According to ALA’s 2017 demographic study, the profession is nearly completely White while society consists of a variety of cultures and communities. The lack of representation is a matter of exposure, strategic and diverse recruitment, and retention of professionals of color as well as those belonging to marginalized communities. Recruitment and retention are key, but we must recognize that retention is successful when focused on a person\u27s development through mentoring, coaching, and other targeted measures like residency programs. This paper discusses the benefits of residency and fellowship programs as a retention tool when implemented with intention and authenticity
In the United States, the library residency (sometimes referred to as a fellowship or internship) is...
Library leaders and professional organizations have for some time viewed increased diversity in the ...
As residency positions in librarianship have increased in popularity again, libraries have rushed to...
This paper was presented on March, 28, 2015, at the Association for College and Research Libraries C...
The purpose of this research was to evaluate academic library residency programs that successfully r...
Organizations across the United States are investing in diversity and inclusion programs with the go...
Organizations across the United States are investing in diversity and inclusion programs with the go...
The University of Tennessee Libraries, in keeping with a long-standing commitment to diversity, is l...
The essence of most Library Diversity Residency programs is to foster an early career librarians’ pr...
Librarian residency programs have served as one means by which libraries have attempted to recruit p...
The creation of library residency programs, intended to diversify the library profession, has increa...
The creation of library residency programs, intended to diversify the library profession, has increa...
The ACRL Diversity Alliance “unites academic libraries committed to increasing the hiring pipeline o...
The Association for College and Research Libraries Diversity Alliance unites academic libraries comm...
In the United States, the library residency (sometimes referred to as a fellowship or internship) is...
In the United States, the library residency (sometimes referred to as a fellowship or internship) is...
Library leaders and professional organizations have for some time viewed increased diversity in the ...
As residency positions in librarianship have increased in popularity again, libraries have rushed to...
This paper was presented on March, 28, 2015, at the Association for College and Research Libraries C...
The purpose of this research was to evaluate academic library residency programs that successfully r...
Organizations across the United States are investing in diversity and inclusion programs with the go...
Organizations across the United States are investing in diversity and inclusion programs with the go...
The University of Tennessee Libraries, in keeping with a long-standing commitment to diversity, is l...
The essence of most Library Diversity Residency programs is to foster an early career librarians’ pr...
Librarian residency programs have served as one means by which libraries have attempted to recruit p...
The creation of library residency programs, intended to diversify the library profession, has increa...
The creation of library residency programs, intended to diversify the library profession, has increa...
The ACRL Diversity Alliance “unites academic libraries committed to increasing the hiring pipeline o...
The Association for College and Research Libraries Diversity Alliance unites academic libraries comm...
In the United States, the library residency (sometimes referred to as a fellowship or internship) is...
In the United States, the library residency (sometimes referred to as a fellowship or internship) is...
Library leaders and professional organizations have for some time viewed increased diversity in the ...
As residency positions in librarianship have increased in popularity again, libraries have rushed to...