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Summer Internship — National Anthropological Archives,

SUMMER 2010: Reference Internship at the National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution
Title: Reference Services Intern
Description: The Reference Services Intern will assist the Reference Archivist with research questions, scheduling reference appointments, creating a system to track reference requests, blogging about the collection, and maintaining the reading room. As an integral part of the Reading Room, the Intern’s duties will include assisting patrons, retrieving boxes, interpreting catalog records and finding aids, and providing instruction on how to properly handle archival material. The intern will also work with students participating in the Smithsonian Institution’s Summer Institute in Museum Anthropology.
Who Should Apply: Graduate students in archives, museum, library, history, and anthropology programs. Recent graduates from these programs will also be considered.
Stipend Provided: Yes
Dates: June 21 to July 30 approximately 35 hours a week
Location: National Anthropological Archives, Museum Support Center (MSC), 4220 Silver Hill Road, Suitland, MD. http://www.nmnh.si.edu/naa/. The MSC is a 10 minute walk from the Suitland Station on the Green Line, or accessible via free shuttle from the National Mall.
How to apply: Interested students should send a resume and cover letter to Leanda Gahegan at gaheganl@si.edu by April 12, 2010. Please include relevant research interests and/or projects in your cover letter.
About the National Anthropological Archives: The National Anthropological Archives collects and preserves historical and contemporary anthropological materials that document the world’s cultures and the history of anthropology. It’s collections represent the four fields of anthropology – ethnology, linguistics, archaeology, and physical anthropology – and include manuscripts, field notes, correspondence, photographs, maps, sound recordings, film and video created by Smithsonian anthropologists and other preeminent scholars.
http://www.nmnh.si.edu/naa/
About the Smithsonian Institution Summer Institute in Museum Anthropology: SIMA is an intensive four-week training program that teaches graduate students how to use museum collections in research, incorporating Smithsonian collections as an integral part of their anthropological training.
http://anthropology.si.edu/summerinstitute/

Peter J. Wosh
Director, Archives/Public History Program
History Department
New York University
53 Washington Square South
New York NY 10012
Phone: (212) 998-8601
Fax: (212) 995-4017
http://history.fas.nyu.edu/object/history.gradprog.archivespublichistory.html

Internship — New York City Parks Department

It was good to speak with you Friday regarding our ongoing need for interns to assist with: the monuments catalogue, researching historical signs, research and authorship of new thematic texts for DPR website (see previous entries on line at: http://www.nycgovparks.org/sub_about/parks_history/history.html) answering public inquiries and aiding with special projects.

Currently I have need for a highly motivated intern to assist with research to identify available images and information for an exhibition opening at the Arsenal June 23rd, entitled Before They Were Parks. The show will include case studies and types of properties around the city that have become parks, from private estates to cemeteries to former industrial sites. We have already canvassed all of our internal resources, and now need to procure images and information culled from external sources, from various archives to oral histories with former property owners etc. The outcome of this work will be a highly public exhibition that we hope will demonstrate how history informs the present, and illustrate the transformative scenarios that lead to the creation of our public parks, and the “readaptive use” of countless privately held sites around the city, that were converted into public amenities.

Please let me know if whether any students enrolled in your programs would be appropriate for and interested in working on this project.

Thanks.

Jonathan Kuhn

Director, Art & Antiquities

City of New York/Parks & Recreation

The Arsenal, Central Park

New York, New York 10065

Phone: (212) 360-3410

Fax: (212) 360-1373

Peter J. Wosh
Director, Archives/Public History Program
History Department
New York University
53 Washington Square South
New York NY 10012
Phone: (212) 998-8601
Fax: (212) 995-4017
http://history.fas.nyu.edu/object/history.gradprog.archivespublichistory.html

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