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Knowledge River Now Accepting Applications!
4:59 PM EST 1/14/09
Dear Colleague,
It is a pleasure to announce that Knowledge River is now accepting applications for our 8th cohort. Based at the University of Arizona?s School of Information Resources and Library Science (SIRLS), Knowledge River is concerned with the information interests and needs of Hispanics and Native Americans. Our program offers students the opportunity to earn a Master of Arts degree in Information Resources and Library Science, enhanced with Hispanic and Native American cultural perspectives. Our degree is fully accredited by the American Library Association.
Since its inception six years ago, Knowledge River has become a leader in graduate professional education of Hispanic and Native American librarians and information specialists. When the current cohort graduates, more than one hundred Hispanic and Native American librarians will have entered the field through Knowledge River.
Cohort 8 begins with one introductory class (IRLS 504: Foundation of Library and Information Services) requiring a one-week residency in Tucson. Information on dates is available on our website at http://sirls.arizona.edu. Full-time semester attendance in Tucson is required in Fall 2009 and Spring 2010. Most students complete the 36-credit degree with an additional summer and/or fall semester. Support offered to KR scholars includes tuition and fees for IRLS 504, a graduate assistantship for Fall 2009 and Spring 2010 (usually involving 20 hours of work per week in a library), customized academic advising and support, and peer support from fellow students. Additional funds for completing the degree are usually available.
Knowledge River scholars must be accepted for admission into the SIRLS graduate program. Application materials must be submitted no later than February 1, 2008. More information, including how to apply, can be found on our website: http://sirls.arizona.edu/KR/indexl . Anyone interested is encouraged to email us at KRiver@mail.sbs.arizona.edu, or call us at 520-621-3565 and ask to speak to someone about Knowledge River applications.
Librarians today are front line information providers, and Knowledge River scholars bring the benefits of the Information Age to Native American and Hispanic communities. We appreciate your support by posting our brochure and sharing this information with others. Assistance from colleagues such as you is essential for the ongoing recruitment of the most qualified applicants. Thank you!
Sincerely,
Jana Bradley Professor and Director, SIRLS
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