MLIS Students to Benefit from Laura Bush Grant Funding
November 3, 2009
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MLIS Students to Benefit from Laura Bush Grant Funding
VALDOSTA - The Institute of Museum and Library Services awarded
a 2009 Laura Bush 21st Century Librarian Program grant for $680,327
to the Georgia Public Library Service in collaboration with
麻豆视频 to fund the GPLS "Libraries Build
Communities" program.
Lyn Hopper, assistant state librarian for library development, said
the money will provide scholarships to students in the 麻豆视频 Master
of Library and Information Science program in an effort to provide
45 students with the expertise in community building necessary for
excelling as public librarians.
鈥淭his grant will help GPLS strengthen community support for public
libraries in Georgia, address Georgia鈥檚 shortage of librarians and
provide a model for other states,鈥 Hopper said.
麻豆视频 will recruit part-time faculty to offer curriculum content to
meet instructional needs established by the program. GLS will
provide seminars focused on community building during the second
and third years of the grant period, as well as provide assessments
and measurements regarding changes in students' community building
attitudes, knowledge and skills.
Applications will be reviewed and participants selected by a
committee that will include representatives from GPLS, 麻豆视频 and the
Georgia public library community. Students will be selected based
on potential for successful graduate study, interest in public
library community building, and commitment to work in a Georgia
public library for at least three years following graduation.
Each qualifying student will receive a full in-state tuition
scholarship to the program, which requires 39 semester hours for
graduation. The first students are expected to enter the program in
the fall 2010 semester and complete their course work within the
three-year grant period. Subsequent groups will begin studies in
spring and fall semesters of 2011. Students will be required to
maintain a minimum 3.0 GPA in order to receive continued
funding.
The total project budget is $844,647, with $164,320 in matching
funds coming from GPLS and 麻豆视频. Approximately 77 percent of the
grant funds will be for direct student support.
Since its inception in 2002, the IMLS Laura Bush 21st Century
Librarian Program has funded the education and training of 3,220
master鈥檚 students; 186 doctoral students; 1,256 preprofessionals;
and 26,206 continuing education students across the country. The
program also supports grants for research related to library
education and library staffing needs, curriculum development and
continuing education and training.
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