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Michael Yared <[log in to unmask]>
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Library Access -- http://www.rit.edu/~easi
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Mon, 25 Nov 2002 10:34:37 -0500
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People with disabilities are not ocnsidered underrepresented in this library
program. Sad. This is Disablism.
Mike

Georgetown University Law Library seeks a Library Resident. The
Residency is a two-year program designed to attract candidates from
under represented backgrounds to the challenging and rewarding
profession of law librarianship.  The Library Resident will have ample
opportunity to work in all departments of the library to learn
firsthand about the wide variety of functions in a large academic law
library.  Department rotation schedule and projects will be tailored to
the Library Resident’s areas of interest, with a required 10 hours per
week at the reference desk.  We are seeking applicants who have
demonstrated an interest in and potential for success in law
librarianship.  Applicants must hold a M.L.S. degree from an ALA
accredited school of library and information science by August 2003,
and have no more than two years of experience as a professional
librarian.  For complete information about this position, visit the
Library’s home page (www.ll.georgetown.edu) and click on “Resident
Program.”

The Library Resident will start between July 1, 2003, and September 1,
2003.  The two-year appointment will end on June 30, 2005.  Salary is
equivalent to an entry-level librarian; full benefits.

To apply for this position, send the following application materials
before Tuesday, February 18, 2003: (i) resume; (ii) names of three
references; (iii) library school or law school transcript if you are
still in school; and (iv) personal statement discussing your reasons
for applying for the Residency, career goals, and any other relevant
information.  Send your application to: Margaret A. Fry, Associate Law
Librarian for Administrative Services, Edward Bennett Williams Law
Library, Georgetown University Law Center, 111 G Street, NW,
Washington, DC  20001.  Phone: (202) 662-9162.  Fax: (202) 662-9168.  E-
mail: [log in to unmask]

Georgetown University is an EOE/AA Employer.


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