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Cultivate practical skills in cataloguing, digital archiving, and library support tasks while preparing for a career in information management.
A career as a Library or Archival Assistant is ideal for detail-oriented individuals who value information preservation and organization. In this role, you’ll manage catalogues, assist patrons, and help digitize collections. Whether working in a library, museum, or archive, you will support access to knowledge while learning key skills in information management, research, and preservation that form the foundation for careers in information services and cultural heritage.
As a Library or Archival Assistant, you will learn how to organize and manage collections, digitize records, assist with cataloguing, and support research requests. You’ll gain skills in attention to detail, database use, and public service. Interns will be required to complete assignments that involve both practical tasks (such as cataloguing or indexing) and written work to demonstrate understanding of archival and library practices.
Access to a computer with internet for research and cataloguing tasks.
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