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The NYPR Radio Archives currently maintains a collection of more than 55,000
cataloged broadcast recordings dating from June 1927 to the present. These
recordings cover the gamut of the station's activities as one of the nation's
earliest public broadcasters. They include live concerts from venues around
the metropolitan area, as well as public events and speeches covering the full
range of political, cultural, and civic activities in and around New York
City. Also included in the NYPR Archives are paper records, photographs,
correspondence, newspaper clippings, program guides, and scripts (copies and
originals) dating from 1924 to the present. The collection also features
vintage microphones and WPA commissioned artwork.

  
Since 1924, NYPR Radio has provided public radio listeners with award-winning
educational, cultural, news and public affairs programming to the greater New
York area and across the country. With more than one million weekly listeners
tuning in to NYPR, our core audience comes from all five boroughs of New York
City and beyond to at least 55 counties in three states.

  
This internship will provide an opportunity for a qualified student to work
with the Archives' staff on several ongoing digitization and access projects.
Over the course of the fall semester, the intern will learn the analog-to-
digital transfer process, work within the Archives' PBCore database, and help
create content for the Archives' website.

  
**Internship responsibilities:**  

  * Cataloging broadcast material, cleaning and replacing tapes
  * Duplicating and quality controlling CDs
  * Reformatting archival recordings
  * Assisting Archives staff in organizing holdings in the vault
  * Identifying orphan materials
**Qualifications**:  

  * Excellent writing skills
  * Be familiar with public radio
  * Have an interest in audio archives
  * Have some familiarity with audio formats
  * Have some familiarity with the PBCore metadata schema
  * Have a good sense of 20th century history
  * Must be enrolled in an accredited library school or archives program to earn course credit
  * Must be consistently available for a minimum of 15 hours per week, between September 10th - December 7th. (dates somewhat flexible)
  * Must have a proven willingness to learn new skills
**To Apply:**  
  
To apply for this internship, please e-mail a cover letter and resume online
to alanset(at)nypublicradio.org and jpassmore(at)nypublicradio.org with "NYPR
Archives Intern-Fall 2012" written in the subject line. NYPR must receive all
information requested in order to consider your candidacy. Applications due by
August 10th, 2012

  
Qualified candidates only please. No calls. No agencies. Candidates selected
for interview will be contacted.

  
WNYC IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER.

  
more information available at[http://archivesgig.livejourna
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