Junior Fellows Summer Intern Program Mission
The Library of Congress Junior Fellows Summer Intern program (10 weeks) offers undergraduate and graduate students insights into the environment, culture and collections of the world's largest and most comprehensive repository of human knowledge. Through the Junior Fellows program, the Library of Congress furthers its mission to provide access to a universal record of knowledge, culture and creativity as exemplified by its collections, while supporting current and future generations of students and scholars. The fellows explore digital initiatives and inventory, catalog, arrange, preserve and research a backlog of special, legal or copyright collections in many different formats.
To Apply:
http://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/334219300
If you are selected, you will participate in this program for 10 weeks.
Application Dates:
Applications will be accepted December 18, 2012 through January 25, 2013.
Stipend/Compensation:
$3000
$300 per week for 10 weeks.
Citizenship Requirements:
US Citizenship Required.
Applications Open To:
- Graduate Student
- Undergraduate Student
Categories:
- Collections Preservation
- Geography and Maps
- Humanities, Art, and Culture
- Information Technology
- Library Sciences
- Chemistry and Science
Contact & Application Information:
Name: Junior Fellows Program Coordinator
Phone: 202-707-6610
Email: interns2013@loc.gov