Mentorship Program Returns to Canadian Association of Law Libraries
The Mentorship Program of the Canadian Association of Law Libraries (CALL) is back!
"The CALL/ACBD Mentorship Program is an initiative intended to connect law library professionals by fostering positive relationships between members that will promote growth, leadership, and commitment to the profession. The program is open to all CALL/ACBD Members and all types of library professionals including library technicians and library assistants."
"Mentees can come from any background in legal librarianship or even straight from school. There is no maximum number of years in the profession for mentees. If you feel that you would like to grow as a professional in your job or taking on new projects or tasks, and would benefit from the guidance and support of another professional, then being a mentee could be for you."
"Mentors can come from any area or role of legal librarianship with no set minimum number of years in the profession. Mentors have the opportunity to help the professional growth of a colleague and, by extension, strengthen legal librarianship as a profession."
Interested parties need to register online by August 20, 2024.
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