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You are encouraged to forward this opportunity to your colleagues, friends,
students, etc.
About the internship
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The e-mail newsletter intern will assist with the publishing operations of
the National Museum of American History’s monthly e-mail newsletter. The
intern will gain exposure to the process of developing and publishing museum
content by collaborating with curators, museum educators, exhibition
designers, and others.
As an intern in fall 2007 you will coordinate and write at least three
issues of the monthly e-mail newsletter, including researching and writing
behind-the-scenes stories and working with curators on new "Featured Object"
pieces. The intern will be expected to help with general Web site updates
including posting new events, press releases, and other information using
the Web site content administration tool (advanced HTML skills are not
required).
Your skills and experience
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We are looking for applicants with strong writing and organizational skills.
Please be sure to describe your writing experience in your application.
Basic skills in digital photo editing and HTML programming/Dreamweaver
experience are a plus. You should be at least upper-level college or
graduate student and have an interest in American history or museums or in
using new media technologies for educational purposes.
Hours
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* Minimum 20 hours per week. Flexible schedule.
* This position is unpaid.
* The Museum does not award college credit, but many U.S. colleges and
universities will recognize academic work performed while interning at the
Museum.
About the Museum and the New Media Program
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The National Museum of American History dedicates its collections and
scholarship to inspiring a broader understanding of our nation and its many
peoples. We create learning opportunities, stimulate imaginations, and
present challenging ideas about our country’s past.
The New Media Program strives to create experiences that extend the Museum’s
exhibitions and collections and unite the best qualities of a Museum visit
with the flexibility and interactivity of new media technology. Goals of
the program include:
Encourage interaction and participation inside and outside the Museum
Promote the Museum and attract audiences
Use electronic media to support and disseminate Museum scholarship
How to Apply
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Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis through September 7, 2007.
Applicants are encouraged to submit materials directly to Dana Allen-Greil
at [log in to unmask] or by fax at 202-357-1853. Your application should
include the following:
* A completed copy of the application form available at:
http://tinyurl.com/3cabb7
* Essay (see application form for details)
* Resume
C* ollege transcript (official or unofficial)
* One letter of recommendation
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