We are looking for interns to help with this monumental phase of the project. Additionally, interns will be expected to help with the digitization, cataloging and general maintenance of the NYLCU’s permanent onsite collections. These are collections that are appraised to have high historic value and that we feel would benefit NYCLU staff to also maintain copies of onsite, as well as at the University. Interns will gain hands on experience weeding, arranging, appraising, digitizing, cataloging and general processing of archival material. Additionally, since the program is still in its infancy, interns will be able to experience the challenges and accomplishments of helping to create an archives program from the ground up. The internship is unpaid, but may be taken for course credit.
Position Responsibilities:
Assists the Archives & Records Coordinator in weeding and arranging archival material.
Catalogs records boxes and inputs folder level metadata into an archival management database.
Assigns disposition instructions and dates to records boxes by referring to the NYCLU Records Retention Schedule.
Helps with appraisal of records for possible digitization.
Digitizes material for our Electronic Document Archive, helps to organize and maintain our permanent onsite collections.
Contributes at least one entry to all-staff “Archives Update” postings, designed to pique staff interest and keep the organization updated as to the progress of the project.
Assists with other day to day tasks as needed.
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Qualifications:
Must be currently enrolled in an MLS/MLIS program, or other graduate program in an archives related field.
Must be able to commit to at least 100 total hours or average 1 day per week, 10:30-5:30, (Monday-Friday) for about 14 weeks. Candidates who are able to exceed this minimum requirement will be given priority.
Successful applicants should have an interest in archives and records management centers in non-traditional library settings.
Some knowledge of legal documents and/or records management is a plus.
Able to commute to the NYCLU’s main office in lower Manhattan or occasionally a records storage facility in Brooklyn if necessary, and be able to lift heavy records boxes.
Applicants should email their cover letter and resume to jobs@nyclu.org with “Archival Internship” in the subject heading. Applications will be reviewed until the positions are filled.
The NYCLU is proud to be an affirmative action/equal opportunity employer and encourages applications from women, people of color, persons with disabilities, and lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender individuals.