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Junior Fellows Summer Intern Program

The Library of Congress Junior Fellows Program is an annual summer internship program that enables undergraduate and graduate students to experience the integrated analog and digital collections and services of the world's largest, all-inclusive library. Working under the direction of Library curators and specialists in various divisions, fellows explore digital initiatives and increase access to the institution’s unparalleled collections and resources. Fellows are exposed to a broad spectrum of library work: copyright, preservation, reference, access, and information technology. In the past, summer fellows have identified hundreds of historical, literary, artistic, cinematic and musical gems representing the Library’s rich cultural, creative and intellectual assets. No previous experience is necessary, but fellowships are competitive and special skills or knowledge are usually desired. Selections are based on academic achievement, reference calls, and an interview with a selection official. 

Contact Email(s)
Sponsoring Institution
Library of Congress
Location
Washington, DC
Timing
Summer
Deadline
11/26/24
Anticipated Deadline?
Yes
Research Area
Humanities & Arts
Duration
10 weeks
Compensation
$15.60 - $16.41 per hour
Citizenship Requirement
US Citizen, National, or Permanent Resident required