Opportunities for Current Students
Posted August 2, 2018
Position Title: Student Member of the Voice of Youth Advocates Advisory Board (VAB) Background: Founded in 1978 by Dorothy M. Broderick and Mary K. Chelton, Voice of Youth Advocates (VOYA) magazine is the only independent library journal dedicated to the needs of young adult librarians, the advocacy of young adults, and the promotion of…
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Posted July 31, 2018
Reference Content Internship- Fall 2018 Credo Reference is seeking a part-time Reference Content Intern (15-20 hours/week) to join our team. Credo has a database of full-text reference content – nearly 5 million entries from 4,000+ reference books and directories, including subject encyclopedias and dictionaries, quotations, biographies, chronologies, statistics and historical documents. Schedule: We…
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Posted July 31, 2018
The Visual Resources Association Foundation (VRAF) is pleased to invite applications for the sixth VRAF Internship Award in visual resources and image management. This internship is generously funded by the Samuel H. Kress Foundation. The VRAF Internship Award provides financial support for graduate students and recent graduates preparing for a career in visual resources and image management….
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Posted July 27, 2018
Cambridge Historical Society Programs Intern Position Description About the Society From the American Revolution to the biotech revolution, the history of Cambridge is unlike that of any other city. Working together with our community, the Cambridge Historical Society connects the past with our present and future, serves as stewards of our collective history, and inspires…
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Posted July 26, 2018
Reference Internship State Library of Massachusetts-Special Collections Department, Boston, MA Fall 2018 The Special Collections Department is offering part-time unpaid internships to assist with reference and other special projects. Description The intern will work with staff to cover the reference desk (helping on-site patrons, answering telephone and written inquiries). Duties may also…
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Posted July 26, 2018
School Library Journal is looking for one or two students to assist us during a full-day professional development event at Simmons on Monday, August 6, 2018, starting at 8:00AM. Help is needed during morning registration, to guide attendees to session locations within the building, and general assistance throughout the day. When opportunities exist (and they will!),…
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Posted July 24, 2018
Workshop Description This course covers privacy and confidentiality legal issues specific to archives of digital material. You’ll examine the intersection of (and the tension between) privacy/confidentiality, free speech, and freedom to research/write, and focus on how digital records and the digital realm have altered the scene. You’ll look at privacy and confidentiality issues in the…
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Posted July 24, 2018
AL OBRADOR scriptorium. REFLECTIONS ON THE WRITTEN CULTURE Date: 22 and 23 August Information: http://iibi.unam.mx/f/PROGRAMA_SCRIPTORIUM.pdf Place: Seminar 1 IIBI. Located in Tower II of Humanities floor 13. Ciudad Universitaria, Mexico City. SEMINAR librarianship THEORETICAL THOUGHT, THE VISUAL TURNING IN LIBRARY: Dialogs between word and image Date: August 27 & 28Information: http://iibi.unam.mx/f/Programa_El%20GiroVisual.pdf Place: Seminar 1 IIBI. Located in Tower II of Humanities floor…
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Posted July 23, 2018
Homeschooling and Libraries Book Publisher: McFarland One or two chapters (3,000-5,000 words) sought from U.S. practicing academic, public, school, special librarians, LIS faculty, library administrators, and board members. Successful proposals will address creative, practical, how-to chapters and case studies depicting a variety of specific programs, projects, aspects, and angles of the library role and impact…
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Posted July 13, 2018
About the Society: From the American Revolution to the biotech revolution, the history of Cambridge is unlike that of any other city. Working together with our community, the Cambridge Historical Society connects the past with our present and future, serves as stewards of our collective history, and inspires curiosity in generations to come. About the…
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