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Wednesday, February 24, 2016
Internships, ARChive of Contemporary Music (Manhattan)
Internships, ARChive of Contemporary Music
Established in 1985, the ARChive of Contemporary Music has grown to over 2
million recordings, making it the largest popular music collection in the
United States. In addition to recorded music, we also collect books,
magazines, music memorabilia and more. Our simple goal is to preserve
popular music from around the world for future generations. For more
information about the archive, visit http://www.arcmusic.org.
We currently have opportunities for
• book scanning
• record & CD cataloging
• Research for our upcoming Scandinavian Music Week
Our book digitization project is in cooperation with the Internet Archive's
Open Books Project. Interns will be trained to catalog and create metadata
for digitize books, perform quality assurance checks on the files, and
troubleshoot hardware and software issues. Catalogers will be trained with
our in-house cataloging rules and Filemaker Pro database.
All internships are unpaid, but we are certainly willing to help you meet
any requirements to receive course credit. Time requirements are
flexible--all we ask is that you are available for at least one full day
(11:00-6:00) per work week.
If you are interested, please contact Alex Curtin at alex@arcmusic.org with
your resume and a few words about your general interest in working at the
archive and what project(s) you are interested in contributing to. We have
opportunities available for summer and fall semesters.
Established in 1985, the ARChive of Contemporary Music has grown to over 2
million recordings, making it the largest popular music collection in the
United States. In addition to recorded music, we also collect books,
magazines, music memorabilia and more. Our simple goal is to preserve
popular music from around the world for future generations. For more
information about the archive, visit http://www.arcmusic.org.
We currently have opportunities for
• book scanning
• record & CD cataloging
• Research for our upcoming Scandinavian Music Week
Our book digitization project is in cooperation with the Internet Archive's
Open Books Project. Interns will be trained to catalog and create metadata
for digitize books, perform quality assurance checks on the files, and
troubleshoot hardware and software issues. Catalogers will be trained with
our in-house cataloging rules and Filemaker Pro database.
All internships are unpaid, but we are certainly willing to help you meet
any requirements to receive course credit. Time requirements are
flexible--all we ask is that you are available for at least one full day
(11:00-6:00) per work week.
If you are interested, please contact Alex Curtin at alex@arcmusic.org with
your resume and a few words about your general interest in working at the
archive and what project(s) you are interested in contributing to. We have
opportunities available for summer and fall semesters.