Hello Code4Libers,

Amherst College is looking for a Digitization Coordinator to run our digital 
reformatting operation and manage student workers. Please take a minute to 
peruse our posting<https://apply.interfolio.com/39585>. We'd love for you to 
pass it along to colleagues, former students, mentors/mentees, or anyone else 
you know who may be interested and qualified. I'd also be happy to answer any 
questions you or colleagues have about the job.

Sincerely,

Sarah

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Sarah Walden
Interim Head of Digital Programs
Robert Frost Library
Amherst College
PO Box 2256
Amherst, MA 01002-5000
Tel: (413) 542-2960
Fax: (413) 542-2662
E-mail: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>




Amherst College: Staff Search: Frost Library
Digitization Coordinator
Location: Amherst, MA 01002

Full-time, year-round position, grade 18, hourly rate commensurate with 
experience and qualifications.
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The Amherst College Library seeks a "Digitization Coordinator" to coordinate 
digital reformatting operations aimed at preserving and improving access to 
library and archival collections in all formats. The Coordinator trains and 
supervises student digitization workers. In collaboration with colleagues, 
creates and documents digital production workflows and processes. Occasionally 
works with outside vendors to digitize specialized formats. Helps develop, 
cultivate, and support a diverse student workforce. Leads in efforts to create 
a respectful, inclusive, and welcoming environment.
Amherst has profoundly transformed its student body in terms of socioeconomic 
status, ethnicity, and nationality, among other areas. Today, nearly one 
quarter of Amherst's students consists of Pell Grant recipients, and many more 
are first-generation students; nearly half of our students are non-immigrant 
minorities. We seek candidates who have experience working in a multicultural 
environment and/or are interested in supporting a diverse student body.
Principal Duties and Responsibilities:

*         Coordinates the daily operations of the Digital Production Studio, 
including digitization, color management, and quality control activities.

*         Evaluates requirements of digitization projects and makes 
recommendations for appropriate methods of capture.

*         Digitizes archival material.

*         Trains digitization staff and student employees.

*         Supervises student employees, sets and coordinates work schedules, 
oversees and evaluates work performed by students, and sets and enforces 
workplace expectations.

*         Manages quality control for material digitized in-house.

*         Tracks digitization statistics.

*         Coordinates overall digital collections workflow, involving 
pre-digitization surveys, digitization, review, coordination with metadata 
specialists, and hand-offs for ingest into the digital collection.

*         Manages storage of digital content on servers prior to ingest into 
the digital collection.

*         Maintains digitization priority list with colleagues.

*         Participates in department planning.

*         Designs, documents, and oversees efficient digital production 
workflows supporting the creation of digital objects that conform to digital 
library standards

*         Investigates and recommends digitization hardware and software; 
monitors and maintains specialized hardware and software to capture, 
manipulate, and save images.

*         Contributes to the development of policies, guidelines, and best 
practices; maintains documentation on digitization best practices.

*         Selects vendors to digitize collections as needed, in consultation 
with supervisor.

*         Communicates with vendors on issues related to hardware, software, 
and digitization of special formats such as audio and video.

*         Works with digitization vendors to establish project requirements and 
ensure quality of digital objects.

*         Performs other duties/functions as requested.
QUALIFICATIONS
Required:

*         Bachelor's degree.

*         Formal education in media production, photography, information 
management, or fine or applied arts; OR equivalent work experience.

*         Background in film photography, digital photography, and/or graphic 
arts; or experience in a production-oriented digital studio environment; or 
experience in the imaging of two- and/or three-dimensional objects for cultural 
heritage institutions

*         Knowledge of best practices for digitization.

*         Experience using and supporting numerous types of digital imaging 
equipment, including flatbed scanners and digital cameras.

*         Experience supervising others and managing others who perform 
technical work

*         Project management skills.

*         Ability to color calibrate monitors; experience managing objective 
and subjective quality control assessments and performing color correction and 
image manipulation using standard digital-imaging software.

*         Ability to work independently and collaboratively. Ability to work 
closely with colleagues from all library departments and with students, 
faculty, staff and college administrators.

*         Strong interpersonal, organizational, and communication skills. 
Ability to communicate with technical and non-technical individuals.

*         Experience handling archives/special collections/institutional 
records.

*         Commitment to further the college's mission of diversity and 
inclusion.
Preferred:

*         Experience digitizing two and three dimensional objects to digital 
preservation standards for cultural heritage institutions.

*         Familiarity with academic library and archives environments.

*         Experience supervising undergraduate students.
APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS
Interested candidates should submit a cover letter, resume, and the names and 
contact information (e-mail and/or telephone number) for three professional 
references. Applications will be reviewed until position is filled.
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Amherst College is an equal opportunity employer and encourages women, persons 
of color, and persons with disabilities to apply. The College is committed to 
enriching its educational experience and its culture through the diversity of 
its faculty, administration, and staff.
Amherst College, one of the premier liberal arts colleges in the nation, is 
located in Amherst, Massachusetts, a town of approximately 35,000 residents in 
the western part of the state. The college's community is composed of about 
1,800 students from 49 states, plus D.C., Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands, 
and 54 countries around the world, and about 1,000 staff and faculty. The 
college's scenic 1,000-acre campus includes a 500-acre wildlife 
sanctuary<https://www.amherst.edu/mm/78261> and the Book & Plow 
Farm<http://www.bookandplowfarm.com/>; three museums: Emily Dickinson 
Museum<https://www.emilydickinsonmuseum.org/>, Beneski Museum of Natural 
History<https://www.amherst.edu/mm/44872> and Mead Art 
Museum<https://www.amherst.edu/mm/72371>; and multiple educational and cultural 
venues and resources through the Five College Consortium. The town of Amherst 
offers an amazing variety of coffee shops, restaurants and entertainment, and a 
very active outdoor life. Our vibrant campus, diverse community and beautiful 
surrounding, makes Amherst College and the Town of Amherst a great place to 
work, learn and live!

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