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Number 552 June 23, 1989
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LSC) PICNIC PLANNED
CTuly 21 is the date this year for the annual Library Staff Organization pic-
· nic for all library staff. The picnic will be held from 11:30 a.m. until 1:30
p.m. in the Botanical Gardens in back of King North. A new feature this year
V will be entertainment; Tim Lake, guitarist and banjo player will perform at
noon during the picnic. For more information, please get in touch with Mary
McLaren in Acquisitions at 7-2543. (Submitted by Mary McLaren.) `
LIBRARY OF CONGRESS INTERNSHIPS
[Index a grant from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, the Library of Congress
i ` Preservation Office is supporting an internship in preservation administra-
’ tion. The internship will provide new preservation specialists with oppor-
F tunities for advanced experience and training. The one year ad inistrative
= internship in the Preservation Office will be available beginning August 21,
1989.
The internship will begin with an in-depth orientation to preservation ac-
tivities throughout the Library. The preservation administration intern's
time will then be divided between participating in the daily operations and
planning of Preservation Office activities and conducting special projects
designed to match the intern‘s particular interests with current preservation
I priorities in the Library. Applicants for the administrative intern position
V should have completed a year of advanced study leading to a certificate in
preservation. The administrative intern will be appointed at the GT—9 level
with an annual salary of $23,846.
3 Applicants should submit a completed Standard Form 171 (OPM), copies of
transcripts documenting appropriate educational achievements and a letter
describing preservation experience and interests to Laura Christian, Recruit
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