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Library professionals are known for the exchange of information, so why not explore the possibility of exchanging location?
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Librarian Exchange
February 11, 2008

Powerful learning transpires from stepping outside of your comfort zone, and interrupting your daily work routine can certainly be out of the ordinary. Gain the gift of a broader view of yourself and your work by tapping into exchange programs:

  • ALA's International Relations Round Table (IRRT) has an International Exchanges Committee that is a hot destination for finding opportunities and support.
  • In this article, librarian Robin Kear discusses important points to consider before actively pursuing an international trip. Check out the resources at the end and also here from her 2005 ALA Annual Conference presentation.
  • The Role of Libraries in Multicultural Relationships - In this thoughtful and inspiring paper, Helen Carpenter shares her experiences and lessons drawn from a global journey exploring the connection between libraries and multicultural relationships.
  • A discussion thread has recently been revived in the International Libraries forum of All Aboard. Connecting with your international colleagues online is a great first step to making the journey happen.

If international travel isn't within your means, or just isn't for you, try exploring national and local exchange opportunities. It's amazing how even different libraries in the same regional system can vary dramatically in processes. Happy travels!

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