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Posted January 11, 2018
New England Technical Services Librarians (NETSL) Executive Board is seeking nominations for its annual NETSL Award for Excellence in Library Technical Services. The NETSL Award recognizes and honors significant New England-based contributions to the field of library technical services. Eligible librarians include those who live outside of New England but whose service to the profession has…
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Posted January 10, 2018
Information Delivery and Library Access (ID&LA)(Library Assistant III – evening position) The MIT Libraries seek a reliable, enthusiastic, and service-oriented person to contribute to the work of our access services team. This is an exciting opportunity to work in a dynamic library environment and to gain experience in access services and information delivery. RESPONSIBILITIES: The…
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Posted January 10, 2018
The deadline for the following call for papers for a special issue of the Journal of Critical Library and Information Studies (JCLIS) has been extended until 28 February. Information/Control – Control in the Age of Post TruthGuest Editors: Stacy E. Wood & James Lowry http://libraryjuicepress.com/journals/index.php/jclis/announcement/view/6 In his 1992 “Postscript on the Societies of Control,” Gilles Deleuze diagnosed…
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Posted January 10, 2018
Position Title: Library Clerk/Substitute — Children’s Room Part-Time: Currently at least one weekly shift, one Saturday per month and possibly one Sunday per month; and an undetermined number of substitute hours Grade: Non-union hourly library clerk Wages: $16.01 – $20.90 per hour, no benefits Description of Position: Part-time position working in the Children’s Department of a…
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Posted January 10, 2018
July 19-21, 2018 19th Annual Northeast Historic Film Summer Symposium Bucksport, Maine, USA Proposals Due: March 15, 2018 -Seeking presentation proposals from archivists, collectors and academics- Conceptually connected to our more broadly conceived 2017program, NHF19 is also about regional media, regional archives, and regional work. This year, however, we hope to consider the tension (real…
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Posted January 10, 2018
JOB POSTING Position Title: Library Clerk/Substitute – Circulation Desk Part-Time: Currently at least one weekly shift AND one Saturday per month; and an undetermined number of substitute hours Grade: Non-union hourly library clerk Wages: $15.69 – $20.48 per hour, no benefits Description of Position: Part-time position working in the Circulation…
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Posted January 10, 2018
Mark your calendars for theNETSL 2018 Annual Spring Conference! When: Monday, April 2, 2018 Where: College of the Holy Cross, Worcester, MA Conference theme: New Opportunities & Collaborations with Technical Services Keynote speaker: Marilyn Billings, Scholarly Communication and Special Initiatives Librarian, UMass Amherst Libraries Call for proposals: The NETSL Executive Board is seeking proposals for 60 minute breakout sessions…
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Posted January 8, 2018
The 8th annual Social Science Librarians Boot Camp will be held on Friday, June 1st at Tisch Library, Tufts University in Medford, MA. The conference is an opportunity for librarians working in the social sciences to come together to hear the latest research on social science topics, learn new skills, and network with peers. Registration will open in Spring 2018. Check the SSLBC website for the…
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Posted January 4, 2018
For more information about the webinar please visit this website: https://www.asist.org/Chapters/Student/esc/?p=1490
Posted January 4, 2018
#MA New Media and Digital Culture (University of Amsterdam) One-year and two-year international Master’s programs in New Media available: MA Media Studies: New Media and Digital Culture (one year, full time) Research MA Media Studies: New Media and Digital Culture (two years, full time) #MA New Media and Digital CultureThe MA Program in Media Studies: New…
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