Preservation Services - Digitization

Position Overview: Position Objective: The Student Assistant for Digitization will support the library’s efforts to digitize and preserve various formats of library materials. Working under the guidance of the Team Lead & Digitization Specialist, the student will digitize bound and flat materials, transmissive films, and other specialized media. This role combines technical skills with attention to detail to enhance the accessibility and preservation of the library’s collections.

Responsibilities:  

  • Operate scanners and other digitization equipment to convert physical library materials into digital formats
  • Perform post-processing tasks including image correction, formatting, and quality control to ensure digitized materials meet library standards
  • Assist in managing digital files, including naming, and storage
  • Contribute to the digitization workflow optimization by suggesting improvements and participating in new digitization projects
  • Handle fragile and rare library materials with care during the digitization process
  • Assist with the setup and breakdown of digitization stations and equipment
  • May assist with training new student assistants and conducting digitization demonstrations for library tours

Required Skills:

  • Must possess strong computer skills and be comfortable operating technical imaging equipment and software
  • Attention to detail and a high standard of accuracy are essential for ensuring quality digital reproductions
  • Prior experience or coursework in photography, media production, or information technology is advantageous
  • Must be able to work independently as well as collaboratively with a team
  • Ability to follow complex instructions and adhere to digitization guidelines
  • This position involves moderate lifting of materials and extended periods of standing or sitting
  • Strong interest in cameras/imaging technologies and associated software
  • Effective communication skills and ability to adhere to workflow procedures

Educational Value:

  • Gain hands-on experience with professional digitization equipment and software
  • Develop skills in digital asset management and technical problem-solving
  • Enhance understanding of physical and digital preservation practices and standards
  • Opportunity to contribute to significant digital projects that increase access to library collections

Hours Needed: Must be available to work 10-20 hours per week, in blocks of time of two hours or more, during the semester and potentially work up to 40 hours per week during the summer between the hours of 8:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m., Monday – Thursday.

Hourly Rate: Undergraduate $12.22; Graduate $12.65

Contact Information: Andrew Mancuso – axm1195@case.edu