[MCN-L] Department name question.

2008-02-19 Thread Sue Grinols
Hi Jeff,

We are the Photos Services and Imaging Department. We are made up of two
photographers and myself. I Manage the department/photogs and handle RR
requests for the museum.

Our official titles are:

Director Photo Services and Imaging
Museum photographer
Image Production Technician

Sue

-- 
Susan Grinols
Director Photo Services and Imaging
Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco
Ph. 415.750.3602
Fx. 415.750.2679



On 2/18/08 8:00 AM, Jeff Evans jfevans at Princeton.EDU wrote:

 All,
 
 We are renaming a Photo Services department here.  Please reply with
 both department names as well as manager titles that you may have
 generated at your institution.
 
 Thanks in advance,
 
 JEFF
 
 
 Jeffrey Evans
 Digital Imaging Specialist
 Princeton University Art Museum
 609.258.8579
 
 
 
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[MCN-L] Department name question.

2008-02-19 Thread Landsberg, Erik
Our department at MoMA is named Imaging Services.

I have overall responsibility for the department and my title is Head of
Collections Imaging. I?m involved primarily with policy, budgets, project
management, technical research,  staffing issues.
Our other management position, Production Manager, is responsible for job
assignments to photographers and scanning staff, clarifying curatorial
requests, scheduling, QA, resolving technical issues, guiding jobs to
completion.

Non-management positions include:

Assistant Collections Photographer (primarily copystand work)
Collections Photographer (images all collection works and installation
views)
Senior Collections Photographer (exceptional quality and productivity. Most
difficult assignments)
[All photographers do their own color corrections.]
Production Assistant (bit of a misnomer, really more an Admin Assistant.
Clerical and bookkeeping work including POs, vouchers, end of month reports,
organization of incoming jobs, etc.)
Digital Imaging Technician: archiving of daily image production,
reformatting, migration, metadata check.
Senior Archiving Technician: another misnomer needing re-titling: performs
flatbed scanning and color correction of archival materilas (non-permanent
collection).
Senior Digital Image Archivist: Our DAM gatekeeper. researches metadata
standards, works with IT to organize and maintain DAM folder structure, vets
image submissions for internal standards compliance. Serves as liaison to
our outside Rights and Repro agencies.

Erik Landsberg
Head of Collections Imaging
The Museum of Modern Art
11 West 53 Street, New York, NY 10019
212-708-9489
erik_landsberg at moma.org
www.moma.org



From: Jeff Evans jfev...@princeton.edu
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Date: Mon, 18 Feb 2008 11:00:50 -0500
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Conversation: [MCN-L] Department name question.
Subject: [MCN-L] Department name question.

All,

We are renaming a Photo Services department here.  Please reply with
both department names as well as manager titles that you may have
generated at your institution.

Thanks in advance,

JEFF


Jeffrey Evans
Digital Imaging Specialist
Princeton University Art Museum
609.258.8579



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[MCN-L] [ITS-SENDERBASE] Re: Department name question.

2008-02-19 Thread Tim Atherton

 Non-management positions include:

 Assistant Collections Photographer (primarily copystand work)
 Collections Photographer (images all collection works and installation
 views)
 Senior Collections Photographer (exceptional quality and  
 productivity. Most
 difficult assignments)
 [All photographers do their own color corrections.]
 Production Assistant (bit of a misnomer, really more an Admin  
 Assistant.
 Clerical and bookkeeping work including POs, vouchers, end of month  
 reports,
 organization of incoming jobs, etc.)
 Digital Imaging Technician: archiving of daily image production,
 reformatting, migration, metadata check.
 Senior Archiving Technician: another misnomer needing re-titling:  
 performs
 flatbed scanning and color correction of archival materilas (non- 
 permanent
 collection).
 Senior Digital Image Archivist: Our DAM gatekeeper. researches  
 metadata
 standards, works with IT to organize and maintain DAM folder  
 structure, vets
 image submissions for internal standards compliance. Serves as  
 liaison to
 our outside Rights and Repro agencies.


Damn - last place I worked I used to do all those - apart from the  
book keeping...  :-)

tim a








[MCN-L] [ITS-SENDERBASE] Re: Department name question.

2008-02-19 Thread Susan Cole
Ha ha Tim. I still do.

Susan Cole
Digital Photographer
Digital Imaging Dept
Seattle Art Museum

206.654.3159
-Original Message-
From: mcn-l-bounces at mcn.edu [mailto:mcn-l-boun...@mcn.edu] On Behalf Of Tim 
Atherton
Sent: Tuesday, February 19, 2008 3:23 PM
To: Museum Computer Network Listserv
Subject: Re: [MCN-L] [ITS-SENDERBASE] Re: Department name question.


 Non-management positions include:

 Assistant Collections Photographer (primarily copystand work)
 Collections Photographer (images all collection works and installation
 views)
 Senior Collections Photographer (exceptional quality and
 productivity. Most
 difficult assignments)
 [All photographers do their own color corrections.]
 Production Assistant (bit of a misnomer, really more an Admin
 Assistant.
 Clerical and bookkeeping work including POs, vouchers, end of month
 reports,
 organization of incoming jobs, etc.)
 Digital Imaging Technician: archiving of daily image production,
 reformatting, migration, metadata check.
 Senior Archiving Technician: another misnomer needing re-titling:
 performs
 flatbed scanning and color correction of archival materilas (non-
 permanent
 collection).
 Senior Digital Image Archivist: Our DAM gatekeeper. researches
 metadata
 standards, works with IT to organize and maintain DAM folder
 structure, vets
 image submissions for internal standards compliance. Serves as
 liaison to
 our outside Rights and Repro agencies.


Damn - last place I worked I used to do all those - apart from the
book keeping...  :-)

tim a





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[MCN-L] [ITS-SENDERBASE] Re: Department name question.

2008-02-19 Thread Landsberg, Erik
Maybe my team is taking too many coffee breaks...



From: Susan Cole sus...@seattleartmuseum.org
Reply-To: Museum Computer Network Listserv mcn-l at mcn.edu
Date: Tue, 19 Feb 2008 18:38:48 -0500
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Conversation: [MCN-L] [ITS-SENDERBASE] Re:  Department name question.
Subject: Re: [MCN-L] [ITS-SENDERBASE] Re:  Department name question.

Ha ha Tim. I still do.

Susan Cole
Digital Photographer
Digital Imaging Dept
Seattle Art Museum

206.654.3159
-Original Message-
From: mcn-l-bounces at mcn.edu [mailto:mcn-l-boun...@mcn.edu] On Behalf Of Tim
Atherton
Sent: Tuesday, February 19, 2008 3:23 PM
To: Museum Computer Network Listserv
Subject: Re: [MCN-L] [ITS-SENDERBASE] Re: Department name question.


 Non-management positions include:

 Assistant Collections Photographer (primarily copystand work)
 Collections Photographer (images all collection works and installation
 views)
 Senior Collections Photographer (exceptional quality and
 productivity. Most
 difficult assignments)
 [All photographers do their own color corrections.]
 Production Assistant (bit of a misnomer, really more an Admin
 Assistant.
 Clerical and bookkeeping work including POs, vouchers, end of month
 reports,
 organization of incoming jobs, etc.)
 Digital Imaging Technician: archiving of daily image production,
 reformatting, migration, metadata check.
 Senior Archiving Technician: another misnomer needing re-titling:
 performs
 flatbed scanning and color correction of archival materilas (non-
 permanent
 collection).
 Senior Digital Image Archivist: Our DAM gatekeeper. researches
 metadata
 standards, works with IT to organize and maintain DAM folder
 structure, vets
 image submissions for internal standards compliance. Serves as
 liaison to
 our outside Rights and Repro agencies.


Damn - last place I worked I used to do all those - apart from the
book keeping...  :-)

tim a





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[MCN-L] Full Scale Redesign Costs Examples

2008-02-19 Thread Champagne, Joanna
Hello,

How are you? I hope all is well!. I have a question about some establishing
the cost range for full scale museum redesigns.  And am looking for example
prices. Here at the National Gallery we have done some extensive market
research but are also interested in some more examples of large scale museum
redesign prices or recent past or near future.

I have some examples, and I am pitching costs for a full gut-busting re-do
including a CMS installation, content migration, search tool, visit planning
tool, calendar tool, and kiosk /digital signage integration. Would you be
willing to share some similar costs or ROM's?  I will say off the record
if requested and not mention the museum but I am trying to establish as much
as possible what the going rate is, in terms of investing in a museum Web
site. This need not be the cost paid to a vendor perhaps it is Museum funds
used on tools and labor was done in house. I understand this is a tricky
question,  however any more examples I can get would be great.

And I will be happy to share all costs received in a chart for us all to
use!

Thanks so much,
Joanna

.
Joanna Champagne
Chief of Web and New Media Initiatives
National Gallery of Art
NGA.GOV