Opportunities for Current Students
Posted May 14, 2015
New Hampshire Public Radio has been documenting NH history since 1981. There are tens of thousands of stories in our archives, many of them are locked in media that are not easily accessed. The Archive Initiative seeks to unlock those media through digitization and meta-data capture, and make them more easily accessible to the public….
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Posted May 11, 2015
Discovering Justice is a recognized leader in civic education. We are dedicated to preparing young people to value the justice system, realize the power of their own voices, and embrace civic responsibility by connecting classrooms and courtrooms. Discovering Justice’s unique programs include civics curricula and field trips for elementary and middle school students, interactive mock…
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Posted May 11, 2015
About Emmanuel College: Founded in 1919 by the Sisters of Notre Dame de Namur as the first Catholic college for women in New England, Emmanuel today is a coeducational, residential college with a 17-acre campus in the heart of Boston’s educational, scientific, cultural and medical communities. As part of its Catholic identity, the College encourages…
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Posted May 11, 2015
The National Digital Stewardship Residency (NDSR) Programs in Boston and New York, with generous funding from the Institute of Museum and Library Services, are working to develop the next generation of digital stewardship professionals by funding hands-on residencies for recent master’s degree recipients at host institutions in the Boston and New York City areas. Now that five worthy projects…
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Posted May 11, 2015
Submission Deadline: June 30, 2015 The Special Interest Group for Information Ethics and Policy (SIG-IEP) (formally SIG-IFP) is proud to announce its first Best Student Paper Award. The winner will receive a Best Student Paper award and a $200.00 cash prize. Who is Eligible? Authors must be either Master’s or pre-candidacy PhD students. Only single…
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Posted May 11, 2015
MLS seeks a highly motivated LIS graduate student for an exciting internship opportunity to support the Commonwealth eBook Collections program, the new and growing statewide eBook program in Massachusetts. The intern will assist with overall program support, assist with the development of program analytics and assist with overall program communications. It is estimated that this…
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Posted May 11, 2015
The WLC in Waban is looking for graduate students who are interested in working a minimum of two – three hours per week this summer at our small community run library. Our summer schedule is Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday and two Saturdays per month from 10:00 -1:00. The Wednesday and Thursday hours are not set…
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Posted May 6, 2015
Expected Dates June 15, 2015 to September 6, 2015 Description The Student Conservation Association applicant selected for this internship will gain valuable experience in museum collections and archives management while also proving public access to the historic photograph collection of Longfellow House – Washington’s Headquarters National Historic Site. Specifically, the intern will have opportunities to…
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Posted May 5, 2015
Availability: two academic year positions open to begin September 2015 Salary: $15/hour. Hours: 20 hours per week, including regular weekly weekend and evening shifts. Interns work both in the Weigle Information Commons at the Van Pelt-Dietrich Library Center and the Education Commons. Both the Commons provide a variety of services for undergraduate students, graduate students,…
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Posted May 4, 2015
The Lesbian Herstory Archives (located in Park Slope, Brooklyn, NYC) is looking for students who are interested in gaining library and/or archives experience with a demonstrated interest in Lesbian History. We have a number of exciting projects for the upcoming academic year. Students must be currently enrolled in an M.L.S., Archival or Digital Asset Management (DAM) studies…
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