School of Dentistry (University of Michigan) records, 1873 - 2020
40.5 linear feet (in 41 boxes) — 1 oversize volume — 1 oversize folder — 1.3 GB (online)
40.5 linear feet (in 41 boxes) — 1 oversize volume — 1 oversize folder — 1.3 GB (online)
The Photographs and Audiovisual Materials (0.8 linear feet) series contains miscellaneous prints and scattered negatives of School of Dentistry students, professors, and interior and exterior views of the school. It also contains a set of audio recordings "Dental Series" in 45 rpm on one side, and 33 1/3 rpm on the other side, which discuss care of teeth, as well as three motion picture films in 16 mm format. Also included in the series is a set of approximately 60 slides and 16 prints from the collection of Dentistry Professor Joseph T. Hartsook, related to a 1965 U-M expedition to Egypt.
3.5 linear feet — 656 MB (online)
Unit Publications include annual reports, bulletins (course catalogs), directories and several newsletters, among which is New Edition. The directory, Who's Here, is continued in the Information and Library Studies Student Association (ILSSA) publications record group. The series Library Science Studies will be found under the heading "Reports".
The series contains a digital copy of the 2012 Program Presentation to the American Library Association Office for Accreditation.
51 linear feet — 3.3 GB (online) — 2 digital audio files
The Office Files series constitute the central file of the School of Information. It includes internal administrative correspondence, correspondence with the university's central administration and other academic departments and with professional organizations, other library schools, foundations and accrediting agencies. The organization of the files into chronological subseries reflects the way in which the files were transferred to the archives, or in some instances, changes in school administration. There is some overlap in time span of the subseries and some continuity of files between subseries. Each of the subseries is arranged in a single alphabetical sequence
The Office Files, 1969-2001 subseries is arranged alphabetically and covers a period from 1969 to 2001. The series is particularly rich in the documentation of the discussion and changes pertaining to the school's curriculum. The series includes meeting minutes and notes of the curriculum committee from 1969 to 1990 as well as minutes from the Curriculum Task Force (1992-1995). A group of 5.25" computer disks that are mainly unlabeled and not dated are located in boxes 42 and 43.
0.6 linear feet — 44.8 MB (online)
The Unit Publications series contains printed material published specifically by the School of Kinesiology. These publications are defined as being widely distributed and may be published at regular intervals. They are arranged by genre of the publication. Previous to 1990 this unit was known as the Department of Physical Education and the Division of Physical Education.
The Unit Publications include annual reports published from 1987 to 1989. There are also bulletins or course catalogs which describe courses offered by the Division of Physical Education and the Division of Kinesiology for the period from 1987 to 1998. The researcher should consult the School of Education Publications (0347, Bimu, C202, 2) for bulletins, from 1921 to 1984, with descriptions of courses offered by the Department of Physical Education. The electronic version of the School of Kinesiology bulletin, from 1998 to the present, is the authoritative source of admission information, course offerings and degree requirements for both undergraduate and graduate programs. Many of the bulletins contain addenda as well as student forms, the latter of which are record sheets used for tracking progress in program requirements and electives for the school's different programs.
The history Kinesiology: A Michigan Tradition, 1894-1994 was written to celebrate the centennial of physical education instruction on the University of Michigan campus. This series also contains several manuals describing the study of physical education for both men and women as well as an information handbook for majors, minors and dance students. There are also three newsletters found in this series. The Division of Physical Education Alumni Newsletter covers the years 1985 through 1986. The alumni newsletter Movement was first published in 1988 and continues to the present. It describes the activities and research of the faculty, staff, students and alumni. The 1984 issues of Physical Education Newsletter are available here. The researcher should consult the School of Education Publications for 1983 issues.
The Archived Website series documents the academic programs, accomplishments, resources, events, and people at the School of Kinesiology. Content includes important news and announcements, publications (such as newsletters and course catalogs), and information about admissions, curriculum, degree requirements, faculty, and the overall mission of the School. The website series is arranged chronologically, with captures from 2002 stored on CD. Starting in 2010, this archived website will be captured on a regular, ongoing basis as part of the University of Michigan Web Archives, hosted at https://archive-it.org/organizations/934.
6 linear feet — 57.3 GB (online) — 1 oversize box — 1 archived website
The Archived Website series contains records of historical and current webpages related to the School of Music, Theatre & Dance.
43.5 linear feet — 7 oversize volumes — 688.97 GB (online) — 2 oversize boxes — 1 archived website
The Topical File series contains materials related to committees, programs, initiatives and other general materials from the School of Music, Theatre and Dance. The series is organized into three subseries, 1880-1990, circa 1962-1999, 1969-2017. Materials within each subseries are organized alphabetically.
The 1969-2017 sub-series includes topical files on a variety of subjects including a 2011 trip by the Symphony Band to China, the Michigan Youth Ensemble, U-M Bicentennial celebratory carillon events, and the Interlochen Arts Camp.
7 linear feet — 56.2 MB — 1 archived website
The Archived Website series documents the academic programs, accomplishments, resources, events, and people at the School of Nursing. Content includes important news and announcements, publications (such as newsletters and course catalogs), and information about admissions, curriculum, degree requirements, faculty, and the overall mission of the School. The website series is arranged chronologically, with captures from 2002 and 2003 stored on CD. Starting in 2010, this archived website will be captured on a regular, ongoing basis as part of the University of Michigan Web Archives, hosted at https://archive-it.org/organizations/934.
112 linear feet — 2 oversize folders — 1.24 GB
The Archived Website subgroup (2002-2008, 1.24 GB; 2010- ) documents the academic programs, accomplishments, resources, events, and people at the School of Nursing. Content includes important news and announcements, publications such as newsletters and student handbooks, and information about admissions, curriculum, degree requirements, faculty, alumni relations, and the overall mission of the School. Also included is the website for the Rho chapter of Sigma Theta Tau International, the honor society of nursing at the University of Michigan. The subgroup is arranged into two series, School of Nursing and Related Resources. Content within the series is arranged chronologically and includes content captured by the Internet Archive starting in 1999 as well as captures provided by Bentley Library archivists 2002, 2003, and 2008. Starting in 2010, this archived website was captured on a regular, ongoing basis as part of the University of Michigan Web Archives, hosted at https://archive-it.org/organizations/934.
The Archived Website series documents the academic programs, accomplishments, resources, events, and people at the School of Public Health. Content includes important news and announcements, publications (such as newsletters and course catalogs), and information about admissions, curriculum, degree requirements, faculty, and the overall mission of the School. The website series is arranged chronologically, with captures from 2002, 2003, and 2006 stored on CD. Starting in 2010, this archived website will be captured on a regular, ongoing basis as part of the University of Michigan Web Archives, hosted at https://archive-it.org/organizations/934.