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1 Sharing Expertise: Recruiting for the Illinois IMLS “Think Globally, Act Globally” Project Karen T. Wei CEAL Committee on Chinese Materials Chicago, March 26, 2009

2 “Think Globally, Act Globally” Pilot Project  Duration: September 1, 2008 – August 31, 2010  Funding sources: –Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS) –University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, cost-share –China: Ministry of Culture  Goals: –To enhance communication and relations between U.S. and Chinese librarians –To encourage and promote collaboration and sharing of information

3 Project Activities  3 programs at the Mortenson Center for International Library Programs, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign –Library Directors (June/July 2009) –Library Educators (January 2010) –Library Technology Managers (May 2010)  6 continuing education programs in China –2009: May, September, October –2010: February, June, July  3 UIUC IT teams to China –to explore Chinese web resources and to eventually establish a portal to be hosted at UIUC –to conduct a workshop for US librarians in June 2010

4 Composition of the Teams  Each team will consist of 3-4 librarians, a team leader, and a PI or Co-PI  Librarians will be selected through the recruitment process  Members of the IMLS Think Globally, Act Globally Steering Committee will lead the teams

5 Workshop Topics  Laws, policies, and strategic plans of U.S. libraries  Library management and operational mechanism  Public library services  Library assessment and librarians professional development, promotion and evaluation system  Public relations activities and their values  Academic libraries, special libraries, library education, and professional organizations in the U.S.

6 Qualifications  An ALA-accredited MLS degree or its equivalent required  A minimum of three years of post MLS professional working experience in a field of library services in the U.S. preferred  Experience in presentation skills required  Experience with public services or public library experience preferred  CALA membership preferred; CALA members will be given first priority for speaker positions

7 Responsibilities - 1  Responsible for preparing and delivering interactive workshop/lecture with quality PowerPoint presentations or other useful media in Chinese and English  Agree to post PowerPoint and other materials on the Project website  Must work with the team and follow the direction of the team leader  Must observe all schedules, comply with all travel policies and procedures of the University of Illinois and all travel guidelines of the funding agency (IMLS)

8 Responsibilities - 2  Must stay the entire duration of the workshop – approximately 8-10 days  Must submit a report within one month after completing the training workshop  Must refer IMLS grant-related matters to the primary contact on the team: either PI or Co-PI representing UIUC

9 Benefits  Speakers will have their travels arranged by the University of Illinois and costs covered by the grant agreement  $1,000 honorarium  Opportunity to interact with Chinese colleagues

10 How you may apply  A call for applications will go out approximately 3 months prior to the scheduled seminars  Required documents: –Cover letter, including a statement of your expertise in terms of the needed topics requested by the Library Society of China –Current resume –Examples of previous presentations  Send documents to: –Shuyong Jiang (shyjiang@illinois.edu)shyjiang@illinois.edu –Lisa Zhao (lzhao50@yahoo.com)

11 The Selection Process  Applications will be reviewed by the Chinese American Librarians Association (CALA) International Relations Committee which will make recommendations  IMLS Think Globally, Act Globally Steering Committee will make the final selections based on the recommendations

12 IMLS Think Globally, Act Globally Steering Committee  University of Illinois Asian Library –Shuyong Jiang – Project Director, PI –Karen Wei – Head, Asian Library, Co-PI  University of Illinois Mortenson Center for International Library Programs –Barbara Ford – Director, Co-PI –Susan Schnuer – Associate Director, Co-PI  Chinese American Librarians Association –Haipeng Li – Interim Executive Director –Sha Li Zhang – President, 2008-2009

13 Questions?  Please visit: http://www.library.illinois.edu/China http://www.library.illinois.edu/China  Ask: –Shuyong Jiang –Karen Wei

14 Thank You!!


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