The Smithsonian's Freer Gallery of Art and Arthur M. Sackler Gallery 
(Freer|Sackler) is continuing its search for a qualified candidate to help 
complete the media component for an online scholarly catalogue.

The Freer|Sackler has produced an online scholarly publication of a significant 
collection of Edo period Japanese books, entitled "The World of Japanese 
Illustrated Books" (http://pulverer.si.edu). Currently only 19% of the 937 
titles are online, and the museum is working diligently to catalogue and add 
the rest of the records. Each book has been photographed cover-to-cover, so 
over 67,000 images are available to make each book entirely accessible.

A key task in the final phase of this project is the preparation each book's 
image to be ingested into the Smithsonian's Digital Asset Management System 
(DAMS) as a high-resolution TIFF and be synchronized with the museum's 
collections management system The Museum System (TMS).

The Freer|Sackler is currently looking for a full-time contactor to process the 
approximately 757 remaining books and their related 32,619 images and update 
their related TMS media records so that all images are available by December 
2016. The work requires attention to detail, accuracy, consistency, and a sense 
of humor. You will be an important member of the team dedicated to completing 
this special online catalogue for a unique collection.

A statement of work is available upon request.

If interested, please send an email with attached resume and the bid you are 
prepared to offer, per book, for the work. We look forward to hearing from you!

Emails should be sent directly to:

Jeffrey Smith
Assistant Registrar for Collections Information
Freer Gallery of Art and Arthur M. Sackler Gallery
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>  |  202-633-0348



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