Brown University is seeking qualified applicants for a Digital Asset
Specialist. Reporting through the University Library, the
Digital Asset Specialist works closely with campus stakeholders to gather,
ingest, and catalog materials for the campus Digital Asset Management system
(DAM). The Digital Asset Specialist provides production support to campus
stakeholders on the development of metadata practices, ingestion, and
documentation needed to implement the hosted DAM service; works with the DAM
project team to evaluate and implement metadata standards that address the
needs of specific user communities and support the functional requirements of
the DAM's repository of still images and videos; ensures that DAM metadata
standards are compliant with practices in other University systems; acts as a
single point-of-contact for administration and support for DAM users. Job
Qualifications: Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Information Science, or
the equivalent combination of education and work-related experience 1-3 years
of experience with metadata schema such as Dublin Core, MODS, VRA, MARC or
other 1-3 years of experience managing or cataloging multimedia materials
Ability to communicate effectively in both oral and written English Ability to
serve multiple constituencies with varying needs Excellent organizational
skills and the ability to meet deadlines Strong user service orientation and
excellent interpersonal skills Understanding of image and
video production and quality control ***Candidates please note: This is a one-
year position. To apply for this position (JOB# B01463), please visit Brown's
Online Employment website
([https://careers.brown.edu](https://careers.brown.edu)), complete an
application online, attach documents, and submit for immediate
consideration. Documents should include cover letter,
resume, and the names and e-mail addresses of three
references. Review of applications will continue until the
position is filled. Brown University is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative
Action Employer.
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