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Mentor, Chinese American Librarians Association (CALA) Mentorship Program

The Chinese American Librarians Association (CALA) Mentorship Program is now open for applications. Main goals Requirements About the Program  The CALA Mentorship Committee recruits applicants from CALA membership and matches mentoring pairs based on participant goals and geographical location. The program runs from October 14th, 2024 to May 31st, 2025. Participants may continue the arrangement independently after…


Program Volunteer, New England Archivists, (Springfield, MA)

Are you passionate about building this community of amazing archival professionals in New England? The New England Archivists (NEA) are planning our 2025 Spring Meeting in Springfield, MA, and we want YOU to be a part of the planning team! By volunteering to join the Program Committee, you can connect with other archival professionals, gain…


New England Archivists (NEA) Leadership Positions, Volunteer

Vice President/President-Elect, New England Archivists   As a volunteer-led organization, New England Archivists (NEA) relies on the leadership of our members to continue our important work. In preparation for our fall election, the NEA Nominating Committee seeks candidates for Vice President/President-Elect.  The Vice President (VP) serves NEA for three years, becoming President and then Immediate Past…


Volunteers for the Diverse BookFinder

Are you invested in questions about who (which racial/cultural groups) is being represented in children’s books featuring Black and Indigenous People and People of Color (BIPOC) and how (what messages are being sent) they are represented? Are you a conscientious reader of picture books, early readers, middle grade and young adult literature?    If so, the…


Looking for Volunteers for NEA Spring Meeting

The NEA Newsletter is looking for volunteers to serve as session reporters at the Spring Meeting! Session reporters for this spring’s meeting (March 14 to March 16 in Providence, Rhode Island) will write a summary of their session(s) for publication in the July 2024 issue of the Newsletter. We are still seeking volunteers to provide…


Call for Posters, Massachusetts Health Sciences Library Network (MAHSLIN)

Massachusetts Health Sciences Library Network (MAHSLIN) is holding our Annual Meeting at Simmons University on April 5, 2024. Registration for students will be free of charge. Registration will include: We hope that you can allow your students time for this opportunity and encourage them to submit a poster to share their work. Below is information…


Call for Proposals: 2024 Joint ACRL-NEC – NELIG Annual Conference, Hogan Campus Center, College of the Holy Cross, Worcester, MA 

June 3-4, 2024 ACRL-NEC and NELIG sessions will take place on both conference days. This year’s conference theme is Two Steps Forward (One Look Back)Or: There & Back Again We invite you to submit session proposals that draw on past practice and experience to plan for and engage with what (we think) comes next for…


Volunteer for the Walden Woods Project, Lincoln, MA

The Walden Woods Project is a Lincoln-based not-for-profit dedicated to the literature, legacy, and landscape of writer and naturalist Henry David Thoreau. The library is seeking a volunteer to assist with the construction and design of an online, public-facing exhibit about Thoreau’s working herbarium, a collection of botanical specimens he compiled in the first half of the…


Call for Volunteer Reporters, Fall Virtual Symposium, New England Archivists

About the Opportunity The New England Archivists Newsletter is continuing to look for volunteers to serve as session reporters at the NEA Fall 2023 Virtual Symposium! Session reporters for this fall meeting (October 26 & 27) will write a summary of their assigned session for publication in the January 2024 issue of the Newsletter. We are currently seeking…


Call for Volunteers, The Hindman Settlement School, Hindman, KY

Description The Hindman Settlement School needs help rebuilding the Louisa St. Clair Archive, after recent floods damaged the collection. All are welcome and no experience is needed! When: Monday – Friday; 8AM – 4PM; Occasional weekends Benefits Call The Hindman Settlement School at (606) 785-5475, and ask for Sarah the archivist. Email: [email protected]