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Maryland Center for History and Culture seeks Oral History Intern

The H. Furlong Baldwin Library at the Maryland Center for History and Culture (MCHC) is offering a 15-week, paid oral history internship. The internship can be completed either remotely or in a hybrid format. The intern will gain a thorough understanding of the oral history life cycle, along with experience using the archival management system ArchivesSpace and digital asset management system (DAMS) ResourceSpace. The MCHC is a recent beneficiary of the Recordings at Risk grant, through which over 300 oral history tapes are being digitized and preserved. The intern will help to increase accessibility to these and other oral history materials by creating metadata and finding aids to describe collections. This is a great opportunity for a student or recent graduate to gain experience in the oral history field. The intern will work directly with the Library Director and Special Collections Archivist.

The Oral History Intern will:

  • Arrange incoming files recently digitized under the Recordings at Risk grant
  • Create and/or update records in the DAMS for digitized audio and transcripts
  • Create and/or update finding aids in ArchivesSpace for newly digitized collections
  • Use existing records and other resources to research rights issues, the history of legacy collections, and provide context about creators
  • Use analytical and writing skills to craft abstracts, scope and content notes, and historical/biographical notes
  • Parse out existing and newly created metadata according to organizational standards
  • Utilize controlled vocabularies, including Library of Congress name authority files and subject headings

Requirements:

  • Currently enrolled as an undergraduate, pursuing a graduate degree in information studies, history, or a related program, or a recent graduate from such a program.
  • Strong communication, organizational, and interpersonal skills
  • Close attention to detail
  • Proficient with technology and able to learn new systems and software
  • Flexible and able to work with minimal supervision
  • Must be able to commit 10-12 hours per week
  • Selected interns will undergo a background check

Benefits:

  • $1,500 stipend for 15 weeks (150 hours) of work
  • Complimentary MCHC membership, including free library and museum admission

To apply:

  • Please email your resume, cover letter, and contact information for two references to Mallory Herberger [email protected].
  • Selected candidates will be invited for an online interview.

About MCHC

  • MCHC is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment. MCHC does not discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment based on race, color, religion, national origin, age, gender, sex, ancestry, citizenship status, mental or physical disability, genetic information, sexual orientation, veteran status, or military status.
  • MCHC collects, preserves, and interprets the history, art, and culture of Maryland. By exploring multiple perspectives and sharing national stories through the lens of Maryland, the MCHC inspires critical thinking, creativity, and community.
Salary Range
Part-Time/Hourly
Categories:
Internships
Employer Name:
Maryland Center for History and Culture
Job Title:
Oral History Intern
Employer Website:
http://www.mdhistory.org
Employer Contact Information:
[email protected]
Job Submission Requirements:
• Please email your resume, cover letter, and contact information for two references to Mallory Herberger [email protected]. • Selected candidates will be invited for an online interview.
Benefit Package
• $1,500 stipend for 15 weeks (150 hours) of work • Complimentary MCHC membership, including free library and museum admission

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