Large Scale Digitization Project Assistant (2 openings, each 1-year TERM)
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Large Scale Digitization Project Assistant (2 openings, each 1-year TERM)
APPLY About the Cornell University Library With welcoming spaces, expansive collections, and innovative services across our libraries on campus, Cornell University Library is a unified community empowering academic achievement and intellectual exploration at Cornell and beyond. About the Library Annex The Library Annex is a state-of-the-art high-density facility with a climate-controlled environment of 50-55 F and 30-35% relative humidity. It consists of five modules built between 1978 and 2004 and provides a clean and secure home for library materials in various formats. Access to materials is provided by electronic and physical document delivery with a 24-hour turn-around time or using an on-site reading room equipped with wireless access, computers, printer, copiers, and microform readers. Currently, the Library Annex serves primarily as a storage facility for lesser-used materials from the on-campus collections of CUL and carries significant responsibilities for housing and preserving the Rare and Manuscript Collections print heritage materials. The Library Annex is committed to providing adequate protection and security for this historic material. The Opportunity Under the supervision of the Google Project Manager or the Annex Administrative Supervisor, the Large Scale Digitization Project Assistant will be responsible for the preparation of outgoing and incoming shipments for a large digitization project. This project also involves meeting specific deadline dates. As a Large-Scale Digitization Project Assistant, you will work with: Materials housed in the Library Annex:
Materials housed in Campus Unit Libraries:
You will assist in movement of library materials, supplies, and equipment involved in the large scale digitization project. The Large Scale Digitization Project Assistant job is physically demanding, requiring frequent management of heavy book carts over a variety of grades and surfaces. Hours and Location Large-Scale Digitization Project Assistants work on-site at the Library Annex located on Bookbank Drive (take Route 366 to Palm Rd, near the Cornell apple orchard). Core work hours for this position are Monday through Friday, 7:40AM to 4:00PM. This is a benefits-eligible one-year term appointment (from point of hire), with the possibility of extension dependent on project funding and positive performance. What We Need
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