Box 1 - 029323
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[A26-25]
FF 1 - Journalism Library - Campaign Goal, 2001
FF 2 - Journalism Library - Annual Report, 2001
FF 3 - Journalism Library and Freedom of Information (FOI) Center - Strategic Plan, 1989
FF 4 - Journalism Library Renovation, 1994-1995, 1997
FF 5 - Journalism Museum (includes correspondence and memoranda about collection administration, holdings, and storage), 1980-1995, 2004
FF 6 - Journalism Museum - Holdings, 1990
FF 7 - Journalism Museum - Storage, 1985-1991
FF 8 - Walter William Hall - Room 211 (Museum Room) renovation, 1984-1987
FF 9 - Columbia Missourian Newspaper Library, ca. 1990, 2003
FF 10 - Columbia Missourian Morgue - Manual, ca. 1980
FF 11 - Columbia Missourian Morgue - Guide, n.d.
FF 12 - Columbia Missourian Morgue - Guide to Subject Headings, 1980
FF 13 - Columbia Tribune Library - Manual, ca. 1989
FF 14 - Lee Hills Hall (includes dedication program, computer automation proposal, floor plan design, a "Proposal for Teaching Interactive Journalism Technologies"),
FF 15 - Task Force on Developing Digital Collections for the MU Libraries - Report, 2006
FF 16 - Missouri Digital Newspaper Project, 2000-2008
FF 17 - "1998-1999 Report of the Onsite Evaluation by the Accrediting Council on Education in Journalism and Mass Communication" (Draft), 1998
FF 18 - "Deskbook of the School of Journalism" (14th Edition, University of Missouri Bulletin, Volume 39, Number 17, Journalism Series, Number 82; includes a color, commercial postcard of Walter Williams Hall pasted into the bulletin and four black-and-white photographic prints of shots of the offices and production rooms of the Missourian, one of which shows the author of the "Deskbook," Tom Morelock), ca. 1938-1940
FF 19 - School of Journalism Washington Program (includes brochure, correspondence, student rosters), 1998-1999
FF 20 - University of Missouri School of Law Library (includes feasibility case for support, campaign proposal), ca. 1998
FF 21 - "Space Needs Analysis for the School of Journalism of the University of Missouri-Columbia" (prepared by Paulien and Associates), 1989
FF 22 - Self Study Report for Accreditation in Journalism and Mass Communications, 2010
FF 23 - Self Study Report for Accreditation in Journalism and Mass Communications, 2010 (cont'd)
FF 24 - Self Study Report for Accreditation in Journalism and Mass Communications - Staff CVs - A-M, 2010
FF 25 - Self Study Report for Accreditation in Journalism and Mass Communications - Staff CVs - P-W, 2010
FF 26 - Self Study Report for Accreditation in Journalism and Mass Communications - Staff CVs - Part-time and Adjunct, 2010
FF 27 - Self Study Report for Accreditation in Journalism and Mass Communications - Catalogs and Courses, 2010
FF 28 - Printed and Duplicated - 65th Pictures of the Year International, 2008
FF 29 - Printed and Duplicated - Reynolds Journalism Institute - "Blueprinting the Information Valet Economy," 2008
FF 30 - Printed and Duplicated - Reynolds Journalism Institute - "Economic Gardening and New Meida," 2009
FF 31 - Printed and Duplicated - Reynolds Journalism Institute - "Collaboratory," 2009
FF 32 - Printed and Duplicated - Reynolds Journalism Institute - American Society of News Editors (ASNE) Ethics and Values Forum, 2009
FF 33 - Printed and Duplicated - Reynolds Journalism Institute - "Food, Fuel and Society," 2010
FF 34 - Printed and Duplicated - Reynolds Journalism Institute - Business, Technology and the Media - "Charting a Course Through Chaos," 2010
FF 35 - Printed and Duplicated - Reynolds Journalism Institute - Digital Publishing Alliance - "iPad, Kindle, Nook, Que: The New Printing Presses?" 2010
FF 36 - Printed and Duplicated - Reynolds Journalism Institute - OpenMissouri.org, 2011
FF 37 - Photographic prints (oversized; includes Neff Hall and Walter Williams Hall exteriors from the southwest; and portrait of Robert Ripley, King Features Syndicate, Inc., inscribed to Frank Martin), n.d.
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Restrictions Note: The Archives of the University of Missouri-Columbia is required by law and Board of Curator's policy to restrict access to some files and information. Student records are held as confidential under the Federal Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974 and by University policy. Faculty promotion and tenure records and Academic Personnel files are restricted for 75 years, or the lifetime of the individual. All grievance, disciplinary, and medical records are treated as confidential files. Consultations with legal counsel, both in-house and external, are protected by the attorney/client privilege and will not be released.
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