Library Practicum

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Library Practicum

The application deadline for this opportunity has passed.

The library practicum program is designed for new library professionals with a background in the arts. This hands-on experience allows individuals an opportunity to learn alongside the manager, library and archives and receive direct mentorship in collection management, reference services, outreach and liaisonship, library program development, and residency support.

Participants will receive a general overview of the library’s activities with introductions to all aspects of the library.

What does the Program Offer?

This learning opportunity complements studies in outreach and embedded librarianship, and will primarily focus on the collections of the Paul D. Fleck Library and Archives with a focus on its music and special collections holdings.

Participants will gain practical experience in collections development, collections assessment, reference services, and library support for programs at Banff Centre. Learning opportunities will also arise through attendance at lectures, orientations, and open studios related to arts programming at Banff Centre.

Benefits to participants include enhanced practical librarianship skills, as well as opportunities for critical thinking, problem-solving, and learning from an experienced library team. Participants will also have the opportunity to do personal research activities as outlined in their learning objectives and project proposal.

Who Should Apply?

This program is an ideal fit for recent masters in library and information science graduates, who possess a degree or have experience in the arts, and an interest in special collections, collections management or embedded librarianship.

This is an opportunity for a new professional to gain experience and expand and develop their career and capabilities. This program requires a full-time commitment.

Application Deadline: March 4, 2020
Dates: May 11 – October 30, 2020

*The weekly program fee is covered 100% by financial assistance from Banff Centre.

Successful applicants will receive a daily living allowance while part of the program. Practicums are responsible for their own room and board costs but are eligible for subsidized Banff Centre housing based on availability.

For more information and to apply online, visit banffcentre.ca.

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