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Volunteer Scanning Positions

Volunteer Scanning Positions

The Internet Archive is offering really exciting opportunities at the scanning centers. We are looking for volunteers at the Indiana and San Francisco scanning centers.

Help us digitize library books to go online to be seen by millions of people for years to come! We need your help! We are trying to get your public library books up online and need some volunteers to help turn pages. If you can give us some of your time, we can give you a chance to help bring digital knowledge to others both near and far! Come join us!

Position Summary: Internet Archive is a non-profit organization working with over 200 library partners to create the world's largest digital public library.

We are looking for people who are comfortable with repetitive motion, conscientious and detail oriented to work on this exciting project digitizing books. Basic knowledge of computers, digital files and digital cameras helpful. Pleasant, low-stress work environment. A love of books is a plus.

We are seeking volunteers who can operate a Scribe scanning machine that takes digital photos of books from various collections and puts them online for universal access.

Gain experience in the following fields of endeavor: building an open source digital library, digital photography, and digital scanning software, preservation, presentation and production of digital books, digitizing special collection books from different centuries, understanding copyrights and public domain materials.

Commitment: Indiana - Assistance is needed Monday through Friday from 8:00am to 5:00pm. Position involves a commitment of a minimum 3 hours and up, at least one day a week, as well as a minimum commitment length of one month. San Francisco - Volunteer positions are available Monday through Friday from 4:00pm to midnight. Position involves a commitment of a minimum 4 hours and up, at least one day a week, as well as a minimum commitment length of one month.

Interrelations:

The volunteer Scanner will interact with the Coordinator, the professional scanning staff and other volunteers.

Physical/Special Requirements:

  • Must have reasonable computer skills; e.g. can navigate desktop and computer programs.
  • Must be able to work independently.
  • Must be able to lift heavy books.
  • Must be able to sit for 1-2 hour periods and are comfortable with repetitive motion.
  • Must be able to gently handle special collection books.
  • Must have the desire to contribute to the world’s largest digital open source library.

    THIS IS A NON-PAYING VOLUNTEER POSITION

    If interested please send a resume and cover letter expressing your interest to the following:

  • For Indiana, jeffs - at - archive.org,
  • For San Francisco, ginger - at - archive.org

    The Internet Archive is a non-profit organization seeking to provide universal access to all knowledge. We are working with world-class universities and libraries to create the world's largest digital public library. The collections in our online digital library also include audio, video, web sites, and software.

    Internet Archive works together with organizations like Creative Commons and EFF to preserve and expand the public domain, the open-source movement, and the commons in general. You will be a part of a multi-national effort that is presently in 5 countries and involves over 4,500 libraries and institutions.

    Please read more about Internet Archive here: http://www.archive.org/about/about.php http://openlibrary.org/about



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