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Project Manager, Collections Catalog Duplication
American Museum of Natural History
The American Museum of Natural History seeks a project manager to
oversee the day-to-day operation of a grant-funded project to
duplicate historical data and information held in the Museum's
collection catalogs for purposes of long-term preservation. The
collection catalogs contain close to 750,000 primary catalog cards
and 130,000 pages in ledgers many of of which only exist in hard
copy format within the Museum. The information contained within
these catalogs is vital to the mission of the Museum in that they
act to list the objects/specimens in the collection and identify
what it is, where it came from and when it was collected.
The goals of this project are:
* Convert the primary catalog records and ledgers into digital
images
* Transfer digital images to microfilm (COM) for archival
storage
* Store the microfilm and a copy of the digital images in a
secure, off-site location
In collaboration with the Project Team, the Project Manager will:
* Develop and monitor the conversion workplan and timeline.
* Assist in development of detailed scanning specifications
* Identify potential vendors; prepare and evaluate RFPs
* Coordinate on site set-up with appropriate museum personnel
* Coordinate delivery of materials to scanning area from
scientific departments; ensure adequate security before,
during and after scanning
* Work with vendor to ensure proper handling of source
documents and that digital images meet specification
* Monitor throughput and costs; prepare regular reports on
project progress
* Develop and coordinate post-scanning workflow for digital
images post-scanning, including quality control, transfer to
COM vendor, transfer to Museum network
Qualifications
Required:
ALA-accredited MLS or equivalent experience
Demonstrated knowledge of digital imaging practices and standards
Good oral, written, and interpersonal communication skills
Supervisory or project management experience
Preferred:
Ability to develop or implement automated routines to facilitate
project tasks
Knowledge of library preservation issues and experience handling
rare and fragile materials
Please send letter of interest and CV by April 17, 2006 to
[log in to unmask]
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Lisa Kronthal
Conservator of Natural Sciences Collections
Office of the Associate Dean of Science for Collections
American Museum of Natural History
79th Street at Central Park West
New York, New York 10024
tel: 212-313-7035
fax: 212-769-5239
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