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Background:
The Musical Instrument Museum (MIM) is in the process of developing and installing our exhibits in a new facility in North Phoenix. The 190,000 square foot building is currently under construction in Phoenix, Arizona and is scheduled to open in April 2010..We are planning audio and video content to accompany around 250 exhibits in a 90,000 sq. ft. gallery space. The focus of the museum is on global musical instruments, with over 3000 instruments on display. In order to contextualize the objects on display, video screens allow museum guests to see the instruments being played in their cultural setting where possible. We are drawing on archival and commercial sources for our video, as well as video that is gathered by our curatorial staff in the field. We deal mainly with digital and analog video, and our film transfers are outsourced. You can see more about our museum on our website, www.themim.org.

Multimedia Collections Assistant
Essential Duties: Reporting to the Manager of Multimedia Collections, the Multimedia Collections Assistant assists in the acquisition, proces
sing, preservation, and documentation of multimedia content. Under direction, the incumbent will digitize analog media, process and transfer digital materials, and gather and organize relevant data. The position will assist the Manager of Multimedia Collections and other relevant MIM staff in the research, acquisition, processing, and installation of multimedia content for the permanent exhibition. This position is planned for a 12-month term of service.

The Multimedia Collections Assistant will:
•Assist the Manager of Multimedia Collections in the research, acquisition, and processing of multimedia content for exhibition

• Gather the required information for museum labeling of multimedia content for production by the exhibits team

• Assist the Multimedia Collection Manager in processing accessions to MIM’s Multimedia Collections

• Catalog, label, and track physical media items

• Create and maintain metadata records for digital and physical multimedia assets

• Assist the Multimedia Collection Manager in maintaining an inventory of MIM AV equipment and other technical resources

• Transfer video from a variety of formats for addition to the MIM’s digital archive and use in exhibits

• Follow MIM standards and guidelines regarding audio/video quality and archival practices

• Assist in the installation of multimedia content for exhibits

• Assist the Multimedia Coll
ection Manager with other tasks as assigned

Required Qualifications:
• Experience in a library, archive, or museum environment

• Proficiency with multimedia technologies

• Experience working with multimedia on a variety of platforms

• Ability to work in a fast-pace environment with frequent interruptions

• A Bachelor’s degree or an equivalent combination of education and relevant experience

Desirable Qualifications
• Knowledge of practices related to the preservation of multimedia materials

• Education in Ethnomusicology, Anthropology or related field

• Familiarity with major collections of ethnomusicological/

ethnographic film

• Experience with Adobe Photoshop and Apple Final Cut Pro, Logic Studio, and related multimedia software.

• A passion for global music and cultural heritage is a plus

Please note: The Museum location is in North Phoenix (101 and Tatum). Currently the position is located at the temporary facility in Tempe, AZ (approximately 30 miles from the museum). Local candidates preferred, as relocation is not available for this position.
This is an hourly position with the anticipated pay rate to be $15.00-$17.00/hour, based on experience. Excellent benefits package available the first of the month following hire date including medical, dental, vision. EAP, life and disability insurance.

Qualified candidates should submit a letter of interest
and resume directly addressing the qualifications detailed above to HR@themim.org
In the subject line of the e-mail please state “Media Tech” and your last name.


I had the privileage of interviewing Wendy Walker, co-editor and author of Chicken Soup for the Soul's Power Moms, as well as read the book.

Power Moms is a collection of 101 stories "celebrating the power of choice for stay-at-home and work-from-home moms", with stories written by all types of moms, including celebrities. These stories are not all fluffed, or made to look like a picture perfect scene.

Readers can enjoy the pain as well as happiness of each trial and achievement written by moms. Some have chosen to stay at home or work at home, while others have made choices to return back to work outside the home. There are lessons to learn as well as opportunities to reflect. I highly recommend this book, no matter what stage you are in motherhood. In fact, I would recommend this book to anyone to learn about the world of motherhood.

ALL YOU is looking for women in the NJ-NY-CT area (near to NYC) who are interested in appearing on a TV segment related to back-to-school. The segment will take place in the next two weeks. Those interested should email: miranda_lanzillotti@timeinc.com with their contact information and a short description about themselves and their family.

Accepting article pitches for 2011 Writer's Market until September 1, 2009.

In body of e-mail, please outline your article idea and include a short bio. Do not pitch ideas via Facebook. Send an e-mail with the subject line: 2011 Writer's Market Query: to robert.brewer@fwmedia.com

Please reference the 2010 Writer's Market to get an idea of what articles I've accepted in the past. I'm mostly interested in business/marketing related pieces, but craft-related articles may work, too.

Interviews with well-known and/or emerging book authors (both fiction and nonfiction) as well as very successful freelancers are of interest as well.

Time: July 21, 2009 to August 14, 2009
Location: Edison, NJ
Organized By: Middlesex County College

Event Description:
A writers’ workshop open to the public will be held at Middlesex County College on Friday, August 14. The program mixes sessions on writing skills with practical tips on selling what you have written. There is also a spoken word contest; the winner will receive $200.

“This is a wonderful opportunity to spend the day with published writers and learn their secrets,” said Professor Melissa Edwards, who is coordinating the program. “We’ll have sessions on short stories, memoirs, poetry, playwriting and children’s literature, plus discussions on how to sell what you have written. It promises to be an excellent program – and very valuable for writers and aspiring writers.”

Public school teachers may earn five Professional Development Credits at the workshop.

The program will run from 8:30 a.m. to 3:25 p.m. Attendees may take part in a “spoken word” contest, in which they rap poetry they have written. The winner will receive $200.

Participants may select five of the following:

How to Sell Your Stuff: Writing and Selling Short Stories for Magazines, Professor Melissa Edwards

The Memoir, Professor Shirley Wachtel

The Power of Poetry, Hank Kalet, Editor of the South Brunswick Post

The Playwright’s Craft: Script Writing, Professor Ben Marshall

Writing Children’s Literature, Professor Shirley Wachtel

Haiku, Professor Mat Spano

Poetry Workshop/Critique, Professor Emanuel di Pasquale and Professor Dan Zimmerman (please send poetry in advance; details will be provided after registering)

Writing Poetry, Gail Gaspar

“Express Yourself” is being offered as a fundraiser to support the publication of the Middlesex County College literary journal. The registration fee is $75 (same day registration is $80); of that, $60 is considered a contribution for tax purposes.


For a flyer or to enroll, please visit www.middlesexcc.edu/express, e-mail lfriedman@middlesexcc.edu or call 732-906-4250.

The editorial staff of Writer’s Digest Market Books is now open to queries for the 2010 editions of Photographer’s Market, Songwriter’s Market and Artist’s & Graphic Designer’s Market (which will be published in October 2009).

These books, similar to Writer’s Market, offer craft- and business-related articles for photographers, songwriters and artists as well as interviews with both newer and more experienced professionals in these areas. (Refer to past editions for examples.)

If you have an idea for an article or interview, e-mail your query to alice.pope@fwmedia.com.



WEAR YOUR MUSIC OFFERS A CHANCE TO WEAR ROCK HISTORY ON YOUR WRIST WHILE SUPPORTING CHARITY

Used Guitar Strings By Eric Clapton, Pete Townshend, John Mayer and more turned into high-end bracelets

Sales Channel Money To Artist’s Preferred Charities In Tough Economic Time


New York, NY—In a down economy, WEAR YOUR MUSIC is offering fans of everyone from Avril Lavigne to Ziggy Marley a chance to take home a piece of rock and roll history, while supporting charities such as Unicef, Rock the Vote and the Make-a-Wish Foundation.

The New York-based group creates 100% eco-friendly jewelry that rocks—literally, turning used guitar strings from artists spanning the musical spectrum into stylish bracelets, which are sold with a certificate of authenticity. “These are strings that these musicians have used and would normally throw away,” says co-president and designer Hannah Garrison, “It’s great that we can recycle them and also offer people a chance to wear rock n roll on their writsts.” In addition, the fine silver used on each bracelet is also 100% recycled, as is the DVD case each bracelet comes in.

A portion of each sale is donated to charities like Carlos Santana’s Milagro Foundation and The Grateful Dead-affiliated Rex Foundation.

The bangle-style bracelets, crafted from guitar strings donated by over 150 artists, include such rock luminaries Eric Clapton and Pete Townshend, as well as members of Widespread Panic, My Morning Jacket, Metallica, Phish, The Allman Brothers Band, Death Cab for Cutie and Social Distortion. In addition, the likes of Marley, Jack Johnson, Carrie Underwood, Zakk Wylde and Ani DiFranco have recently donated strings to WEAR YOUR MUSIC.

“Supporting good causes and the environment have always been important, but even more so now,” says Garrison.

To view complete lists of available bracelets and participating charities, visit: www.wearyourmusic.org

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