While the Library Company depends on financial support from
individuals, foundations, and other sources to maintain our standards as one of
the country’s preeminent research libraries, a dedicated corps of volunteers
makes equally valuable contributions. Mrs. Louise Beardwood, a retired
librarian, spends one morning a week in the Print Department, researching
hard-to-identify images, conducting searches of the catalogs, and entering
information about readers and reproduction rights into a database. Along with
her professional skills, Mrs. Beardwood brings a willingness to be helpful in any
capacity, which makes her a particularly invaluable volunteer. Although she’s
not sure just how long she’s been volunteering at the Library Company, Mrs.
Beardwood knows what keeps her coming back. “The women in the Print room,” she
says, “are unfailingly considerate, polite, charming, and attentive to the
needs of their readers.”
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Volunteer Louise Beardwood (r) speaks with Curator of Prints and Photographs Sarah Weatherwax |
For more information about volunteer opportunities at the Library
Company contact Membership and Development Coordinator Emily O’Rourke at
eorourke@librarycompany.org or
consult the current listing of open volunteer opportunities at
http://www.librarycompany.org/about/employment.htm.
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