Five Questions, Intern Edition: Kelsey Moore, 2024 Junior Fellow
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2024 Library of Congress Junior Fellow Kelsey Moore answers a few questions about herself and her experience here at the Library.
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Posted by: Ellen Terrell
2024 Library of Congress Junior Fellow Kelsey Moore answers a few questions about herself and her experience here at the Library.
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Posted by: Ellen Terrell
Read about Noelle Charbonneau a senior at Grand Valley State University and her time as a 2023 Junior Fellow.
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Hannah Meyer is a 2023 Junior Fellow in the Science, Technology & Business Division read about her and her project.
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The Library of Congress continually leaves me awestruck with the vast amount of information they have available, and the accuracy and quickness that they provide research and reference services to our patrons.
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The Junior Fellow internship program is itself an amazing program which introduces undergraduate as well as graduate students to a vast world of information.
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...it also became clear to me that I was entering into a rare opportunity. During my ten weeks with the Library of Congress, I would have access to a collection of materials composed largely of textbooks, cypher books, or treatises in the history of math--a collection most of which had never been digitized and, as a result, was generally understudied.
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Sophie Lefebvre looks back on her unexpectedly virtual experience as a 2020 Junior Fellow at the Library of Congress.
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The Library's Junior Fellows recently started their Summer 2020 tenure - in an unexpected way.
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What is your background? I hail from New England where I was born and raised in Connecticut. I attended the University of New Hampshire (UNH) and studied History, with minors in American Studies and Classics. During my time at UNH, I accepted a semester-long internship at the Smithsonian Institution Archives here in Washington, DC, and …
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