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Jenifer Simon
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Tue Aug 7 13:18:24 PDT 2007
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1. Library of Congress grant to benefit UPDIG (Newman, Alan)
2. Job posting: Web Developer for San Francisco media firm
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Date: Mon, 6 Aug 2007 19:43:22 -0400
From: "Newman, Alan" <A-Newman at NGA.GOV>
Subject: [MCN-L] Library of Congress grant to benefit UPDIG
To: "Museum Computer Network Listserv" <mcn-l at mcn.edu>
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Please excuse cross-postings.
At MCN 2007 in Chicago there will be a panel introducing the UPDIG "Museum
Best Practices" for submitting digital files for publication.
Imaging professionals from 13 museums have formed a study group called
ImageMuse to work on this and related issues.
If you are unfamiliar with UPDIG,
Universal Photographic Digital Imaging Guidelines, please see
http://updig.org
We hope to see you in Chicago.
Alan Newman
Chief, Digital Imaging & Visual Services National Gallery of Art
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Here is the Library Congress announcement via the UPDIG chair, Richard
Anderson:
The Library of Congress has awarded a grant to the ASMP Digital Standards
Committee through NDIIPP [National Digital Information Infrastructure and
Preservation Program].
The main features of the ASMP grant will be to expand UPDIG with these
goals:
1. Determine and develop refined production workflows.
2. Determine best practice Digital Asset Management & archiving methods.
3. Determine best practice guidelines for digital photography based on image
usage and capture methods.
4. Upgrade the UPDIG website with more screen shots and video tutorials.
5. Promote UPDIG with a booth at PhotoPlus 2007 & 2008.
6. Create traveling educational seminars. [10 day & 10 evening events].
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Message: 2
Date: Tue, 07 Aug 2007 10:21:40 -0700
From: Breanne Simmons <breanne at mediatrope.com>
Subject: [MCN-L] Job posting: Web Developer for San Francisco media
firm
To: <mcn-l at mcn.edu>
Cc: Dana Lamb <dana at mediatrope.com>
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Job Description
Position: Web Developer
Mediatrope is seeking a talented and enthusiastic Web Developer to join our
growing team immediately as a contract to full-time employee. As part of
our team, you will be defining the next generation of client-managed,
database-driven Web sites. Work with producers, designers, and others on
your project team to create innovative projects for the nation?s leading
educational and cultural organizations such as the Smithsonian, New York
University, and the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.
Qualifications
? 3+ years of programming experience.
? Solid background in server-side scripting (ASP, ColdFusion, and/or PHP).
? Strong knowledge of SQL and relational database technologies.
? Background in XHTML, CSS, and JavaScript ? Cross-browser and
cross-platform programming experience.
? Ability to work with minimal supervision.
? Fast learner, highly detail-oriented, and self-motivated.
? BS degree in Computer Science or related field preferred.
? AJAX, XML, XSL, Flash, ActionScript, and Photoshop experience a plus.
Responsibilities
? Participating in project discovery work related to implementation
planning.
? Producing all work on schedule and in compliance with office standards
and project specifications, including functionality and browser testing
during development.
? Meeting regularly with both project team and office-wide development
team.
? Planning and implementing short-term and long-term internal IT projects.
? Administering and maintaining company hardware and software
infrastructure.
? Regular professional education and knowledge extension, including the use
of new software applications and programming languages.
To Apply
Please email your resume with a cover letter indicating how your skills and
experience correspond with the responsibilities listed above to
jobs at mediatrope.com <mailto:jobs at mediatrope.com> . Please include your
resume in the body of the email. ONLY PDF ATTACHMENTS WILL BE ACCEPTED.
e-mail: jobs at mediatrope.com
fax: 415-896-2212
post: 144 Townsend Street, Suite 200, San Francisco, CA 94107
About Mediatrope LLC
Mediatrope designs and builds award-winning interactive solutions, including
Web sites, CD-ROMs, videos, and exhibits, for its clients in the arts,
business, and education. The company ensures the success of each project by
integrating strategy, design, and engineering with a focus on usability.
Mediatrope has deep technological expertise, backed by partnerships with
technology leaders Apple Computer, Microsoft, Adobe and Macromedia. Clients
include Clicquot Champagne, Hewlett-Packard, Fine Arts Museums of San
Francisco, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Smithsonian, the Carnegie Foundation
for the Advancement of Teaching and IDEO. Mediatrope was founded in 1996 in
San Francisco. For more information, see www.mediatrope.com
<http://www.mediatrope.com> .
Mediatrope LLC is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
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