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The American Craft Council has two paid internships available for the
Summer of 2018, thanks to a generous grant from the Friends of Fiber Arts
International.

*LIBRARY INTERN*





*Location:* Minneapolis, MN

*Job Type:* Part-time, hourly

*Hours:* 15-20 hours/week for 12 weeks, sometime between the hours of 8am
and 5pm, Monday through Friday; starting May or June 2018

*Application Closing Date:* Friday, March 2, 2018

*Pay:* $15/hour



The American Craft Council (ACC) Library is currently seeking a bright,
enthusiastic, and dedicated intern to work on a grant-funded cataloging
project under the supervision of the ACC librarian.



The primary responsibility of the intern will be cataloging a large
donation of books and exhibition catalogs from the library of the Friends
of Fiber Arts International.  The Friends donation includes nearly 200
titles unique to the ACC library collection.  The cataloging intern will
enter these new holdings through OCLC Connexion, and upload the records
into the ACC library catalog (Koha). This is a great opportunity to
experience cataloging of exhibition catalogs and books on the field of
contemporary craft within an art research library.



*Background*



As a program of the American Craft Council, the Library maintains a
comprehensive collection of print and visual materials on American craft
with an emphasis on the period since 1940. Containing over 20,000 books and
exhibition catalogs, 700 bound volumes of leading periodicals, over 3000
artist files and an accompanying database, the Library is also the
repository of the Council archives, including those of the Museum of
Contemporary Crafts/American Craft Museum (1956-1990). While focused on
modern craft, the collection also supports research in the related fields
of design and applied and decorative arts. The Library is located in NE
Minneapolis, and is open to the public Monday-Thursday, 10am-5pm, and
Friday, 9am-4pm.



*Primary Responsibilities*



·         Select bibliographic records through OCLC Connexion.

·         Upload bibliographic records into Koha, following prescribed
standards of the ACC library.

·         Make use of controlled vocabulary resources and LC classification
resources to refine bibliographic records.

·         Process items by adding copies to the library catalog, barcoding
and making items shelf-ready.

·         Communicate regularly with ACC Librarian as to concerns, issues
and progress on tasks.

·         Assist with answering reference and research requests as needed.



*Qualifications*



·         Must be currently enrolled in or a recent graduate of an MLIS
program, or have significant experience in bibliographic cataloging.

·         Coursework in bibliographic cataloging as well as familiarity and
experience with OCLC Connexion and/or Koha cataloging systems preferred.

·         Experience using controlled vocabularies preferred.

·         Excellent oral and written communication skills.

·         Careful attention to detail and strong organizational skills.

·         Ability to take initiative and work independently.

·         Interest or background in contemporary craft and craft history
preferred.





*To Apply *

Please send your cover letter and resume to [log in to unmask]
with the subject: *Library Cataloging Intern*

*ARCHIVE INTERN*





*Location:* Minneapolis, MN

*Job Type:* Part-time, hourly

*Hours:* 15-20 hours/week for 12 weeks, sometime between the hours of 8am
and 5pm, Monday through Friday; starting May or June 2018

*Application Closing Date:* Friday, March 2, 2018

*Pay:* $15/hour



The American Craft Council (ACC) Library is currently seeking a bright,
enthusiastic, and dedicated intern to work on a grant-funded digitization
project under the supervision of the ACC librarian.



The primary responsibility of the intern will be assisting the librarian in
selecting, and preparing for digitizing, the artist file materials within a
large donation from the library of the Friends of Fiber Arts International.
In addition, the intern will be responsible for organizing materials and
writing metadata using the library's content management tool (CONTENTdm).
The internship is a great opportunity to experience working with visual
collections within an art research library.



*Background*



As a program of the American Craft Council, the Library maintains a
comprehensive collection of print and visual materials on American craft
with an emphasis on the period since 1940. Containing over 20,000 books and
exhibition catalogs, 700 bound volumes of leading periodicals, over 3000
artist files and an accompanying database, the Library is also the
repository of the Council archives, including those of the Museum of
Contemporary Crafts/American Craft Museum (1956-1990). While focused on
modern craft, the collection also supports research in the related fields
of design and applied and decorative arts. The Library is located in NE
Minneapolis, and is open to the public Monday-Thursday, 10am-5pm, and
Friday, 9am-4pm.



*Primary Responsibilities *



·         Assist in the selection of materials for digitization from
Friends of Fiber Arts and ACC artist files.

·         Prescribe metadata and manage content in the ACC's CONTENTdm
digital repository.

·         Make use of controlled vocabulary resources to enter data into
the important subject data fields.

·         Scan images to file and make adjustments as necessary using
Photoshop.

·         Execute proper care and storage of materials.

·         Communicate regularly with librarian as to concerns, issues and
progress on tasks.

·         Assist with answering reference and research questions as needed.



*Qualifications*



   - Junior or senior in an undergraduate or graduate level library
   science, museum studies or art history program, or a recent graduate.
   - Experience using controlled vocabularies and/or tagging in data
   creation.
   - Preferred coursework in archival studies and/or experience working in
   an archives or library setting.
   - Familiarity or experience with CONTENTdm or other digital asset
   management system.
   - Excellent oral and written communication skills.
   - Careful attention to detail and strong organizational skills.
   - Ability to take initiative and work independently.
   - Preferred interest or background in contemporary craft and craft
   history.





*To Apply *

Please send your cover letter and resume to [log in to unmask]
with the subject: *Archive Intern*





*About the American Craft Council *

The American Craft Council is a national, nonprofit organization
cultivating a culture of making. We believe in a world where everyone is
inspired to live a creative life. We support professional makers through
our unique shows. We provide educational opportunities, including a
one-of-a-kind library, conferences, public lectures, and student programs.
Our national awards elevate emerging artists and honor masters. We promote
the handmade through our robust, member-driven website and our
award-winning *American Craft *magazine.


* The American Craft Council is an equal opportunity employer and does not
discriminate against any employee or applicant on the basis of age, color,
disability, gender, national origin, race, religion, sexual orientation,
gender identity, veteran status, or any classification protected by
federal, state, or local law. **We value diversity, inclusiveness, and
equity and welcome candidates from all walks of life.*

*This internship opportunity would not be possible without the generous
support of our sponsors. The American Craft Council would like to thank
both the Friends of Fiber Arts International and the Minnesota State Arts
Board for their contributions*.




*Beth Goodrich*
Librarian
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Direct:  612-206-3118



1224 Marshall Street NE, Suite 200
Minneapolis, MN  55413
craftcouncil.org


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