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Applicant must be an undergraduate or graduate student who is currently enrolled in a degree-granting program of study at an accredited institution. This program offers undergraduate and graduate students insights into the environment and culture of the world's largest and most comprehensive repository of human knowledge. Interns will be exposed to a broad spectrum of library work: copyright, preservation, reference, access standards, and information management. Interns inventory, catalog, arrange, preserve, and research a backlog of copyright or special collections in many different formats in various divisions, and assist with digital preservation outreach activities throughout the Library. Near the end of their appointment at the Library, the interns join together to present a one-day display of historically significant and compelling gems they found in the course of their work. The display is open to members of Congress, Library staff, and the press.
$300 per week for 10 weeks.
Deadline: January 27
Award type: Fellowship
Enrollment level: Other Postgraduate-level Study, College Junior, Doctoral-level Study, College Sophomore, Master's-level Study, College Senior, College Freshman
Interests: American History/literature, Preservation, Engineering, Architecture, Cartography
Art: Design, Music
Junior Fellows Program
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