New Openings: Virtual Metadata Volunteer Program

Hillwood’s Archives and Special Collections has openings for the digital volunteer role working (remotely) on the Bentley Digitization Project. This summer, recruitment and training will begin for a few additional metadata volunteers to assist with the digitization of the Post Family Papers, currently held by the Bentley Historical Library at the University of Michigan. This exciting project, which began in 2017, focuses on making these invaluable resources more readily available to staff and researchers.

An overview of the metadata program is available below:

  • Metadata volunteer is a remote role, allowing volunteers to safely work from home.
  • Due to database licensing, we are looking to recruit six metadata volunteers assigned to a fixed schedule.
  • The metadata team will create, review, and verify PDF files of the Post Family Papers then help write descriptive metadata information. Using a remote desktop connection, metadata volunteers will use Google Sheets and ABBYFineReader 15, Hillwood’s optical character recognition software. For more information on the role, please review the detailed position description.
  • A live how-to training session for metadata volunteers will be offered via Zoom in mid- to late June.

If you are interested in being considered for the metadata pilot team, please take a few minutes to complete this survey.