Greetings colleagues! We have two opportunities for 2-3 interns at the WGBH 
Media Library & Archives! Please forgive the cross postings and do not respond 
to me, but send a resume and a statement of interest by email to: 
[email protected] or by mail to:

WGBH Educational Foundation
Human Resources Department
One Guest Street
Boston, MA 02135

Please forward to any interested parties!
Thank you!
Courtney.

Digital Library Projects Internship
http://careers.wgbh.org/internships/internships/mla_digital_library.html
The WGBH Media Library & Archives has opportunities for undergraduate and 
graduate students to work in a film and media production archives. Come and 
learn what happens to all the materials that went into that FRONTLINE you saw 
after it aired on TV. Digital library interns will work with the Project 
Manager and Production Assistant to make archival media materials accessible 
online for two ongoing pilot projects, the CPB American Archive project and the 
Mellon Digital Library project. The CPB American Archive project will focus on 
Civil Rights Movement content. Funded by CPB, the American Archive will 
eventually be a national archive of PBS media materials. The Mellon Digital 
Library project uses foreign policy and the history of science content, and 
focuses on scholarly use of archival media material online. Interns will get 
hands-on experience preparing archival media for web access by digitizing 
materials, applying metadata, and encoding transcripts. This is an opportunity 
to learn moving image digitization for preservation and access, the PBCore 
metadata schema (pbcore.org) and the TEI XML schema (tei-c.org/).

Electronic Records Internship
http://careers.wgbh.org/internships/internships/mla_records.html
The WGBH Media Library & Archives has opportunities for undergraduate and 
graduate students to work in a film and media production archives. Come and use 
your electronic management knowledge in a real world setting. The Electronic 
Records Management interns will work with both the Program Shutdown Manager and 
the Digital Archives Manager. They will review electronic original interview 
transcripts that have been delivered to the Media Library and Archives by 
productions (such as Frontline or Nova) to standardize names, and correct any 
inconsistencies. This may require some research skills to identify exactly who 
a particular interviewee is and, where applicable, the position held at the 
time of the interview. This will require embedding the interviewee information 
within the document header and linking the transcript back to the physical tape 
holdings. The position will work to standardize naming conventions for 
interview transcripts, and create a suitable electronic workflow, prior to 
upload the WGBH digital assessment management system. Training will be given in 
this Artesia based application. The position requires excellent skills in 
reviewing and correcting information metadata. Familiarity with online search 
engines, Library of Congress Authorities and other online resources is 
recommended, as is an attention to detail.

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