Library technology support staff are involved in all library operations and the training our graduates receive prepares them to perform a wide range of library skills and services. Employment of library support staff is expected to grow by 9 percent from 2016 to 2026.
Program Structure
As it is 100% online, you can take courses from anywhere. Library Technology online courses are three credits and held during traditional 15-week semesters. However, students may condense their work into 12, 13, or 14 weeks upon agreement with their professor.
Students who enter the program with extensive experience in library public services and/or cataloging may consider taking the one-credit Assessment of Prior Learning (APL) course that supports extensive portfolio development. The portfolio is submitted for consideration in lieu of taking LIB K101 – Introduction to Library Public Services or LIB K116 – Cataloging and Classification. Learn more about the Assessment of Prior Learning here.
Tuition
Residents of Massachusetts, New York and Rhode Island are eligible to take courses at the Connecticut in-state tuition rates. Maine, New Hampshire and Vermont residents receive reduced out-of-state tuition rates through the New England Board of Higher Education program. Learn more about Three Rivers tuition and fees.
Certification
The Library Support Staff Certification Program (LSSC) from the American Library Association – Allied Professional Association (ALA-APA) recognizes Three Rivers Community College as one of the few national academic providers of approved Library Technology courses for support staff. Graduates of the Three Rivers Community College Library Technology Certificate program receive ALA-LSSC certification. Students who complete the Library Technology certificate at Three Rivers demonstrate nationally accepted competencies of library service and operations. Our graduates are employed in numerous libraries across Connecticut and New England.
Consider the Library Technology Certificate if you are a:
- Current library support staff member – Have you gone as far as your skills will allow you to go? Are you ready for more responsibility, more knowledge, more respect, and more opportunities to advance? This is the program for you.
- Library volunteer or library lover interested in moving into a paid library position – Three Rivers will give you the technical skills and resume boost you need to turn your passion into a career.
- Student or career changer considering an MLS or other professional library degree – If you’re interested in libraries but not ready to commit to a full graduate program yet, start with Three Rivers and see if librarianship is for you.
- Library media specialist who went through the Alternate Route program – If you want additional library technology training to complement your teaching skills – and the flexibility to take classes online and any time – this is the program for you.
- Library director or manager – If you want to enable your support staff to improve their skills, knowledge and abilities, steer them toward Three Rivers – and watch as they bring new energy and ideas back to your library.
- Public libraries
- Academic libraries
- Government libraries
- Public School media centers
- Private school libraries
- Corporate libraries
- Law Firm libraries
- Special libraries
English Studies, A.A. – CSCU Pathway Transfer Degree
General Studies, A.S.
Liberal Arts and Sciences, A.A.
See below for a list of all full-time Department Faculty. Please note that not all listed faculty may teach courses related to this specific degree or certificate program.
Amy B Main
Administrative Services Material Storage Specialist(860) 215-9267 AMain@threerivers.edu
Sara Mallory
B.A., University of Connecticut; B.S.N. ,University of Connecticut; M.S.N., University of Hartford; RN, EMT-PNursing and Allied Health Department Professor of NursingFaculty Office Hours (860) 215-9438 smallory@threerivers.edu
Christine Marceau
Administrative Services Administrative Assistant(860) 215-9268 CMarceau@threerivers.edu
Lianne Marsella
B.A. Eastern Connecticut State University Crisis Counselor/College Advocate – Sexual Assault Crisis Center of Eastern ConnecticutOffice Hours: Tuesday 3-5pm (860) 456-3595 liannemarsella@saccec.org
Angela Marsh
B.S., Southern Connecticut State UniversityAdmissions, Student Services Division Enrollment Services Assistant(860) 215-9237 amarsh@threerivers.edu
Andrew Marvin
B.A., Sacred Heart University; M.A., Southern Connecticut State UniversityEnglish and Communication Department Professor of EnglishFaculty Office Hours (860) 215-9434 AMarvin@threerivers.edu
Ariela McCaffrey
B.A., Rhode Island College; B.A., University of Delaware; M.L.I.S., University of Rhode Island; M.Ed., Johnson & Wales UniversityLibrary Reference & Instruction Librarian(860) 215-9270 ariela.mccaffrey@ctstate.edu
Kacey A McCarthy-Zaremba
B.A., Eastern Connecticut State UniversityAcademic Division Assistant to the Academic Dean(860) 215-9269 KMcCarthy-Zaremba@threerivers.edu
Kelly Molkenthin, Ph.D.
B.S., Fairfield University; M.S., Ph.D.,University of Rhode IslandMathematics and Science Department Associate Professor of MathematicsFaculty Office Hours (860) 215-9455 KMolkenthin@threerivers.edu
Raùl Montalban Jr.
A.S., Three Rivers Community CollegeInformation Technology Academic Coordinator of Information Technology(860) 215-9247 raul.montalban@ctstate.edu
Chevelle Moss-Savage, LPC
M.H.S., Lincoln UniversityStudent Services Division CounselorOffice Hours: Wed. & Thur. By appointment (860) 215-9255 cmoss-savage@threerivers.edu
Erin Mulhern
B.A. & B.S., University of Arizona; M.S., Lehigh University; M.P.H., University of West FloridaMathematics and Science Department Instructor of BiologyFaculty Office Hours (860) 215-9456 emulhern@threerivers.edu
Melissa Neill
A.A.S., Genesee Community College; B.S.N., University of Hartford; M.S.N., University of Hartford; RN Professor of NursingFaculty Office Hours (860) 215-9477 mneill@threerivers.edu
Nursing Admissions
Student Services(860) 215-9020 (860) 215-9902 NursingAdmissions@threerivers.edu
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