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First Circle of Learning Scholars Earn Their Graduate Degrees and Impact
Tribal Communities

 

Preserving endangered languages, addressing health literacy challenges,
digitizing tribal records, and managing tribal collections¯just a glimpse of
where the
<http://slisweb.sjsu.edu/about-slis/news/detail/first-circle-learning-schola
rs-earn-their-graduate-degrees-and-impact-tribal> first Circle of Learning
scholars to earn their graduate degrees are heading with their new knowledge
and leadership skills.

 

The  <http://slisweb.sjsu.edu/col> Circle of Learning (COL) program was
launched in 2010, with a goal to increase the number of American Indian and
Alaska Native librarians and archivists who are prepared to serve tribal
communities. It's a noteworthy goal if you consider that less than 0.3% of
our nation's librarians are American Indians and Alaska Natives.

 

In December 2013, the first five COL scholars completed the exclusively
online
<http://slisweb.sjsu.edu/programs/master-library-and-information-science-mli
s> Master of Library and Information Science (MLIS) program at the School of
Library and Information Science at San Jose State University (SJSU). Another
nine COL scholars are on track to earn their MLIS degrees in May 2014. 

 

Although the 19 Circle of Learning scholars are just now completing their
graduate degrees, they are already making a huge impact on their
communities, from Alaska to New Mexico. Read full story:
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About Circle of Learning

The Circle of Learning program supports American Indian and Alaska Native
individuals who want to earn their MLIS degrees and work as librarians or
archivists, and who are committed to addressing the needs of Native
individuals and tribal communities. The COL program
<http://slisweb.sjsu.edu/research/center-information-research-and-innovation
-ciri/projects/featured-projects/circle-learnin-0>  is a partnership between
the SJSU information school and the American Indian Library Association, and
is funded by a multi-year grant from the Institute of Museum and Library
Services (IMLS). 

 

About SJSU SLIS

The  <http://slisweb.sjsu.edu/> San Jose State University School of Library
and Information Science (SJSU SLIS) prepares individuals for professional
careers in the information professions. SJSU SLIS offers the following
<http://slisweb.sjsu.edu/prospective-students/choose-your-program> online
educational programs: 

·         Master of Library and Information Science (MLIS)

·         Teacher Librarian Program

·         Master of Archives and Records Administration (MARA)

·         Post-Master's Certificate in Library and Information Science

·         San Jose Gateway PhD Program

 

A recognized leader in online learning, SJSU SLIS is a member of the Sloan
Consortium (Sloan-C). In 2013, the SJSU information school received the
<http://slisweb.sjsu.edu/about-slis/news/detail/sjsu-slis-receives-sloan-c-a
ward-honoring-innovation-online-learning> Sloan-C Effective Practice Award
in recognition of its effective use of the
<http://slisweb.sjsu.edu/about-slis/scorecard> Sloan-C Quality Scorecard for
the Administration of Online Education Programs. The school is also a member
of Quality Matters (QM), a faculty driven, peer review process that is
designed to certify the quality of online courses.