To assist in the daily operations of the paleontology department through assigned projects including, processing, cataloging, data entry, and on-going care/maintenance of mineralogy collections, as well as the cleaning/organizing of collection and laboratory areas and the packing of specimens for transportation to new collections facility. The mineralogy collection is a small but mighty part of the CMC’s collections and features exhibit quality specimens of a wide variety of local and exotic rock and mineral specimens. The mineralogy collection is maintained by the paleontology department and is made available for research and education purposes for the scientific and public community. As a Mineralogy Collections Intern, you will assist with the goals of the Cincinnati Museum Center, with a focus on the area of mineralogy, specifically, that of specimen processing and preparation for the collection to a new facility. You will be educated in various aspects of collections processing – including but not limited to physical handling of specimens, cataloging, photography, and digitization – in order to provide a valuable educational resource on minerals and Earth history for both professionals and amateurs alike. In addition to mineral specimens, the department preserves associated contextual data (field notes, maps, photographs, correspondence, preparation history sheets, old exhibit and collection labels, and publications referencing specimens in the collection) related to the catalogued collection items. Pertinent data and digitized images are made available in on-line digital format on an on-going basis. Specimens in the Museum's collection are available to individuals for research and educational use by appointment.
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Job Type
Part-time
Career Level
Intern
Education Level
No Education Listed