Opportunities for Current Students
Posted August 16, 2018
A CRITICAL PERSPECTIVE ON Information and Cultural Conflict In IRELAND & NORTHERN IRELAND DATES June 17 – July 9, 2019 UNIVERSITY APPLICATION DEADLINE December 1, 2018 PRICE $4,999 including university tuition and fees for 4- 6 credit hours APPLICATION For an application, contact: HEIDI BRETZ Assistant Director, Study Abroad & Exchange Programs [email protected] WHAT’S INCLUDED…
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Posted August 15, 2018
Challenges of implementing the new rda Toolkit in libraries in Latin America Currently in preparation rda a new version of the Toolkit, developed within the project “rda Toolkit Restructure and Redesign Project”, also known as the 3R Project. Without any doubt, the characteristics of this new tool and modifying the content of RDA (Resource Description and…
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Posted August 14, 2018
International Symposium on INFORMATION AND INDIGENOUS COMMUNITIES: “THE IMPORTANCE OF INFORMATION ON native cultures” (UNAM Program DGAPA PAPIIT – IG400417) September 26-28, 2018 Venue: Auditorium “Mario de la Cueva” Humanities Tower II, 14th floor Ciudad Universitaria, Mexico City For more information, click here.
Posted August 13, 2018
The highly competitive Nantucket Historical Association’s fall/winter internship program allows a dynamic group of students with varied interests, strengths, and goals to immerse themselves in an outstanding educational and professional environment. Interns learn and work directly with professionals in a team-based, collaborative environment. The internship is a full-time position that begins on September 17, 2018,…
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Posted August 10, 2018
The Newton Free Library is the busiest single library location in Massachusetts and delivers a wide array of services and programming to the Newton Community. Inter-Library Loan (ILL) is a cooperative effort among libraries to share materials and articles so patrons are able to get their hands on materials not owned by their hometown library….
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Posted August 10, 2018
Nantucket Island was the capital of the American whaling industry − a cultural legacy that still haunts every corner of this “elbow of sand” thirty miles out to sea. A National Historic Landmark, Nantucket is home to pristine beaches, a collection of over 800 pre-Civil War buildings, and a cobblestoned Main Street that has been…
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Posted August 10, 2018
Undergrad & Graduate Students Do you conduct research in your field? We want to hear from you! EBSCO is partnering with Simmons UX lab to learn about how you conduct RESEARCH! Participate and earn $100.00 Amazon gift card Interested? To sign up by Aug. 17th, go to: https://airtable.com/shrUXAxgj7SJ7VSyZ Or contact: Kristen [email protected] EBSCO is working…
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Posted August 8, 2018
The Institute of Library Research and Information XXXVI Symposium Librarianship and Information Research TOWARDS A SCHOOL OF THOUGHT OF AMERICAN IBERO AND SCIENCES LIBRARY SCIENCE DOCUMENTARY INFORMATION 3, 4 and 5 October 2018 COORDINATOR: • Dr. Miguel Angel Rendón Rojas SCIENTIFIC COMITTEE: • Dra. Brenda Cabral Vargas. Researcher, IIBI-UNAM • Dr. Jenny Teresita Guerra González. Researcher, IIBI-UNAM • Dra. Patricia Hernandez…
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Posted August 7, 2018
John F. Kennedy Presidential Library, Boston, MA Research Room Internship, 18-RR-03 Interns in the Research Room at the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library assist professional reference staff in responding to research requests for textual (paper-based) archival collections. The intern’s primary responsibility will be answering reference requests from off-site researchers, including anyone from scholars to…
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Posted August 7, 2018
The Registrar’s Office is seeking a graduate student intern to help through the remainder of the calendar year. Responsibilities will include: data entry, proofing names, checking lists, answering phones, processing paperwork, and assisting full-time staff with projects and clerical work as needed. Tasks will vary from day to day. The candidate must be very adaptable,…
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