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The Library and Information Science (LIS) program at the University of Western Ontario was established in 1966 as the School of Library and Information Science (SLIS). In response to a shortage of professional librarians in Canada in the 1960s, the Ontario government set up a committee to investigate the creation of a new library school. [ 5 ]
The Creative Arts and Production program, introduced in 2022, is offered across three of Western's faculties: arts and humanities, information and media studies, and music. [15] Students from all three faculties can apply for a spot in this limited enrolment program in Year 2 if they have completed the first-year pre-requisite courses. [16]
In 1898, the university Senate appointed James Waddell Tupper as the University of Western Ontario's first University Librarian. [1] In 1918, John Davis Barnett founded the Western Libraries collection with a donation of 40,000 books from his personal library. [2] Before this donation, the collection held less than 1000 different works. [3]
St. John's University: Library and Information Science; State University of New York (Albany): College of Computing and Information (Information Studies Department) SUNY at Buffalo: Department of Library and Information Studies (Graduate School of Education) Syracuse University: School of Information Studies
It is one of two successor organizations to California Western University, the other being Alliant International University. The school was founded in 1924, approved by the American Bar Association (ABA) in 1962, [ 5 ] and became a member of the Association of American Law Schools (AALS) in 1967.
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The Greater Western Library Alliance was one of five collaborating institutions which founded BioOne, a not-for-profit collaborative created to address inequities in STM publishing. [ 8 ] BioOne was founded in 2001.
Hunter Library is a part of the Western North Carolina Library Network (WNCLN) with Appalachian State University and the University of North Carolina at Asheville. The three libraries share an online catalog and operate a materials delivery service between the member campuses.