Subject: Internship at University of Virginia Library
Internship University of Virginia Library The University of Virginia Library is pleased to offer the opportunity of a six-week internship for the summer of 2016 in their Preservation Services Department, working with the Book Conservator for the University Library Collections. The purpose of the internship is to perform conservation treatment on a ledger from the University Archives and a collection of letters from the papers of Socrates Maupin, a former professor and chairman of the faculty: <URL:http://search.lib.virginia.edu/catalog/u2625305> The intern will develop treatment plans in collaboration with the Book Conservator and maintain the written documentation throughout the treatment process. Likely treatments for manuscript materials include: dry cleaning; adhesive and pressure sensitive tape removal; paper mending; humidification and flattening. Book treatments could include board tacketing and other binding stabilization techniques. Pre-treatment photo documentation will be performed by the Library's Digital Services Department prior to the intern's arrival. It is expected that the intern will participate in the after-treatment photo-doc at the end of the six week internship. The intern will be required to give a presentation to library staff at the end of the internship, describing the project overall and highlighting a few specific details from the treatments. Treatment will be performed in the UVa Library Conservation lab, a small but well-equipped facility with a 4 foot x 6 foot treatment sink, de-ionized water system, fume trunk, suction platen, and the usual tools. The treatment will be performed under the supervision of the Book Conservator for Library Collections and in consultation with Librarians from the Small Special Collections Library. The Library is offering a $4000 stipend to support the internship. The internship can be scheduled for any consecutive six-week period between June 20, 2016 and August 19, 2016 (the fall semester at UVa begins August 23, 2016). We will be accepting applications until the position is filled but priority will be given to applications received prior to March 16, 2016. The ideal candidate will have some prior treatment experience and be working toward a career in library conservation. Applicants should send a resume, letter of interest and the contact information for three professional references via email to Eliza Gilligan Book Conservator for University Library Collections emg3b<-at->virginia<.>edu Applicants must be a US citizen. The Preservation Services Department is grateful to Brad and Margery Lee for their continued support of this internship. *** Conservation DistList Instance 29:33 Distributed: Sunday, January 17, 2016 Message Id: cdl-29-33-023 ***Received on Friday, 15 January, 2016