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Thursday, May 13, 2021

Library Intern, The Center for Fiction (Brooklyn)

 

THE CENTER FOR FICTION

15 Lafayette Street

Brooklyn, NY. 11217

Centerforfiction.org

 

 

Title:  Library Intern (Unpaid)

 

Overview: The Center for Fiction, founded in 1820 as the Mercantile Library, is the only organization in the United States devoted solely to the vital art of fiction. The mission of The Center is to encourage people to read and value fiction and to support and celebrate its creation and enjoyment. In February 2019, we opened the doors to our new building in Downtown Brooklyn, creating a home for NYC’s literary community. Our library collection has been in existence since our founding and continues to be a thriving part of our nonprofit. We are a membership library with a collection of literary fiction, mystery and suspense novels, and nonfiction titles about fiction. Our library interns gain experience in many facets of library work and a glimpse into a nonprofit organization with a special collection. Current MLS students encouraged to apply, but enrollment is not a requirement.

 

Description Details:  Reports directly to the Head Librarian and assists in the maintenance of the library’s collection. Tasks will include:

 

  • Catalog materials (both original and copy)
  • Perform circulation tasks including check out, check in, run library and patron reports, process holds
  • Assist in weeding of onsite collection, including evaluation of materials and research of authors
  • Communicate with Center for Fiction members regarding library matters
  • Perform reference and reader’s advisory (when Center reopens its member floor and library stacks)
  • Represent the Library at Book Buzz events throughout the year
  • Assist Head Librarian in reading group maintenance including minimal work on Zoom and Google sheets

Skills: Attention to detail, knowledge of and/or curiosity about special library collections, excellent verbal and written communication, able to juggle priorities, able to work independently on assigned tasks and work collaboratively with others, proficiency in Google apps, basic Zoom experience.

 

Compensation: This is an unpaid internship but can be used for credit in an MLS degree program. Interns receive complimentary membership to the Center and discounts on writing workshops, reading groups and events. Please note: this is an onsite position.

 

To apply: Send cover letter and resume to allison@centerforfiction.org

 

 

Thursday, May 6, 2021

Fall Library Internships, The Met's Watson Library (Manhattan)

As part of the Metropolitan Museum of Art's commitment to fund paid internships, we are happy to announce that Watson Library will begin to host paid internships in Fall 2021 for graduate students--apply by May 26th to be considered! 

 

The Met strongly encourages applications from students who identify as members of groups that are underrepresented in libraries, the museum field and the arts. Interns will receive hands-on training and exposure to a wide range of library activities, working with professional librarians. 

 

Compensation is $2380 for ten weeks, 14 hours per week.  Applications are due May 26, 5 pm (ET). Please select "Libraries and Museum Archives" on the application if you are interested in an internship placement in Watson Library.     Instructions on how to apply and more details about the program can be found at the link: https://www.metmuseum.org/about-the-met/internships/undergraduate-and-graduate-students/fall-and-spring