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Accra, Greater Accra
Ghana

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Cataloguer

  Ghana
  • Accra: 
  • Accra

Term: Throughout the year 
Dates: Throughout the year

Description: The National Museum in Accra is the largest and oldest of six public museums in Ghana. It was opened on 5th March, 1957, by the late Princess Marina, Duchess of Kent. Ghana's national museum is a premier museum showcasing exhibits from every part of the African continent. This museum is home to a wide array of exhibits such as indigenous Ghanaian musical instruments, gold-weights, stools, and ancient masks from all over Africa.

The exhibits housed under the two-tiered rotunda of the museum comprise much more than Ghanaian culture alone, and include a collection from neighbouring West African countries as well. The museum exhibits items from other parts of West Africa such as the popular Senfu masks from La Cote D'Ivoire and the ancient Ife bronze heads from Nigeria. Also on display are numerous artifacts from East and Southern Africa, a particular highlight for most visitors being the wooden figures and bead-ware of the widely-known Zulu tribe.

One of the museum's ground-floor wings is devoted to temporary exhibitions, which can range from contemporary dyed fabrics to traditional and sacred artifacts such as the celebrated Ashanti ancestor stools. The walls of these exhibition halls are lined with samples of traditional Ghanaian garments known as kente, each of whose symbolic woven designs has its own rich meaning. Certain designs of kente are reserved for royalty and top dignitaries and cannot be purchased by the general public.

The museum is open to the public from 9am until 5pm each day, and has a regular stream of visitors, mainly tourists seeking to discover Africa's cultural heritage. Temporary exhibitions are held not only by the National Museum but also by individuals and foreign embassies. Guided tours are provided and films on some aspects of Ghanaian culture are shown by the staff of the Education Section to further enlighten visitors.

Highlights: The Intern
The National Museum requires a cataloguer to maintain accurate records of library exhibits using e-digitization. The intern will help develop and maintain an integrated bibliographic database of all exhibits held at the museum while offering advice on cataloguing and bibliographic content.

The role will include some or all of the following:
- Cataloguing, classifying and shelving
- Processing new materials received according to established procedures or suggest alternate procedures
- Manning the helpdesk and handling queries with regard to identifying exhibits
- Creating an exhibit record, assigning cutter and printing spine label for each physical item
- Leading the way in researching new techniques and technologies for cataloguing, sharing findings with colleagues, and making recommendations for implementation in department processes as appropriate.

Qualifications: The intern should have a keen interest and relevant background in museum cataloguing. The intern should have reasonable experience in modern cataloguing methods and practices, including the proper method of developing museum catalogs. You will need to be flexible and tolerant, show initiative, enthusiasm and patience to face the many hurdles and challenges that you will encounter.

Intern Types :
  • Museum Studies
    Languages :
  • English
  • Cost in US$: USD 163 p/wk

    Cost Include Description:
    - Accommodation
    - Welcome pack
    - In-country introduction to life in Ghana
    - Airport pick-up & drop-off
    - 24/7 Emergency support

    Experience Required: no

    This Program is open to Worldwide Participants.

    Typically Participants Work Independently or in Groups

    Application Process Involves:

    • Letters of Reference
    • Resume
    • Written Application

    Post-Program Services Include:

    • Exit Debriefing Abroad

    Africa Intern's Mission Statement: Our objective is to help more people gain the life changing, life affirming experiences that volunteering can give. We are committed to enabling skill transfer, enabling organisations in the developing world to access different skill sets and to helping volunteers realize the value they can add using the skills they hold.

    Year Founded: 2004




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