Looking for something new and exciting? Check out this residency at the University of Iowa! Position Description: The Libraries seeks an entry-level, two-year Residency Program Librarian to serve in Digital Library Services (DLS), a department created in 2005 to provide a wide range of services in support of digital scholarship and data curation. This position Read More
Author: Kiyomi
Beyond the Residency: From Resident to Permanent Track Librarian
6 Months into the Transition Guest post written by Fantasia Thorne. It seemed just like yesterday that I was a new resident librarian at Syracuse University, and my biggest concern was that I’d never find my way around campus. But that was in the fall of 2009, and I’m pleased to say that not only Read More
Come Join RIG at ALA MidWinter!
Join ACRL’s Residency Interest Group for food, fun, and informative discussions about residencies and their futures. Below is the agenda and location information for our formal meeting. Busy then? Scroll down further and join us for an informal pizza dinner. ALA Mid-winter Meeting Date: Sunday, January 9,2011 Time: 8am-10am Marriott Hotel and Marina, Room Torrey Read More
Happy 25th to the Pauline A. Young Residency
The following text is from a July 6, 2010 UDaily article. See the full article with photo at: http://www.udel.edu/udaily/2011/jul/residency070610.html The University of Delaware Library celebrated the 25th anniversary of the Pauline A. Young Residency Program on Sunday, June 27, in Washington, D.C., at the American Library Association annual conference with colleagues from the national research Read More
Newbie Dispatches (Ep. VI)- Critical Instruction Theory with Dr. Alana Kumbier
The Newbie Dispatches are a series of podcasts recorded exclusively by the Residency Interest Group on a variety of topics of interest to current and former library residents, current library science students, new graduates, and early career librarians. In Episode VI of this series, we are discussing critical instruction theory with Dr. Alana Kumbier, Research Read More