---------- Forwarded message ---------- Date: Tue, 12 Mar 1996 13:19:46 +0500 From: Sue Weldon <SWELDON@LIBRARY.WRIGHT.EDU> Subject: ALA NEW MEMBERS ROUNDTABLE MENTOR APPLICATION The following is a long message about NMRT award announcements and programs. This message is being distributed to several lists. Please excuse any duplication. ************************************************* ANNOUNCEMENT OF 3M/NMRT PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT GRANT WINNERS The New Members Round Table's Professional Development Grant Committee is pleased to announce the 3M/NMRT Professional Development Grant winners for 1996. The purpose of the 3M/NMRT Professional Development Grant is to encourage professional development and participation by new librarians in national ALA and NMRT activities. Cash awards are presented to librarians to attend the Annual Conference of the American Library Association. The recipients must be current members of ALA and NMRT. This year's winners are Susan A. Benjamin, Catalog Librarian at Denver Public Library, Denver, CO; S. Denise Sisco, Library Media Specialist at Riverton Middle School, Huntsville, AL and Holly Kathryn Grossetta Nardini, Reference Librarian/Internet Coordinator at Cushing/Whitney Medical Library of Yale University, New Haven, CT. ************************************************** ANNOUNCEMENT OF 1996 EBSCO/NMRT SCHOLARSHIP WINNER The New Members Round Table's Scholarship Committee is pleased to announce the EBSCO/NMRT Scholarship winner for 1996. Each year the EBSCO/NMRT Scholarship is awarded to a student enrolled in an ALA-accredited library school program leading to the conferment of a master's degree. The $1,000.00 award is made possible through the generous support of EBSCO Subscription Services. This year's EBSCO/NMRT Scholarship winner is Melissa Haraughty. Ms. Haraughty is a graduate student in the School of Library and Information Science at the University of North Texas in Denton. She has over five years of experience working in libraries in Mississippi and New Mexico. Currently, Ms. Haraughty is the Instructional Resource Center Librarian Trainee at Eastern New Mexico University in Portable, New Mexico. She recently was given the additional professional responsibilities of Circulation Librarian and recently Instruction Librarian. Ms. Haraughty is actively working to improve services and instruction at the University to all patrons including providing subject area instruction and a self-guided library tour on the library's web page. The Committee commends Ms. Haraughty on her outstanding achievements and wishes her success in her library career. ***************************************************** NEW MEMBERS ROUND TABLE'S ORIENTATION PROGRAM: TAKE A BITE OUT OF ALA'S BIG APPLE The NMRT Orientation committee will be presenting a fun and informative introduction to the 1996 ALA Annual Conference entitled "Take a Bite Out of ALA's Big Apple." The keynote speaker will be Rep. Major R. Owens (New York, 12th District) who will address the audience on "The End of Librarian ship as We Know It." ALA Executive Director, Elizabeth Martinez will welcome new members to the American Library Association. Other speakers on the panel are: AnaClare Evans, Systems Librarian at Wayne State University, who will give advice on how to "do" the conference; Nicholas Buron, Assistant Branch Library Manager at the McGoldrick Branch of the Queens Borough Public Library, who will showcase fun things to do while in New York CIty; Elaine Yontz, President of the New Members Round Table, will introduce the organization to the attendees and Melissa Sibley, officer and a chair of the Exhibits Round Table, will talk about vendors and exhibits There will be a raffle for unique door prizes and the public is invited to attend. Major sponsorship of this event has been provided by the Highsmith Company with additional support from EBSCO Subscription Services. **************************************************** ATTENTION APPLICANTS FOR MENTOR PROGRAM: If you responded to the original posting of this announcement, please note that the e-mail address for Dora Ho was incorrect. Please resubmit your application to the corrected address. ****************************************************** MENTOR PROGRAM FOR NEW CONFERENCE 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 the many opportunities for involvement in ALA. In order to participate, just complete the following 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 mentee before the conference to arrange a meeting ***************************************************************** 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 Please 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 ****************************************************** To find information about NMRT programs and activities scheduled during the Annual Conference link to the following URL: http://www.trinity.edu/~pklob/nmrt.html ******************************************************** Susan Weldon Head of Information Delivery Services Paul Laurence Dunbar Library Wright State University Dayton, OH 45435 513/873-2530 FAX513/873-4109 sweldon@library.wright.edu