box 2, Folder 7

1961-1962

Box 2, Folder 8

1962-1963

Box 2, Folder 9

1963-1964

Box 2, Folder 10

1964-1965

Box 3, Folder 1

1965-1966

Box 3, Folder 2

1975-1976

Box 3, Folder 3

1976-1977

Box 3, Folder 4

1977-1978

Box 3, Folder 5

1978-1979

 

Committee on Programs and Courses - Cumulative Reports

Box 3, Folder 6

1974

Box 3, Folder 7

v. 1 1966-1967

Box 4, Folder 1

v. 2 1966-1967

Box 4, Folders 2-3

1967-1968

Box 4, Folder 4, Box 5, Folder 1

1968-1969

Physical Description: [2 folders.]
Box 5, Folders 2-3

v. 1 1969-1970

Physical Description: [2 folders.]
Box 5, Folders 4-5

v. 2 1969-1970

Physical Description: [2 folders.]
Box 6, Folders 1-2

v. 1 1970-1971

Physical Description: [2 folders.]
Box 6, Folders 3-4

v. 2 1970-1971

Physical Description: [2 folders.]
Box 6, Folder 5, Box 7, Folder 1

v. 1 1971-1972

Physical Description: [2 folders.]
Box 7, Folders 2-3

v. 2 1971-1972

Physical Description: [2 folders.]
Box 7, Folder 4

v. 3 1971-1972

Box 8, Folders 1-2

v. 1 1972-1973

Physical Description: [2 folders.]
Box 8, Folders 3-4

v. 2 1972-1973

Physical Description: [2 folders.]
Box 9, Folder 1

v. 3 1972-1973

Box 9, Folder 2

v. 1 1973-1974

Box 9, Folders 3-4

v. 2 1973-1974

Physical Description: [2 folders.]
Box 9, Folder 5

v. 3 1973-1974

Box 10, Folders 1-2

v. 1 1974-1975

Physical Description: [2 folders.]
Box 10, Folders 3-4

v. 2 1974-1975

Physical Description: [2 folders.]
Box 11, Folders 1-2

v. 1 1975-1976

Physical Description: [2 folders.]
Box 11, Folders 3-4

v. 21975-1976

Physical Description: [2 folders.]
Box 11, Folder 5

v. 1 1976-1977

Box 11, Folder 6, Box 12, Folder 1

v. 2 1976-1977

Physical Description: [2 folders.]
Box 12, Folder 2

v. 1 1977-1978

Box 12, Folder 3

v. 2 1977-1978

Box 12, Folder 4

v. 1 1978-1979

Box 12, Folder 5

v. 2 1978-1979

Box 13, Folders 1-2

v. 3 1978-1979

Physical Description: [2 folders.]
Box 13, Folder 3

1979-1980

 

Department of Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW)

 

Fellowship Proposals

Box 13, Folder 4

1967-1969

Box 13, Folder 5

1970

Box 14, Folder 1

Fiscal Narrative Reports 1967-1971