Opportunities for Current Students
Posted April 9, 2014
Have you ever wanted to attend the Massachusetts Library Association Conference, but found that some of the costs involved got in the way? The Western Massachusetts Library Advocates are pleased to offer 4 scholarships of up to $250 each to cover conference registration, meals and travel to the MLA Annual Conference which will be…
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Posted April 8, 2014
https://www.atla.com/Members/development/awards/Pages/Diversity-Scholarships.aspx ATLA is pleased to offer two scholarships to help promote diversity in Theological Librarianship. Scholarship for a Theological Librarianship Course The American Theological Library Association will provide one scholarship for $1,200 to a student from an underrepresented population to attend a Theological Librarianship course at any ALA-accredited master’s program in library and…
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Posted April 7, 2014
Marcom is responsible for developing breakthrough marketing campaigns that incorporate all communication disciplines. Apple is looking for an enthusiastic, curious, and resourceful Digital Asset Management Intern to restructure and globalize our digital archive of Marcom deliverables in PDF format. The intern will work with Marcom Asset Managers to create naming, taxonomy, and descriptive metadata standards…
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Posted April 4, 2014
Apply for the MSLA-SIG Scholarship to attend MassCUE/M.A.S.S. Fall Conference: “Confidence to Create” at Gillette Stadium, Foxborough, MA–October 22 and 23, 2014 Scholarship includes: Free student member admission for two students and the cost of mileage. The mileage will be reimbursed through the LISSA Reimbursement program. Please follow this link for further information: http://gslis.simmons.edu/blogs/lissa/. …
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Posted April 4, 2014
Description of Program: In concert with the mission of Fairfield University, the DiMenna-Nyselius Library Instruction Program seeks to develop information-literate lifelong learners. We define information literacy as the ability to recognize when information is needed; to effectively locate and organize information while considering the myriad of information sources and formats available; to logically and critically…
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Posted April 2, 2014
The Braverman Prize is an award given each year by the Progressive Librarians Guild (PLG) for the best graduate student essay about some aspect of the social responsibilities of librarians, libraries, or librarianship. The 2014 Braverman Prize includes a $500 stipend for travel expenses to the ALA Annual Conference in Las Vegas, NV, and publication…
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Posted April 2, 2014
Good Anchorage is a unique global User Generated Content website for maritime information. The team is comprised of professional, experienced experts in Maritime and IT state-of-the art practices. We are looking for open-minded, creative individuals to contribute to our modern Maritime & Tourism World. GA views interns as our future workforce therefore work assigned to…
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Posted April 2, 2014
Good Anchorage is a unique global User Generated Content website for maritime information. The team is comprised of professional, experienced experts in Maritime and IT state-of-the art practices. We are looking for open-minded, creative individual to contribute to our modern Maritime & Tourism World. GA views interns as our future workforce therefore work assigned to an…
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Posted April 2, 2014
ARL is now accepting applications for the ARL/Music Library Association (MLA) Diversity and Inclusion Initiative (DII). This scholarship program, funded by a Laura Bush 21st Century Librarian Program grant from the Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS) and by ARL and MLA, offers minority candidates an opportunity to pursue the master’s degree in library and…
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Posted April 1, 2014
Want to be a public librarian outside this summer? Volunteer to help The Uni Project, the Boston Public Library, and the Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy Greenway Conservancy offer pop-up, open-air reading rooms all along the Greenway in downtown Boston. For more info, see:www.theuniproject.org, and contact Leslie Davol ([email protected]) with a short statement of interest.