Internship: Neville Public Museum

This blog will act as my means to record my experiences at the Neville Public Museum. I will be working as an Intern there from January until May of 2008 to satisfy my requirments through the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay as well as my own academic development as this will allow me to work outside of the classroom. I will post a brief summary of my activities after each day of work and use this to reflect on my experiences.

My Photo
Name: Shawn Niemann
Location: Green Bay, Wi, United States

I am finishing my fourth year at the University of Wisconsin at Green Bay. I will be graduating this Spring with a B.A. in History. I plan on attending Graduate School shortly thereafter. I am currently working on a research project which examines the evolution of America's "beer culture" over the last 30 years.

Tuesday, May 13, 2008

Summary

I am very glad that I chose to do an Internship before I graduated, especially this particular one through the Neville Public Museum. Everyone there was very friendly and you can tell by working with them they they love what they do. It was nice to get out of the classroom for a little bit and engage in some more intense historical research and take the information I reseach and actually do something with it instead of just writing another paper.

As far as my Internship Essay I wrote about Quiren Groessl, it was very rewarding. When I think of what historical research should be, I think of what I did to write the bio on Quiren Groessl. I contacted his grandchildren, as well as people who knew him many years ago. I actually felt liking I was communicating with this man the entire time I researched him, and I think its that feeling which makes most of us want to study history.

It was rewarding to actually put some of the resarch skills I have learned over the last four years top work and even learn some new methods. I was lucky that I was immersed into WWI history as soon as I started because with my time in the Marines, I already had a limited history of that period and my knowledge of ballistics was helpful when it came to artifacts identification. I am seriously considering remaining a volunteer there simply because I enjoyed it so much.

Monday, May 12, 2008

Day 76-Last Day

Today I was only in the Museum or about an hour. I brought Trevor up to date as to what I was doing and what still needs to be done. I printed off the WWI spreadshet for him and Louise so they know what information is missing ARGUS. I said my goodbyes and went home to prepare my portfolio and final paper to turn in as part of my Internship.

Friday, May 9, 2008

Day 75

Today I spent most of my time photographing the WWI artifacts in the back room in storage. I went back and forth between there and the compute were I edited them on Photoshop and put them into ARGUS. Towards the end of the day, I put back most of Larry's photo equipment since it is near the end of my Internship.

Thursday, May 8, 2008

Day 74

Today I went back and forth between the backroom and the computer in storage while taking photos of the artifacts. The majority of the time was spent formatting them using Photoshop and entering them into ARGUS.

Wednesday, May 7, 2008

Day 73

Today I took the little time I had in the afternoon and I took more photos of the WWI artifacts in the back. Ive got about half of them done and I should be able to finish them up tomorrow and hopefully have them imported before my internship is over.

Tuesday, May 6, 2008

Day 72

Today I spent most of my time removing the photos I took yesterday from the memory card and importing them onto the W: drive. I then formatted them to spec and assigned them to the appropriate file on ARGUS.

Monday, May 5, 2008

Day 71

Today I began taking pictures of the WWI artifacts so I can add them into ARGUS. Larry helped me by setting up a small lighting studio in the back which will give me better quality photos. Everything is moving right along and I should be able to finish this part up tomorrow.

Friday, May 2, 2008

Day 70

Today I spent the entire morning helping John light the Trilobite exhibit. Once I returned from class, I spent the time I had finishing up the information for the WWI spreadsheet, which is as done as it can be right now. There were no records in ARGUS for many of them. Hopefully on Monday I can start taking pictures of the artifacts and putting them into the system.

Thursday, May 1, 2008

Day 69

Soon after I arrived today I helped John move some stuff in the Trilobite exhibit he is working on. I spent the rest of the day on teh WWI spreadsheet. There was little info available on ARGUS for the reminaing artifacts, so I cross-referenced the artifact info with the card file and actually found more fo what I was looking for.

Wednesday, April 30, 2008

Day 68

Today was shorter than normal since Ive got class in the morning, but when I arrived I went back to work on the WWI spreadsheet. I went through ARGUS and copied down the classifications for each item according to the Nomenclature. Once I've finishied with that, I plan on photographing each artifact and transferring the photo into ARGUS.

Tuesday, April 29, 2008

Day 67

Today I started out by taking all of my label information and other research and plugging it into ARGUS, so it can be referred to later on. Once I returned from class I gathered a little bit more information and photographs for my biography on Quiren Groessl.

Monday, April 28, 2008

Day 66

This morning I reviewed the Bellin labels and they were good to go. Trevor showed me how to print them and I took them down to teh Clean Room and mounted them on some heavy cardstock. Then I found some mounts which I wanted to use and we gathered everything up and took it down by the schibit. The Bellin people were still finishing up, so I went to class and when I returned I placed all the artifacts in teh case, mounted the labels, and Trevor and I closed everything up.

Friday, April 25, 2008

Day 65

Today was pretty much slow all around. I got some feedback from Trevor this morning about the label for teh portable xray machine and the labels are pretty much ready to be printed. The Bellin guys finished up the grunt-work of the exhibit so on Monday we can print off the labels and start to piece the exhibit together.

Thursday, April 24, 2008

Day 64

This morning I assembled all of the medical artifacts that I hadn't chosen to be part of the exhibit and I took some time out to find where they belong and I put them back in storage. I then checked over the portable x-ray machine and got some patent and copyright info which allowed me to do some further research. I found out that it is one of the first "shockproof" portable X-Ray machines and I changed the label to reflect that. My afternoon shift consisted of mainly proofreading and finding out anything else about the stuff before the final labels are printed.

Wednesday, April 23, 2008

Day 63

This afternoon when I arrived I talked with Trevor and he showed me how to format the labels on Microsoft Publisher. He had received the Portable X-Ray Machine from Bellin and I made a tentative label for it, but I will need to brainstorm and make it a little better.

Tuesday, April 22, 2008

Day 62

This morning went really slow. I was on the computer in the Collections office since the one in storage was being used and no one was around to unlock the Library. There wasn't much else that needs to be done (I think) with the Bellin labels, so I think when I return this afternoon Im gonna track down Trevor and see if there is anything else he wants me to do with them.

This afternoon, Trevor gave me the specified font and text color that Bellin wants them to be and I copied everything onto Microsoft Publisher and changed the font and color. I need to leave a few minutes early so I cna ge to the bank and pay Ellen's car payment, but I plan on asking Trevor tomorrow about which letters, if any, are in BOLD and any indentations, etc.

Monday, April 21, 2008

Day 61

Today I brought my digital camera with me. Trevor had suggested that I take pictures of the artifacts that I selected for the Bellin exhibit for my portfolio, and I'm glad he did, because I wouldn't have thought to do that otherwise. So I layed out all the items I had pulled from storage and took pictures of them to catalog for my final portfolio. I also saved to my flash drive all of the research reports I had done so far and I can turn those in as well. I spent the reest of the morning and afternoon sprucing up the labels I have and did some more research just to make sure that I didn't neglect any cool information about Bellin and 20th century medicine.

Friday, April 18, 2008

Day 60

This morning I was pretty much down in the Joe Heller exhibit. John went up on the pneumatic lift and I pushed him all around the room while he moved some flood lights around and got the lighting of the exhibit just right. That ate up most of my morning. However, prior to that I was able to alter my labels a little bit more and I mentioned it to Trevor. He let him know in passing that I had changed them and he made a few more suggestions which I implemented in the afternoon. I used my last few minutes of the day to send an e-mail off to Matt and Carolyn Groessl. They are grandchildren of the man I am writing a biography about and they have been most helpful by offering to answer any family questions I have, especially concerning their grandfather.

Thursday, April 17, 2008

Day 59

Today I did a little work in the Library as far as research goes. Then John asked me and Emily to help mount some plexiglass over the cartoons in the new exhibit. These are mostly political and current event cartoons drawn up by a local newspaper artist who is still working. I like this a lot better than the abstract hippi crap that was there before. Anyway, after I returned from class I took a trepanation tool which was part of the surgical kit I found a few days ago. This tool was used around 1900 to bore a hole in the patients skull and relieve pressure. I asked Trevor if I could make the artifact its own item instead of leaving it part of the kit itself. He said it was fine and I did a quick research run and wrote up a label for it.

Wednesday, April 16, 2008

Day 58

When I arrived this afternoon, I decided to take another look at the medical artifacts in storage and I came across a surguical kit used by Dr. Brett, who sold his practice to Dr. Bellin, and it had some really cool tools including a bone saw. The problem is that it was used c. 1900 and all fo the bulky artifacts would be at the beginning of the case since Bellin wants it to be chronological. It would therefore be visually unbalanced.