Archive for the tag 'workshops'

Apr 30 2008

Grants and Awards for Individuals

Published by rachel under funding

by Stephanie Gerding
There are many grants available to individuals in the library field. Depending the type of funding you are seeking, some are not even very competitive. If you are seeking financing for research projects, fellowships, or degrees, you will frequently be up against a lot of applicants; however, if you want funding for [...]

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Apr 30 2008

Student Loans Aside… Professional Development Funding for MLS Students

Published by rachel under funding, profdev

by Erin Dorney
LIS students often watch student loans pile up as their MLS graduate programs drag on and their dream positions slowly become attainable. But, just because you’re not a “librarian” yet doesn’t mean you can’t get funding to attend conferences, workshops, and continuing education events. Library students can take advantage of many scholarships and [...]

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Jan 01 2006

Workshops and Professional Development

Published by rachel under associations, education, profdev

by Larissa Gordon
Public opinion to the contrary, librarianship is a fairly complex profession. Change is a constant, and librarians must adapt in order to stay ahead of the game. One great way you can stay on top of the changing library profession while enhancing your existing skills and knowledge is by [...]

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