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2010 ARL Career Enhancement Program Fellows Selected

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For immediate release:
December 1, 2009

For more information, contact:
Mark A. Puente
Association of Research Libraries
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2010 ARL Career Enhancement Program Fellows Selected

Washington DC--The Association of Research Libraries (ARL) Career Enhancement Program Coordinating Committee has selected 17 fellows to participate in the second year of this competitive fellowship program.

The ARL Career Enhancement Program, funded by the Institute for Museum and Library Services and ARL member libraries, gives MLIS students from underrepresented groups an opportunity to jump-start their careers in research libraries by providing a robust fellowship experience that includes an internship in an ARL member library. This program reflects the commitment of ARL members to create a diverse research library community that will better meet the challenges of changing demographics in higher education and the emphasis on global perspectives in the academy.

The 2009 Career Enhancement Program fellows are:

    Aimee Babcock-Ellis, University of Maryland at College Park
    Melissa Chance, University of Western Ontario
    Bertha Chang, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
    Jorge Espinosa, McGill University
    Youngmie Han, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
    Aaisha Haykal, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
    Harrison Inefuku, University of British Columbia
    Heather James, University at Albany, SUNY
    Eugenia Kim, University at Albany, SUNY
    Jennifer Lanzing, Florida State University
    Brian Leaf, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
    Yasmin Mathew, Pratt Institute
    Zoya Nazari, University of Wisconsin at Milwaukee
    Kim Okahara, University of Hawaii at Manoa
    Jun Qian, University of Texas at Austin
    Joni Savage, San Jose State University
    Kimberly Trinh-Sy, University of Wisconsin at Milwaukee

The Career Enhancement Program has four main components: a six- to twelve-week internship experience in an ARL library, mentoring by a professional librarian at the host institution, participation in the ARL Leadership Symposium, and career placement assistance. The host institutions for the internships are:

    
University of Arizona
    University of California, San Diego
    Columbia University
    University of Kentucky
    National Library of Medicine
    North Carolina State University
    University of Washington

For more information about the ARL Career Enhancement Program, see http://www.arl.org/diversity/cep/.


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