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The Princeton University Art Museum seeks applications for the role of Digital Asset Coordinator. Reporting to the Manager of Art Information, the Digital Asset Coordinator will work in collaboration with staff from across the institution to facilitate the Museum’s ongoing digital asset management program, which is focused on the storage, description, distribution, and retention of the Museum’s digital assets, including images, video, audio, and documents. In addition, this position will play an important role in supporting the Museum’s expanding creation and delivery of digital experiences online and on-site.
About the Museum
With a collecting history that extends back to 1755, the Princeton University Art Museum is one of the leading university art museums in the country, home to collections that have grown to include more than 115,000 works of art ranging from ancient to contemporary art and spanning the globe. Committed to advancing Princeton’s teaching and research missions, the Museum also serves as a gateway to the University for visitors worldwide. The Museum currently presents exhibitions in its two downtown venues (Art on Hulfish and Art@Bainbridge) and is touring collections exhibitions nationally and internationally. When the Museum opens its dramatically reconceived building, scheduled for spring 2025, it will initiate a new exhibitions program with annual exhibitions on-site and on tour.
To learn more about the Princeton University Art Museum, visit artmuseum.princeton.edu
In this inaugural role, the Digital Asset Coordinator will act as front-end administrator for the Museum’s digital asset management system (DAMS), ResourceSpace by Montala (known locally as ‘Atrium’). They will play a lead role in setting institutional standards, workflows, and policies to underpin three core aspects of the Museum’s digital asset program: ingestion and storage; metadata and description; and access and use. Their remit covers organizing, cataloging, preservation, and managing digital media and associated metadata necessary to support the Museum’s collections, exhibitions, and programming.
As a member of the Communication and Information (C&I) department’s Art Information team, the Digital Asset Coordinator will collaborate with staff across the Museum–most closely with the C&I Systems team and photo studio–to oversee the use of the DAMS, supporting both internal and external user groups.
Specific responsibilities will include
This role will share responsibility with others in the C&I department regarding the management of image rights and permissions activities.
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