Hello, The Federal Reserve Board Research Library is seeking two interns for the Summer of 2020. Please see the description below, or the posting<https://frbog.taleo.net/careersection/1/jobdetail.ftl?lang=en&job=21697> itself for additional details, and please share with anyone you believe might be interested and qualified. Thank you, Erin Lynne Plettenberg Knowledge Analyst Research Library - Infrastructure Team Federal Reserve Board 202-452-3666 ________________________________ Graduate Intern, Research Library, R&S-21697<https://frbog.taleo.net/careersection/1/jobdetail.ftl?lang=en&job=21697> Primary Location: DC-Washington Employee Status: Temporary Overtime Status: Non-exempt Job Type: Internship Travel: No Shift: Day Job Years of Experience Required: 0 Education Required: Some Graduate School Relocation Provided: No Salary Grade Low: 22 Salary Grade High: 22 Posting Date: Oct 9, 2019 Position Description The Research Library is offering a paid summer internship for graduate level library or information science students. We offer a full array of desktop and customized library services to staff members at the Board and assist in data intensive and web-dependent Board Research. The Research Library intern will help improve library services to the Board research and professional community. The intern will work on several of the following projects that represent a variety of the library's responsibilities. Preparing for Library Move* * Perform collection management and other tasks in preparation for move. These include deaccessioning materials within a set of guidelines, offering and shipping materials to other Federal libraries, discarding withdrawn materials, shifting materials to reduce large shelving gaps, measuring and tracking what is removed, and updating records and documentation for material disposition. *This responsibility could potentially represent the majority of the internship hours. Data Inventory Catalog Record Enrichment * Assist with the curation and cataloging of data sets using international and local standards and practices, potentially including stakeholder interviews. Enrich dataset records using subject analysis and normalization of inconsistent metadata, and researching/populating content for new metadata fields. * Assist with authority control and data cleanup of vendor records. Link research with data assets used in research, to display in data inventory. Process and analyze search logs for controlled subject vocabulary term enrichment. Scholarly Research and Communications * Create researcher IDs (ORCID, etc.) for Board authors and connect those IDs to author publications. * Assist with moving institutional repository to responsive design. Survey users regarding institutional repository and scholarly communications. Taxonomy Standardization * Review scope notes to standardize formats, update taxonomy terms in SharePoint, and apply taxonomy terms to catalog records. Research * Research and report out on several topics of interest to library strategy, including issues in scholarly communications, research data, and library management. Marketing * Draft a presentation and outreach materials to promote data mapping resources. * Assist with review of general marketing materials. This full-time (40 hours per week during working hours) internship is located in Washington, D.C., lasts 10-12 weeks, and begins in late May or early June. Position Requirements - Enrolled in a Master's degree program in library or information science at an ALA-accredited institution - Knowledge and interest in library technology - A minimum of 15-20 credits in foundational library science coursework - Attention to detail, initiative, and good communication skills a must Please submit a cover letter, resume, and undergraduate & graduate unofficial transcripts to: https://frbog.taleo.net/careersection/1/jobdetail.ftl?lang=en&job=21697 We are an Equal Opportunity Employer and do not discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, disability, genetic information, or application, membership, or service in the uniformed services.