Sunday, April 14, 2013

Research Library Internship

Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System
Division of Research and Statistics
Washington, D.C.
Internship Description

The Research Library at the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System is
offering a paid summer internship for graduate level library or information science students. The
Research Library offers a full array of desktop and customized library services to staff members
at the Board and assists in data intensive and Internet dependent Board research.

The Research Library is looking for a summer intern to advance several technology-
based projects that will allow the Library to improve services to the Board community and to
improve efficiencies in staff work.
 
The intern will work with librarians on such projects as:

SharePoint - Help build and enhance the library’s site, which contains information that
the staff use in providing services to the Board;
Self-guided library tour – Develop a self-guided tour of the library based on QR codes;
Library Portal – Assist the Library’s Web Portal Team in developing plans for the
redesign of the library’s website. This project may involve interviews with Board
stakeholders and webmasters in other libraries and the identification of library websites
with features we would like to emulate.
Technology bar – Work with librarians to develop and launch a demo area at the front of
the library where digital library and data resources will be highlighted.

The internship is located in Washington, D.C. and lasts ten to twelve weeks. Students
enrolled in a Master’s degree program in library or information science at an ALA-accredited
institution are encouraged to apply. Candidates should have a knowledge of and interest in
technology used to support library services. Knowledge of economics, banking, finance, or
business topics is highly desirable.

Application

Candidates should submit a cover letter, resume, and undergraduate and graduate
unofficial transcripts to ProjectInterns@frb.gov. Interviews are conducted by telephone and
selections are based solely on academic records and references.

For more information or to obtain a FRB employment application, visit our website at
www.federalreserve.gov/careers/
The Federal Reserve Board is an Equal Opportunity Employer and seeks to foster a diverse work environment.

Monday, April 1, 2013


Announcement: 2013 SLA Toronto Student-to-Conference Award


SLA Toronto is once again offering the SLA Toronto Student-to-Conference Award. One student will be chosen to receive a grant of up to $1500 to attend the SLA Annual Conference in San Diego, California from June 9-11, 2013.

The SLA Conference is the one time a year when members gather from around the world. This annual event is an exemplary opportunity to learn, connect, and cultivate one's career in the information profession. "The SLA Toronto Chapter is proud to once again offer this award to a deserving student who exemplifies the future of the special libraries profession. Attending the conference will provide an invaluable learning and networking experience for this future leader." says Kim Silk, 2013 SLA Toronto Chapter President.
One student will be selected to receive this award by the SLA Toronto Executive Board. Applicants must be willing to serve on the Executive or Advisory Board of the Toronto Chapter in the 2014 Chapter year, and the experiences of the award recipient will be published in The Courier, SLA Toronto's newsletter.
Eligibility
The chosen recipient must:
  • Be currently enrolled in an accredited library or information science program during the 2012/13 academic school year and be interested in a career in special librarianship.
  • Be a student member of SLA.
  • Not accept a travel award for the 2013 conference from any other SLA Division or Chapter.
  • Serve on the SLA Toronto Chapter Executive or Advisory Boards in the 2014 Chapter year, and share their experiences from conference in a written submission to the Courier.
  •  
Attend the SLA Conference in San Diego, California from June 9-11, 2013.
  • Submit a copy of his or her conference registration, travel and accommodation receipts, and all other relevant receipts pertaining to conference attendance to the Awards Chair (Claire Lysnes) in order to receive the grant, which will be reimbursed following the conference. The recipient will only be reimbursed for expenditures related to conference registration/attendance, travel, and/or accommodation, up to, and not more than, $1500. 

  • Application Procedures
    • Applicants must prepare a written statement, in English, of up to 500 words on what they hope to gain from the conference experience.
    • Applicants must also provide a current résumé along with up to three references.
    • Applicants should submit these documents, along with their address, telephone number, and email address no later than April 5, 2013 5pm to Awards Chair, Claire Lysnes (clysnes@gmail.com).
    • The chosen recipient will be notified during the week of April 22, 2013.
    Questions can be directed to Awards Chair, Claire Lysnes at clysnes@gmail.com.

    Thank you,
    Kim Silk, SLA Toronto Chapter President and Claire Lysnes, SLA Toronto Awards Chair
    Claire Lysnes