Digital Archives Intern
Worcester, MA - USA
Job Summary
JOB TITLE
Digital Archives InternLOCATION
WorcesterDEPARTMENT NAME
Archives & Special Collections - JMDIVISION NAME
Worcester Polytechnic Institute - WPIJOB DESCRIPTION SUMMARY
The Archives & Special Collections department at WPIs Gordon Library is seeking a Digital Archives Intern to support an ongoing digital transcription project. The intern will work directly with the Head of Archives & Special Collections to transcribe and digitally preserve a historical manuscript by Levi L. Conant a prominent WPI mathematics professor from the late 1890s. This is a hands-on opportunity to gain practical experience in archival practice digital preservation and exhibit curation.JOB DESCRIPTION
Key Responsibilities
- Transcribe Levi L. Conants Lectures on Differential Equations into LaTeX using the Overleaf application
- Plan and build a digital exhibit featuring the digitized manuscript and LaTeX transcription using the Spotlight application
- Plan an accompanying physical exhibit (sized to fit a rolling exhibit case) to engage the WPI community with the project
Qualifications
- Undergraduate student planning to study archives or a graduate student currently studying archives
- Foundational knowledge of archival principles
- Comfort with or interest in learning LaTeX and Overleaf
- Strong attention to detail and self-direction
Hourly Rate: $17.50/hour
FLSA STATUS
United States of America (Non-Exempt)WPI is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified candidates will receive consideration for employment without regard to race color age religion sex sexual orientation gender identity national origin veteran statusor disability. It seeks individuals from all backgrounds and experiences who will contribute to a culture of creativity collaboration inclusion problem solving innovation high performance and change is committed to maintaining a campus environment free of harassment and discrimination.
Required Experience:
Intern
About Company
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