Hesburgh Libraries

Librarian in Residence

The Hesburgh Libraries and the Kresge Law Library at the University of Notre Dame created the Librarian-in-Residence Program in 2000 as part of our shared commitment to creating a more diverse and inclusive culture within the library profession. The residency offers early-career librarians who are part of a minority racial, ethnic, gender, religious, or other traditionally underrepresented group the opportunity for professional-level experience in academic librarianship.

The two-year appointment provides an overall immersion into the academic library setting as well as a chance to focus on individual areas of interest. In addition, professional development funding supports learning, networking, and career engagement at the national level. Ultimately, residents gain the new knowledge, skills, and proficiencies they need to succeed in the library profession.

Learn more the Hesburgh Libraries' commitment to and initiatives for diversity and inclusion.

284 Hesburgh Library, Notre Dame, IN 46556

Circulation Desk Phone (574) 631-6679

Security Monitors Phone (574) 631-6350

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