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Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1991
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contents California Librarians Black Caucus/UCLA Mentor Program Handbook. Blacks Ethnic Groups Guidelines Higher Education Information Scientists Librarians Library Schools Mentors Program Design Program Development Student Recruitment This handbook for the Mentor Program of the California Librarians Black Caucus (CLBC) and the University of California Los Angeles (UCLA) Graduate School of Library and Information Science (GSLIS) begins by stating that the purpose of the program is to increase the number of African American librarians and other information professionals in California. The first two of five chapters in the manual present the program's goals and objectives. The third chapter presents guidelines designed to provide direction for establishing and maintaining a mentor program, and the fourth focuses on the operating structure, i.e., the advisory committee, program administration, participant recruitment, mentor training workshops, pairing of mentors and proteges, and monitoring and evaluating the program. The fifth chapter focuses on the mentor/protege relationship, including the various roles that the mentor must assume; expectations about the protege; building the relationship; the roles and responsibilities of the protege; and maintaining the relationship. A summary of the program concludes the handbook. (10 references) (MAB)
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spellingShingle California Librarians Black Caucus/UCLA Mentor Program Handbook.
Blacks
Ethnic Groups
Guidelines
Higher Education
Information Scientists
Librarians
Library Schools
Mentors
Program Design
Program Development
Student Recruitment
California Librarians Black Caucus/UCLA Mentor Program Handbook. Blacks Ethnic Groups Guidelines Higher Education Information Scientists Librarians Library Schools Mentors Program Design Program Development Student Recruitment This handbook for the Mentor Program of the California Librarians Black Caucus (CLBC) and the University of California Los Angeles (UCLA) Graduate School of Library and Information Science (GSLIS) begins by stating that the purpose of the program is to increase the number of African American librarians and other information professionals in California. The first two of five chapters in the manual present the program's goals and objectives. The third chapter presents guidelines designed to provide direction for establishing and maintaining a mentor program, and the fourth focuses on the operating structure, i.e., the advisory committee, program administration, participant recruitment, mentor training workshops, pairing of mentors and proteges, and monitoring and evaluating the program. The fifth chapter focuses on the mentor/protege relationship, including the various roles that the mentor must assume; expectations about the protege; building the relationship; the roles and responsibilities of the protege; and maintaining the relationship. A summary of the program concludes the handbook. (10 references) (MAB)
title California Librarians Black Caucus/UCLA Mentor Program Handbook.
topic Blacks
Ethnic Groups
Guidelines
Higher Education
Information Scientists
Librarians
Library Schools
Mentors
Program Design
Program Development
Student Recruitment
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED344591