Rutgers University Special Libraries Association
Student Chapter
We're looking for event ideas and student volunteers. Contact us with suggestions, ideas and questions.
SLA 2008 (the annual conference) was held in Seattle, June 15-18.
Future conferences:
Michelle M. Volesko Brewer recaps the 40th Anniversary Celebration of the SLA's Princeton-Trenton Chapter. See News.
The Special Libraries Association (SLA) is an international professional association that represents information resource experts. SLA has nearly 15,000 members who work in special libraries serving business, research, government, universities, newspapers, museums and institutions that use or produce specialized information.
The SLA Student Chapter at Rutgers University (RUSLA) plans programs and trips to broaden our experiences, augment our qualifications, and better understand our professional goals. SLA membership serves as an excellent résumé enhancement. Meetings are monthly, time commitment is minimal, and we have a lot of fun. Please come see what we are about!
Become a Mentor or Mentee - Information about an SLA program designed to match students with information professionals willing to provide various types of career assistance, including resume reviewing and shadowing for a day.
Find out about our partnerships with the international and local SLA chapters.
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