2016
DOI: 10.1080/10691316.2015.1118653
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Sprouting STEMs: Recruiting future science librarians through an undergraduate science information internship

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“…Two levels of analysis are clear in the literature: the proportion of people with science backgrounds in LIS overall, and the proportion of people with science backgrounds in science librarianship specifically. In LIS generally, it is accepted that there are few people with science backgrounds (Harrick & Fullington, 2017;Lantzy & Matlin, 2021;Level & Blair, 2006). This conclusion is supported by Walker's (2011) analysis of 2653 MLIS students in the United States, in which only 133 were found to have a science background: i.e., 5-6% of all students.…”
Section: Stem Backgrounds In Mlis Programs and Lis Professionsmentioning
confidence: 96%
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“…Two levels of analysis are clear in the literature: the proportion of people with science backgrounds in LIS overall, and the proportion of people with science backgrounds in science librarianship specifically. In LIS generally, it is accepted that there are few people with science backgrounds (Harrick & Fullington, 2017;Lantzy & Matlin, 2021;Level & Blair, 2006). This conclusion is supported by Walker's (2011) analysis of 2653 MLIS students in the United States, in which only 133 were found to have a science background: i.e., 5-6% of all students.…”
Section: Stem Backgrounds In Mlis Programs and Lis Professionsmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…However, this does not help get students into the MLIS program in the first place. Making LIS more visible to high school and undergraduate students of varying disciplines will make opportunities more apparent (Harrick & Fullington, 2017;Moniarou-Papaconstantinou et al, 2015;Pellack, 2006). One demonstrated method to increase both exposure and experience in LIS as well as subject-specific LIS positions is undergraduate and graduate internships in LIS settings (Fletcher, 2015;Ho et al, 2018;Level & Blair, 2006).…”
Section: Recruitment Of Stem Graduates To Mlis Programsmentioning
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“…In addition to this crucial work, we need to work on making our libraries welcoming and inclusive to our existing and prospective staff, including throughout the hiring process. Science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) librarianship has long lacked diversity (Bright et al 2006;Harrick and Fullington 2017). Considering the dearth of librarians with STEM backgrounds (Clarke and Kim 2018) and the general lack of DEIA in the academic hiring process (Sensoy and DiAngelo 2017), we, as STEM librarians, need to change our recruiting and hiring practices otherwise our profession will not diversify.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Our science information internship program pairs one intern with a supervising librarian who provides foundational knowledge about science librarianship through assigned readings and discussion (Harrick & Fullington 2017). The intern also visits all other service units (technical services, special collections, administration, and so forth) in the library to gain a sense of how an academic library functions, overall.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%