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Digital Oral History Archivist (DOHA) Internships for Undergrad College Students

Berkeley, California
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Salary: $600/month
Created: May 22, 2023

Description

How do we organize our histories, human knowledge, and information in this digital age? The Digital Oral History Archivist (DOHA) Fellowship program, made possible with support from the Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS.gov) and the National Endowment for Humanities (NEH.gov) will introduce aspiring undergrad college students to contemporary techniques in digital archiving and collections care via hands-on experiences and lectures from subject-matter experts. Interns will have the opportunity to organize, describe and preserve born-digital oral history artifacts as they arrive in the digital archive.

Currently enrolled undergrad college students across the United States interested in learning digital heritage preservation and archiving techniques are invited to apply. The six-month-long paid internship will especially be beneficial for students exploring a future career in digital archiving, digital heritage preservation, or the library and information sciences fields in general. Students interested in gaining a deeper insight into South Asian histories will find additional benefits in this internship. Students will attend a series of lectures delivered by experts in the field and gain hands-on experience in cloud-based cataloging, handling, and preservation of born-digital oral history collections to be described in Stanford University Libraries’ Digital Repository for broad dissemination. Specifically, students will be handling digital oral history artifacts alongside professional archivists as they arrive at The 1947 Partition Archive. Students will also learn to identify nuances and evaluate ethical considerations when curating digital oral history artifacts for dissemination on popular social media platforms for the public. Lectures will include topics on the history of techniques used by humans to preserve history, on the library and information sciences field, on oral history in the digital age, ethical handling of sensitive collections, and geo-tagging in politically evolving regions, among others. Students emerging from the program will have a solid practical basis from which to explore more advanced topics within the library and information science fields as well as the humanities in general. This is a remote, part-time fellowship that will unfold alongside the student’s regular college work, although students will be required to attend a mandatory orientation in Berkeley, California at The 1947 Partition Archive’s headquarters. The orientation will include field trips to the University of California at Berkeley’s South and South-East Asia libraries, as well as the Stanford University Libraries. Fellows will receive a laptop (to be returned at the end of the fellowship) as well as a monthly stipend.

Commitment

The DOHA internship is a part-time commitment requiring students to devote a minimum of 10 hours per week over a period of 6 months to fellowship-related activities, for a total of 240 hours. A one-week Fall break will be included.

Complete Program and Application Schedule

Deadline to apply: June 10, 2023

Semi-finalist Online Quiz Evaluation: June 20 to 22, 2023

Finalist interviews: July 7 to 14, 2023

Decisions by: Week of July 24, 2023

Onboarding: July 24 to August 10, 2023

Orientation in Berkeley: August 11 - 13, 2023.

Students arrive on the evening of August 11, 2023, departing on August 13, 2023. All travel and lodging will be arranged by The 1947 Partition Archive.Program start date: August 15, 2023 Program end date: February 15, 2024

Application requirements

Minimum GPA: 3.25

Currently enrolled in college (anywhere in the United States and its territories) and in good standing. The applicant is expected to be enrolled in college through Spring 2023 to be eligible for this opportunity.Excellent work ethic and demonstrated adherence to commitments and extracurricular responsibilities. Passion and curiosity for the preservation sciences. An interest in South Asian American history. Computer and stable internet access.

Application components

The application form is linked below- for your convenience please download this word file ‘"https://1947partitionarchive.box.com/s/apv6iqs0yybgqfl2zpsmv8qk7gfhkj5p" application to fill out at your convenience. When your rough draft application is finalized, please transfer your answers to the linked form below.Your resume - uploaded with application. Two letters of recommendation, including at least one from a current lecturer, and the second could be from a current or former lecturer, a work supervisor, an athletics coach, a research supervisor, or another important mentor. The letter should attest to your work ethic and commitment to completing long-duration projects, and could also comment on your passion for your studies, your extracurricular work, and interest in historical preservation - uploaded with application.

College transcript- uploaded with application.

Additional materials (optional), including materials demonstrating previous community service projects, sports, and other extracurricular achievements, or projects related to archival and preservation work undertaken in a professional or non-professional setting - uploaded with application. Fellowship Stipends $600/month. Last date for application is: June 10, 2023 11:59 pm PST

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The 1947 Partition Archive

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Published: Monday, May 22, 2023 20:10 UTC


Last updated: Monday, May 22, 2023 20:10 UTC