Today is the last day for Phebe Pankey, our HBCU Library Alliance/University of Delaware Winterthur intern. The past two months have flown by. We have thrown a whole semester’s worth (maybe more) of information at Phebe in eight weeks. She has learned a lot of new skills and has applied those skills to projects in the lab.
Some of the skills she has learned include:
- Minor book repairs in the circulating collections
- Minor paper repairs in support of the Section A digitization project
- Custom enclosures including 4-flap boxes, corrugated clasmshell boxes, and CoLibri covers
- Humidification and flattening of rolled plans from the Sarah P. Duke Gardens drawings and designs collection
- Condition survey of the Bobbye S. Ortiz Papers
- Mold removal
- Photographic and written conservation documentation
- Selection for conservation for general and special collections
- Disaster planning and recovery of bound books
- Environmental monitoring
Henry taught Phebe how to sew a Coptic binding. Isn’t her first book beautiful? Phebe completed 494 repairs and custom enclosures during her internship. She completed work for the general collections including Perkins Library, Music Library, and Lilly Library. She also completed 119 repairs for Rubenstein Library in support of our digitization project to scan the collections in “Section A.”
A big shout out to Kelly Wooten, Research Services and Collection Development Librarian in the Sallie Bingham Center, for hosting a show and tell of artist books. These really made an impression on Phebe, who is an art major. It’s great to see someone get inspired by our collections and our people.
We also scheduled tours all over the library and across the greater Raleigh-Durham-Greensboro areas. Some of these were:
- Rubenstein Library stacks tour
- Duke Libraries Technical Services tour
- Duke Libraries Library Service Center tour
- UNC Chapel Hill special and circulating conservation labs
- NC State Archives conservation lab
- Etherington Conservation Services
- HF Group (commercial bindery)
- NC State University Preservation Department
As we wrapped up this week we were lucky to have lunch with Miranda Clinton who is a student at NC Central University. She interned at the Library of Congress. We asked her to lunch to hear about her experience. Sounds like she had an amazing time there.
If you want to look back at some of the other work Phebe did, here are the blog posts:
HBCU Library Alliance Internship Announcement
Everyone in the lab helped Phebe learn new skills. Thanks to Erin Hammeke, Rachel Penniman, Mary Yordy, and Sara Neel for being so giving of your time and expertise. Thanks to everyone at Duke Libraries for being supportive of Phebe and generous with your time. Thank you to all the organizations that gave us tours. It’s always educational to see other labs and how they compare to ours. Thanks to the Gladys Krieble Delmas Foundation for awarding us a grant to help support this internship. And a big thank you to all the student interns who made the first year of this program successful. We can’t wait to see where you all go next.