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Hello All,

The Ryerson & Burnham Libraries at the Art Institute of Chicago (Chicago,
IL) are pleased to announce two full-time, paid summer internships for
library students or recent graduates. The internships are part of the
Emerging Art Leaders program and are made possible, in part, by the
Diversifying Art Museum Leadership Initiative. The complete job
descriptions are below. Please apply online at
https://www.artic.edu/careers/internships.

Applications are due on *Monday, March 16 at 5:00pm CST* for full
consideration.

Please contact us if you have any questions.

Sincerely,

Stephanie Fletcher
Supervisor, Reader Services Internship
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Karen Stafford
Supervisor, Cataloging Internship
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*Emerging Art Leaders Internship, Library Cataloging (Summer 2020, Paid)Job
ID 11008*

*Apply online: https://www.artic.edu/careers/internships
<https://www.artic.edu/careers/internships>*
Position Summary
Do you find yourself at the intersections of art history and information?
Does the idea of creating and maintaining meticulously organized systems
excite you? If so, then the Ryerson and Burnham Libraries invites you to
apply for their Emerging Art Leaders Internship for Summer 2020.

The Ryerson & Burnham Libraries constitute a major art and architecture
research collection serving staff at the Art Institute of Chicago and
scholars in the fields of art and architectural history. Collections
include more than 500,000 print titles, 100,000 auction catalogs, and over
40 subscription databases. All periods and media are covered, but special
emphasis is placed on architecture of the 18th through 20th centuries and
19th century painting, prints, drawings, and decorative arts. Special
collections include over 10,000 items spanning six centuries.

As a cataloging intern, you will work in Ex Libris Alma and OCLC Connexion
to import, edit, and enhance MARC bibliographic records using Library of
Congress Subject Headings (LCSH), the LC/NACO Authority File, and the
cataloging instructions found in Resource Description and Access (RDA). You
will also create call numbers using Library of Congress Classification
(LCC) and work on projects to maintain existing data in the library
catalog. During the course of this internship you will work alongside art
library professionals and gain hands-on experience with the various
functions of technical services including acquisitions, cataloging, serials
maintenance, and physical processing.

INTERNSHIP OUTCOMES
Mentor relationships with field practitioners
Peer-to-peer relationships with fellow interns
Greater understanding of the functions of the technical services department
of the Libraries, including acquisitions, cataloging, serials maintenance,
and physical processing
Hands on experience with metadata and resource management functions in the
Libraries’ Integrated Library System (Ex Libris Alma)
Awareness of the inner-workings of a large art museum with a global
collection

DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Copy cataloging exhibition catalogs and art history books using Ex Libris
Alma
Editing and enhancing existing MARC bibliographic records using RDA, LCSH,
and the LC/NAF
Assigning call numbers using the Library of Congress Classification System
Assisting with other technical services projects as needed

QUALIFICATIONS
Required
Undergraduate or graduate student located in or near the Chicago area
during the internship period who has completed at least one academic year
of post-high school study; recent graduates (within one year of graduation)
will also be considered
Enthusiastic curiosity for learning and applying the principles and
procedures of professional library work including methods, practices, and
techniques of library copy cataloging and classification
Strong analytical and organizational skills and an attention to detail
Ability to concentrate on detailed information over an extended period
Good communication and interpersonal skills
Committed to the goal of promoting inclusive, pluralistic museums

Preferred
Current student or recent graduate of an ALA-accredited program
Reading knowledge of at least one non-English language
Knowledge of art history, architecture history, or closely-related field

About the Emerging Art Leaders Internship
The Emerging Art Leaders Internship is open to all qualified candidates
with individuals from groups historically underrepresented in the arts
museum field particularly encouraged to apply. Priority will be given to
those who demonstrate commitment to the goal of promoting inclusive,
pluralistic museums.

This internship is part of a museum-wide effort to provide students from
diverse backgrounds, including those underrepresented in the museum field,
the opportunity to gain experience, career awareness, networks, skills that
will together position them to succeed as future art museum leaders. Those
selected join an intern cohort and have access to a range of programs to
support their development in addition to their specific departmental
placement. Mentorship is provided throughout the intern experience. Interns
are also encouraged to remain connected to the museum and to other interns
as part of an alumni network.

This project is made possible, in part, through the Diversifying Art Museum
Leadership Initiative (DAMLI), funded by the Walton Family Foundation and
Ford Foundation. Additional funding for DAMLI is provided by the James and
Madeleine McMullan Family Foundation.

APPLICATION
Application must include the following materials:
Resume
Cover letter that also includes answers to the following questions:
What you hope to gain from this internship experience
What you will contribute to this internship
What challenge(s) or barrier(s) you face (personal, cultural,
socioeconomic, educational, etc.) as you consider pursuing a career in the
arts, and how this internship might play a role in helping to surmount
those obstacles

Please combine all application materials into a single PDF for upload.

PRIORITY DEADLINE
For fullest consideration, applications should be submitted by Monday,
March 16 at 5:00 p.m. CST.

Intern Information:
Length of Program: Summer Term (300 hours, June-August)
College Credit: Available
Compensation: Paid




*Emerging Art Leaders Internship, Library Reader Services (Summer 2020,
Paid)Job ID 11007*
*Apply online: https://www.artic.edu/careers/internships
<https://www.artic.edu/careers/internships>*

Position Summary
Are you an emerging library professional with an interest in art libraries
and special collections? Are you committed to helping individuals access
information? If so, then the Ryerson and Burnham Libraries invite you to
apply for their Summer 2020 Emerging Art Leaders Internship in Reader
Services.

The Ryerson & Burnham Libraries constitute a major art and architecture
research collection serving staff at the Art Institute of Chicago and
scholars in the fields of art and architectural history. Collections
include more than 500,000 print titles, 100,000 auction catalogs, and over
40 subscription databases. All periods and media are covered, but special
emphasis is placed on architecture of the 18th through 20th centuries and
19th century painting, prints, drawings, and decorative arts. Special
collections include over 10,000 items spanning six centuries.

As the Reader Services intern, your role is two-fold. You will use growing
knowledge of the Libraries’ special collections to research and identify
museum-quality objects and will provide excellent reference assistance
in-person, by phone and email, and remotely through carefully designed
digital resources. You will work in collaboration with professionals across
library departments and in consultation with the Director of Libraries to
earn hands-on training in multiple areas of art librarianship, including
reference duties, collection management, electronic resources management,
metadata creation, and primary research on library materials.

INTERNSHIP OUTCOMES
Mentor relationships with field practitioners
Peer-to-peer relationships with fellow interns
Understanding of Reader Services department functions, including
e-resources management and database lifecycles, interlibrary loan,
instruction, circulation, and reference services
Hands-on experience with resource management functions in the Libraries’
integrated library system (Ex Libris Alma) and patron interface (Ex Libris
Primo)
Familiarity with reading room workflows and policies
Experience in creating different types of metadata
Critical thinking skills in analyzing books, electronic resources, and art
objects
Knowledge of how to handle rare and fragile materials as well as archival
materials
Awareness of the inner workings of a large art museum with a global
collection

DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Research and report on special collections material
Create metadata, including images and catalog links, for special
collections material
Research museum exhibition history and write descriptions that enhance
library content on the Art Institute’s website
Improve findability of e-resources through editing, updating, and creating
records in the integrated library system
Select, retrieve, and set up general and special collections material for
group visits
Develop LibGuides content on library collection strengths to assist patrons
Utilize art history reference tools and respond to in-person and e-mailed
reference inquiries
Contribute to collection development decisions by assessing and
recommending database and monograph purchases

QUALIFICATIONS
Required
Current MLIS student located in or around the Chicago metropolitan area;
recent graduates (within one year of graduation) will also be considered
Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
Experience conducting research in a library and writing in a clear,
succinct style
Skill in multitasking and managing multiple projects
Commitment to the goal of promoting inclusive, pluralistic museums

Preferred
Previous library work experience
Some knowledge of art and architectural history
Familiarity with the challenges of working with special collections and
archives

About the Emerging Art Leaders Internship
The Emerging Art Leaders Internship is open to all qualified candidates
with individuals from groups historically underrepresented in the arts
museum field particularly encouraged to apply. Priority will be given to
those who demonstrate commitment to the goal of promoting inclusive,
pluralistic museums.

This internship is part of a museum-wide effort to provide students from
diverse backgrounds, including those underrepresented in the museum field,
the opportunity to gain experience, career awareness, networks, and skills
that will together position them to succeed as future art museum leaders.
Those selected join an intern cohort and have access to a range of programs
to support their development in addition to their specific departmental
placement. Mentorship is provided throughout the intern experience. Interns
are also encouraged to remain connected to the museum and to other interns
as part of an alumni network.

This project is made possible, in part, through the Diversifying Art Museum
Leadership Initiative (DAMLI), funded by the Walton Family Foundation and
the Ford Foundation. Additional funding for DAMLI is provided by the James
and Madeleine McMullan Family Foundation.

APPLICATION
Application must include the following materials:
Resume
Cover letter that includes answers to the following prompts:
What you hope to gain from this internship experience
What you will contribute to this internship
What challenge(s) or barrier(s) you face (personal, cultural,
socioeconomic, educational, etc.) as you consider pursuing a career in the
arts, and how this internship might play a role in helping to surmount
those obstacles

Please combine all application materials into a single PDF for upload.

PRIORITY DEADLINE
For fullest consideration, applications should be submitted by Monday,
March 16, 2020 at 5:00 pm CST.

Intern Information:
Length of Program: Summer Term (300 hours, June-August)
College Credit: Available
Compensation: Paid

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E-Resources/Reference Librarian
Ryerson & Burnham Libraries
The Art Institute of Chicago
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