Winter/Spring Cataloging & Metadata Intern - Archives of American Gardens
Smithsonian Institution
Washington, D.C.

The Archives of American Gardens' intern will assist primarily with cataloging
series and item level descriptions in the Horizon database system and apply
embedded metadata to corresponding digital assets. The intern will also assist
with the digitization of archival materials (35mm slides, negatives and
photographic prints), write interpretive materials utilizing the collections,
assist with social media initiatives, prepare teaching tools for field
volunteers engaged in documenting gardens for the Archives, and enter
reference requests into an Access database. The intern may have an opportunity
to assist with discrete components of the processing, arrangement and housing
of collections, and develop parts of inventories and/or finding aids. The
intern will report to a team of three museum specialists to carry out the
following tasks:

  * Synthesizing information in newly acquired collections to create 
series/garden level descriptions
  * Creating MARC-based collection, series and item level records for the 
Smithsonian's online database (www.siris.si.edu) and reviewing database records 
for accuracy
  * Renumbering image files and embedding metadata in digital assets in 
preparation for digital asset management system ingestion
  * Assist with providing additional access points to images already in the 
digital asset management system
  * Conducting research on garden history and design related topics using 
approved sources
  * Creating postings on Facebook and Twitter for Mystery Monday and 
Tag-it-Tuesday initiatives
  * Developing succinct reports or articles on the garden documentation process 
for field volunteers
  * Digitizing paper and photographic materials using best practices and 
approved methods, as needed
  * Interns with prior experience with the creation of finding aids may have an 
opportunity to work on a project to convert legacy archival finding aids and 
inventories to the EAD format using Archivists Toolkit and Steady
  * Interns with interest and advanced experience with audio-video materials 
will have the opportunity to assist with the rehousing of a small collection of 
16mm film
The ideal candidate is pursuing a graduate degree in Library and Information
Science or Archival Studies and has the following skills:

  * Cataloging and/or metadata in an archival, museum or library setting
  * A very high attention to detail and good organizational skills
  * Excellent writing abilities and communication skills
  * Knowledge of MARC, CCO, EAD, DACS, and relational databases
  * Willingness to adapt to changing priorities and circumstances and update 
project schedule accordingly
  * Ability to work independently and in a team environment
  * Self-starter with a strong work ethic
Interest in:

  * Archival or visual resource collection
  * Image management and structured data
  * History, art history, garden or landscape studies
  * Social media for archival outreach and education
  * Gaining hands-on experience using the following software programs: 
SirsiDynix Horizon system, Adobe Bridge/Photoshop, Open Text, Hootsuite, 
Microsoft Office Suite and Microsoft Access



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