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Greenhouse Studios Fellow, University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT

Greenhouse Studios | Scholarly Communications Design at the University of Connecticut is accepting applications for a post-MLIS, post-MFA or postdoctoral fellow with an anticipated start date of January, 2020. The Greenhouse Studios Fellow contributes leadership, project management, and research expertise to the production of collaborative multimodal products and supports the strategic initiatives of Greenhouse Studios….


Information and Technical Services Library Assistant, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA

Job Code: 403071 Library Assistant IV   Specific Responsibilities Information and Technical Services actively supports the teaching and research mission of the Harvard Library by managing monograph, serial and e-resource acquisitions, metadata creation, and metadata management for the Harvard Library.   As a member of the Metadata Creation section and under the supervision of the Head…


Call for Applications: The Uncubed x IBM Fast-Track

Sep – Nov 2019 | Applications Open   Whether you’re into AI, data science, blockchain, cybersecurity, or IoT, you have an opportunity to put your major to work in ways that impact people’s lives.   From healthcare and finance to government and education, the products you build can help personalize, protect, and predict the world…


Graduate Interns (2), Federal Reserve Board, Washington, D.C.

The Research Library is offering a paid summer internship for graduate level library or information science students. We offer a full array of desktop and customized library services to staff members at the Board and assist in data intensive and web-dependent Board Research.  The Research Library intern will help improve library services to the Board…


Archives Assistant, Harvard Art Museums Archives, Cambridge, MA

The Harvard Art Museums Archives is the official repository for institutional records and historical documents in all formats relating to the Fogg Museum, the Busch-Reisinger Museum, and the Arthur M. Sackler Museum, 1895 to the present. Its mission is to manage and preserve these materials and make them accessible to staff, students, faculty, and the…


Work Study Intern, Bridge Boston Charter School, Roxbury, MA

Bridge Boston Charter School has a rich school library program run by a dedicated team of part-time volunteers. We recently purchased our first cataloging system, OPALS, and are seeking an intern with a library science background to support the cataloging work.    Primary Responsibilities:  Collaborate with volunteer team to establish standards for how to catalog…


Humanities Information Associate (Temporary, Part-Time), Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA

The MIT Libraries seeks a flexible, productive, and reliable Humanities Information Associate to assist with several humanities-related projects in the Hayden Library. These tasks will vary, but may include: Completing research on assigned topics to help a humanities librarian prepare for research consultations and reference questions asked by MIT faculty, students, and staff. The subject…


Librarian Intern, Robbins Library, Arlington, MA

The Robbins Library is seeking an organized, service-focused, and tech-savvy individual for the position of Librarian Intern.   Duties/Descriptions: Provides information services to the public in a very busy library. Assists patrons in the use of the library. Troubleshoots copiers, printers, microfilm machine and computers. Assists patrons with the use of technology and information resources….


Library Intern, America’s Test Kitchen, Boston, MA

This 5-hour/week position is a wonderful opportunity to gain experience in all facets of small special library management. (Please note it is 5 hours spread over two days of the week between the hours of 9-5 Monday-Friday. No weekends.)   This is a rewarding opportunity to work as a solo librarian in a special library….


Steven A. Baron Work Scholar Program, Aperture Foundation, New York, NY

Stevan A. Baron, for whom Aperture’s internship program is named, studied with Minor White in 1963, and remained professionally involved with Aperture until he retired from his position as Vice-President of Production in 2003. Over his forty-year tenure, Baron was responsible for the exacting separation and printing standards that define Aperture’s publications. He believed deeply…