Subject: California Preservation Internship
California Preservation Internship 1996 Hosted by the Library Conservation Department University of California, Berkeley Job Description The California State Library, through the Library Services and Construction Act (LSCA), has funded two internships in preservation for a California librarian, which is available now through September 1996. The California Preservation Internships will be hosted by the Conservation Department of the Library at the University of California, Berkeley. The internship is designed to accomplish projects in support of the California Preservation Program, and to prepare the intern to serve as a resource person in preservation for the home region, based at his/her home institution. Four major projects have been planned. The first is to plan and conduct workshops on disaster preparedness and response, and on preservation needs assessment for library and archive collections in under-served regions of the state. The second is to promote preservation of historical materials and help establish preservation networks in California through public awareness activities, using the California Preservation Program as a guide. Third, create a database of vendors for preservation supplies, and arrange for it to be available online through the California State Library webserver. Finally, the interns are expected to offer assistance to institutions preparing grant proposals for the preservation of materials significant to the history of California, particularly for proposals to the California State Library LSCA program. Qualifications: Required Early or mid-career professional working in a library in California Excellent oral and written communication skills, organizational, and management skills Ability to learn quickly, and commitment to the field of preservation demonstrated through self-directed background reading and research Willing and able to spend some time in residence at UC Berkeley, schedule negotiable. Full and part time contracts may be accommodated. Desirable Computer skills: Wordperfect for Windows, electronic mail, database program, spreadsheet program Experience with grant or budget preparation 5 - 10 years work experience in a library Three professional references will be requested. The home institution must be willing to hold the intern's position open for return, and, for at least one year following the internship, to contribute 10% of the intern's time to serve as a regional preservation information resource person. The intern's salary will be reimbursed to the home institution, and basic expenses associated with the internship will be paid with funds provided by LSCA. To apply, candidates must procure institutional approval. Phone, written, or email statements of interest should be directed to Lynn Jones, Assistant Department Head, Conservation Department, UC Berkeley. Applications will be considered in order of receipt; early applications are at an advantage. 510-642-8843 416 Doe Library #6000 University of California Berkeley, CA 94720-6000 ljones [at] library__berkeley__edu Lynn Jones *** Conservation DistList Instance 9:38 Distributed: Thursday, November 2, 1995 Message Id: cdl-9-38-028 ***Received on Tuesday, 31 October, 1995