Librarians have the opportunity to engage interns for temporary projects that do not
- Librarians who have supervised interns and are willing to advise librarians. Some past internship projects are listed.
Lillian Castillo-Speed, Ethnic Studies Library
Finding Aid: Native American Audio Collection
Indian Affairs Annual Reports
David de Lorenzo, The Bancroft Library
Finding Aid to the Marian E. Koshland Papers, 1950-1995
Finding Aid to the Woolsey Family Papers, 1875-1990
Finding Aid to James Jerome Parsons Papers, 1966-1996
Finding Aid to the C. Grant Loomis Papers, 1927-1962
David Eifler, Environmental Design Library
Online Tutorial: About Google Scholar
UC Berkeley Buildings & Campus Research Guide
Vernacular Architecture and Landscape Architecture Resource Guide and creation of Guide on How to Update Research Guides
- Most local interns come from the internship course at San Jose State University’s School of Library and Information Science
LIBR 294. Professional Experience: Internships
LIBR 294. Professional Experience: Internship Site Supervisors' Handbook
- Potential interns may come from other library and information programs, for example
UCLA Graduate School of Education and Information Studies IS Internship
University of Washington. Information School: MSIM Internships
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Library and Information Science Site Supervisor Information
Clarion University of Pennsylvania: Internship Opportunities
- Documentation
Guidelines for Working with Students Engaged in Internships and Field Experiences (Appendix B of LAUC-B Task Force on the Library-SIMS Relationship: Final Report Recommendations)
Checklist for Library Internship Supervisors (Appendix C of LAUC-B Task Force on the Library-SIMS Relationship: Final Report Recommendations)
Policies that apply to interns as well as staff