Reference Archivist Jobs
By State of Idaho At , Boise, 83720, Id $52,208 a year
Maintains a working knowledge of intellectual property and copyright issues for historic records including public domain.
Staff the reading room as needed during research center open hours, 11-4 Tuesday through Friday.
Enforce reading room policies and procedures for handling archival collections according to best library and archival practices.
Provides support to agency public programs and fundraising events.
Responds to a wide variety of reference inquiries from a diverse research community.
Provides access to images and collections including planning, organizing, acquiring, processing, and preserving historic materials in both print and electronic formats.

Are you passionate about preserving history? We are looking for an Archivist Intern to join our team and help us protect and organize our valuable records. If you have a keen eye for detail and a passion for history, this is the perfect opportunity for you!

Overview An Archivist Intern is a professional who works with archival materials to preserve and document them. They are responsible for organizing, cataloging, and preserving records and documents, as well as researching and analyzing archival materials. Detailed Job Description Archivist Interns are responsible for organizing, cataloging, and preserving records and documents. They must be able to identify and classify archival materials, as well as research and analyze them. They must also be able to create and maintain databases, and use digital imaging and other technologies to preserve and document materials. Archivist Interns must also be able to provide reference services to patrons, and may be responsible for creating exhibits and educational programs. Job Skills Required Archivist Interns must have excellent organizational and research skills. They must be able to work with a variety of archival materials, and be familiar with digital imaging and other technologies. They must also be able to communicate effectively with patrons and other staff members. Job Qualifications Archivist Interns must have a bachelor’s degree in history, library science, or a related field. They must also have experience working with archival materials and digital imaging technologies. Job Knowledge Archivist Interns must have a thorough knowledge of archival principles and practices, as well as digital imaging and other technologies. They must also be familiar with library and archival cataloging systems. Job Experience Archivist Interns must have experience working with archival materials and digital imaging technologies. They must also have experience providing reference services to patrons. Job Responsibilities Archivist Interns are responsible for organizing, cataloging, and preserving records and documents. They must be able to identify and classify archival materials, as well as research and analyze them. They must also be able to create and maintain databases, and use digital imaging and other technologies to preserve and document materials. Archivist Interns must also be able to provide reference services to patrons, and may be responsible for creating exhibits and educational programs.