Monday, March 25, 2013
Information Literacy Program Internship - DiMenna-Nyselius Library, Fairfield University
Information Literacy Program Internship - DiMenna-Nyselius Library, Fairfield University,
Fall 2013. Description of Program: In concert with the mission of
Fairfield University, the DiMenna-Nyselius Library Instruction Program
seeks to develop information-literate lifelong learners. We define
information literacy as the ability to recognize when information is
needed; to effectively locate and organize information while considering
the myriad of information sources and formats available; to logically
and critically evaluate and assimilate information while seeking
objective truth and personal meaning; to synthesize and use information
to communicate conclusions persuasively; and to apply these skills
ethically and legally throughout life, with a sense of social
responsibility. Qualifications: Interns must be currently enrolled in a
graduate level Library and Information Science or School Media program.
Relevant class work in reference or instruction preferred. Description
of Internship: The Intern will play an active role in our Information
Literacy Program. The Intern will: Work closely with the Instruction
Coordinator to design and deliver approximately 8-10 library instruction
classes. The exact number and types of classes will be determined
through careful review of the Intern’s experience and interests, as well
as our Program’s needs. Have the opportunity to observe seasoned
instruction librarians, and receive substantive feedback on content and
delivery of instruction. Work collaboratively with faculty on lesson
plans. Depending on experience, career interests, and need, the Intern
could also produce a project related to our instruction program. The
Intern would work closely with the Instruction Coordinator on such a
project. Meet regularly with the Instruction Coordinator for ongoing
feedback and discussion. Depending on experience, previous coursework,
and interest, readings and discussions of information literacy related
readings may be included. This internship is an excellent opportunity to
work in an academic environment, learn about Information Literacy
Standards in theory and in practice, and gain valuable instruction
experience. This internship begins in late August and runs through
December, 2013. Contact: To apply, send a brief letter of interest and
availability to Christina McGowan, Assistant University Librarian of
Reference & Circulation Services, cmgowan@fairfield.edu, (203) 254-4000 x2465.
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Location:
Fairfield, CT, USA