NMRT Mentoring Program for ALA Midwinter LISTSERV 15 Sep 1995 23:28 UTC

Date: Thu, 14 Sep 1995 16:05:43 -0400
From: jxr@psulias.psu.edu (Joan Reyes)
Subject: Mentor Program
X-Sender: jxr@psulias.psu.edu

Application for New York City Conference Mentor Program

The Mentoring Committee of the New Members Round Table is sponsoring a
conference mentor program at the American Library Association annual meeting
in Chicago.  The program will match experienced conference attendees with
students or individuals new to the profession to help them benefit from
their first conference experience.  If you are interested in being a mentor
or mentee kindly complete the form and return it by May 31, 1996.

Name:           ____________________________________________

Address:                ____________________________________________

                ____________________________________________

Telephone: (   ) _______________                Fax: (   ) _______________      Email:
_______________

I would like to be a:   (   ) mentor            (   ) mentee

Do you consider yourself to be a member of an underrepresented group?   (   )
Yes             (   ) No

Type of institution in which you are interested or in which you have had
experience:

(   ) Public library            (   ) Academic library  (   ) School library    (   )
Special library

(   ) Other (please specify): _______________

Type of position in which you are interested or in which you have had
experience:

(   ) Public services (please specify): ____________________

(   ) Technical services (please specify): ____________________

(   ) Other (please specify): ____________________

Have you ever participated in a mentor program? (   ) Yes               (   ) No

Kindly return this form by May 31, 1996 to Dora Ho, North Hollywood Regional
Branch Library, 5211 Tujunga Ave., North Hollywood, CA 91601.  Voice:  (818)
766-7186  Fax:  (818) 756-9135
Email:  AP520@lafn.org
 Mentor Program for New Attendees in New York City

Are you a student or a new librarian planning to attend the American Library
Association's annual conference in New York City in July?  Would you like to
have a mentor at the conference, someone to talk to or to help you acclimate?

Are you a seasoned conference attendee who would like to share your
experience with a student or a new professional?

If you answered yes to any of these questions, the Conference Mentor Program
is for you!  The Mentoring Committee of NMRT is sponsoring this project to
help make new attendees feel at ease at a conference whose size can often be
overwhelming and intimidating.

Who is a mentor?  A mentor is an experienced and trusted advisor.  Within
the context of ALA conferences, it is someone who can help a new librarian
or a library science student negotiate a path among the numerous meetings,
programs, exhibits and acronyms.

Mentees, or proteges, (those being mentored) may be library science
students, new librarians, first-time conference attendees, or anyone who
would like to feel more comfortable attending the annual conference.

The only qualification for being a mentor is to have a sincere interest in
helping someone get the most out of the conference.  This involves being a
good listener, a thoughtful advisor and a role model.  Mentors should expect
to meet at least once with their mentees during the conference to answer
questions, give guidance or just to listen.  More contact during the
conference or, even afterwards, is encouraged.  Mentors can be from any ALA
division or affiliate group in order to show mentees (proteges) the many
opportunities for involvement in ALA.

In order to participate, just complete the form and mail it to:

Dora Ho
North Hollywood Regional Branch Library
5211 Tujunga Ave.
North Hollywood, CA   91601
Voice:  (818) 766-7186
Fax:  (818) 756-9135
Email:  AP520@lafn.org

by May 31, 1996.  Mentors and mentees (proteges) will be matched based on
the information provided.  Mentors will be responsible for contacting
mentees before the conference to arrange a meeting.

07/13/95

Joan Arlene Reyes
Access Services Librarian
The Pennsylvania State University Libraries
E506 Pattee Library
University Park, PA 16802
Tel:  (814) 865-1858
Fax:  (814) 863-7293
E-mail:  JXR@psulias.psu.edu