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Yale Graduate Student Internship

The Circulating LibraryThe Lewis Walpole Library offers an internship to a Yale graduate student who has completed the coursework for the PhD. During the academic year 2004-2005, the internship is offered for either the spring or the fall semester, or both, at a stipend of $8,000 each semester. The person(s) appointed will be expected to work for twenty hours per week. For students in a teaching year, this position may substitute for a semester of teaching, with the approval of the DGS. For all others, it is expected to replace rather than supplement any teaching fellowship.

The internship is a new venture on the part of the Library, designed to encourage Yale graduate students to consider the rewarding possibilities of a future career in academic libraries. It is part of a wider, nationwide program that will also include postdoctoral fellowships in the future. The symposium "How to do things with books: careers in academic libraries," held in Sterling Memorial Library in April 2003, launched this initiative at Yale, and since then the Council on Library and Information Resources (CLIR) has held a further planning meeting of university librarians, deans, and provosts to carry forward the national program.

Students who are interested in applying for the internship should write to Margaret K. Powell, Librarian, the Lewis Walpole Library (154 Main Street, Farmington, CT 06032; 860-677-2140; margaret.powell@yale.edu), giving details of their doctoral work, attaching a short statement about why they would like to work in the library, and naming two referees. Lewis Walpole Library staff will be glad to talk with anyone who wishes to explore the possibilities before submitting documentation.

The application deadline for this internship is April 30, 2004.

Special Collections Internship

The Lewis Walpole Library is seeking graduate and undergraduate students for academic internships. Internship opportunities include curatorial work with prints and drawings, and hands-on work documenting eighteenth-century special collections materials.
Preferred qualifications: Graduate or upper-level undergraduate majors in History, Literature, Art History, or Library and Information Science.

Submit a letter of interest and names of two references to:
Cynthia Roman,
Curator of Prints, Drawings and Paintings,
The Lewis Walpole Library,
154 Main Street,
Farmington, CT 06032

Application review for the spring semester will begin January 15.

 

   
   
   
   
   
   
 

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