DU Announces New Law Librarian Fellowship Program
From the DU LIS Program:
The University of Denver Library and Information Science Program is proud to announce a new specialization in law librarianship. Beginning Fall Quarter 2009, LIS will be adding a rotation of courses specifically created to educate law librarians. Students completing the program will receive a Master's of Library and Information Science (MLIS) degree with a law specialization.
In conjunction with the new curriculum, LIS is launching the University of Denver Law Librarian Fellowship Program. Thanks in part to a grant from the Institute of Museum and Library Services, LIS is offering up to 10 full-tuition fellowships for study beginning September 2009. Fellows must be full-time students and are expected to complete the program within the two-year fellowship window.
In addition to coursework, Fellows will gain valuable practical experience through a partnership with the Westminster Law Library. During their first year Fellows will spend 6 hours per week at Westminster working with the library's librarians and staff. During their second year Fellows will spend 12 hours per week at the library.
To apply, students must complete an online application to the Morgridge College of Education, Supplemental LIS Admissions Materials, and the Law Librarian Fellowship Application. Application information is available on the College of Education website.
The application deadline is December 1, 2008.
For more information, please contact Chris Hudson, Project Coordinator at (303) 871-6683 or Chris.Hudson@du.edu.
~Nicolle
steffen_n@cde.state.co.us
Special Libraries, LibraryWorkforce
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