The goal of this program is helping library professionals from developing countries stay current with the latest trends and developments in technical services areas and enhance their professional knowledge and skills in librarianship and information science.
One free seat per ALCTS online continuing educational course session is available to librarians and information professionals from developing countries.
Criteria
Applicants must:
- Have a degree in library or information science (e.g. a 4-year undergraduate degree or a master’s) or,
- be enrolled in a library or information science program in a developing country or,
- be working as a librarian or information professional in a developing country
- Be a legal national from a qualifying developing country (see lists of Qualifying Countries: World Bank | United Nations) living in this country.
- Have working knowledge of English
- Have technical abilities to participate in an online course: *
- computer skills: be comfortable with Internet browsers such as Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox, etc.; a word processing program, such as Microsoft Word, Word Perfect, etc., be able to send emails with attachments; copy and paste text; download and save a file, install a program or plug-in; quickly learn a new program using online tutorial or Help section;
- regular unlimited access to a computer (at least a Pentium II-based PC or a G3 PowerMac machine;
- a reliable high-speed Internet connection (Broadband or DSL, or at least 56k modem);
- antivirus software installed and kept up-to-date on a computer.
*See Are you ready for online learning? for general information on online learning. Also look for technical requirements at course description as they may vary from course to course. Send e-mail to mdougherty@ala.org if you have any questions. - Financial need in assistance due to insufficient or lack of funding for professional development from your employer.
- Legal nationals from developing countries studying abroad are not eligible for this grant.
Project Promotion
The information about ALCTS online courses for librarians or information professionals from developing countries will be posted at the web sites of ALCTS Continuing Education Committee and International Relations Committee (IRC). The courses will be also advertised at the alaworld discussion list.
A link to the Online Course Schedules, the Application Form and a list of Qualifying Countries will be provided to the ALA divisional international relations committees’ web sites and appropriate discussion lists.
Application Procedures
Registration
Registration for ALCTS grants will open after the annual schedule of courses becomes available. The IRC Committee creates the registration schedule and decides on the number of sessions open for simultaneous registration. Registration will stay open for at least 30 but no more than 45 days.
If you have questions or comments, please contact the International Relations Committee Chair, Margaret Mering at mmering1@unl.edu.
Submission
Applications for course sections between January and August of 2019 may be submitted between December 3, 2018 and January 2, 2019. After January 2, the application will be closed.
- Find information about each online web course and session schedules on the ALCTS web site.
- Applicants must submit the application form: Online Course Grant Application
- The form must be completed in English.
- The number of courses that one individual can receive is no more than two free courses per year.