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March 31, 2008

March 31, 2008

Hello Fellow GSLIS Students,

Well who would have thought, the semester is starting to wrap up and Spring is just around the corner. So take a break from those final papers and projects to read up on what is happening in your library community. The postings this week include workshops, professional development, and upcoming events!

Best,
Cheryl Kohen
LISSA President

LISSA wiki: http://gslis.simmons.edu/mw/lissa/Main_Page

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Upcoming GSLISCE Workshops:

Dreamweaver 1
April 5, 2008 Simmons College

Dreamweaver 2
April 5, 2008 Simmons College

Engage the Senses Through 3-D Virtual Worlds
April 5 - May 3, 2008 Online

Library Service to Patrons with Disabilities
April 12, 2008 Simmons College

Is it Ours? Museum Archives as Records of Ownership?
April 12, 2008 Simmons College

For more information, please go to GSLISCE website at
http://www.simmons.edu/gslis/continuinged/workshops/

or contact: Kris Liberman, GSLISCE Program Manager
Tel: 617 521 2803 Fax: 617 521 3192 gslisce@simmons.edu

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Curriculum Advisory Committee (CAC) Openings!

We are looking for four to five students to join the Curriculum Advisory Committee (CAC)to fill openings left by graduating students.

This advisory committee provides a student perspective on long-term curriculum related issues, working with the Associate Dean, Pat Oyler, to provide input to the faculty on existing course offerings, proposed developments to the GSLIS curriculum, and the advising process. Past and current CAC members have noted that participating in the CAC helped them better understand (and encourage) connections between what we learn in the GSLIS program and what we are expected to know as we enter (or re-enter) the LIS job market. For students contemplating a career in academia, CAC involvement has provided a better understanding of, and appreciation for, the real-life challenges of keeping course offerings in line with the changing needs of inbound students and the changing demands of
the marketplace.

The CAC meets monthly at a mutually convenient time in the GSLIS lounge. For those who are unavailable for a meeting we discuss the agenda and post minutes on our Simmons wiki (http://gslis.simmons.edu/mw/curriculumcommittee/Main_Page) and request that absent members contribute to these discussions. You'll find more information about the group on the above page.

The only criterion for joining is to have completed a minimum of three GSLIS courses OR two semesters. Because the committee seeks to be representative of all professional interests, preference will be given to students whose concentration or primary focus is not currently represented on the committee. Students who do not already hold leadership positions in other GSLIS organizations are especially encouraged to join.

If you are interested in joining the committee, please e-mail Denise Anderson at
denise.anderson@simmons.edu. Please include:

*When you began the program
*Your expected date of graduation (if known)
*Number of courses you will have completed by August 2008
*Your academic interests and professional goals
*What you hope the CAC will achieve
*What you will bring to the committee

If you have questions, please feel free to contact any member listed on the wiki. The deadline for the e-mail is Friday, April 11.

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SAVE THE DATE!
The Massachusetts School Library Association Student Interest Group (MSLA-SIG) will hold its Second Annual Student Conference on Saturday, April 26th! If you're interested in school libraries OR if you are thinking about working with children and young adults, you'll want to attend.

FREE FOR SIMMONS STUDENTS! REGISTER BY 4/16!
The MSLA-SIG is pleased to offer FREE conference registration to Simmons students. Register by our April 16th deadline to receive lunch. The registration form is available on our wiki: http://gslis.simmons.edu/mw/msla_sig/Conference.

WHAT'S IN STORE
The conference theme is Getting the Word Out: Marketing Your Library. The conference will
feature sessions on
* gaming in the library
* booktalks for children and young adults
* collaborating with teachers
* bringing guest speakers into your library
* ... and more!

Sandy Kelly, MSLA president, will offer the keynote address.

INTERESTED IN VOLUNTEERING?
We could still use a hand with publicity and working at registration the day of the event. Contact Elisabeth Zimmer (elisabeth.zimmer@simmons.edu) or Amy Sprung
(amysprung@gmail.com) if you can help!

QUESTIONS OR COMMENTS?
E-mail Elisabeth Zimmer (elisabeth.zimmer@simmons.edu) or Amy Sprung (amysprung@gmail.com) with any questions. We look forward to seeing you there!

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The Massachusetts Center for the Book is looking for volunteers:

WHAT: Letters About Literature Awards Ceremony Letters About Literature is a nationwide program sponsored by the Library of Congress and Target Stores. Students in grades 4 through 12 write letters addressed to the authors of books that have had an impact in their lives. At the ceremony we will be recognizing the top one percent of Massachusetts students' letters as chosen by our judges.

WHERE: The State House
WHEN: Thursday, April 10th, 9a.m.-12:30p.m.
WHO: Any GSLIS student

Volunteers will help set up and take down the Great Hall; direct students, their parents, teachers, state legislators, and other guests; and have a great time witnessing the impact of reading in young people's lives!

For more information about the Center for the Book and Letters About Literature, please visit our web site: www.massbook.org

Please let us know if you can help by sending an e-mail to amanda.bushnell@simmons.edu

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March 24, 2008

March 24, 2008

Hey There Fellow Book Worms,

Please check out the following announcements. The postings this week include workshops, professional development, internships, a job posting, and upcoming events!

Best,
Cheryl Kohen
LISSA President

LISSA wiki: http://gslis.simmons.edu/mw/lissa/Main_Page

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Stephen Abram coming to Simmons College

Date: Wednesday, March 26
Time: 2:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Location: C318, Main Campus Building
Incentive: Innovative speaker and FOOD!

But hey, who is Stephen Abram? Glad you asked!

* Current President of SLA; Past-President of the Canadian Library Association.
Vice President Innovation for SirsiDynix; Chief Strategist, SirsiDynix Institute.

* Adjunct Professor at the University of Toronto, Faculty of Information Studies.

* Listed by Library Journal as one of the top 50 people influencing the future of libraries, one of their first "Movers and Shakers."

* Recipient of numerous honors, such as SLA's John Cotton Dana Award, Canadian Special Librarian of the Year, Alumnus of the Year for the Faculty of Information Studies at the University of Toronto, etc.

* Author of columns appearing in numerous journals, ALA Editions' Out Front with Stephen Abram

Check out his blog Stephen's Lighthouse - http://stephenslighthouse.sirsidynix.com/

So come on out to see this dynamic and interesting speaker!

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Upcoming GSLISCE Workshops:

Dreamweaver 1
April 5, 2008 Simmons College

Dreamweaver 2
April 5, 2008 Simmons College

Engage the Senses Through 3-D Virtual Worlds
April 5 - May 3, 2008 Online

Library Service to Patrons with Disabilities
April 12, 2008 Simmons College

Is it Ours? Museum Archives as Records of Ownership…
April 12, 2008 Simmons College

For more information, please go to GSLISCE website at
http://www.simmons.edu/gslis/continuinged/workshops/

or contact: Kris Liberman, GSLISCE Program Manager
Tel: 617 521 2803 Fax: 617 521 3192 gslisce@simmons.edu

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Job Location: Woody Guthrie Archives, New York City, NY.

Salary: All summer internships at the Woody Guthrie Archives are unpaid.

Repository Description: Established in 1996, the Woody Guthrie Archives
holds the largest collection of Woody Guthrie material in the world, and has
provided source material for many award winning publications, special
projects, exhibitions, and films. Most recently, the Woody Guthrie Archives
assisted in the production of the 2008 Grammy Award winning recording ³The
Live Wire² which features a never-before-heard 1949 live Guthrie performance
that the Archives received as a donation in the late-1990s.

The Archives contains over 15,000 items including original song lyrics,
notebooks and diaries, manuscripts, correspondence, personal papers,
artwork, films, and audio recordings which document Guthrie¹s life and
artistry as musician, writer, illustrator, and political activist.

Job Description: The Woody Guthrie Archives seeks to hire two summer interns
to work concurrently on a variety of independent and collaborative projects.
This internship seeks to provide students who are currently pursuing a
Master of Library Science (MLS) or some variation, or who have recently
graduated, with summer work experience in the field of Archives Management.

Tasks will be assigned dependent on the intern¹s skills and interests, and
may include the following:
* Arrangement and description of an unprocessed collection of personal
papers (3.5 linear feet)
* Transcription of original Woody Guthrie lyrics
* Accessioning new materials into the Collection
* Website development and content upgrade
* Providing reference assistance to in-house researchers
* Assisting Archivist with licensing and production agreements, copy
requests, and other Archival duties.

Internships run from June until August 2008. The duration of Summer
Internships vary depending upon the applicants¹ availability; however, a
minimum commitment of four weeks is required for all internships.

Job Requirements: Qualified applicants will possess an academic or practical
background in Archives or History. A strong academic record combined with
previous Archival experience, including arrangement and description of
Archival materials, is preferred. An appreciation for or knowledge of
American Folk Music is beneficial. Current students or recent graduates are
encouraged to apply. Ideal candidates are highly motivated and detail
oriented with effective written and verbal communication skills. A resume
and cover letter are required for application. Please include days/hours of
availability in your cover letter and contact information for three
references at the end of your resume.


Contact Information: Please email complete applications to Tiffany Loiselle
at tloiselle@woodyguthrie.org by April 27th, 2008.

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Spring 2008 internship opportunity at the Boston Herald


The Boston Herald Library is offering two unpaid internships for the spring semester 2008. These internships will run for a minimum of 40 hours and will end not later than April 30, 2008. Exact starting and end dates for the internship will be determined by the Herald’s chief librarian and each intern.

It is expected that each intern will work one day per week or two half-days each week in accordance with his/her academic and/or other work schedule.

The individuals selected as interns will gain experience in news librarianship – specifically text archiving, hard copy and digital photo archiving as well as reference/research in a fast-paced working environment.

Interested students should submit a resume with cover letter to:

Alan Thibeault
Boston Herald Library
One Herald Square
Boston, MA 02118

- or -

Submit resume and cover letter via email to athibeault@bostonherald.com.

Alan M. Thibeault
Chief Librarian

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San Juan del Sur, Nicaragua Bilblioteca Information Night

Interested in Volunteering in Nicaragua?
Want to support Nicaraguan libraries?
Like Nicaraguan coffee?

SIR presents an information/fundraising session about volunteer
opportunities in Nicaragua. Come hear past volunteers' experiences and
see if this exciting opportunity is right for you.

Coffee will also be for sale. This coffee, grown and harvested in
Nicaragua, costs only $10/pouch and all proceeds benefit the San Juan
del Sur Biblioteca Movil.

April 2, 2008
5:30 pm
3rd floor GSLIS lounge, Palace Road

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March 03, 2008

March 3, 2008

Well Hello Library Learners,

The announcements this week include workshops, professional development, a fellowship opportunity, job posting, and upcoming events! View and enjoy.

Best,
Cheryl Kohen
LISSA President

LISSA wiki: http://gslis.simmons.edu/mw/lissa/Main_Page

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Upcoming GSLISCE Workshops:

Revitalize your LIS Career
March 15, 2008 Simmons College

Card Sorting from A-Z
March 22, 2008 Mount Holyoke Campus

For more information, please go to GSLISCE website at
http://www.simmons.edu/gslis/continuinged/workshops/

or contact: Kris Liberman, GSLISCE Program Manager
Tel: 617 521 2803 Fax: 617 521 3192 gslisce@simmons.edu

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Seminar on Chinese Digital Librarianship
Summer Course Dates: June 1-June 15, 2008

This course abroad program is designed to benefit students two-fold. Program participants will attend seven lectures and tour five of the best libraries in Beijing over the span of two weeks. The National Library of China will host the course in their newly constructed building for their National Digital Library of China Project. This hands-on approach is meant to give students a Chinese perspective on international digital librarianship. Students will have the opportunity to meet international information and library professionals, acquire
practical knowledge of the technical aspects of database construction and develop additional professional competences. Not only will students be surrounded and exposed to some of the world’s leading technology in the field, but they will also have the opportunity to visit some of the world’s most magnificent places. The class will be taking trips to Tian An Men Square, the Forbidden City, the Great Wall, and the Temple of Heaven just to name a few.

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Spring 2008 internship opportunity at the Boston Herald


The Boston Herald Library is offering two unpaid internships for the spring semester 2008. These internships will run for a minimum of 40 hours and will end not later than April 30, 2008. Exact starting and end dates for the internship will be determined by the Herald’s chief librarian and each intern.

It is expected that each intern will work one day per week or two half-days each week in accordance with his/her academic and/or other work schedule.

The individuals selected as interns will gain experience in news librarianship – specifically text archiving, hard copy and digital photo archiving as well as reference/research in a fast-paced working environment.

Interested students should submit a resume with cover letter to:

Alan Thibeault
Boston Herald Library
One Herald Square
Boston, MA 02118

- or -

Submit resume and cover letter via email to athibeault@bostonherald.com.


Alan M. Thibeault
Chief Librarian

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Groton Public Library
Part-time Position

Young Adult Librarian: This is a nineteen (19) hour a week part-time position. The chosen candidate will be responsible for the collection, programs, services and outreach to teenagers ages 12-18, including overseeing school half-day programs and book discussion groups.

Must have strong customer service skills, knowledge of Young Adult literature and enjoy working with teenagers. Masters in Library Science with 3-5 years library experience preferred.

DEADLINE: February 29, 2008 or until filled
Contact: Personnel Manager ~ Groton Town Hall~ 173 Main St.~ Groton or email: ecurrier@townofgroton.org Call: 978-448-1145


Groton Public Library is an Equal Opportunity Employer

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SIMMONS COLLEGE GSLIS ALUMNI DAY

SIMMONS COLLEGE GSLIS ALUMNI DAY 2008 WILL TAKE PLACE ON SATURDAY, MARCH 29TH from 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at Simmons.

The GSLIS Alumni Board invites current GSLIS students to enter the raffle to win a sponsored registration to Alumni Day 2008. Twenty sponsored registrations will be available, funded by donations from GSLIS alumni, faculty, and staff. This is a wonderful opportunity for current students to network with alumni and other professionals in the field.

To register for the raffle, simply respond to gslis@simmons.edu and include your full name in the message. ENTRIES MUST BE SUBMITTED BY 9AM ON MONDAY, MARCH 10. One entry per student. The list of winners will be posted on the gslis_info listserv by Wednesday, March 12. PLEASE DO NOT ENTER THE RAFFLE UNLESS YOU KNOW YOU CAN ATTEND ON MARCH 29.

Those who don't win a sponsored spot may still attend by paying the $20 student
registration fee. You can register online at.alumnet.simmons.edu.

AGENDA

Simmons College
GSLIS Alumni & Professional Development Day 2008
Educate, Transform, Empower: Preparing Leaders for the 21st Century
Saturday, March 29
Linda K. Paresky Conference Center, Simmons College
Main Campus Building

* 8am Registration and Continental Breakfast
* 9am Welcome, MICHELE V. CLOONAN, DEAN, and KEYNOTE SPEAKER: ANN J. WOLPERT '69LS,
DIRECTOR OF LIBRARIES, MIT
* 10am Break
* 10:30am Business Meeting: MARGARET CARDELLO ?85LS
* 11am GSLIS Alumni Achievement Award Presentation: ANNE C. BROMER ?65LS, BROMER
BOOKSELLERS
* Noon Lunch and Speaker SUSAN C. SCRIMSHAW, PRESIDENT, SIMMONS COLLEGE
* 2pm Panel Disucssion: Preparing Leaders for the 21st Century, led by JESSAMYN WEST
OF LIBRARIAN.NET, and featuring CINDY FISHER MS CANDIDATE '08, IRENE HEROLD PHD CANDIDATE
'10, ASSISTANT PROFESSOR AMY PATTEE
* 3:30pm Reception and Library Tours

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ARCHIVAL FELLOWSHIPS FROM THE SPECIAL COLLECTIONS RESEARCH CENTER

The Special Collections Research Center (SCRC) at the College of William and
Mary is pleased to announce the availability of John M. Presson Archival
Fellowships for graduate and advanced undergraduate students. These
Fellowships are intended to provide a summer work experience for students
interested in pursuing a career in archives or special collections. We
anticipate awarding two fellowships for the summer of 2008.

The 2008 Fellows will work on several projects, including processing
collections, conversion of legacy finding aids to EAD, and a preservation
survey. In addition, they may participate in such activities as providing
reference assistance, digitization, and exhibit development and preparation.

Fellows will be expected to work ten 40-hour weeks; pay will be $400/week
for undergraduates and $440/week for graduate students. Exact dates will be
worked out with each Fellow.

Requirements: Graduate students and advanced undergraduates (rising juniors
and seniors) from any accredited institution are eligible to apply.
Applicants should have completed at least twelve credits in archival
administration, library or information science, public history, American
history, or American studies. Undergraduates should have an overall GPA of
at least 3.4. Applicants should have a demonstrated interest in archives or
historical repositories, such as through volunteering, work, internships, or
coursework. Also important are attention to detail, good organizational and
communication skills, the ability to lift 30 pounds, flexibility, and a
sense of humor. The Fellows may be subject to a criminal background check
before starting their Fellowships.

Located in the heart of the colonial city of Williamsburg, Virginia, William
and Mary is the nation's second-oldest college and prides itself on being
the best public liberal-arts university in the country. The SCRC is a unit
of Swem Library, the main university library. It houses outstanding
manuscript collections in American and Virginia history, a fine rare book
collection, and the University Archives, which has materials relating to the
College's history dating back to its founding in 1693.

More information about the SCRC is available online at:
http://swem.wm.edu/scrc/

Applications are due by March 31, and winners will be notified by April 15.
To apply, send a cover letter, resume, official transcripts (undergraduate
and graduate), and names and contact information for three references to:

Beatriz Hardy, Director
Special Collections Research Center
Swem Library
PO Box 8794
Williamsburg, VA 23187