
Library School Program

ProQuest's Library School Program is aimed at supporting library education, allowing students to learn essential search skills on the reference tools they are likely to encounter after graduation. Therefore we are pleased to make the company's acclaimed data resources available to information science students at no charge during the school year.
Schools offering advanced degrees in Library or Information Science are eligible for free access to such popular resources as:
The free subscriptions will be available to library school students and faculty only and not available campus-wide. Alternative access arrangements may be made for students studying remotely.
New participants in the program that reside on a campus holding four or more ProQuest databases are eligible to receive a classroom sampler of microfilm newspaper/research collections, and electronic versions of film subject catalogs.
Our support for library schools around the world goes beyond providing complimentary access to these outstanding resources. In addition our professional training team is available for on-site and/or remote training to classes utilizing these products. Most members of our training team hold a MLS or MLIS degree and thus can offer an interesting glimpse into a career in electronic publishing.
For more information contact Maria Ziemer [North America], Claus Wolf [Europe], Nicola Giles [Australia/New Zealand], or Luiz Baginski [Latin America].
Follow these links to sign up for the ProQuest Library School Program or to view a list of current participants.