The Ohio Historical Society, located in Columbus, Ohio, seeks a
part-time (20 hours per week) Quality Control Technician for a National
Digital Newspaper Project grant. The Quality Control Technician is
responsible for performing quality control and assistance for newspaper
digitization projects. Essential duties and responsibilities include: 

 

*       Performs quality assurance on images, metadata, OCR and other
deliverables for a newspaper digitization project. 
*       Creates documentation for newspaper digitization project.
*       Prepares materials for the project's advisory board.
*       Assists with tracking, presenting, and reporting of microfilm
selection data and digital deliverables fulfillment.
*       Assists with preparation of microfilm for newspaper digitization
project.
*       Other duties as assigned.

 

Candidates should have an associate's degree in history, library or
information science or a related discipline or equivalent related
experience, plus one to three years experience with digitization
projects. Equally important are strong communication skills,
organizational ability and willingness to embrace innovation and change.
Experience and a solid understanding of digitization and/or microfilm
conversion projects; microfilm procedures; metadata standards; and
principles governing standards in digital libraries required. 

  

This position is funded by a National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH)
grant to the Ohio Historical Society to begin digitization of Ohio's
microfilmed newspapers. The Ohio Newspaper Digitization Project, a part
of the National Digital Newspaper Program developed by NEH and the
Library of Congress, will digitize 100,000 Ohio newspaper pages between
the year of 1880 and 1922 during the two-year grant period. Newspapers
digitized as part of the grant award will be included in the Library of
Congress' Chronicling America database at
www.loc.gov/chroniclingamerica.

 

Please do not respond to this message. For more information and
instructions for applying, go to http://www.ohiohistory.org/about/jobs/
<https://mail.ohiohistory.org/exchweb/bin/redir.asp?URL=http://www.ohioh
istory.org/about/jobs/> . 

 

The Ohio Historical Society is a drug-free workplace and is proud to be
an equal opportunity employer.

 

Please excuse cross-postings.  

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Angela O'Neal
Digital Projects Manager 
Ohio Historical Society 
(614) 297-2576 

 

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