Opportunities for Current Students
Posted September 19, 2019
The Massachusetts Historical Society (MHS) seeks a part-time library assistant (up to 21 hours per week) to greet visitors and provide services to researchers who make use of the Society’s collections in the MHS library. The MHS is an independent research library that collects, preserves, and makes accessible manuscripts and other materials that promote…
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Posted September 18, 2019
HubSpot is looking for students who are interested in solving complex problems and being part of one of the fastest growing, most ambitious engineering teams in the world. HubSpot engineering co-ops work with our engineers in small teams with minimal process and are given the freedom to do big things and own the software they create. As an engineer you will get…
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Posted September 13, 2019
In its seventh year, the NJLA Internship Program offers library school students the opportunity to become active in the state-wide professional association, particularly its committees and sections; to network with peers and library leaders from around the state; and to participate in service learning. Each successful applicant will be appointed as an intern to a…
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Posted September 11, 2019
The Special Collections and University Archives at the UMass Amherst Libraries is looking for a Metadata Specialist to support a large-scale digitization project funded by CLIR. The Metadata Specialist will catalog manuscripts, photographs and other materials in a variety of archival collections, create descriptive metadata according to Special Collections and University Archives’ best practices using…
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Posted September 11, 2019
The New England Historic Genealogical Society has an opening for a part-time Library Assistant/Shelver at its Newbury Street Research Library. This position is responsible for the shelving of library materials, shifting and maintenance of library stacks to make the best use of space, and other projects within the Collection Services Department. This is an excellent…
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Posted September 11, 2019
FLSA: Part Time, non-exempt Salary Range: $16/hr. Effective Date: September Position Summary The purpose of this position is to grow the graduation rate by directly assisting student access to library resources and services at our one-stop circulation and reference desk. Library Assistants do this by aiding in the creation and upkeep of library resources and services and…
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Posted September 6, 2019
Under the supervision of the Research Services Department, the Reading Room Assistants support the work of the Department. The Assistants work in the Reading Room; help monitor Reading Room security; retrieve and reshelve requested materials; scan materials for researchers; assist with checking in and returning off-site material; and assist Research Librarians and Archivists with projects…
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Posted September 4, 2019
The New England Historic Genealogical Society seeks a detail-oriented and self-motivated individual to join R. Stanton Avery Special Collections in the position of Digital Archives Intern. Reporting to the Curator of Digital Collections, the Digital Archives Intern will support ongoing projects to digitize, describe, and provide access to unique manuscripts from NEHGS Special Collections, such…
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Posted September 4, 2019
The Boston Athenæum seeks a personable and reliable intern for the Reader Services Department who will play an important role in supporting the daily functions of the Reference Department and the Circulation desk. Reporting to the Head of Circulation and the Head of Reader Services, the intern will work closely with members, patrons, and the…
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Posted September 4, 2019
Massachusetts Eye and Ear began in 1824, when two young doctors named John Jeffries and Edward Reynolds decided to take it upon themselves to treat the eye diseases of the Boston poor at a free public clinic. It quickly became apparent that the need was great and that they should expand the endeavor in terms…
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