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Internship - Human Studies Film Archive (Suitland, MD)
Filed under GSLIS Jobs and Opportunities
Posted by GSLIS, February 26, 2009
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Project Description: Jorge Preloran Ethnobiography Film Collection and Papers, 1955-1995
The Human Studies Film Archives (HSFA), Smithsonian Institution, is offering a paid internship for arranging and preserving the paper records of Jorge Preloran, an Argentine ethnographic filmmaker. The HSFA is the only moving image archives specifically devoted to preserving, documenting, and providing access to anthropological moving images and related documentation. The archives promotes the importance of moving image materials as an integral part of the anthropological record. The intern will assist the processing archivist.
The paper records for the Jorge Preloran collection comprise approximately 18 linear feet and include: original correspondence with anthropologists, filmmakers, and subjects of the films; production files and publicity materials; and a clipping file of articles relating to the edited films. At least one half of the papers are in Spanish. The intern will gain hands-on experience by arranging the records into appropriate series, re-housing the records, and undertaking other preservation measures. The intern will also assist in preparing the portion of the finding aid that relates to the paper records. This finding aid will be attached to the collection records in SIRIS.
Jorge Preloran is a cultural icon in Argentina and recently donated his oeuvre to the HSFA. The collection includes 46 documentaries on ethnographic topics in Latin America and the U.S., eleven of which focus on their protagonists’ life-stories. For more information see HSFA’s website’s most recent What’s New: http://www.nmnh.si.edu/naa/whatsnew.htm
Requirements: Enrollment in a graduate program in archives administration, library and information science, or a related field. Intern must have taken a graduate level introductory archives course. Reading fluency in Spanish is necessary and graduate or undergraduate coursework in Latin American studies is preferred.
All work will be conducted at the Human Studies Film Archives, Smithsonian Institution Museum Support Center (MSC), MRC 534, 4210 Silver Hill Road, Suitland, MD 20746. Time commitment is for 12 weeks, 4 days per week, 6 hours per day with some flexibility.
Stipend is $300 per week for 24 hours per week with a maximum of $3,600 for 12 weeks. Applicant should send a resume, two references with contact information, and a cover letter which outlines your past and present academic and non-academic experience relevant to the HSFA internship and to your career goals to: Pamela Wintle, Senior Film Archivist, Human Studies Film Archives, Smithsonian Museum Support Center MRC 534, 4210 Silver Hill Road, Suitland, Maryland 20746 or email wintlep@si.edu or by fax (301) 238-2883. For questions you can call (301) 238-1324 or email.