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Education for Library Staff Meeting the needs of paraprofessionals in Utah Peter Kraus, University of Utah
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Background & History In 2000 the Division of Continuing Education at Salt Lake City Community College was approached by a group of public library directors; their concern was the lack of training available to para-professionals and non MLS- degreed professionals who work in libraries in the Wasatch Valley.
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Demographics In the State of Utah the population was growing at well above the national average. Between 1990 to 2000 the population increase in Utah was 29.6% Circulation in Public Libraries statewide increased 73%
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Staffing The impact on staffing in public libraries 45% increase in urban areas 47% increase in rural areas In a few high growth areas, staff increased by 82%. Staff increases do not keep track with workloads; often workloads increased even with more staff.
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The Need for Continuing Education Brigham Young University had an established and well-respected program of library education, not only at the graduate level (MLS), but also, with an undergraduate certificate in library services. As was the trend for a number of universities with graduate and undergraduate programs in librarianship, Brigham Young University gradually phased out its library education program, with the last class graduating in 1993.
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Salt Lake Community College 3-course program Provides students with practical and philosophical education. Promotes the values of our profession Meets the needs of public libraries large and small
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Course Offerings Introduction to Library Services Public and Information Services for Libraries Library Technical Services Each course is 3 credit hours
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Enrollment Enrollment began with 6 students, classroom instruction only. Now the courses are offered statewide via web-ct. Currently about 30 students are enrolled from UT, WY and AZ. Demographics: Majority female, ages 30 and over.
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The Future International Students? Inquires from Africa and Asia. Meet student demands, e.g., more technology?
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Successes Para-professionals promoted because of the knowledge and insight theyve gained through courses Students pursuing MLS degrees, e.g., Emporia State, Joint University of North Texas/UNLV Program, UNC-Chapel Hill.
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More Successes Students realizing their own potential: I can be a professional. Empowerment: I can make a difference where I work Opportunities in libraries Creating an educated workforce in libraries
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Concerns Web-CT / Distance Ed isnt for everyone Students not always following through on work Technical support from SLCC
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Challenges Getting library support: time and money Students Rewarding effort Pay Equity
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Opportunities Opportunities for advancement Emporia State, UNT/UNLV
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Conclusions In order to keep up with an aging workforce, an increase in population and a demand in library services, we believe that this program will thrive. However, more support is needed from library directors in the state.
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