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Rana FitzGerald <[log in to unmask]>
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Good Morning Graduate Students in History and Art History,

Please see below for an employment opportunity with the University 
Archives section of the GMU library.

Regards,
Rana


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Subject: 	Grant Funded Graduate Student Position Available in the 
University Archives
Date: 	Tue, 04 Jan 2011 16:54:58 -0500
From: 	Leah Donnelly <[log in to unmask]>
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Hello,

Below please find a job announcement for a position available in the 
University Archives.
We are looking for a graduate student with German language skills.

Would you please forward this to your graduate student listservs?

Many thanks,

Leah Donnelly
Research Services Coordinator
Special Collections & Archives
George Mason University Libraries
703-993-2220


Special Collections and Archives (SC&A) is seeking a graduate student to 
assist with the description, cataloging, and preservation of over 7,000 
East German posters as part of a Council on Library and Information 
Resources (CLIR) grant.The posters document film, art exhibits, 
performing arts, politics, propaganda, and various festivals, sports, 
and recreational events.This poster collection is a unique scholarly 
resource that provides a window into the artistic, cultural, and 
political activities of the former DDR. They are important as visual and 
textual primary resources for research in the humanities and social 
sciences. A great deal of interest in the DDR has been generated by the 
20th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall in November 2009and the 
25th of its construction in 2011, as well as the upcoming 20th 
anniversary of German reunification in 2010. No comparable collection of 
this size and depth exists in the U.S. or German research libraries.

Applicants must be proficient in reading German and have knowledge of 
20th-century German and European history and art history.Preferred 
qualifications include experience in library and archives work, 
particularly cataloging, databases, and markup languages.The 
grant-funded position will begin in January 2011 and last until December 
2011, so preference will be given to applicants that can make a 
commitment for the full time period, including the summer.Compensation 
will be $20/hour for 20 hours/week.

Interested students must apply through HireMason:

https://gmu-csm.symplicity.com/students/



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