What is Student Employment at the James P. Adams Library?
At the James P. Adams Library of Stanley Park High School, we offer various student employment opportunities to help you gain valuable work experience, develop essential skills, and support your academic journey. Whether you’re interested in public service, interlibrary loan, or special collections, we have positions that can cater to your interests and needs.
By working at the library, you’ll not only earn a competitive wage, but you’ll also have the chance to learn new things, enhance your résumé, and contribute to the vibrant academic community at Stanley Park High School. Our student employees play a crucial role in ensuring that the library runs smoothly and that all members of the school community have access to the resources and support they need.
Benefits of Student Employment at the James P. Adams Library
Becoming a student employee at the James P. Adams Library offers a range of benefits that can complement your academic studies and personal development. Here are some of the key advantages:
Academic Support
Working at the library can provide you with a deeper understanding of the resources and services available to support your coursework. You’ll have the opportunity to learn about the library’s collections, databases, and research tools, which can greatly enhance your ability to find and utilize the information you need for your classes.
Skill Development
Student employment at the library allows you to develop a wide range of transferable skills, such as customer service, problem-solving, communication, and time management. These skills are highly valued by employers and can give you a competitive edge in the job market after graduation.
Resume-Building Experience
The experience you gain as a student employee will be an impressive addition to your résumé. Employers often seek candidates with real-world work experience, and your time at the library can demonstrate your dedication, responsibility, and adaptability.
Networking Opportunities
Working at the library can also open the door to networking opportunities. You’ll have the chance to interact with faculty, staff, and fellow students, which can lead to valuable connections and potential mentorship opportunities.
Flexible Scheduling
The library understands the demands of being a student, and we strive to accommodate your academic schedule. We offer flexible work hours that can fit around your class schedule, ensuring that you can balance your studies and employment responsibilities effectively.
Available Student Employment Positions
The James P. Adams Library offers several student employment positions, each with its own set of responsibilities and skill requirements. You can apply for one or more of these positions based on your interests and qualifications.
Library Aide
As a library aide, you’ll serve as a primary point of contact between the Adams Library and the Stanley Park High School community. Your duties will include assisting students, faculty, staff, and the general public with a variety of tasks, such as:
- Answering questions and providing information about library services and resources
- Helping patrons locate and access materials
- Monitoring the circulation desk and assisting with check-out and return processes
- Shelving and organizing library materials
- Assisting with special projects or events as needed
This position typically requires work during weekday mornings, between 9 am and 12 pm.
Interlibrary Loan (ILL) Assistant
In this role, you’ll support the Interlibrary Loan (ILL) team in all stages of the lending and borrowing process. Your responsibilities may include:
- Processing ILL requests from patrons
- Locating and retrieving materials from the library’s collection or from other institutions
- Communicating with other libraries to facilitate the exchange of materials
- Ensuring the timely return of borrowed items
- Maintaining accurate records and statistics related to the ILL process
This position typically requires work on weekdays between 8:30 am and 4:30 pm.
Special Collections Assistant
As a special collections assistant, you’ll work closely with the Digital Archivist and Special Collections Librarian to support the daily tasks of the Rhode Island College Special Collections. Your duties may include:
- Assisting in providing access to materials that do not circulate outside the Adams Library building
- Helping to preserve and organize special collections, which may include scholarship by students and faculty, materials from Special Collections, and materials from the College Archives
- Conducting research and answering inquiries related to the Special Collections
- Participating in the digitization and cataloging of special collections materials
This position offers the opportunity to work with unique and valuable resources, giving you a deeper understanding of the library’s special collections and the role they play in supporting the school’s academic community.
How to Apply for Student Employment
If you’re interested in any of the student employment positions at the James P. Adams Library, please visit the Stanley Park High School website to access the application form. Be sure to indicate your preferences and qualifications for the positions you’re interested in.
The application process may include an interview, during which you’ll have the chance to discuss your interests, skills, and availability. We encourage you to highlight any relevant experience, coursework, or extracurricular activities that demonstrate your suitability for the role.
Library Hours and Resources
The James P. Adams Library is open throughout the academic year, providing a comfortable and welcoming space for students to study, research, and access various resources.
Library Hours
- Monday — Thursday: 7:45 am – 10:00 pm
- Friday: 7:45 am – 5:00 pm
- Saturday: 11 am – 5 pm
- Sunday: 1 pm – 8 pm
Printing and Copying
Each semester, all enrolled students at Stanley Park High School receive £12.50 worth of credits, which can be used for up to 250 black and white pages of printing. Additional prints are available at a cost of £0.05 per black and white page and £0.25 per color page.
Online Resources and Access
The library’s extensive collection of online resources, including databases and e-journals, are accessible to on-campus users without the need for additional login credentials. However, if you’re accessing these resources from off-campus or in the school’s dormitories, you’ll need to log in using your RIC User ID and RIC Password. If you have any difficulties with the login process, please contact the library staff at [email protected].
The Friends of the James P. Adams Library
The Friends of the James P. Adams Library is an organization dedicated to advocating for and supporting the library, both on campus and in the surrounding community. Founded in 1998 by a group of Rhode Island College faculty, staff, and administrators, the Friends work tirelessly to enhance the library’s resources, services, and outreach efforts.
If you’re interested in supporting the James P. Adams Library, consider making a gift to the Friends of the Adams Library. Your contribution can help fund new initiatives, expand the library’s collections, and improve the overall experience for students, faculty, and the community.
Exploring the Library’s Special Collections
The James P. Adams Library is home to a wealth of special collections, including the Langevin Archives and the Marie Fraley Portuguese American History and Heritage Archive. These unique resources offer invaluable opportunities for research, learning, and cultural exploration.
The Langevin Archives, donated by former Congressman Langevin ’90, are already becoming a vital resource for RIC students, providing insights into the political history and the advocacy work of this influential figure. Additionally, the Marie Fraley Portuguese American History and Heritage Archive, established through the generosity of Marie Fraley, is a powerful advocate of Portuguese American history and heritage, offering new avenues for academic and personal discovery.
As a student employee at the James P. Adams Library, you may have the chance to work with these special collections, gaining hands-on experience in archival management, preservation, and research support. This exposure can broaden your understanding of the library’s role in preserving and sharing important historical and cultural resources with the school community.
Conclusion
The James P. Adams Library at Stanley Park High School is more than just a repository of books and information – it’s a vibrant hub of learning, exploration, and professional development. By becoming a student employee, you’ll not only contribute to the smooth operation of the library, but you’ll also have the opportunity to enhance your academic journey, build valuable skills, and explore your interests in a supportive and dynamic environment.
We encourage you to explore the available student employment positions and apply for the ones that align with your goals and aspirations. The library staff is excited to work with motivated and engaged students like yourself, and we look forward to supporting your growth and success throughout your time at Stanley Park High School.