The official blog for students enrolled in the Minneapolis Community & Technical College Library Information Technology Program. This blog is designed to keep students up to date about what is going on in the program and to provide links to information in the field of library and information studies.
Friday, February 15, 2008
Volunteer opportunities at the Minnesota Children's Museum
http://www.mcm.org/volunteering.shtml
Listed internships that could be appropriate for graduates and students in our LIT program would be:
Access® Database – Build two new databases from the ground up. One will be designed for visitor comment tracking and the other for tracking staff and volunteer training.
This one is all about knowledge management, database construction and function, and meeting user needs. A good fit for someone with a tech services orientation.
Community Partnerships – Help build collaboration between the Museum and our community partners.
Great opportunity to get to know some of the community organizations that would also work with libraries. If you're thinking about public libraries, this would be a good choice.
Corporate Fundraising – Research fundraising opportunities, assist in Raiser’s Edge database management and assist with grant proposals.
Knowledge of fundraising and grant writing can only help in today's library climate.
Marketing – Conduct research and assist with news releases and media relations.
"Conduct research..." Need I say more?
Temporary Position at Faegre & Benson LLP
Faegre & Benson, LLP, Minnesota's largest law firm, has a new temporary position with our Information Resources team. We anticipate this position lasting between 8 to 9 months and working 30 hours per week. This position is responsible for supporting the electronic resources which are managed by Information Resources, along with creating and updating documentation for these resources and applications. The Resource Support Specialist will also be responsible for the coordination of projects relating to electronic resource access changes.
Our ideal candidate will have an interest and/or experience in electronic libraries and librarianship, strong organization skills, excellent documentation skills, the ability to communicate effectively with all types of individuals, and possess a solid service orientation.
In addition, candidates must have demonstrated proficiency in standard PC applications, have the ability to learn new technologies, and be able to pay meticulous attention to details.
Faegre & Benson LLP offers a professional work environment and competitive wages. For additional information about Faegre & Benson or to apply on-line, visit our web site at www.faegre.com. You may also send your resume and salary requirements to:
Faegre & Benson LLP
ATTN: Human Resources
2200 Wells Fargo Center
90 South Seventh Street
Minneapolis, MN 55402
or fax to 612-766-1763, or email them to hr@faegre.com. EOE.
Wednesday, February 6, 2008
Macalester College Acquisitions Assistant - Temporary
The position starts immediately and goes through May 31, 2008. We look forward to hearing from you! Apply Online.
Angi Faiks
Associate Library Director,
Collection Management
Dewitt Wallace Library
Macalester College
1600 Grand Ave
St. Paul, MN 55105
faiks@macalester.edu
Thursday, January 31, 2008
Library Assistant Job at St. Thomas - Temporary
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Duties include: providing assistance to patrons; opening and/or closing the building; supervising student employees, including assisting with the hiring and training of student staff; performing routine circulation functions.
Inspired by Catholic intellectual tradition, The University of St. Thomas educates students to be morally responsible leaders who think critically, act wisely, and work skillfully to advance the common good. The successful candidate will possess a commitment to the ideals of this mission statement.
Qualifications: Minimum one year library experience required, preferably in an academic institution. Experience with library automated systems required. Supervision experience preferred. Strong customer service skills; self-directed; attention to detail. Proficiency with personal computer applications including e-mail and word processing, and aptitude for learning other support software.
Hours for this position are 11:00 p.m. until 2:00 a.m., Sunday through Thursday during spring semester.
Please apply online at http://jobs.stthomas.edu.
Wednesday, January 23, 2008
Job posting - Faegre & Benson
Our ideal candidate will have an interest and/or experience in electronic libraries and librarianship, strong organization skills, excellent documentation skills, the ability to communicate effectively with attorneys, staff and vendors, and possess a solid service orientation. In addition, candidates must have demonstrated proficiency in standard PC applications, have the ability to quickly learn new technologies, and be able to pay meticulous attention to details. A Bachelors Degree is required.
Faegre & Benson LLP offers a professional work environment and competitive wages. For additional information about Faegre & Benson or to apply on-line, visit our web site at www.faegre.com. You may also send your resume and salary requirements to Faegre & Benson LLP, ATTN: Human Resources, 2200 Wells Fargo Center, 90 South Seventh Street, Minneapolis, MN 55402, fax to 612-766-1763 , or email to hr@faegre.com. EOE.
Friday, January 18, 2008
LJ's Paraprofessional of the Year Nominations
individual? Perhaps you might want to send your supervisor or director a copy of this message to submit your name/information for the Library Journal Paraprofessional of the Year award. The deadline has been extended until January 23, 2008 so why not either submit a colleague or ask someone to nominate you for this prestigious award. The following are the guidelines or criteria for this award with instructions on how to file a nomination:
Paraprofessional of the Year Nomination Guidelines
Extended Deadline: January 23, 2008
Library Journal will honor one support staffer with its ninth annual Paraprofessional of the Year award in its March 1, 2008, issue. Sponsored by Brodart Library Supplies & Furnishings, which underwrites the $1500 cash prize and a reception to honor the winner at the American
Library Association conference in June, the award recognizes the essential role of paraprofessionals, now the largest constituency of library workers, in providing excellent library service. It places special emphasis on the efforts of the winner to further the role of
paraprofessionals in the library profession. The winner will be profiled in the March 1 issue of LJ.
Nominating criteria
The criteria for LJ's Paraprofessional of the Year are excellence in performing their job, including contribution(s) enabling the library to best serve its constituents and/or its community (whether town, college/university, school, or corporation), the encouragement of reading and the use of the library's resources, a commitment to free access to information for all, and the candidate's work to build networks, organizations, and/or groups to back excellence in library work and new career paths for support staff, and improved communication and the breaking down of barriers between support staff and the MLS librarians with whom they work.
Nominating letters should name the candidate and describe in 500 words or less why the nominee deserves the award. Supporting letters and accompanying material will be considered, but the nominating letter itself will be of prime importance.
Nominations may be e-mailed to akim@reedbusiness.com
Nominations sent through regular mail should be addressed to:
Ann Kim
c/o Library Journal
360 Park Avenue South.
New York, NY 10010.
Please note: the postmark deadline for all nominations is Wednesday, January 23, 2008.
Sue Knoche
Past President, ALA/LSSIRT
LJ Paraprofessional of the Year 2003