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    Library Intern

    The National League of Cities is seeking an intern to provide assistance to the Municipal Reference Service within the Center for Research and Municipal Programs. Duties include: writing abstracts for the Examples of Programs for Cities database; developing writing articles for Nation’s Cities Weekly, responding to reference and research requests; original cataloging and other duties. Candidates must be currently enrolled graduate students with a course of study in Library Science and have demonstrated excellent writing and analytical skills. An interest in municipal government or urban affairs issues is encouraged. This is a paid internship, 12-20 hours per , $12.00 per hour.

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    District of Columbia

    10/29/2007


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    National League of Cities

    The National League of Cities is the oldest and largest national organization for American cities. NLC serves as a resource and advocate for 18,000 cities, towns and villages of all sizes, from New York City to Bee Cave, Texas, which collectively serve 225 million people. The Center for Policy and Federal Relations is responsible for NLC’s advocacy efforts on behalf of municipal government before Congress and the Administration.

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