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** INTERNSHIPS OFFERED BY MEMBER LIBRARIES AND CERL IN 2024** | ** INTERNSHIPS OFFERED BY MEMBER LIBRARIES AND CERL IN 2024** | ||
- | CERL 2024 INTERNSHIP and PLACEMENT GRANTS | ||
- | Deadline: 11 April 2024 | + | CERL would like to offer **six** 2024 Internship and Placement Grants, to the value of 1,000 Euros each, to allow qualified librarians and scholars to work on CERL projects in CERL libraries, or in CERL offices, to be trained on, and contribute to, CERL digital resources, and to participate in CERL’s Working Groups, generally for a period of one month. If matched funding is provided by the hosting institution, |
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- | CERL would like to offer six 2024 Internship and Placement Grants, to the value of 1,000 Euros each, to allow qualified librarians and scholars to work on CERL projects in CERL libraries, or in CERL offices, to be trained on, and contribute to, CERL digital resources, and to participate in CERL’s Working Groups, generally for a period of one month. If matched funding is provided by the hosting institution, | + | |
In particular, CERL is looking to support people new to the profession, whether in librarianship or in academia, and to facilitate international mobility. | In particular, CERL is looking to support people new to the profession, whether in librarianship or in academia, and to facilitate international mobility. | ||
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All internships should take place before the end of December 2024. | All internships should take place before the end of December 2024. | ||
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CERL asked its member libraries to propose projects suitable to the CERL Grant. | CERL asked its member libraries to propose projects suitable to the CERL Grant. | ||
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A written report for the CERL webpage, Newsletter, blog, and/or a presentation in person will be expected at the end of the internship/ | A written report for the CERL webpage, Newsletter, blog, and/or a presentation in person will be expected at the end of the internship/ | ||
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CERL’s Grants Sub-Committee | CERL’s Grants Sub-Committee | ||
+ | ==== INTERNSHIPS OFFERED BY MEMBER LIBRARIES AND CERL ==== | ||
- | INTERNSHIPS OFFERED BY MEMBER LIBRARIES AND CERL | + | **1. Incunabula at Gonville & Caius College, Cambridge – in person, 2 months |
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- | 1.Incunabula at Gonville & Caius College, Cambridge – in person, 2 months | + | |
The College was founded as Gonville Hall in 1348. It was re-founded in 1557, at which point it took its current name. The first dedicated library premises dates from 1441. The College Library possesses 101 incunabula items. In 2019 the College Library became a member of the CERL cluster of historic Cambridge libraries. Between 2021-2022 records for 65 of our incunabula were added to MEI. The proposal in hand is for a dedicated cataloguer, with the specialist skills and experience, appointed by CERL, to come to the Library to review and overhaul the 65 records already on MEI and to create 36 for the remaining. | The College was founded as Gonville Hall in 1348. It was re-founded in 1557, at which point it took its current name. The first dedicated library premises dates from 1441. The College Library possesses 101 incunabula items. In 2019 the College Library became a member of the CERL cluster of historic Cambridge libraries. Between 2021-2022 records for 65 of our incunabula were added to MEI. The proposal in hand is for a dedicated cataloguer, with the specialist skills and experience, appointed by CERL, to come to the Library to review and overhaul the 65 records already on MEI and to create 36 for the remaining. | ||
The College commits to providing accommodation, | The College commits to providing accommodation, | ||
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Bibliographical training in rare books is preferred. | Bibliographical training in rare books is preferred. | ||
- | + | **2.Incunabula at the Huntington Library, San Marino California | |
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- | 2.Incunabula at the Huntington Library, San Marino California | + | |
The Huntington Library—set among botanical gardens on a two-hundred-acre estate in San Marino, California—is one of the world’s great independent research libraries. With approximately eleven million items spanning the 11th to 21st centuries, The Huntington annually serves the research needs of over 1,800 readers from thirty different countries, who create a lively and diverse scholarly culture. | The Huntington Library—set among botanical gardens on a two-hundred-acre estate in San Marino, California—is one of the world’s great independent research libraries. With approximately eleven million items spanning the 11th to 21st centuries, The Huntington annually serves the research needs of over 1,800 readers from thirty different countries, who create a lively and diverse scholarly culture. | ||
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With support from the Consortium of European Research Libraries (CERL), The Huntington is offering a stipend of $3,500 for the month, with the intern bearing the travel cost from the funding. Non-U.S. nationals need to apply for a J-1 visa. and the stipend will be subject to withholding taxes of approximately 21%. See https:// | With support from the Consortium of European Research Libraries (CERL), The Huntington is offering a stipend of $3,500 for the month, with the intern bearing the travel cost from the funding. Non-U.S. nationals need to apply for a J-1 visa. and the stipend will be subject to withholding taxes of approximately 21%. See https:// | ||
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- | 3. Aikaterini Laskaridis Foundation, Piraeus, Greece: Work on the project map-inc (Mapping incunabula in Greek libraries) and CERL’s Provenance Digital Archive (PDA) – in person or remote, 1 month | + | **3. Aikaterini Laskaridis Foundation, Piraeus, Greece: Work on the project map-inc (Mapping incunabula in Greek libraries) and CERL’s Provenance Digital Archive (PDA) – in person or remote, 1 month** |
The Aikaterini Laskaridis Foundation would like to offer an internship for one person to work on the map-inc project (map-inc.gr), | The Aikaterini Laskaridis Foundation would like to offer an internship for one person to work on the map-inc project (map-inc.gr), | ||
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- | 4. Fagel Collection, Library of Trinity College Dublin, Description of provenance marks in the Provenance Digital Archive of CERL – remote, 1 month | + | **4. Fagel Collection, Library of Trinity College Dublin, Description of provenance marks in the Provenance Digital Archive of CERL – remote, 1 month** |
A remote internship for one month to interpret provenance marks found in the Fagel Collection from photographs, | A remote internship for one month to interpret provenance marks found in the Fagel Collection from photographs, | ||
The grantee would be supervised by Dr Ann-Marie Hansen, Project Manager of Unlocking the Fagel Collection, Library of Trinity College Dublin with the assistance of the coordinator of the CERL PDA, Marieke van Delft. | The grantee would be supervised by Dr Ann-Marie Hansen, Project Manager of Unlocking the Fagel Collection, Library of Trinity College Dublin with the assistance of the coordinator of the CERL PDA, Marieke van Delft. | ||
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- | + | **5. Incunabula at the University Library of Naples, creating 50-80 records in MEI – in person, 1 month** | |
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- | 5. Incunabula at the University Library of Naples, creating 50-80 records in MEI – in person, 1 month | + | |
The University Library of Naples was founded by Ferdinand I in 1816 and is currently located in the suppressed Jesuit Collegio Massimo. Among its historical collections it holds an important collection of incunabula. | The University Library of Naples was founded by Ferdinand I in 1816 and is currently located in the suppressed Jesuit Collegio Massimo. Among its historical collections it holds an important collection of incunabula. | ||
The books were examined in detail by the students of the Scuola di Alta Formazione Alberto Varvaro, headed by prof. Andrea Mazzucchi. The results of the work were published in Gli Incunaboli della Biblioteca Universitaria di Napoli, ed. Giancarlo Petrella (Rome: Antenore, 2022). Recently, all volumes were catalogued in SBN, and digitized. Now the Library would like to share the historical findings of 50 to 80 incunabula in MEI. Preferred month: October 2024. | The books were examined in detail by the students of the Scuola di Alta Formazione Alberto Varvaro, headed by prof. Andrea Mazzucchi. The results of the work were published in Gli Incunaboli della Biblioteca Universitaria di Napoli, ed. Giancarlo Petrella (Rome: Antenore, 2022). Recently, all volumes were catalogued in SBN, and digitized. Now the Library would like to share the historical findings of 50 to 80 incunabula in MEI. Preferred month: October 2024. | ||
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- | 6. Utrecht University Library: matching incunable holdings with ISTC numbers – in person, 1 month | + | **6. Utrecht University Library: matching incunable holdings with ISTC numbers – in person, 1 month** |
Utrecht University Library, established in 1584, boasts one of the largest incunable collections in the Netherlands, | Utrecht University Library, established in 1584, boasts one of the largest incunable collections in the Netherlands, | ||
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- | FOR STUDENTS OF UNIVERSITÀ CATTOLICA of MILAN | + | **FOR STUDENTS OF UNIVERSITÀ CATTOLICA of MILAN** |
Since 2019, Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore of Milan funds a dedicated grant to allow a student from its institution who matches the indicated requirements to be selected for a CERL internship abroad, specifically to work on incunabula and MEI. | Since 2019, Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore of Milan funds a dedicated grant to allow a student from its institution who matches the indicated requirements to be selected for a CERL internship abroad, specifically to work on incunabula and MEI. | ||
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- | + | **APPLICATION PROCEDURE** | |
- | APPLICATION PROCEDURE | + | |
Your application should include a CV (maximum two pages) and a covering letter. This should outline preference of destination/ | Your application should include a CV (maximum two pages) and a covering letter. This should outline preference of destination/ | ||
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If the applicant is employed by an institution, | If the applicant is employed by an institution, | ||
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Deadline: **11 April 2024**. Please email the application to c.dondi@cerl.org | Deadline: **11 April 2024**. Please email the application to c.dondi@cerl.org |
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