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Library Of Congress Researcher and Guidance Volunteers

May 8th, 2008 · No Comments

Tags: Volunteer Opertunities


As the title suggests, this volunteer assists the researcher in mapping out a logical strategy for using the Library’s vast resources. The Researcher Guidance Volunteer (RGV) seeks to organize the new researcher’s initial forays throughout the Library’s sprawling campus. The RGV counsels the novice researcher on a convenient route to the appropriate reading rooms in a timely fashion. The RGV is not trained to focus on research projects but rather to assist the reader with directions, to answer questions of a strategic nature, and to allay apprehensions.If you are accepted, you will participate in this program for - 1 year(s)

Application Dates:
Applications are accepted at any time.

Stipend/Compensation:
None

For More Information:
http://www.loc.gov/help/volunteer-application3.html

Citizenship Requirements:
US Citizenship Not Required.

Applications Open To:
Other Professional
Categories:
Collections Conservation and Preservation
Geography and Maps
Government and Business Administration
Humanities, Art, and Culture
Information Technology
Law
Library Sciences
Policy Analysis
Public Relations
Contact & Application Information:
Name: Visitor Services Office
Phone: 202-707-9779
Fax: 202-707-0190
Email: vso@loc.gov

 

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