FAQs
FAQs – MLIS+ Fellowship
1. Q. What is the difference between an internship
and a fellowship in the MLIS+ program?
A. An internship is typically a short-term, often unpaid or
for-credit opportunity that allows students to gain practical
experience in a specific field. Internships are usually part time
and may not include structured mentorship. In contrast, the MLIS+
Fellowship is a longer-term, paid position that offers structured
mentorship. Fellows engage in substantial projects, receive
guidance from experienced professionals, and are integrated into
the host library’s operations. This immersive experience is
designed to prepare students for successful careers in academic
libraries.
2. Q. Who is eligible to apply for the MLIS+
Fellowship?
A. Applicants must be residents of California and enrolled
in the Master of Library and Information Science (MLIS) program
at San José State University. Both Regular Session and Special
Session students are eligible to apply. Students must have at
least 18 months remaining before graduation and must be
enrolled in at least 6 units each term.
3. Q. Where are the MLIS+ Fellowship positions
located?
A. Fellowship positions are available in both on-site and
virtual formats, depending on the host library’s setup and needs.
On-site fellowships may take place at partner academic libraries
across the United States. Virtual fellowships allow students
to participate remotely, which can be ideal for those who are not
in proximity to a partner institution or prefer a flexible,
online arrangement. Applicants are encouraged to review the
descriptions of available placements during the application
process to determine which options match their preferences and
location.
4. Q. How do I apply for the MLIS+
Fellowship?
A. Please see this web page: https://ischool.sjsu.edu/mlis-library-fellowship-how-apply
5. Q. What is the duration of the MLIS+
Fellowship?
A. This is a 12-month fellowship that allows fellows to
engage deeply with their host library and complete meaningful
projects. (A 12-month fellowship may be extendable and
renewable.)
6. Q. Is the MLIS+ Fellowship a paid
opportunity?
A. Yes, the MLIS+ Fellowship is a paid position.
Fellows receive compensation for their work, which not only
supports them financially but also recognizes the value of their
contributions to the host library. Fellows are expected to work
between 10 to 20 hours per week.
7. Q. What kind of mentorship is provided during the
fellowship?
A. Fellows receive formal mentorship from both
the library supervisor at the host institution and
the program coordinator at SJSU. This mentorship
includes regular meetings, guidance on professional development,
and support in navigating the academic library environment.
Additionally, the program offers informal
mentoring through virtual meetups, group discussions, and
opportunities for fellows to present their work, fostering a
supportive community.
8. Q. Are fellows expected to present at
conferences?
A. Yes, fellows are encouraged to present their work at
conferences, webinars, or other professional forums. This
experience helps develop their presentation skills, enhances
their professional profiles, and contributes to the broader
academic library community.