Dear all,

Please forward this announcement to those who might be interested in taking 
this class.  Although it is not Judaica related, I am aware that a number of us 
have colleagues who might be interested.  If this works, next time we will try 
to do something related to Jewish treasures in St. Petersburg and maybe even 
Moscow libraries and archives :-).    Thank you.

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STUDY ABROAD IN ST. PETERSGURG: REGISTRATION OPENING SOON!

The University of Maryland's iSchool is pleased to announce "Libraries and 
Cultural Heritage Institutions of St. Petersburg, Russia," May 25-June 8, 2012. 
 The two-week course will explore unique and innovative libraries and 
information services in modern Russia in their historical and cultural context. 
The course will be offered during the festive and magical White Nights season, 
when the sun hardly sets and it never gets quite dark.

Currently celebrating its 300-year anniversary, the magnificent city of St. 
Petersburg is today Russia's cultural capital. Shaped by imperial, Russian and 
Soviet influences, its rich heritage offerings are beautifully preserved. 
Students will take private tours and attend lectures at major institutions, 
including Peterhof,  the Hermitage, Pushkin (Czar's Village), Pushinskii Dom 
(one of the most important literary archives of Russia), the Library of the 
Academy of Sciences of Russia, the National Library of Russia, Mayakovskii 
Public Library, and other sites of cultural and national importance.  American 
students will meet with Russian library school students from St. Petersburg 
State University of Culture and Arts to discuss technical, socio-cultural, and 
legal/regulatory information access issues in the United States and Russia, 
highlighting the similarities and differences.

Russia is a major player on the world stage-politically, economically, and 
culturally.  It is a country of contrasts. Through this course, students will 
see firsthand how Russia, a formerly communist state, is opening up and 
transforming access to information.  The main learning goal is appreciation of 
major Russian libraries and cultural heritage institutions, from both an 
historical and modern day perspective.  The course will help prepare students 
for careers as information specialists working in a variety of libraries and 
information centers serving international patrons, working in international 
organizations, or working in other countries.

The teaching team will be led by Dr. Trudi Bellardo Hahn, Professor of the 
Practice at the iSchool, Yelena Luckert and Lily Griner, subject specialists at 
the University of Maryland Libraries and fluent in Russian.

DATES: May 25 to June 8, 2012.  Students will meet as a group at the University 
of Maryland on May 25 and 26 and leave for Russia on May 27.

COSTS (TENTATIVE):  The student fee will be about $3,300 (it will be finalized 
when the registration opens in mid-December), which includes accommodations, 
all breakfasts and 5 dinners, some transportation within and around St. 
Petersburg, registration fees for all course-related activities, and insurance. 
 It does not include airfare to and from the United States nor the cost of 
obtaining a visa.

The 3-credit course is open to students at the iSchool at Maryland as well as 
students from similar master's programs in the U.S.  Practicing librarians who 
are not taking the course for credit may also apply and will be admitted on a 
space available basis. Registration will be open, with more specific 
information about costs and itinerary, by mid-December 2011.  Registration will 
close March 15, 2012, or as soon as the course is filled.

Questions?  Please contact Trudi Bellardo Hahn, 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>, 301-405-2047.


Yelena Luckert
Head, Humanities and Social Sciences Librarians
Librarian for History, Jewish, Slavic and Women's Studies
University of Maryland Libraries
College Park, MD 20742
Phone:  301-405-9365
Fax:  301-314-2795
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>

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