[Asis-l] Fwd: LRRT Mentorship Program: Applications Closing Soon! (due June 10, 2015)
Edward M. Corrado
ecorrado at ecorrado.us
Mon Jun 8 16:22:17 EDT 2015
Thinking about or starting to work on a library-related research project?
Could you use some help from an experienced scholar? Consider the Library
Research Round Table (LRRT) Mentorship Program! Whatever your topic, your
LRRT mentor will offer support and advice while you develop skills like
creating research designs, conducting surveys, collecting and analyzing
data, writing your paper and disseminating the results to both the research
and practitioner library communities.
Interested? You can learn more about the criteria for mentees, details
about the mentors plus information about the LRRT Mentorship Program Forums
at ALA Annual 2015 and 2016 on the LRRT Initiatives webpage:
*http://www.ala.org/lrrt/initiatives* <http://www.ala.org/lrrt/initiatives>
The introductory LRRT Mentorship Program Discussion Forum will be held at
the ALA Annual Conference on Saturday, June 27, 2015 from 1:00pm – 2:30pm.
If you are interested in becoming a mentee in the LRRT Program, please
complete the mentee application by June 10, 2015 (application available
here: *http://goo.gl/forms/F1OJd6TWNj* <http://goo.gl/forms/F1OJd6TWNj>),
and an LRRT Mentorship Program Committee member will contact you in June.
Questions about the LRRT Mentorship Program? Contact Stephanie Alexander,
LRRT Mentorship Program Subcommittee chair at
*stephanie.alexander at csueastbay.edu* <stephanie.alexander at csueastbay.edu>.
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