Dave Rice
CUNY TV
Archivist / Digital Systems Manager
Molly Fair
CUNY TV
Assistant Archivist
365 5th Ave
New York, NY 10016
Overview: |
The Billy Rose Theatre Division (BRTD) at the New York Public Library for the Performing Arts is seeking an intern interested in gaining professional hands-on experience in archival management and processing, with an emphasis on performing arts and cultural heritage. This opportunity is designed for an intern to work with an experienced archivist to acquire some of the core skills essential for establishing a career as an archivist. About the Collection: The Billy Rose Theatre Division was founded in 1931 and now holds more than 5 million items, including archival papers and records, photographs, scrapbooks, clippings, programs, reviews, posters and artwork, and 3-dimensional materials. Its collections illuminate virtually every type of performance, from street corner to stage to studio, and include drama and musical theatre, film, television, radio, and popular entertainment (circus, magic, vaudeville, puppetry). |
Responsibilities: |
Skills Development Assisting with collections care assessments and management Assisting with catalog maintenance Processing and creating finding aids for small archival collections, following national standards Professional Interactions/Development Interns will work under the supervision of the Assistant Curator, BRTD and will have opportunities to interact with other professional staff in the Theatre Division. Interns may accompany the Archivist on site visits to appraise potential acquisitions, and will also be exposed to the public service side of the division by shadowing staff in the Special Collections Reading Room and the Reference Desk. |
Qualifications: |
Eligibility requirements:
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Work Environment: |
This is an unpaid internship opportunity Hours Requirements Timeframe: 120 hours over 12 weeks Schedule: 10 hours per week (All interns must commit to schedule at least four hours on one day; otherwise hours are flexible). Working hours: Monday - Friday: 10:00am – 6:00pm. |
Our internship program is sponsored and supported by our chapter members. It is designed to be as flexible as possible for both students and sponsors. For this reason we do not follow an academic calendar. We do ask that you become a student SLA member and commit at least 1 full business day per week to the internship. The more days per week you commit to the internship; the larger the pool of internship opportunities. Generally, host sites require that you be a currently matriculating graduate library school student.
The types of internships that our program offers vary greatly. We encourage you to express the types of internships you wish to explore. Below are just a few examples of our host sites:
Internship descriptions range from general reference, online research, to Intranet content indexing/management. In keeping with our flexibility directive, we believe that the student and the sponsor should clearly understand that along with some clerical-type duties, majority of the responsibilities of an intern is to learn new skill sets and add to their experience.
We ask that the sponsor supervises the intern with an ALA-accredited degreed librarian to ensure that the experience will be worthwhile and resume-building for the intern and provides the sponsor with professional quality work.
Most of our internships are located in Manhattan, but there have been exceptions. Generally our MLS students attend the following programs:
Not a SLANY student member? SLA membership is recommended, but not required. Let us know how we can help you.
Contact Information
SLA Student Internships Chair | Heidi Weinkam Crowe sla_ny@yahoo.com |
LLAGNY Internships Co-Chair | Kit Hartnett, co-chair Proskauer Rose LLP 1585 Broadway New York, NY 10036 (212) 969-5010 (212) 969-2931 (fax) khartnett@proskauer.com |
LLAGNY Internships Co-Chair | Sonal Pandya, co-chair Linklaters LLP 1345 Ave of the Americas 18th Fl New York, NY 10105 (212) 830-9515 (212) 424-9100 (fax) sonal.pandya@linklaters.com |