Hi Cristina,

I remember encountering similar issues locating opportunities to get experience 
before I graduated.  My LIS program did offer the opportunity to get credit for 
an internship but at that time I had to do all the arrangements.  I reached out 
to the academic library in my town and asked if they would host me for an 
internship.  It was unpaid but extremely useful.  Since I have graduated, I 
have learned that there are other opportunities but it can be difficult to find 
them through formal  channels.  It does depend to some extent on whether you 
are working somewhere else and will have to work around that schedule and also, 
whether you have the luxury of arranging an unpaid internship as I did.  I 
would also take into consideration what you would like to do after you graduate 
when you check into things.  Archives and museums are often very happy to have 
volunteer help, we have a public policy institute in our state that recruits 
interns each year, even school libraries might appreciate help with organizing 
and planning for the upcoming year.  If you do approach someone that doesn't 
have an advertised position make it clear that you are looking for both 
experience and something to put on  your resume/CV.  Be sure and get someone to 
agree to be your mentor that will serve as a reference when you start applying 
for permanent jobs.

One of the things that has struck me about librarianship is how very open and 
flexible the field is.  This makes it somewhat challenging when you are new to 
the field because there are not a lot of hard "rules" to follow.  But it also 
allows you to be creative and find a fit for your skills and interests.

Best of luck with your internship and your career!

Kay Bjornen
Research Data Initiative Librarian
Oklahoma State University

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Hi All,

I am a graduate student currently enrolled in an LIS program and am looking to 
gain hands-on experience in the field. I have been searching for potential 
internships/jobs but am finding the majority of the listings all require to 
have already obtained the LIS degree (I have applied to some internships). Does 
anyone have any advice for landing an internship/job? Or any advice for an LIS 
student?



Thank you,

Christina G.

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