Opportunities for Current Students
Posted February 24, 2014
Our annual Boston Teacher’s Union School Alternative Spring Break will be held on Tuesday, March 11th and Wednesday, March 12th from 12-4. GSLIS Students will be assisting with cataloging, labeling, shelving and organizing books in the school library. Lunch is included. Space is limited. If students are interested they should contact Jill Leibowitz . Email address is [email protected].
Posted February 24, 2014
The Northeast Science Boot Camp for Librarians Planning Committee is offering a Fellow Scholarship for a student to attend the 2014 New England Science Boot Camp for Librarians at the University of Connecticut’s Storrs campus. The scholarship will cover full registration (including food and lodging), and is intended for someone interested in working with a…
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Posted February 18, 2014
The Massachusetts Black Librarians Network, Inc. book award has been established to provide financial assistance to a student entering or currently enrolled in a Master’s program in Library and Information Science accredited by the American Library Association. The award, in the amount of $500, is to be used toward the purchase of curriculum-related materials. This…
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Posted February 18, 2014
The Susan B. Anthony Birthplace Museum is looking for interns for the spring & summer of 2014. We are a small, house museum in northwestern Massachusetts. The Museum has a small but dedicated staff of employees and volunteers. We are seeking 8 motivated individuals willing to help in a variety of multidisciplinary projects, through the…
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Posted February 17, 2014
The Association of Moving Image Archivists is now accepting applications for its 2014 Scholarship Program. Three scholarships will be awarded: the Sony Pictures Scholarship, The Rick Chace Foundation Scholarship and the Universal Studios Preservation Scholarship. Each student selected as a Scholarship recipient will receive a $4,000 scholarship for the 2014-2015 academic year. Funds will be…
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Posted February 14, 2014
This scholarship awards $500 to a full-time student at an ALA-accredited library school. Scholarships like this are designed to encourage professional and leadership development in Chinese American librarianship. They are open to full-time students of Chinese heritage who are currently enrolled in an ALA-accredited master’s or doctoral program of library and information science at…
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Posted February 14, 2014
This scholarship awards $1000 to a full-time student at an ALA-accredited library school. Scholarships such as this are designed to encourage professional and leadership development in Chinese American librarianship. They are open to full-time students of Chinese heritage who are currently enrolled in an ALA-accredited master’s or doctoral program of library and information science…
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Posted February 14, 2014
Imagine working on archival collections for major corporations and sports as part of a cross-functional team of people developing new and better ways to access and use heritage. From processing, preservation and cataloging to digital asset management and web-based portals, Heritage Werks is a full-service company focused on doing great work for an incredible roster…
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Posted February 12, 2014
To apply, visit http://www.ftrf.org/?Conable_Scholarship CHICAGO –; The Freedom to Read Foundation (FTRF) has opened applications for the 2014 Gordon M. Conable Conference Scholarship, which will enable a library school student or new professional to attend ALA’s 2014 Annual Conference, held June 26-July 1 in Las Vegas, Nev. The goal of the Gordon M. Conable Conference Scholarship is to advance two principles that Conable…
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Posted February 11, 2014
Would you like to spend a summer inspiring children and youth? Are you a maker or aspiring maker who loves to share your passion and creativity? The Maker Education Initiative (MakerEd.org) is recruiting Maker Corps Members to serve as mentors and role models in a variety of Host Sites (museums, libraries, summer camps, etc.). Approximately…
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