The International Librarians Network (ILN) peer mentoring program-105159

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ABOUT THE ILN

The International Librarians Network (ILN) peer mentoring program is a facilitated program aimed at helping librarians develop international networks. We believe that innovation and inspiration can cross borders, and that spreading our networks beyond our home countries can make us better at what we do.

Participants in the program are matched with others outside their country, based on the information they provide to the program coordinators. Partnerships are made for a fixed term, and during this period the partnerships are supported by regular contact and discussion points led by the program coordinators. Supported partnerships have an end date, however it is our vision that participants would develop a widening network of ongoing, independent professional relationships.

The International Librarians Network is run by volunteers all around the world.

While the ILN enjoys the support of many esteemed professional and commercial bodies worldwide, it is run independently.

MEET OUR TEAM

The International Librarians Network is run by a dedicated team of volunteers from around the globe. Our volunteers donate not only their time but their valuable expertise to ensure the ILN remains a global leader in international peer-mentoring. Without the work of all of our volunteers, the ILN simply could not happen.

Find out more about our volunteers and meet the:

ILN DIRECTORS

Alyson Dalby – Director of Business Operations

Clare McKenzie – Director of Communications

Kate Byrne – Director of Technical Operations

  • Where? Sydney, Australia
  • Currently employed by: UNSW Library
  • Twitter handle: @katecbyrne
  • About: Kate is the Manager, Research Reporting at the University of New South Wales Library and her background is in bridging the divide between library clients and technical and research services. Kate’s chief research interests lie in communication and collaboration within the library and the wider information industry. You can find a list of her publications on her ORCID ID or find her on twitter as @katecbyrne.

ABOUT ILN PARTNERSHIPS

Matching participants

The ILN will use the information provided by prospective participants to match them with other participants, to form a partnership. We will look at things like the sector that they work in, location, career stage, and areas of interest. The more information we have the better the match will be, however if applicants are very particular in the type of person they would like to be partnered with it may be difficult for us to find the perfect match for you.

Note that we will not automatically match people who are similar – if one works in a public library and indicates that they would like to be partnered with someone in an academic library, we will try our best to meet this request. Likewise, if an applicant  is at a later stage in their career and is eager to be partnered with an early-career practitioner, we will try and match them with someone that meets that description rather than someone who is also in a later career stage.

Meeting ILN partners

Once we have matched partners, we provide information to both along with guidelines on how to maintain a healthy peer mentoring relationship. If we are unable to secure a suitable match we will contact the applicant to explore other options.

It’s up to each of the participants involved to make the time to get to know their ILN partner. Distance communication is tricky, especially when you are just getting to know someone, so it is important to communicate clearly as well as to set expectations for the partnership. Tips we can suggest in the early stages of a partnership are:

  • Discussing  what you are hoping to get out of the program and how you can contribute
  • Communicating with partners at least once every two weeks
  • Trying out to use a range of communications tools such as Facebook, Twitter or Skype in addition to email
  • Always letting the other partner know of any upcoming changes to your availability (holidays, vacations, etc)
  • Being mindful that it can take a few exchanges to become more comfortable with one other so remember to keep communicating and asking and answering lots of questions.

Support for partnerships

ILN partnership are supported for the four months of the program. During this stage we will:

  • Establish the partnership by providing contact details and other information to both participants
  • Provide partners with guidelines on how to communicate effectively
  • Regularly touch base with partners to ensure that the relationship is working for both participants
  • Provide monthly discussion topics to partners to stimulate the relationship
  • Host online discussions to allow you to develop wider networks with other participants

Discussion topics will change regularly and we aim to present topics that everyone can relate to.  We are very eager to hear any suggestions for discussion topics.

Concluding partnerships

Partnerships are facilitated by the ILN for four months. We find that this is long enough to get to know your partner, but also allows you a chance to move on to another partnership and develop wider networks.

Participants will receive a reminder one month before your partnership is due to expire. This will give participants a chance to discuss whether they would like to continue their relationship outside of the facilitated program structure. There is no requirement to cease partnerships once the facilitation ends, however formal ILN support will cease.

Once formal partnerships have concluded, everyone is welcome to apply for subsequent partnership rounds.

SUPPORT THE ILN

The International Librarians Network is a non-profit organisation run entirely by volunteers. The ILN is an incorporated association in New South Wales (NSW), Australia and is regulated by NSW Fair Trading under the Associations Incorporation Act 2009.

Created and run by librarians for librarians, the ILN could not exist without the generous donations of time, energy and finance made by our volunteers, participants and the ILN community.

By donating to the ILN you help us keep the program free for participants all around the world. You are also helping secure the financial and operational sustainability of the program for the future. All donations help, big or small.

 

Sponsorship and partnership opportunities

Organisations and institutions can also support the ILN by taking up one of our sponsorship or partnership packages. For more information on these packages, please contact us at contact@interlibnet.org.

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