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Archival Field Fellowships (2), Roving Archivist Program (Various Locations, MA)

Job Description

Through grant funding from the National Historical Publications and Records Commission (NHPRC), the
Massachusetts State Historical Records Advisory Board (MA SHRAB), a program within the
Massachusetts Secretary of State’s Office, is pleased to provide funding for 2 Fellowship opportunities
for emerging archives professionals to gain practical processing experience at an archival repository in
Massachusetts. The MA SHRAB Archival Field Fellows will work onsite at the selected repository to
rehouse and process an archival collection and will be supervised remotely by the MA SHRAB Roving
Archivists. In addition to professional experience and mentorship, Fellows will receive a stipend of
$1,500.00 to complete approximately 60 hours of work to rehouse, arrange, describe, and make
accessible an archival collection. Projects will be completed within a two-month timeframe. The Field
Fellow will work with the repository to share online the collection information or finding aid, as well as
write a blog post about the Fellowship experience for the MA SHRAB blog. To view previous examples of
Field Fellowship posts, visit the MA SHRAB blog:

https://mashrabblog.wordpress.com/?s=field+fellowship.

Requirements for Applicants

  • Interested candidates must be enrolled at, or be a recent graduate from, a college or university
    at the graduate level pursuing a degree in information and library science, archives
    management, history, public history, or a related field (note: no academic credit is provided
    through the MA SHRAB Field Fellowship program).
  • Must have demonstrated knowledge of archival theory and standards.
  • Ability to work independently.
  • Must arrange own transportation to and from the repository.
  • Availability to complete the Fellowship project within two months, working part-time or full-
    time.

Fellowship Outcomes

  • Apply archival principles and standards to arrange, rehouse, and describe an archival collection.
  • Work with the repository to share the collection finding aid online.
  • Write a blog post about the field site and processing project for the MA SHRAB blog.
  • Submit a brief summary of the Field Fellowship to the MA SHRAB.

How to Apply

Submit the following information to [email protected] with the subject line “Archival Field
Fellowship – Fellow Application”:

  1. Resume.
  2. One-page letter of interest including an indication of preferred geographic area of the state for
    field placement as well as an estimate on the months/days-of-the-week/hours-per-week
    available.
  3. Provide contact information for two references who can speak to the applicant’s knowledge of
    and/or experience in archival studies (such as from a professor, program director, or archives
    employer/internship supervisor).

Application deadline: October 10, 2025 by 11:59 p.m. E.T.