Library Technical Assistant

The Library Technical Assistant program will give you an understanding of the history of libraries and the functions and roles of the different types of libraries, and will have an understanding of and be functionally proficient in: basic library technical services including ordering, processing, and copy-cataloging of the variety of types and forms of materials found in libraries; library public support services including circulation, interlibrary loan, and basic reference, and computer operations as they relate to library functions.

As a Library Technical Assistant, you might work under the supervision of librarians in circulation, technical processing, reference and audio-visual services. You also might assist librarians in the preparation and organization of materials and help patrons use the library.

SAMPLE CAREERS IN THIS FIELD: Staff Positions in Public, Academic, School and Special Libraries

DEGREES AVAILABLE: Associate of Science via Ivy Tech Online. Availability of concentrations and degrees varies by campus. Contact your campus of interest below for more information.

ASSOCIATE OF SCIENCE VIA IVY TECH ONLINE
Contact your campus of interest below to find out more about the Associate of Science transfer degree programs. Students are encouraged to review their options with their advisors, to consult the current catalog of the institution to which they wish to transfer, and to contact the institution to which they wish to transfer. Students may also contact the transfer office of their local Ivy Tech for further information.

To earn this degree, you must have 64-66 credits in the following areas:

  • General Education Core: 25-27 credits
  • Professional/Technical Core: 27 credits
  • Statewide Electives: 12 credits

Library Technical AS Concentrations:

  • Children's Services (12 credits)
    This concentration will prepare you to work under the supervision of a children's librarian or in the children's section of a library.
  • Library Technology (12 credits)
    The ever changing world of technology affects libraries just as much as it does other businesses and facilities. This concentration equips you with knowledge to support a library through such areas as websites and information systems.

CURRICULUM
View the curriculum for this program and all others currently available at Ivy Tech.

LOCATIONS
The Library Technical Assistant program is offered at the following campuses. Please click on the campus of interest below for contact and campus specific program information:

Bloomington
Contact:

Marjie Risen
Early Childhood Program Chair
812-330-6109
mrisen@ivytech.edu

Central Indiana (Indianapolis)
Contact:
Dr. Susan Mannan, Chair
(317) 921-4916
smannan@ivytech.edu
Columbus/Franklin

Julia Stumpff
Ivy Tech Librarian
University Library of Columbus
(812) 314-8703
jstumpff@ivytech.edu

East Central (Anderson, Marion, Muncie, New Castle)
Contact:
Susan Clark
Library Director, LTA Program Chair
765-289-2291 ext. 321
1-800-589-8324, ext. 1321
jsclark@ivytech.edu

Program Summary (pdf)

Kokomo (Kokomo, Logansport, Wabash)
Contact

Sally Vyain, school of public and social services dean
800-459-0561, ext. 377

Lafayette
Contact
Amanda Barche Lindberg
ECED Program Chair
765-269-5236
abarchel@ivytech.edu

North Central (Elkhart, South Bend, Warsaw)

For more information contact Violet Hawkins, Dean of the School of Public and Social Services at 574-289-7001, ext. 1037 orvhawkins@ivytech.edu.

Northeast (Fort Wayne)
Contact:
Becky Carothers
Interim Dean, School of Public Services and School of Education
260-480-4277
rcarothe@ivytech.edu
Northwest (East Chicago, Gary, Michigan City, Valparaiso)
Contact:
Barbara Weaver
Library Director/LTA Advisor
219-981-3310
bweaver@ivytech.edu
Richmond (Connersville, Richmond)
Contact:
Darryl T. Decker
Assistant Director of Academic Affairs Support
765-966-2656 ext. 1123
800-659-4562 ext. 1123
Fax: 765-962-8741
ddecker@ivytech.edu


Local Curriculum

Southeast (Batesville, Lawrenceburg, Madison)
School of Public & Social Services - Library Technical Assistant Program
MADISON

590 Ivy Tech Drive
Madison, IN 47250

Margaret Seifert
(812) 265-2580 Ext. 4171
(800) 403-2190 Ext. 4171
mseifert@ivytech.edu

LAWRENCEBURG & BATESVILLE

50 Walnut Street
Lawrenceburg, IN 47025

Holly Nichols
(812) 537-4010 Ext. 5261
(800) 715-1058 Ext. 5261
hnichols11@ivytech.edu

Southern Indiana (Sellersburg)
Contact:
Marie White
Library Director/Library Technical Assistant
812 246.3301 ext 4138

Southwest (Evansville, Princeton, Tell City)

Library Technology Assistant Program Summary

Contact:
Carol Katowitz
Dean of the School of Public and Social Services
812-429-9855

Wabash Valley (Greencastle, Terre Haute)
Contact:
David Barton
Library Director/LTA Program Chair
812-298-2310
dbarton@ivytech.edu

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