MLIS+: Mentored Library Fellowship

Overview

Students will benefit from the fellowship in the following ways:

The MLIS+ Fellowship program will offer longer-term, paid work experiences with structured mentorship, accessible to MLIS students, whether in-person or virtually. The program aims to equip students with the skills and experience necessary for successful careers in academic libraries while providing library organizations with access to a well-prepared pool of future professionals.

Fellows will get valuable library work experience, which will make them more competitive in their job searches after graduation.

Overview

Hosting libraries will benefit from the fellowship in the following ways:

  • Work with talented MLIS students who will contribute to your library operations and enrich your library with new energy and ideas. 
  • Get access to a well-prepared pool of future professionals

New graduates need opportunities to get hands-on training to enter the field, and MLIS students also benefit from mentorship experiences.

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Eligibility/Program Description

MLIS+ applicants must: be matriculated in the SJSU iSchool MLIS program and have successfully completed INFO 200; have at least 18 months remaining before graduation; and, submit an essay outlining their intended career path in academic libraries. Accepted students will work up to 15 hours per week for 18 months as paid fellows at the SJSU MLK Library, either in person or virtually, depending on the Fellowship opportunity and the student’s location. The program includes a structured onboarding process to integrate fellows into the library environment and their specific roles.

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Mentoring

A key component of MLIS+ is the formal mentoring provided by both the library supervisor and the program coordinator, which is essential for ensuring student readiness and success. Mentorship will involve regular interactions with library supervisors, offering opportunities to develop professional skills, engage in library operations, and receive career guidance.

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Application

  • CV or resume: A current and complete CV that includes your earned educational degrees and relevant professional experience
  • Letter: 1,000 words describing your enthusiasm for librarianship, relevant academic and professional experience, why you are a strong candidate for the Fellowship, and your future career goals.
  • Evidence of successful completion of INFO 200 (or date when you expect to complete INFO 200).
  • Recommendation letters: two letters of recommendation from faculty and/or professionals who have knowledge of your academic or professional abili