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J&A Chesen <[log in to unmask]>
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Sat, 10 Jan 1998 15:37:43 -0500
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M. A. Ehr wrote:
>
> My internship came about as a result of a newspaper article! I had to do a
> project for my Historic Preservation class, and saw an article in the
> Sunday paper about a topic that looked interesting. I contacted the person
> who had been featured in the article, and developed a relationship with her
> as I worked on my project. When she needed an intern that summer, she
> offered the position to me -- with pay! Just goes to show that there are
> definitely options beyond those that are posted and advertised, though it
> may take some work and a little luck to find them.
>
> Meg Ehr
> Curator
> Outagamie Museum and Houdini Historical Center
> 330 E. College Ave.
> Appleton, WI  54911
> (920) 735-9370
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From:   Len Hambleton [SMTP:[log in to unmask]]
> Sent:   Friday, January 09, 1998 1:04 PM
> To:     [log in to unmask]
> Subject:        Re: Internships
>
> I often see a general requests on the Museum List for internships . The
> writer asks for anything in the museum field and lists some cities
> theyd' like to work in.
> I was taught when looking for my internship in  Conservation and Museum
> Administration to fire "rifle shots" not "shotgun blasts".
> I am suggesting that to be successful, the prospective intern should
> research the area they are interested in ,talk to someone in such a
> position that ultimately they would like to be in as a career . Ask what
> it took to get there.
> Then use the AAM (American Association of Museums Directory ,which lists
> museums in each state or a directory of a specific country ,create a
> computer database with mail merge facilities and target the intended
> museum and contact by name. Call the museum and find out who is in the
> possible supervisory position for an internship and write them with a
> copy of current resume and skills they bring to the internship if there
> were one. Express what you'd like to learn from your internship, that
> you will so generously give to the host institution who know the value a
> keen intern can be .
> This really shows the potential supervisor that you are serious and he
> or she may  respond perhaps positively. Like the hidden job market I
> personally feel that many of us would welcome interns who were focussed
> to see if they would fit our intended plans to make it a mutually
> rewarding experience.
> There have been many discussions last year on this list about
> internships. New students to museology are not always made aware of how
> to find an internship.
> There is a softcovered book out the title of which I do not have here to
> quote accurately  and think it is called "Getting the most from your
> internship(orange cover) .I started there when seeking mine. My college
> suggested when I was still wet behind the ears that they would find me
> one. As a mature student I sat down and scratched a dream list of
> favorite museums and in what cities I would like to live for 8 months-it
> may as well be fun ,because after work hours you are on your own! Start
> looking 1 -2 years before your courses end;nothing like lead time on
> your side.
> So I would like to see requests on this list that are specific on what
> you are looking for .Is it a conservation internship. a museum admin .,
> one ,graphic design,design techie?
> The you may just be surprised by a reply from a reader on this same list
> who just happened to have such an internship in mind at their buy
> institution.
> Good luck and good hunting!
>
> Len Hambleton - Objects Conservator
> North Carolina Museum of History
> 5 East Edenton Street
> Raleigh NC. 27601-1011
> [log in to unmask]
> 919-715-0200 x244
> "Information in the spirit of sharing,catch the wave!"
>
> Opinions expressed in this message may not represent the policy of my
> agency
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Jessica Harris [SMTP:[log in to unmask]]
> > Sent: Friday, January 09, 1998 12:25 PM
> > To:   [log in to unmask]
> > Subject:      Internships
> >
> > I would like some information on ANY KIND of museum internships,
> > particularly in Dallas, Chicago or Knoxville.  Can anyone help me?
> >
> > Thanks!
> >
> > Jessica Harris
We have unpaid internship opportunities at the Carillon Historical Park
in Dayton, Ohio.  Opportunities exist for interns to gain experience in
the areas of conservation, exhbits, collections and research.  For
further information contact me, Judy Chesen, Assistant Curator or Jeanne
Palermo, Curator, Carillon Historical Park at
Carillon Historical Park
2001 S. Patterson Blvd.
Dayton, Ohio 45409
937-293-2841 or 293-3620
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