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Demonstrated ability to use modern instructional technology (Microsoft Office, learning management systems, e-mail, Internet, student information databases, library research databases) and experience with Internet-based instruction.
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The Library of Congress may offer repayment for all or part of federally insured student loans. However, not all service units within the Library of Congress participates in the repayment of federally insured student loans.
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This is a student position responsible for assisting faculty with research activities, including conducting library searches, literature reviews, fieldwork, and/or laboratory experiments, collecting, analyzing, and interpreting data, and preparing reports.
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Provides tutoring to individuals and small groups in the Student Success Center (SSC) located in the Houston Cole Library, 2nd floor. F-1 Student Visa or J-1 Exchange Student Visa.
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The Membership Engagement Coordinator supports key department functions including, but not limited to, updating the Society's online learning library, coordinating student initiatives, and facilitating member engagement.
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Qualifications: Current graduate student in ALA accredited library or information science program or another graduate studies program. Posted Job Title Information Desk and Departmental Library Intern Job Profile Title Temporary Employee - Non-Exempt Job Description Summary The University of Pennsylvania Libraries seeks energetic Interns to participate as members of our Academic Engagement and Departmental Libraries teams, receive mentoring by a progressive and seasoned team of professional librarians, and jump-start their careers as information professionals.
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The scenic waterfront campus, with easy access to downtown Boston, is located next to the John F. Kennedy Library and Presidential Museum , the Commonwealth Museum and Massachusetts State Archives, and the Edward M. Kennedy Institute for the United States Senate.
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The Madlyn L. Hanes Library houses more than , volumes, seats approximately 1, users, and features 9 classrooms, a One Button Studio, a VR/Mixed Reality Space, student group study rooms, over public access computers, event spaces, and a /7 Lion Study Space.
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Student Assistants will be utilizing library software to facilitate circulation transactions. Job Summary Library Services operates a 60 hour – 5 day a week schedule, Open from 7:30am – 7:30pm Monday – Thursday and 7:30am – 5:00pm Friday.
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Supervise the Art Library Assistant and student workers. The Art Library serves the Allen Memorial Art Museum, the departments of art history and studio art, and the campus as a whole.
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The research assistant will assist in daily operation of the psychology research conducted in the Gallo Lab, including programming of cognitive tasks, recruiting and testing and orchestrating research participants, and overseeing student RAs on the research project.
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Job Summary/Basic FunctionWork schedule is Sunday, Wednesday, Thursday: 12PM - 8:30PM; Friday: 12PM - 8:00PM; Saturday: 9AM - 6PM. Reporting to the Director of Library Technology, supervise, assist, and train assigned Graduate Assistant, Team Leaders, and Student Technology Assistants (STA) in all aspects of desktop and classroom technology support.
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Cooperate in the development of curriculum, preparation of course outlines, and the selection of textbooks, library materials, instructional materials, equipment, and supplies; assess, record and report student learning outcomes.
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Founded in 1890, Avery Library is one of the foremost repositories supporting professional and academic programs in architecture, urban planning and design, historic preservation, art history, and archaeology.
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Demonstrated commitment to and/or clearly articulated philosophy on the role of library services in fostering student success. The Head of Public Services Librarian is responsible for insuring consistently high service to library users by establishing, documenting, and applying library policies and procedures; training and supervising professional staff and student employees; and working with other Colleges and Departments and issues relating to security, facilities, and use of the library.
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