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Posted July 10, 2024
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…
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Posted May 15, 2024
Historic New England is seeking applicants for one, part-time researcher specializing in the history of labor and domestic service in New England. Their research in this fellowship will focus on Portsmouth, NH from the late 1700s through the early 1900s paying particular attention to Black and Irish laborers, workers, domestic servants and any other communities…
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Posted May 15, 2024
Historic New England is seeking applicants for one, part-time researcher specializing in immigration history in New England to support our Recovering New England’s Voices initiative. This position begins in September 2024, is up to 20 hours a week with a flexible schedule at the rate of $30 per hour and is term limited for 12…
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Posted May 15, 2024
Historic New England is seeking applicants for one, part-time researcher specializing in the colonial era, American Revolution, and Early Republic era of New England to support our Recovering New England’s Voices initiative. This person will be a part of the preparations for the 250th anniversary of the American Revolution in 2026. Focusing on recovering the…
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Posted February 17, 2023
Description Under the direction and supervision of the Head Law Librarian, the Contract Employee will assist with the day-to-day operations of the Norfolk Law Library, including cataloging, book processing, loose-leaf filing, bill processing, research, and reference. The position is funded through June 30, 2023, and can be full (37.5 hours/week) or part-time (minimum 15 hours/week)….
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Posted February 16, 2023
Description: As a member of the Research and Library Services team and under the direction of the VP ofResearch and Library Services, the Collections Services Librarian will support the Society byacquiring, cataloging, and processing library materials in all formats. This is a temporary, part-time position located at our headquarters on Newbury Street in Boston. Duties:…
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Posted January 13, 2023
June 5-6, 2023 This year’s ACRL NEC Annual conference theme is: Welcome Back: Looking Forward and Engaging Everyone June 5, 2023 In Person Event Hogan Campus Center – College of the Holy Cross Worcester, MA The New England Library Instruction Group (NELIG) theme is: Welcome Back: (re)Engaging Library Instruction June 6, 2023 Live Virtual Event…
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Posted December 7, 2022
Summary The ACRL New England Chapter & New England Library Instruction Group will again host a Joint Annual Conference on June 5 & 6, 2023. To build community while offering flexibility, one day will be fully in person, while the second day will be fully virtual. Theme This year’s ACRL NEC Annual conference theme is: Welcome…
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Posted December 6, 2022
Description: The Digital Archivist will be responsible for implementing a variety of digital projects, with an emphasis on the digitization of the Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society–Boston Port Records and other collections. This is a highly collaborative position that works closely with staff from the JHC as well as with NEHGS Special Collections and web teams….
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Posted December 6, 2022
Description JOB DESCRIPTION: Programming LibrarianGrade/Classification: Salaried/Exempt positionSTATUS: Full-Time (40 hours)REPORTS TO: Library DirectorSALARY: $42,000 – $44,000/year, depending on qualifications, full benefits, including health insurance, dental, and NH retirement systemAPPLICATION deadline February 24, 2023. Position will remain open until filled. Under the direction of the Library Director, the Programming Librarian is responsible for supporting a broad range of…
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