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Tuesday, April 10, 2012

[LIBJOBS] OCLC paid summer research assistant position (Bay Area)

Dear International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions,

Below you will find a job announcement related to the Online Computer Library Center (OCLC). If you can please share this with your students, alumni, and other potentially interested parties, we would deeply appreciate it!

-Sarah Stierch
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The Online Computer Library Center (OCLC) is seeking candidate for a Research Assistant, Wikipedian in Residence, for this summer in San Mateo, California (Bay Area). This is a three month, full time, paid position, and while student status is welcome for internship credits, it is not a necessity.

This experience is a unique one, as OCLC is the first non-profit on the west coast to embrace the concept of the "Wikipedian in Residence," which was cited an important trend regarding the future of museums and libraries via the Center for the Future of Museums recent TrendsWatch 2012.[1] While extensive Wikipedia skills are a perk, they are not a requirement, you merely need to have a Wikipedia account, be in good standing in the community, and understand and feel comfortable editing the world's largest encyclopedia. This would be a perfect opportunity for a library sciences student, interested in open sharing and where the future of libraries is going. You'd be a forerunner in this realm!

Interested applicants can learn more about this opportunity in two places:


I, myself, serve as the Wikipedian in Residence at the Smithsonian Institution Archives[1], and the opportunity I have had has proven invaluable for my career. I do hope that students and alumni in your program will consider applying. Anything I can do to be of assistance, please let me know. We look forward to your application!


Sarah Stierch
[1] http://www.futureofmuseums.org/reading/publications/TrendsWatch.cfm
[2] http://siarchives.si.edu/blog/meet-sarah-stierch-archives%E2%80%99-wikipedian-residence

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Sarah Stierch
Wikimedia Foundation Community Fellow
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