The Wisconsin Historical Society (WHS) is in the midst of a major initiative to 
ignite a digital transformation as part of a multi-year campaign to build a new 
History Center, scheduled to open in fall 2026. The exhibits and programming 
being planned for the Center rely heavily on digital collections, digital 
learning, and virtual programs, all based in the Center, while the digital 
content will allow a broad audience from across the state to connect with the 
Society’s collections and participate in events, lectures, community 
engagement, workshops and interactive research.

This transformation requires modernization of the Society’s equipment, systems, 
workflows, and building capacity within the Society’s Digital Services and IT 
teams. This position is part of a triumvirate that will provide leadership 
during this transition and help shape our digital strategy for the future. When 
ultimately realized, the Society’s digital strategy will enable the Society to 
connect communities across the state and nation to museum programs, ensure 
broad accessibility and preservation of the Society’s rich collections, and 
facilitate discovery of freely available digital content for national and 
international audiences.

This position will utilize a variety of digital imaging equipment and software 
to create high quality digital surrogates. This position will scan collection 
materials including, but not limited to, manuscripts, personal papers, maps, 
photographs, artifacts, and microfilm using flatbed scanners (large-format, 
standard, and negative), 3D scanners, DSLR cameras, overhead cameras, sheet 
feed scanners, and microfilm scanners.

The Digitization Specialist will make consistent use of established 
digitization standards, metadata standards, and technical guidelines for 
creating the highest quality digital assets for public use. The Digitization 
Specialist will be responsible for preparing imaged materials for long term 
access and preservation.

More details and application instructions: 
https://wisconsinhistory.org/Records/Article/CS16939

More information about working at the Wisconsin Historical Society: 
http://vimeo.com/336889088/f062324b72

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