Parent Institution Name
Address
Harvard Law School Library Digital Initiatives
1545 Massachusetts Ave.
Cambridge, MA 02138
1545 Massachusetts Ave.
Cambridge, MA 02138
Supervisor Email
Project Details
In this internship, the student will assist on the Nuremberg Trials Project, an open-access initiative to create and present digitized images and full-text versions of Harvard Law School Library's documents relating to the thirteen war-crimes trials held at Nuremberg, Germany 1945-1949. The internship tasks consist of working on a number of tasks relating to trial-transcript tagging and curation of metadata driving discovery on our project website (https://nuremberg.law.harvard.edu). The work is exclusively remote, involving online tools such as Google spreadsheets and documents, and an online document page-image viewer:
1. Tagging of trial-transcript document citations: we have around 150,000 pages of trial transcripts and are in the process of tagging document references with links to our document viewer to enable users to view documents in context. While most of the document references can be programmatically tagged, many more complex references need human evaluation to be properly tagged.
2. Website review and testing: we are in the process of redesigning and re-implementing our website, and are having interns review and test the new website to help us in that work.
3. Other metadata-related tasks involving assessment and, where necessary, correction of descriptive document metadata before it can be used on our project website to aid the website user in document discovery.
1. Tagging of trial-transcript document citations: we have around 150,000 pages of trial transcripts and are in the process of tagging document references with links to our document viewer to enable users to view documents in context. While most of the document references can be programmatically tagged, many more complex references need human evaluation to be properly tagged.
2. Website review and testing: we are in the process of redesigning and re-implementing our website, and are having interns review and test the new website to help us in that work.
3. Other metadata-related tasks involving assessment and, where necessary, correction of descriptive document metadata before it can be used on our project website to aid the website user in document discovery.
Are you willing to complete two evaluations of your students progress through out the course of the semester?
Yes
Requirements
comfortable using spreadsheets and the Web; ability to read critically and see detail
Supervisor Phone
6175384580
How many positions do you have available?
3
Supervisor Name
Paul Deschner
Assignment
Course Option
LIS 438
Semester
Fall 2025
Department
Digital Initiatives
State
MA
Availability
Mon.-Fri., 9-5 normally, other days/times can also be accommodated