Internships Outside Indiana
Application deadline:
For Fall placement: July 15
For Spring placement: November 15
For Summer placement (across both SSI and SSII): March 15
See the S605 application form and program guidelines
Sixty (60) on-site hours will be required for each credit hour.
SLIS students have held internships throughout the United States and the world. Placement options are flexible. Is there a library, company, or institution where you would love to have a position? Try obtaining an internship there. Internships for SLIS S605 course credit are a great way to begin contacts at an institution. Always check with your academic advisor - and with Dr. Shaw or Dr. Callsion (SLIS internship coordinators) about your plans. The internship supervisor needs to be a professional in the field, so that you have a mentor on-site. Otherwise, there are lots of possibilities. Be creative.
Recent Internship Placements Outside Indiana Include:
- University of Texas at Dallas, Richardson , TX ; Archives
- Deere & Company, Moline , IL ; Library Services
- Yellowstone Nat'l Park, Yellowstone National Park , WY ; Archives
- Judge Kathryn DuFour Law Library
- John Carter Brown Library, Brown University , Providence , RI ; Reference & Acquisitions
- American Museum Natural History, New York , NY ; Digital & Special Collections
- Museum of Arts & Design, New York , NY
- University of Wisconsin , Memorial Library, Madison , WI
- Pennsylvania State Library, University Park , PA ; Rare Books
- The New York Public Library, Humanities and Social Sciences Library, New York, NY ; Art Information Resources
- SK Telecom, Seoul , South Korea
- Hannaford Bros., Portland , ME ; Merchandising Systems Support
- Jefferson-Madison Regional Library, Charlottesville , VA ; Children's Services
- Brigham Young University , The Center for Instructional Design, Provo , UT
SLIS has received the following announcements of internships:
Miami University of Ohio
Contact Judith Sessions, University Librarian and Dean. Miami University of
Ohio, Oxford, OH Judith@lib.muohio.edu 513-529-2800. Special
projects as approved by the Dean.
Greenpeace USA Library Intern
$9/hr. Responsible for helping Greenpeace organize and establish a library for
all files that the library offers to the general public. Send résumé and cover
letter to Michael Rodman, Greenpeace, 1436 U Street NW, Washington, DC
20009.
Walt Disney World Marketing/Advertising Resource Center
Internship
Advanced students preferred for the Marketing Resource Center at WDW. Work from
8am-5pm, Monday through Friday at $8/hr, with housing and park entrance
available. Contact Carol Hotz at (407) 397-6997; FAX (407) 397-6906.
New York Public Library
Internships available during the summer months; may last from 4-8 weeks.
Applicants must submit a résumé, 2 letters of reference, a personal statement,
specific area of interest to the Office of Branch Libraries, 455 Fifth Avenue,
New York, New York 10016-0122.
Congressional Budget Office Internships
Applicants will be afforded an experience that will prepare them in economics,
public policy, statistics, et. al. The summer internship is 10 weeks long, with
competitive compensation. Visit http://www.cbo.gov for more information, or contact
Stephanie Ruiz at (202) 226-2628.
The Palm Beach Post News Library Internship
Looking for one LIS student for a paid internship. Will work with 6 other
researchers in a fast-paced deadline-oriented environment, with the possibility
of acquiring publishing credit. This is a full-time, 40hrs/wk internship for 12
weeks. To apply, send a 500-word essay explaining why you want to become a news
researcher, résumé and references to S.R. Alzofon, Library Director, Editorial
Library, The Palm Beach Post, P.O.Box. 24700, West Palm Beach, FL
33416-4700.
Oversearch Private Investment Corporation (OPIC)
Internships
OPIC interns are given varied duties involving project financing, investment
insurance, and other investor services. These internships are paid, with wages
ranging from $11.59 to $14.36 per hour. Minimum requirements are U.S.
citizenship and enrollment in a relevant degree program. Complete the online
application at http://www.opic.gov.


