Hey Preston - whose job is this?.....or is it new?....and should I apply for
it?
Kiwi
Marie O'Connell
Sound Archivist/Audio Engineer/Sound Consultant
The Center For Oral History & Cultural Heritage
The University Of Southern Mississippi
118 College Drive #5175
Hattiesburg, MS, 39401-406
Ph: 601-266-6514
Fax: 601-266-6217
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FILM ARCHIVIST
The Mississippi Department of Archives and History seeks to hire a film
archivist for a three-year grant project to inspect, preserve, and
digitize portions of a 16mm newsfilm collection. The project is funded
by the U.S. Department of Interior's Save America's Treasures grant program.
The Newsfilm Collection consists of 635 reels of unedited 16mm film from
a Jackson, Mississippi, television station between 1954 and 1971. It
reflects life in the state, including extensive coverage of the Civil
Rights Movement in Mississippi.
The film archivist will 1) inspect each reel of the Newsfilm Collection
for damage, 2) clean and repair film reels, 3) select reels for
conservation, 4) create digital copies of selected reels using telecine
equipment and restoration software, 5) provide metadata elements using
Dublin Core standards and according to project procedures, and 6) assist
in the selection of equipment needed to digitize the collection. The
archivist will report to the Archives and Library Director of Image and
Sound and work in the Image and Sound Section, Archives and History
Division.
REQUIRED:
A Master's Degree from an accredited four-year college or university in
Information Science, History, or a related field; and two (2) years of
archival experience working with conservation of film collections.
Formal classroom or workshop training in audiovisual archival work
provided by academic library school programs and/or professional
association organizations such as SAA, ARSC and AMIA.
Or
A Bachelor's Degree from an accredited four-year college or university
in Information Science, History, or a related field; and four (4) years
of archival experience working with conservation of film collections.
Formal classroom or workshop training in audiovisual archival work
provided by academic library school programs and/or professional
association organizations such as SAA, ARSC and AMIA.
PREFERRED:
Evidence of technical training in preservation and reformatting of
audiovisual materials, particularly with film and video collections.
Professional familiarity with current trends and techniques in archival
preservation as it relates to audiovisual holdings. Demonstrated
knowledge of issues surrounding the creation and management of digital
objects in sound and visual formats. Demonstrated ability to properly
handle and repair fragile motion picture film for telecine transfer and
to transfer motion picture film to video by use of telecine and video
equipment. Experience with Dublin Core metadata standards and software,
on-line cataloging systems and Informix SQL.
This full-time contractual position is currently on recruitment with an
annual starting salary of $36,000.
Deadline for application is April 27, 2006.
MDAH is an equal opportunity employer.
To apply: Send a resume with three references to:
Clara McKinnon
Director of Human Resources
Mississippi Department of Archives and History
P.O. Box 571
Jackson, Mississippi 39205-0571