Please forward to any interested parties.

The American Folklife Center at the Library of Congress has just posted an 
announcement for a Digital Conversion Specialist. Applications close January 3, 
2019. More information on usajobs: 
https://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/519974400


Responsibilities
Works on specific/selected phases of the design, implementation, and evaluation 
of multi-format digital conversion/digital processing programs and projects, 
including communicating issues and coordinating activities within the American 
Folklife Center and the Library. Under the direction of the Head of the 
Archive, prepares portions of digital projects planning documents, and provides 
support for conversion workflow, selection, preparation, production and 
technical design, and estimating server storage space required for digital 
files. Tracks project workflows using computer software tools - schedules 
scanning and other activities required to move digital projects to the 
Library's Web site, as appropriate. Prepares draft reports and documentation 
for projects and division digital work. Helps assure that all digital 
activities and plans conform to (or enhance) current division and Library 
practices and that they make optimum use of resources and staff expertise.

Assists in coordinating audiovisual digitization of selected materials and 
performs post-processing functions to assure uniform treatment of materials. 
The incumbent drafts preliminary work plans, intake specifications, and 
scanning specifications and instructions for assigned portions of projects 
involving image, text, audio, and/or video. The incumbent reviews digital 
material for quality issues requiring reworking (for digital reformatted 
material) or resubmission (for digital originals) and makes recommendations. As 
assigned, the incumbent assists during pilot testing and throughout the project 
in evaluating quality and adherence to LC specifications for digital files.

Reviews electronic files for technical correctness of style, format, and 
design. Participates in evaluation and selection of digital originals to be 
collected or non-digital collections for conversion to online resources. Makes 
preliminary determinations, subject to review, of the processing and technical 
design approach for a portion of a project. Planning and digital project design 
takes into consideration access concerns including techniques (bibliographic 
records, finding aids, etc.) and level (item metadata, collection metadata, 
content, etc.). Incumbent is given specific assignments to review the status of 
processing and access aids and gathers information regarding restrictions and 
copyright. Participates in planning the approach to digital intake or 
digitization for assigned project and develops limited portion of the methods 
and resource plans; makes preliminary reviews of digital file formats for 
capture, presentation, and archiving.

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Another Digital Conversion Specialist position has been posted by the Prints 
and Photographs division at the Library of Congress. More info here: 
https://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/519966200

Best,

Kelly Revak

Archivist
American Folklife Center
Library of Congress
101 Independence Ave.
Washington, D.C. 20540-4610
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
202.707.3495

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