Description: Digital Initiatives works with library, university, and community partners to provide online access to materials related to the University of North Carolina Wilmington, the region, and research interests of our partners. We actively participate in and support research, teaching, and community engagement by providing access to digital collections that include visual art, artifacts, diaries, letters, newspapers, oral histories, photographs, public records, reports, 3D, and audiovisual materials. The Digital Projects Specialist oversees and performs daily operations in converting a wide range of materials to digital formats, providing quality control, and ensuring that standards and best practices are followed. Under the supervision of the Digital Initiatives Librarian, the Digital Projects Specialist plays a key role in developing procedures, designing workflows, and identifying and testing tools and software to increase the Unit’s capabilities to support preservation, discovery, and access to digital content.
Qualifications: Graduation from a four-year college or university and one year of experience in a library or archives and/or records management; or high school and five years experience in a library or archives and/or records management; or equivalent combination of training and experience.
Salary: $40,948 - $50,250