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From: Rebecca Holte <rebeccaho...@nypl.org>
Subject: Job posting: NYPL Media Preservation Assistant
Date: May 6, 2016 12:28:04 PM EDT


Please see nypl.org/careers for the the job listing and application process.

NYPL Media Preservation Assistant

Position Description:

Overview:

Located within the New York Public Library Barbara Goldsmith Preservation 
Division, the audio and moving image preservation program safeguards the 
Library’s audio, video, and motion picture film collections through physical 
treatment and reformatting. The program is designed to meet international 
preservation reformatting guidelines and best practices. Labs are 
professionally equipped to accommodate the preservation and reformatting needs 
of a wide range of current and obsolete formats, producing digital preservation 
masters and requisite technical and preservation metadata.

In response to a recent Mellon-funded assessment, the Library is moving forward 
with an ambitious plan to digitize and preserve its critically at-risk media 
holdings over the next 10-15 years. The in-house and vendor programs will 
continue to grow over the next year to accommodate the strategic priority for 
preservation and access of these collections.

The work of the NYPL audio and moving image preservation program enables 
researchers to explore the content of the Library’s rich collections.

See nypl.org/preservation for more information about the program.

The Media Preservation Assistant is responsible for performing quality control 
to ensure that in-house and vendor preservation reformatting labs have met the 
required specifications for digitization of the Library’s audio and moving 
image collections. The position will ensure timely preparation and packaging of 
the digital assets for the digital repository queues and will create access 
derivatives and media as needed. The position will assist the audio and moving 
image lab staff and related stakeholders in project coordination and logistics 
activities across multiple NYPL and vendor locations. The position supports 
planning, documentation, and disaster response activities.

Travel to all NYPL Research Library sites is required, as is participation in 
disaster response and recovery activities. Primary activities will be performed 
at the Preservation Division’s audio and moving image sites at the Library for 
Performing Arts in Manhattan and the Library Services Center in Queens.

This is an 18-24 month grant-funded position with the possibility for renewal 
pending additional grant or other funding.

Principal Responsibilities:

Performs quality control on vendor and in-house work, including checksum 
validation, file specification and metadata quality control (QC). Operates 
complex automated QC analysis software, evaluate QC reports, and performs 
manual QC through critical viewing/listening of files.
Prepares and packages media files and metadata for digital repository ingest. 
Creates access derivatives and access media as needed.
Assists with project coordination and logistics, including inventory, packing, 
shipping, and receiving of original media and storage media.
Additional responsibilities include:
Assists in preparation of statistics and project reports;
Documents workflow and specifications;
Participates in general preservation program activities as time permits;
Participates in the Library’s disaster preparedness and recovery programs; and
Performs other duties as assigned.

Key Competencies:

A strong commitment to high quality and productivity and ability to sustain a 
high quality and accuracy of work over meticulous tasks.
Excellent judgement and problem-solving skills.
Excellent interpersonal skills, including the ability to communicate 
effectively both verbally and in writing.
Ability to work independently and collaboratively as a part of a team.
Ability to work collegially across a complex and dynamic organizational setting.

Minimum Qualifications:

Bachelor’s degree in media- or technology-related discipline, with experience 
working in a digitization facility or on library/archive preservation projects.
Experience with preservation reformatting technologies and media quality 
control workflows.
Critical viewing and listening skills. Familiarity audio and moving image 
metering and analysis.
Experience with and knowledge of digital media file formats.
Experience with and basic knowledge of historic and current audio and moving 
image media formats, including format identification and the visual/sonic 
characteristics and capabilities of legacy media.
Basic knowledge of media preservation workflows.
Experience with Apple and Windows operating systems and experience using word 
processing, spreadsheet, and database software.

Preferred Qualifications:

Master’s degree with preferred specialization in audio and moving media 
preservation, information science, or related discipline plus experience in 
preservation reformatting technologies and media quality control workflows.
Basic knowledge of media-related metadata standards and knowledge of XML and/or 
other types of structured data.
Experience handling historic and current audio and moving image media formats 
(the physical media).
Experience with  automated or manual audio and moving image file-based quality 
control software; and checksum creation and validation.
Experience with MediaInfo or other file analysis tools; BagIt format; and 
command-line scripting.
Experienced in the use of transcoding software packages such as Compressor, 
MPEG Streamclip, Sorenson Squeeze or similar software.
Experience with professional audio and moving image media editing software, 
such as ProTools, Final Cut Pro, Adobe Premiere, Adobe Audition, etc.

Physical Duties:

Position involves some lifting and exposure to dust and mold. Must be able to 
lift up to 40 pounds.

Union / Non Union:

Non Union


Rebecca Holte
Manager for Preservation Reformatting and Field Services
Barbara Goldsmith Preservation Division
The New York Public Library
212.930.0623 (x 20623)
rebeccaho...@nypl.org

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