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* Art Museum Image Consortium (AMICO): *
* Coordinator of Member and Client Services *
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Position available October 1, 1998
The Art Museum Image Consortium (AMICO) is a growing not-for-profit
association of institutions with collections of art. AMICO members are
jointly building a digital multimedia library documenting their
collections, and making it available for educational use. Full details
about AMICO and its activities are available at http://www.amico.net.
Reporting to the Executive Director, the Member and Client Services
Coordinator is AMICO's primary contact with staff of member institutions
and with users of the AMICO Library. The incumbent also helps formulate and
present policy recommendations to the AMICO Board.
The Member and Client Services Coordinator works with members to facilitate
their contributions to the AMICO Library, conducts new member orientation,
and coordinates data enhancement projects at AMICO. The incumbent supports
AMICO Working Committees (currently Rights, Technical and Users and Uses)
helping set their agendas and carry out their work. The Member and Client
Services Coordinator is responsible for formulating programs which respond
to members needs, working closely with members who initiate such programs,
and recruiting others to participate. AMICO programs include member use of
the AMICO Library.
The Member and Client Services Coordinator also promotes the AMICO Library
(primarily to university, public and school libraries and art teachers) and
handles liaison with users of the Library. This includes recording the
concerns of clients and translating them into requirements for members, the
Library, and its distributors. In this capacity, the Coordinator will
develop AMICO promotional materials and organize and/or present programs at
professional conferences and other venues where clients can be reached.
AMICO is seeking an professional with experience in the provision and use
of electronic resources in a museum or library . The incumbent should have
strong team building, communication and writing skills and be very
comfortable working in an electronic environment. Experience or knowledge
of some of following areas is desirable: use of structured data resources
in research and educational programs; knowledge of rights issues,
preferably though experience as an artist and/or with artist's or museum
rights; editorial and/or database quality control; user and/or program
evaluation training and/or experience; academic training in art history or
a related field; and familiarity with national and international cultural
heritage information standards.
Interested candidates are requested to submit an application by September
15, 1998, including a full Curriculum Vitae, summary of relevant
experience, and statement of salary expectations, to:
Jennifer Trant
Executive Director
Art Museum Image Consortium
5501 Walnut Street, #203
Pittsburgh, PA
15232
Email: [log in to unmask]
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J. Trant [log in to unmask]
Partner and Principal Consultant www.archimuse.com
Archives & Museum Informatics
5501 Walnut St., Suite 203 ph. + 1-412-683-9775
Pittsburgh, PA USA 15232 fax + 1-412-683-7366
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