Mentoring Opportunities
91´«Ã½
Mentoring benefits both the new librarian and the experienced professional as each learns from the insights and perspectives of the other. This page presents information and resources to help you learn more about these transformative experiences.
91´«Ã½ Mentoring Programs * Discussion Groups * Affiliate Mentoring Programs
91´«Ã½ Mentoring Programs
Divisions, Sections and Round Tables all run mentoring programs. Learn how you can be involved!
links participating library school students and newly graduated librarians, who are of American Indian/Alaska Native, Asian, Black/African American, Hispanic/Latino or Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander descent, with established academic librarians.
matches a first-year college library director with an experienced college library director.
contributes to the professional development of academic librarians interested in information literacy instruction and improving their teaching skills by pairing librarians experienced in teaching with librarians new to instruction or to the Instruction Section.
facilitates and encourages professional development of ALCTS members at any stage in their career and in any of the areas related to our work. The ALCTS Mentoring Program aims to develop strong leadership in areas of librarianship covered by ALCTS; support members in developing their professional skills; cultivate leadership and involvement in ALCTS; provide networking opportunities, and expand members’ professional learning circles.
seeks to match individuals with an interest in library service to children together. A one-year program, participants have the opportunity to apply twice a year (once in the summer, once in the fall). This program is administered by the ALSC Membership Committee and the Managing Children's Services Committee.
pairs an active member of the round table with a new or perspective GLBTRT member, as well as any member becoming active for the first time or after a long absence.
pairs librarians who are currently in leadership positions with librarians who are interested in becoming leaders.
pairs a more experienced NMRT member with a new 91´«Ã½ member with less than five years experience as a librarian.
relationship is typically developed between someone who is new to the profession and a more experienced professional. However, mentoring relationships can involve someone who has been in the field for awhile, but is changing career paths or someone who is just looking for support and direction.
pairs an experienced librarian with a new librarian or graduate student in a Library Science program.
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Discussion Groups
Discussion Groups includes committees, connect groups, and any collection of 91´«Ã½ members whose primary foci are mentoring relationships and programs.
organizes the orientation for international visitors at annual conference and works closely with the 91´«Ã½ International Relations Office to develop a mentoring program for annual conference.
plans, implements, and oversees an ongoing LLAMA mentoring program.
Affiliate Mentoring Programs
Many library associations affiliated with 91´«Ã½ also offer mentorship programs.
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