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If you have a Bachelor's degree and have completed the SLM Program, or will
finish the series by Spring 2008, you are eligible for this master's degree
program. It is a joint project of Texas Woman's University, TLA, TSL, and
the Tocker Foundation.
Laurie

-----Original Message-----
From: Ling Hwey Jeng [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, June 22, 2007 11:38 PM
To: Dawn Vogler; Pat Smith; Ted Wanner; Deborah Littrell
Cc: Cherri Shelnutt; Robert Martin
Subject: TWU press release for PELSC project


Dear all:
Here is the TWU press release. Please feel free to forward as you see 
fit.  Thank you, Ling hwey
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PRESS RELEASE

TWU School of Library and Information Studies receives nearly $730,000 for 
Professional Education for Librarians in Small Communities (PELSC) project
6/21/07

DENTON - The Texas Woman's University School of Library and Information 
Studies has received a grant of $691,323 from the Institute of Museum and 
Library Services and a second grant of $38,400 from Tocker Foundation to 
implement its Professional Education for Librarians in Small Communities 
(PELSC) project.

TWU, the Texas Library Association and the Texas State Library and Archives 
Commission will provide a matching amount of $442,074 in both cash and 
in-kind services for the project.

The PELSC project offers an online degree program that will enable library 
workers currently serving in small and rural communities throughout Texas 
to earn a master's degree in library science. The project will provide full 
support for tuition, fees and travel stipends. Participants will form a 
cohort and be assisted throughout their study by mentors who are 
professional librarians in public libraries in Texas.

"We are extremely excited about the PELSC project," said Dr. Robert Martin, 
the Lillian Bradshaw Professor of Library Science at TWU and the principal 
investigator of the project. "This truly leverages the potential for online 
learning at the advanced degree level, and builds on what the State Library 
has already accomplished with its Small Library Management Training
Program."

The Small Library Management Training Program (SLMTP), administered by the 
Texas State Library and Archives Commission, provides management skills to 
non-MLS library staff of small community libraries in Texas. Eligible 
applicants for the PELSC project must have completed the SLMTP or be on 
schedule to complete it by the first semester of their study. Participants 
in the PELSC project will be required to attend an orientation event at the 
beginning of their program, and are expected to receive their degree in two 
calendar years.

More than three-quarters of the public libraries in Texas serve communities 
with populations of fewer than 25,000. Few of these libraries are managed 
by a professional librarian - one having earned a master's degree from a 
program accredited by the American Library Association.

"This program will result in a significant improvement of the management of 
libraries serving small communities," said Dr. Ling Hwey Jeng, director of 
TWU's School of Library and Information Studies and co-principal 
investigator of the project. "That means better library services for people 
living in small communities, and more effective use of public resources in 
those communities."

The grant period begins July 1, 2007 and continues through June 30, 2010.

For more information on the PELSC project at TWU, contact Dr. Robert S. 
Martin or Dr. Ling Hwey Jeng at (940) 898-2602.

The Institute of Museum and Library Services is the primary source of 
federal support for the nation's 122,000 libraries and 17,500 museums. The 
Institute's mission is to create strong libraries and museums that connect 
people to information and ideas.

The purpose of the Tocker Foundation is to distribute funds principally for 
the support, encouragement and assistance to small rural libraries in Texas.

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For Further Information Contact:

Karen Garcia
Senior Copywriter
Tel: (940) 898-3456
e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]



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