The Wayne County Public Library in Goldsboro is inviting undergraduate and graduate students to apply for a Local History internship.
This opportunity is generously funded by the Wayne County Public Library Foundation and
donations given by community members in memory of Local History Librarian, Marty
Tschetter.
“This internship is a wonderful way for a student who is interested in pursuing a future in librarianship or history to gain hands-on, paid experience. We are grateful that our library is able to offer this opportunity,” says Anna Mitchell, Local History Librarian.
For this summer opportunity, we are looking for an organized, self-directed student with an interest in learning about various aspects of library work, including managing historical collections, archives, digitization, and working with the public to share library resources.
Graduate students pursuing a degree in Library Science or a related field and undergraduate junior and senior-level students pursuing degrees in either history, public history, or a related field are encouraged to apply.
Internship and application information may be found here.
For more information about the Local History programs and resources offered at the library, contact Mitchell at (919) 735-1824 ext. 1830, or email her at [email protected].