Public Information and Communication
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
April 12, 2011
FOR MORE INFORMATION
Mary Jo Ryan
402-471-3434
800-742-7691
$22,750 in Internship Grants Awarded to Nebraska Public Libraries
The Nebraska Library Commission and the Nebraska Library Association
recently awarded 21st Century Librarian internship grants totaling $22,750 to eighteen Nebraska public
libraries. These internship grants will support public library interns, who
will contribute to the scope and value of the diverse programs and
activities in Nebraska's public libraries.
"The internships are a great opportunity for students to work in libraries,
contributing needed help and sharing skills for a variety of summer and
year-round library projects. Benefits abound for all involved-for the
interns, for the libraries, and for the people served by the participating
libraries," said Nebraska Library Commission Director Rod Wagner. "The
Nebraska Library Commission appreciates the renewal of Federal and
foundation support for the internship grants."
Funding for the project is provided through the generosity of a Nebraska
charitable foundation that wishes to remain anonymous and through a Laura
Bush 21st Century Librarian Program grant from the federal Institute of
Museum and Library Services (IMLS). Such funding helps the Nebraska Library
Commission and the Nebraska Library Association continue to support the
missions and goals of libraries across Nebraska and statewide efforts to
recruit the next generation of Nebraska's librarians.
Student interns will learn about library work as they shadow and assist with
day-to-day library operations and implement special projects. Interns will
lead youth summer reading program activities, conduct training sessions to
teach senior citizens to use technology, facilitate book discussion
activities, help develop and update library Website and Facebook pages,
create young adult library programs and spaces, help design library parade
floats, work on publicity materials for library programs, sort and preserve
archival materials, and assist in a host of other worthwhile activities.
Christy Walsh, Nebraska Library Association President, remarked, "The
Nebraska Library Association is proud to partner with the Nebraska Library
Commission for the student internship grant program.
Encouraging the growth of librarianship through partnerships and
grants helps shape our libraries, communities, and organizations and reaches
well beyond geographical boundaries.
Internships empower students to experience librarianship on the front
lines, while hosting institutions gain from a fresh perspective through the
intern's eyes. Anything we can do to encourage aspiring librarians in the
field is a winning venture."
The following Nebraska libraries received internship grant funding:
- Arapahoe Public Library
- Bartley Public Library
- Bassett, Rock County Public Library
- Beatrice Public Library
- Blair Public Library
- Elgin Public Library
- Howells Public Library
- Lincoln City Libraries
- Meadow Grove Public Library
- Neligh Public Library
- Norfolk Public Library
- Ord Township Library
- Papillion, Sump Memorial Library
- Ponca Carnegie Library
- Randolph, Lied Randolph Public Library
- Schuyler Public Library
- South Sioux City Public Library
- Wayne Public Library
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