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EPA/NIEHS Internship Program Home "I think that my skills as an OCLC searcher are getting stronger every day. I'm having better luck with authority file searches for companies and names, and am finally getting the knack of exploiting the possibilities inherent in each field of the MARC record." "I wouldn't be moving on to my new professional position without the experience I've gained here." "My continued work in ILL has allowed me to obtain a more comprehensive understanding of library operations." "Of course, there are still those questions that stump me. However, the difference now is that I don't panic or get nervous like I did when I first started...I have learned so much that even with the extremely difficult question, I at least know how to begin..." "I feel I have greatly benefitted from my experience as an intern, and have learned much about providing quality information services to scientific researchers." "It's a really good opportunity to get a complete sense of how libraries function. The five rotations cover a broad range of library tasks and they give interns a well-rounded education outside of the classroom." "The internship provides practical experience that will benefit my overall career. As an intern, you learn a variety of skills in a pleasant work environment." "EPA interns tend to form a close community and help one another in and out of work and school." "Working as an intern at the EPA library, I have gained a better understanding of how the different areas of a library function together as a whole." |
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The EPA-RTP Library is one of twenty-eight libraries in the EPA National Library Network and is the only EPA library staffed under contract by university employees. The EPA-RTP Main Library supports the research needs of approximately 2,000 scientists working in the five laboratories that make up the EPA-RTP campus. The library's collection is broad and reflects the varied needs of the range of patrons that comprise the library's client base. Major areas of collection development include: biomedical and toxicological information; physics, chemistry, and engineering resources; legislative and regulatory publications; and limited business and computer resources. The collection includes subscriptions to more than 400 journals, over 240 electronic journals; paper copies of over 11,000 documents, including the "450" and"600" series of EPA publications; microfiche copies of 150,00 EPA documents; and the historic APTIC file of over 85,000 items related to air pollution. |
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Online searching interns perform in-depth database
searching for EPA-RTP researchers. The searching interns become proficient
with using scientific Dialog databases such as Medline, Biosis, Chemical
Abstracts, and many more. Other activities of the rotation include maintaining
departmental records and statistics and managing the library's Selective
Dissemination of Information (SDI) alerting service. Online searching
interns have the opportunity to develop proficiency using the special
syntax and commands of the Dialog search language, as well as to explore
the various search engines available on the World Wide Web.
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Interlibrary Loan (ILL) interns coordinate the delivery of resources and materials requested internally by EPA staff and externally by cooperating libraries. Day-to-day responsibilities include processing incoming patron requests for article reprints and monograph loans, searching for items and requesting them via the Online Computer Library Center (OCLC), requesting items through the National Library of Medicine's Docline service, and electronic delivery of articles via Ariel. Interlibrary Loan interns are also responsible for verifying incomplete or incorrect citations using a variety of search tools including resources such as PubMed, ScienceDirect, Agricola, Biosis Previews, Energy Science and Technology, Environmental Bibliography, Ulrich's Periodicals Directory, and Chemical Abstracts Service Source Index (CASSI). The interlibrary loan rotation provides interns with an introduction to the EPA-RTP collection; and interns also gain familiarity with common resources such as the library's online catalog (OLS), OCLC, Docline, and CLIO. |
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The Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards (OAQPS) Library Services intern is responsible for providing library services to the staff of OAQPS. The intern assists patrons in many different areas, including reference and interlibrary loan, and is primarily responsible for guiding OAQPS-produced materials through the EPA document publication process. This includes conferring with OAQPS researchers about explanations or clarifications regarding the EPA's current publication guidelines and providing examples and templates for researchers to utilize in the preparation of documents for publication. Additionally, interns assign EPA document numbers for OAQPS-produced documents and distribute completed documents to other EPA libraries, the National Service Center for Environmental Publications (NSCEP), National Technical Information Service (NTIS), and the Government Printing Office. | |||
| Reference interns at the EPA-RTP Main Library are responsible for providing assistance with the many resources available in the library. While developing expertise in the provision of reference services within a scientific special library, interns gain familiarity with a multitude of print and online reference tools. As the first point of contact for EPA staff and public patrons via phone, email, or in-person, reference interns respond to a variety of queries ranging from environmental questions to requests for specific EPA-produced documents. Reference interns also provide informal training on the use of library databases and EPA online resources. | Cataloging interns at the EPA-RTP Main Library are afforded a great opportunity to gain invaluable experience in both copy and original cataloging of materials that are added to the library's collection. Interns perform original cataloging for EPA technical documents, state agency reports and documents, international organization documents, dissertations, and, on occasion, monographs. Cataloging interns utilize OCLC's newest cataloging platform, Connexion, as well as the EPA's online catalog (OLS), and the library's circulation system on a daily basis. | |||
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To inquire about internship opportunities,
please contact:
April Errickson Library Director, US EPA-RTP Main Library UNC Contract Staff, C267-01 Research Triangle Park, NC 27711 Phone: 919-541-0094 errickson.april@epa.gov Last updated: October 31, 2003
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