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When we have cataloged DVDs, we have cataloged the DVD itself and then list
what was on it, in Past Perfect.  So we catalog it as an Object.
Cheers!

Hayes Scriven
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On Thu, Feb 12, 2009 at 5:23 PM, Margaret Fredrickson
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> WHen you catalog a DVD disc that is a recording of a public presentation,
> do you categorize it as a Photo or does it go in the Library, or the
> Archives or an Object?
> We are using Past Perfect and those are our choices.
>
> Peggy Fredrickson
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>
>
> On Feb 12, 2009, at 5:06 PM, Michelle Moon wrote:
>
> Strawbery Banke Announces
> Summer Internships in Museum Studies
>
> Strawbery Banke Museum, Portsmouth, NH, invites applications for several
> 2009 summer internships in  Archaeology, Collections, Historic Landscapes,
> Marketing, Development, Preservation, and Education.
>
> About Strawbery Banke
>
> Strawbery Banke is an outdoor history museum located in the heart of
> Portsmouth, NH, a vibrant coastal city. Our 10-acre site showcases 350 years
> of change in a New England waterfront neighborhood. Fully furnished restored
> houses and interiors depict change over time from 1695-1955. Each year,
> Strawbery Banke welcomes more than 50,000 visitors; delivers learning
> experiences to more than 12,000 school-age students; conducts original
> archaeological and collections research; and offers a wide-ranging array of
> public programs.
>
> About the Internship Program
>
> Description
>
> The Summer Internship in Museum Studies is an eight- to ten-week summer
> internship. Placements begin in June and end in mid-August. Interns work
> closely with museum staff on hands-on, meaningful projects and gain
> experience in the operation of a midsize museum. Work weeks are typically
> 37.5 hours, with some additional time for field trips, events, and meetings.
> Some weekend work is normally expected. Internship placements are tailored
> to the skills and interests of individual applicants.
>
> Eligibility
>
> Internships are available to both graduate and undergraduate students
> enrolled in United States colleges or universities. Undergraduate applicants
> must have completed at least two years of college coursework and be enrolled
> in a program related to the museum's mission and topic areas.
>
>
> How to Apply
>
> Request an application by contacting Michelle Moon, Director of Education,
> at
> [log in to unmask] <mailto:[log in to unmask]<[log in to unmask]>
> >  The application consists of a completed form, short statement, two
> references, and a transcript. All application materials must arrive at
> Strawbery Banke by Friday, March 6, 2009.
> ~ Michelle Moon, Director of Education
> Strawbery Banke Museum
> PO Box 300, Portsmouth, NH 03801
> (603) 422-7507 ~ [log in to unmask] ~
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