Dear Colleagues,<br><br>In an effort to more broadly meet the needs of librarians in the state, we have revised our criteria for mentees participating in the OLA Mentoring program. Now, if you have an MLS, but are currently working in a non-professional capacity in a library or information organization, we encourage you to participate in the program. We also wanted to open up the program to those who do not have an MLS, but are working in professional positions in libraries or other information organizations. We recognize that especially in rural areas, some people who are working in professional positions may not have the credentials, but likely still have the professional development needs. We want to support you.<br>
<br>Our new mentee requirements are below. If you meet them and have professional development goals you’re trying to meet, we encourage you to apply to to be paired up with a mentor.<br><br>To become a mentee, you must meet <b>ALL</b> of the following requirements:<br>
<br>1. Be an OLA Member.<br>2. Hold an MLIS or equivalent (MSIS, MLS, etc.) AND/OR have been in a professional library position(s) for fewer than five years<br>3. Currently be working in a library in some capacity (volunteer, paraprofessional, professional).<br>
4. Commit to at least one year (or nine months for librarians on nine-month contracts) with the program. Mentors and mentees can continue their relationship beyond the required time period if they choose.<br>5. Have a strong interest in professional development.<br>
6. Be willing to share goals and challenges.<br>7. Be open to feedback and advice.<br><br>Additional links:<br>• Mentee application<br>• Information about the mentoring program and its requirements<br>• Guidelines and best practices for being a mentor<br>
<br>Have questions? Contact us at <a href="mailto:mentor@olaweb.org">mentor@olaweb.org</a><br><br>Meredith Farkas, Portland State University Library <br>Shirley Sullivan, Beaverton City Library <br>Emily Papagni, Multnomah County Library<br>