This program will be recorded. The recording will be sent to all registrants, whether or not they attend the live program.
Internships are essential for preparing future professionals in information fields. This session outlines practical, inclusive strategies for sponsoring internships, including mentorship structures and community-focused design. Emphasis will be placed on aligning programs with institutional missions and professional development for both the mentor and mentee. Attendees will leave with actionable ideas for creating sustainable, enriching internship experiences that benefit students and organizations alike.
The presenters are Erin Couture, Director of Student Experiences, and Carol Anne Germain, Associate Teaching Faculty and Chair of the Department of Information Sciences and Technology in the College of Emergency Preparedness, Homeland Security, and Cybersecurity (CEHC) at the University at Albany. CEHC houses the University's ALA-accredited Master of Science in Information Science program.