Laura Bush21st Century
LibrarianSCHOLARSHIPS
NCompass Live – October 12, 2011
The NLC will cultivate rural librarians’ 21st century skills through:• Scholarships, internships, and
stipends to support preprofessional and professional education for at least 165 students.
WANTED
Well-trained personnel in Nebraska libraries who are capable of meeting the information needs of the residents
“All Nebraskans will have improved access to enhanced library and information services, provided and facilitated by qualified library personnel, boards, and supporters with the
knowledge, skills, abilities, and attitudes necessary to provide excellent library and
information services.”
Library Services and Technology Act (LSTA) Plan 2008-2012
Nebraska librarians who assume the role of community leaders
and keep up with technology can position their libraries to assure
that their services remain vital to their communities.
“Staffing levels are not keeping pace with patron demand—both for those staff who provide training and other direct patron services, as well as for those staff who maintain the information technology
infrastructure. Libraries cite the need for greater staff expertise and availability as a
barrier to being able to support and manage public access technologies.”
Libraries Connect Communities: Public Library Funding & Technology Access Study 2007–2008
GOALS
• Goal 1: Increase education levels of current library staff and new recruits in rural Nebraska.
• Goal 2: Enhance and improve the technology competency and 21st century skills among program participants, and among library staff in Nebraska libraries, improving library service delivery.
• Goal 3: Foster a supportive community among program participants and other Nebraska library staff.
http://nlc1.nlc.state.ne.us/nowhiring/scholarships.asp
http://facebook.com/NebraskaLibrarians
Contact information
• Kathryn Brockmeier, Grant Program Manager [email protected] 402-471-4002
• Mary Jo Ryan, Grant Program Director [email protected] 402-471-3434