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The QUT/ALIA Queensland student mentoring program

Hallam, Gillain C. and Gissing, Chris (2002) The QUT/ALIA Queensland student mentoring program. In Proceedings Vital Link 3: Staffing in library and information services in the 21st century, Adelaide, South Australia.

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Abstract

This paper examines the partnership established between ALIA and QUT, through the School of Information Systems and the Careers and Employment Office, to provide a mentoring program for students in the Graduate Diploma of Library and Information Studies (GDLIS) course. The program has been offered to students enrolled in the Professional Practice unit of the course. The main focus of this unit is to prepare students for entry into their new careers and as such is conceptually and philosophically related to a mentoring program. A range of activities, both career-related and social, are offered to mentors and mentees, aimed at developing closer relationships between students and information professionals at a personal level, as well as interaction between the university and the information profession as a whole at the institutional level. The paper discusses the collaborative research project which investigates both the teaching and learning outcomes for students and the professional development outcomes for mentors resulting from this unique transitional mentoring program.

Item Type:Conference Paper
Status:Published
Refereed:No
Keywords:Mentoring; Transitional mentoring; Librarians; Information professionals; Library schools; Professional development
Subjects:400000 Journalism, Librarianship and Curatorial Studies > 400200 Librarianship > 400201 Librarianship
ID Code:1199
Deposited By:Hallam, Gillian
Deposited On:05 May 2005
Copyright Owner:Copyright 2002 (please consult author)