Spectrum - New Faces, New Era @ Your Library!
If you are considering a degree in library and information science, or if you know a student, library worker, or college graduate from an underrepresented group who might help shape the future of library services, the time is now to learn more about the American Library Association's Spectrum Scholarships.
Established in 1997, the Spectrum Scholarship Program is ALA's national diversity and recruitment effort designed to address the specific issue of under-representation of critically needed ethnic librarians within the profession while serving as a model for ways to bring attention to larger diversity issues in the future.
| mission Improving service at the local level through the development of a representative workforce that reflects the communities served by all libraries in the new millennium. method |
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Learn More...
- Spectrum Scholarships for the MLIS
- About the Spectrum Scholars
- Spectrum Doctoral Fellows
- Supporting Spectrum
- Report on the Spectrum Scholarship Program
Spectrum News
- 2008-2009 Spectrum Scholarship Winners Announced
- 2008 Spectrum Doctoral Fellows Announced
- AASL to sponsor Spectrum scholars at AASL 2008 Fall Forum
- New Jersey librarian's triathlon participation supports Spectrum
Questions about this page? Please direct comments to diversity@ala.org
or reach us toll free at 800.545.2433 ext. 5048.
