Minnesota Institute Reflections: Three Personal Stories

September 20, 2012 - 1:00pm - 2:30pm
Exhibits Hall
The Minnesota Institute for Early Career Librarians from Traditionally Underrepresented Groups is a leadership program offered by the University of Minnesota Libraries, every two years. Since its beginning in 1998, more than 160 academic librarians from underrepresented groups in their early careers have graduated from the Minnesota Institute. In this poster session, three graduates from the 2010 Minnesota Institute will discuss their personal experience of participating in the program between July 10 and July 16, 2010.
Track: 
Leadership, Management, and Organizational Development
LIS StudentsLIS FacultyAcademic LibrariansLibrary Managers & Administrators

Speakers

  • Adriana Gonzalez, Coordinator of Research Services, Texas A&M University
  • Jee Davis, Head, Cataloging & Metadata Services, UT-Austin
  • Elias Tzoc, Digital Initiatives Librarian, Miami University

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