Archives Technician

Presbyterian Historical Society, Philadelphia, PA

Part-time position; 6-month contract with possibility for extension; no benefits

19 hrs/week; $14/hr



The Presbyterian Historical Society seeks an Archives Technician to assist with 
the development of digital collections in the society's Islandora digital 
repository. This position will focus primarily on the creation of descriptive 
metadata, using MODS schema, for scanned photographs and archival materials, 
including audio and video. The Archives Technician will also ingest digital 
objects into the digital repository and review and edit existing metadata. In 
addition, the Archives Technician may be asked to digitize collection materials 
and assist with post-production review of scanned images.



Minimum Requirements:

*         Bachelor's degree and related work experience in an archives or 
library setting; or Bachelor's degree and currently enrolled in an ALA 
accredited library or information science graduate program, with coursework 
related to digital libraries, metadata, or cataloging.

*         Familiarity with metadata schema commonly used for digital projects, 
such as Dublin Core or MODS.

*         Familiarity with controlled vocabularies, such as Library of Congress 
and Getty thesauri.

*         High level of attention to detail.

*         Experience working with Microsoft Office products, such as Excel, 
Word, and Outlook.

*         Experience searching library, archive, or museum databases or 
Integrated Library Systems (ILSes).

*         Ability to work both independently and collaboratively in a team 
environment.



Preferred Skills:

*         Experience using a Content Management System, such as Drupal.

*         Experience working with Adobe products, such as Photoshop, Lightroom, 
and Acrobat.

*         Experience operating flat-bed or overhead scanners.

*         Familiarity with mark-up languages, such as XML or HTML.



About the Presbyterian Historical Society

The Presbyterian Historical Society is the national archives of the 
Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) and its primary historical research center. Its 
mission is to collect, preserve, and share the story of the American 
Presbyterian experience with Presbyterians, the scholarly community, and the 
general public. PHS has fulfilled this mission since its founding in 1852. For 
more information about our programs and services, please visit 
www.history.pcusa.org<http://www.history.pcusa.org/>.



Applications received by April 22, 2016 will be given priority.



To Apply:



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Presbyterian Historical Society

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