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Newseum Archival Internship Spring 2016 - Laurel, MD

Are you looking for an exciting internship that will provide you with the skills necessary to help you obtain full-time archival employment? If so, the Newseum's Archival Internship at our Laurel, MD location is for you!

The Newseum, a revolutionary 250,000-square-foot museum of news, offers visitors an experience that blends five centuries of news history with up-to-the-second technology and hands-on exhibits.  At the Newseum, we pride ourselves on creating up-to-the minute exhibits and actively collecting modern and historic artifacts. As a Newseum intern you will work with our 35,000 piece historic print news collection at our state-of-the-art support center in Laurel, Maryland.

Internship hours are flexible and can be arranged to fit individuals' schedules. You will be a member of the small, dynamic Collections team and will be able to make an enormous contribution to the work we do. This is a wonderful opportunity to gain behind-the-scenes archival experience with one of Washington, D.C.'s most popular museums!

Intern responsibilities will include assisting the Print News Archivist with the following tasks:

*         Processing historic newspapers and magazines. The main focus of this internship will be original cataloging of the Newseum's historic magazine collection. This includes researching important news events, database entry, taking record shots, and identifying items that need repair or conservation.

*         Retrieving and re-shelving archival materials, including the frequent handling and carrying of 20-40 lb. newspaper boxes.

*         Preparing newspapers or magazines for exhibition, depending upon exhibits schedule.

Experience/Skills

*         Candidates should be currently enrolled in or should have recently finished a museum-related, library science-related, or archival-related graduate or undergraduate program, with an interest in collections/archival work.

*         Excellent computer skills and accuracy in spelling and database entry.

*         Solid historical research skills and broad knowledge of, and interest in, U.S. and world history.

*         The ability to frequently lift and carry 20-40 lb. boxes and lift, reach, and bend with ease.

*         Must have dependable transportation to our Laurel, MD facility.

Timing/Duration/Pay
Internships last for a minimum of 12 weeks and may be part- or full-time. This unpaid internship position is for college credit or experience only.

Application Deadline

Thursday, November 19, 2015



Application Process
Please send your cover letter, resume, and two references to:

Newseum
Human Resources Department
555 Pennsylvania Ave., NW Washington, DC 20001
E-mail: [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>


Molly Luken | Collections Specialist
NEWSEUM
555 Pennsylvania Ave., N.W. | Washington, DC 20001
Tel: 202/292-6342 |
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