Digital Imaging Technician
NYBG Job Description
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Digital Imaging Technician | Systems and Digitization Librarian |
Position Summary: |
The Digital Imaging Technician is a temporary part time, grant funded position which runs through April of 2028. The Digital Imaging Technician will be responsible for imaging the Institutional Archives records of The New York Botanical Garden.
The Digital Imaging Technician will be an integral member of a dynamic team that is committed to careful stewardship and preservation of collections and to increasing access and discoverability of the Garden’s unique holdings. This position will also work closely with the Library Conservators to properly handle collection items as needed.
Under the supervision of the Systems and Digitization Librarian, the Imaging Technician’s duties include, but are not limited to, image capture, image correction, assignment of metadata, uploading of image files and metadata to several repositories, operation and maintenance of software and hardware, record keeping, and documentation.
The Digital Imaging Technician must be able to meet challenging deadlines and work within complex workflows and schedules.
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Additionally, this position supports, through actions and conduct, NYBG’s Inclusion, Diversity, Equity and Accessibility initiatives and helps to build and maintain an inclusive organization culture throughout the institution.
Specific Duties & Responsibilities: |
• Ability to work with a copy stand / digital camera (35mm or medium format) system and a flatbed scanner. • Digitize the Library’s holdings for inclusion in digital libraries and a collections management system. • Create and ensure quality control of digital images. • Perform color correction and image enhancement for digital images; monitors, calibrates, and adjusts settings on hardware and software tools as needed; processes and prepares digital files for archiving, printing, and access. • Update/upload content and metadata into CONTENTdm. • Handle fragile and rare collection materials using established best practices, consulting with conservators as needed. • Consistently and accurately name image files. • Maintain a clean studio and safe studio environment. • Participate in the development and documentation of workflows.
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Rate: $24/hour