Re: [CODE4LIB] Archival Software
We've done a very recent analysis of archival systems and decided upon a new architecture based on our local functional specs. This was greatly informed by the CLIR report. I blogged a bit more detail on the solutions we've selected and are in the process of implementing at http://library.caltech.edu/laura/?p=299 . Re: ArchivesSpace - our plan is to implement Archivists Toolkit before ArchivesSpace is released and rely upon the migration assistance they intend to provide to the community. FWIW - there is no "one Archival system to rule them all." You will probably have to use more than one piece of software. -- Laura J. Smart Metadata Services Manager, Caltech Library la...@library.caltech.edu/laura.j.sm...@gmail.com
Re: [CODE4LIB] Archival Software
I find Omeka to be stronger in the area of collections publication and exhibition than hardcore archival management due to the rather rudimentary Dublin Core metadata foundation. You can make other element sets, but it's not a perfect solution. Ethan On Thu, Aug 9, 2012 at 2:57 PM, Kaile Zhu wrote: > How about Omeka? Need to consider the library standards because > eventually you will have to make your archival collection searchable. - > Kelly > > -Original Message- > From: Code for Libraries [mailto:CODE4LIB@LISTSERV.ND.EDU] On Behalf Of > Lisa Gonzalez > Sent: Thursday, August 09, 2012 1:38 PM > To: CODE4LIB@LISTSERV.ND.EDU > Subject: Re: [CODE4LIB] Archival Software > > Related to the CLIR Report, the wiki version is a little easier to > navigate: > > http://archivalsoftware.pbworks.com/w/page/13600254/FrontPage > > > Lisa Gonzalez > Electronic Resources Librarian > Catholic Theological Union > 5401 S. Cornell Ave. > Chicago, IL 60615 > 773-371-5463 > lgonza...@ctu.edu > > > > > > > -Original Message- > From: Code for Libraries [mailto:CODE4LIB@LISTSERV.ND.EDU] On Behalf Of > Nathan Tallman > Sent: Thursday, August 09, 2012 12:00 PM > To: CODE4LIB@LISTSERV.ND.EDU > Subject: Re: [CODE4LIB] Archival Software > > As an archivist, this is still a very broad response. > > Are you looking to manage archival collections (accessioning, arrangement > and description, producing finding aids, etc.)? If so, Archivists Toolkit > or Archon may work for you. I'm not sure what you mean by university > historical information, perhaps ready-reference type guides? > There are a plethora of web options for this. Are you looking to manage > digital assets? Then a digital repository, such as Fedora or Dspace is in > order. > > Although it's a bit out of date at this point, you may want to look at > Lisa Spiro's 2009 report, "Archival Management Software" < > http://www.clir.org/pubs/reports/spiro/>. Also, check out Carol Bean's > blog, BeanWorks. She has a post about comparing digital asset managers < > http://beanworks.clbean.com/2010/05/creating-a-comparison-matrix/> (and > also has useful related links). > > Best, > Nathan > > On Thu, Aug 9, 2012 at 10:42 AM, Joselito Dela Cruz > wrote: > > > We are looking to centralize the university historical information and > > archives. > > > > > > > > -Original Message- > > From: Code for Libraries [mailto:CODE4LIB@LISTSERV.ND.EDU] On Behalf > > Of Matthew Sherman > > Sent: Thursday, August 09, 2012 10:38 AM > > To: CODE4LIB@LISTSERV.ND.EDU > > Subject: Re: [CODE4LIB] Archival Software > > > > I think you need to provide a little more context as to what you are > > trying to do. The trouble is that the term archive is used in a > > variety of different ways right now so we need to know what you mean > > to be able to give you the best suggestions. > > > > On Thu, Aug 9, 2012 at 9:31 AM, Joselito Dela Cruz > > wrote: > > > > > Any suggestions for inexpensive & easy to use archival software? > > > > > > Thanks, > > > > > > Jay Dela Cruz, MLIS > > > Electronic Resources Librarian > > > Hodges University | 2655 Northbrooke Drive, Naples, FL 34119-7932 > > > (239) 598-6211 | (800) 466-8017 x 6211 | f. (239) 598-6250 > > > jdelac...@hodges.edu | www.hodges.edu > > > > > > > > **Bronze+Blue=Green** The University of Central Oklahoma is Bronze, Blue, > and Green! Please print this e-mail only if absolutely necessary! > > **CONFIDENTIALITY** This e-mail (including any attachments) may contain > confidential, proprietary and privileged information. Any unauthorized > disclosure or use of this information is prohibited. >
Re: [CODE4LIB] Archival Software
How about Omeka? Need to consider the library standards because eventually you will have to make your archival collection searchable. - Kelly -Original Message- From: Code for Libraries [mailto:CODE4LIB@LISTSERV.ND.EDU] On Behalf Of Lisa Gonzalez Sent: Thursday, August 09, 2012 1:38 PM To: CODE4LIB@LISTSERV.ND.EDU Subject: Re: [CODE4LIB] Archival Software Related to the CLIR Report, the wiki version is a little easier to navigate: http://archivalsoftware.pbworks.com/w/page/13600254/FrontPage Lisa Gonzalez Electronic Resources Librarian Catholic Theological Union 5401 S. Cornell Ave. Chicago, IL 60615 773-371-5463 lgonza...@ctu.edu -Original Message- From: Code for Libraries [mailto:CODE4LIB@LISTSERV.ND.EDU] On Behalf Of Nathan Tallman Sent: Thursday, August 09, 2012 12:00 PM To: CODE4LIB@LISTSERV.ND.EDU Subject: Re: [CODE4LIB] Archival Software As an archivist, this is still a very broad response. Are you looking to manage archival collections (accessioning, arrangement and description, producing finding aids, etc.)? If so, Archivists Toolkit or Archon may work for you. I'm not sure what you mean by university historical information, perhaps ready-reference type guides? There are a plethora of web options for this. Are you looking to manage digital assets? Then a digital repository, such as Fedora or Dspace is in order. Although it's a bit out of date at this point, you may want to look at Lisa Spiro's 2009 report, "Archival Management Software" < http://www.clir.org/pubs/reports/spiro/>. Also, check out Carol Bean's blog, BeanWorks. She has a post about comparing digital asset managers < http://beanworks.clbean.com/2010/05/creating-a-comparison-matrix/> (and also has useful related links). Best, Nathan On Thu, Aug 9, 2012 at 10:42 AM, Joselito Dela Cruz wrote: > We are looking to centralize the university historical information and > archives. > > > > -Original Message- > From: Code for Libraries [mailto:CODE4LIB@LISTSERV.ND.EDU] On Behalf > Of Matthew Sherman > Sent: Thursday, August 09, 2012 10:38 AM > To: CODE4LIB@LISTSERV.ND.EDU > Subject: Re: [CODE4LIB] Archival Software > > I think you need to provide a little more context as to what you are > trying to do. The trouble is that the term archive is used in a > variety of different ways right now so we need to know what you mean > to be able to give you the best suggestions. > > On Thu, Aug 9, 2012 at 9:31 AM, Joselito Dela Cruz > wrote: > > > Any suggestions for inexpensive & easy to use archival software? > > > > Thanks, > > > > Jay Dela Cruz, MLIS > > Electronic Resources Librarian > > Hodges University | 2655 Northbrooke Drive, Naples, FL 34119-7932 > > (239) 598-6211 | (800) 466-8017 x 6211 | f. (239) 598-6250 > > jdelac...@hodges.edu | www.hodges.edu > > > **Bronze+Blue=Green** The University of Central Oklahoma is Bronze, Blue, and Green! Please print this e-mail only if absolutely necessary! **CONFIDENTIALITY** This e-mail (including any attachments) may contain confidential, proprietary and privileged information. Any unauthorized disclosure or use of this information is prohibited.
Re: [CODE4LIB] Archival Software
Related to the CLIR Report, the wiki version is a little easier to navigate: http://archivalsoftware.pbworks.com/w/page/13600254/FrontPage Lisa Gonzalez Electronic Resources Librarian Catholic Theological Union 5401 S. Cornell Ave. Chicago, IL 60615 773-371-5463 lgonza...@ctu.edu -Original Message- From: Code for Libraries [mailto:CODE4LIB@LISTSERV.ND.EDU] On Behalf Of Nathan Tallman Sent: Thursday, August 09, 2012 12:00 PM To: CODE4LIB@LISTSERV.ND.EDU Subject: Re: [CODE4LIB] Archival Software As an archivist, this is still a very broad response. Are you looking to manage archival collections (accessioning, arrangement and description, producing finding aids, etc.)? If so, Archivists Toolkit or Archon may work for you. I'm not sure what you mean by university historical information, perhaps ready-reference type guides? There are a plethora of web options for this. Are you looking to manage digital assets? Then a digital repository, such as Fedora or Dspace is in order. Although it's a bit out of date at this point, you may want to look at Lisa Spiro's 2009 report, "Archival Management Software" < http://www.clir.org/pubs/reports/spiro/>. Also, check out Carol Bean's blog, BeanWorks. She has a post about comparing digital asset managers < http://beanworks.clbean.com/2010/05/creating-a-comparison-matrix/> (and also has useful related links). Best, Nathan On Thu, Aug 9, 2012 at 10:42 AM, Joselito Dela Cruz wrote: > We are looking to centralize the university historical information and > archives. > > > > -Original Message- > From: Code for Libraries [mailto:CODE4LIB@LISTSERV.ND.EDU] On Behalf > Of Matthew Sherman > Sent: Thursday, August 09, 2012 10:38 AM > To: CODE4LIB@LISTSERV.ND.EDU > Subject: Re: [CODE4LIB] Archival Software > > I think you need to provide a little more context as to what you are > trying to do. The trouble is that the term archive is used in a > variety of different ways right now so we need to know what you mean > to be able to give you the best suggestions. > > On Thu, Aug 9, 2012 at 9:31 AM, Joselito Dela Cruz > wrote: > > > Any suggestions for inexpensive & easy to use archival software? > > > > Thanks, > > > > Jay Dela Cruz, MLIS > > Electronic Resources Librarian > > Hodges University | 2655 Northbrooke Drive, Naples, FL 34119-7932 > > (239) 598-6211 | (800) 466-8017 x 6211 | f. (239) 598-6250 > > jdelac...@hodges.edu | www.hodges.edu > > >
Re: [CODE4LIB] Archival Software
As an archivist, this is still a very broad response. Are you looking to manage archival collections (accessioning, arrangement and description, producing finding aids, etc.)? If so, Archivists Toolkit or Archon may work for you. I'm not sure what you mean by university historical information, perhaps ready-reference type guides? There are a plethora of web options for this. Are you looking to manage digital assets? Then a digital repository, such as Fedora or Dspace is in order. Although it's a bit out of date at this point, you may want to look at Lisa Spiro's 2009 report, "Archival Management Software" < http://www.clir.org/pubs/reports/spiro/>. Also, check out Carol Bean's blog, BeanWorks. She has a post about comparing digital asset managers < http://beanworks.clbean.com/2010/05/creating-a-comparison-matrix/> (and also has useful related links). Best, Nathan On Thu, Aug 9, 2012 at 10:42 AM, Joselito Dela Cruz wrote: > We are looking to centralize the university historical information and > archives. > > > > -Original Message- > From: Code for Libraries [mailto:CODE4LIB@LISTSERV.ND.EDU] On Behalf Of > Matthew Sherman > Sent: Thursday, August 09, 2012 10:38 AM > To: CODE4LIB@LISTSERV.ND.EDU > Subject: Re: [CODE4LIB] Archival Software > > I think you need to provide a little more context as to what you are > trying to do. The trouble is that the term archive is used in a variety > of different ways right now so we need to know what you mean to be able > to give you the best suggestions. > > On Thu, Aug 9, 2012 at 9:31 AM, Joselito Dela Cruz > wrote: > > > Any suggestions for inexpensive & easy to use archival software? > > > > Thanks, > > > > Jay Dela Cruz, MLIS > > Electronic Resources Librarian > > Hodges University | 2655 Northbrooke Drive, Naples, FL 34119-7932 > > (239) 598-6211 | (800) 466-8017 x 6211 | f. (239) 598-6250 > > jdelac...@hodges.edu | www.hodges.edu > > >
Re: [CODE4LIB] Archival Software
We have begun looking at Fedora - fedora-commons.org - (with the drupal Islandora front end islandora.ca ) but are at the earliest stages so I can't really comment perfectly on the 'easy to use' but it is free. Katie From: Code for Libraries [CODE4LIB@LISTSERV.ND.EDU] on behalf of Mark Jordan [mjor...@sfu.ca] Sent: Thursday, August 09, 2012 11:10 AM To: CODE4LIB@LISTSERV.ND.EDU Subject: Re: [CODE4LIB] Archival Software Jay, If by 'archival software' you mean a digital preservation toolkit, check out Archivematica, https://www.archivematica.org/wiki/Main_Page Mark - Original Message - > Any suggestions for inexpensive & easy to use archival software? > > Thanks, > > Jay Dela Cruz, MLIS > Electronic Resources Librarian > Hodges University | 2655 Northbrooke Drive, Naples, FL 34119-7932 > (239) 598-6211 | (800) 466-8017 x 6211 | f. (239) 598-6250 > jdelac...@hodges.edu | www.hodges.edu >
[CODE4LIB] Job: Web Content Developer at Johnson County Library
Do you love designing elegant, user-friendly websites? Do you adore metadata and digital repositories? Wouldn't you jump at the chance to work with a team of clever and talented Web Content Developers and Designers in developing the next generation of fully integrated and engaging online library experiences? Johnson County Library, a vibrant, award-winning public library, seeks a dynamic, creative, committed individual to serve as Web Content Developer with primary responsibility for writing, creating, repackaging, and managing content for the Library's website; managing a local history digital repository; and analyzing library and community information needs to plan for short and long-term site development. As a member of the Web Content Team, the position reports to the Web Content Manager and works with three other Web Content Developers and the Web Designer as well as other library colleagues, patrons, and community partners to provide access to ideas, information, experiences and materials that support and enrich people's lives. Qualifications: Required: Master's in Library / Information Science from an ALA-accredited school, Journalism, English, Communications, Information Design, or related field. Two year's experience of technical or nonfiction writing, online publishing, and information design required. One year experience in meeting facilitation and project management required. Analytical skills, including research skills, ability to interpret data, conceptualize, analyze information, and write formal recommendations based on findings, Attention to detail. Expertise in HTML. Additional qualifications include outstanding interpersonal, communication, organizational, and leadership skills. Preferred: Experience with usability studies and user-centered design practices; experience working in libraries; expertise in training, education, or library instruction; expertise in website and graphic design; expertise in Adobe Photoshop and Acrobat, content management, social networking software, and Web-based and XML applications such as RSS. Expertise in CSS. Experience working with Drupal and WordPress. Experience managing digital repositories, digital image collections and metadata. Salary range: $36,380 - $52,549, based on qualifications. Contact: Please apply online at www.jocolibrary.org/jobs. Applications received by Aug. 28 will receive first consideration. Brought to you by code4lib jobs: http://jobs.code4lib.org/job/1817/
Re: [CODE4LIB] Archival Software
Jay, If by 'archival software' you mean a digital preservation toolkit, check out Archivematica, https://www.archivematica.org/wiki/Main_Page Mark - Original Message - > Any suggestions for inexpensive & easy to use archival software? > > Thanks, > > Jay Dela Cruz, MLIS > Electronic Resources Librarian > Hodges University | 2655 Northbrooke Drive, Naples, FL 34119-7932 > (239) 598-6211 | (800) 466-8017 x 6211 | f. (239) 598-6250 > jdelac...@hodges.edu | www.hodges.edu >
Re: [CODE4LIB] Archival Software
On Thu, Aug 09, 2012 at 10:42:42AM -0400, Joselito Dela Cruz wrote: > We are looking to centralize the university historical information and > archives. We use homegrown (avoid this!) system which we are planning to programatically move to Archivists Toolkit [0] which meets the inexpensive need below. YMMV on the `ease of use`. Our team at the Univ. Archives chose the software above overwhelmingly. ./fxk [0] http://www.archiviststoolkit.org > > > > -Original Message- > From: Code for Libraries [mailto:CODE4LIB@LISTSERV.ND.EDU] On Behalf Of > Matthew Sherman > Sent: Thursday, August 09, 2012 10:38 AM > To: CODE4LIB@LISTSERV.ND.EDU > Subject: Re: [CODE4LIB] Archival Software > > I think you need to provide a little more context as to what you are > trying to do. The trouble is that the term archive is used in a variety > of different ways right now so we need to know what you mean to be able > to give you the best suggestions. > > On Thu, Aug 9, 2012 at 9:31 AM, Joselito Dela Cruz > wrote: > > > Any suggestions for inexpensive & easy to use archival software? > > > > Thanks, > > > > Jay Dela Cruz, MLIS > > Electronic Resources Librarian > > Hodges University | 2655 Northbrooke Drive, Naples, FL 34119-7932 > > (239) 598-6211 | (800) 466-8017 x 6211 | f. (239) 598-6250 > > jdelac...@hodges.edu | www.hodges.edu > > > -- The devil finds work for idle circuits to do.
Re: [CODE4LIB] Archival Software
We are looking to centralize the university historical information and archives. -Original Message- From: Code for Libraries [mailto:CODE4LIB@LISTSERV.ND.EDU] On Behalf Of Matthew Sherman Sent: Thursday, August 09, 2012 10:38 AM To: CODE4LIB@LISTSERV.ND.EDU Subject: Re: [CODE4LIB] Archival Software I think you need to provide a little more context as to what you are trying to do. The trouble is that the term archive is used in a variety of different ways right now so we need to know what you mean to be able to give you the best suggestions. On Thu, Aug 9, 2012 at 9:31 AM, Joselito Dela Cruz wrote: > Any suggestions for inexpensive & easy to use archival software? > > Thanks, > > Jay Dela Cruz, MLIS > Electronic Resources Librarian > Hodges University | 2655 Northbrooke Drive, Naples, FL 34119-7932 > (239) 598-6211 | (800) 466-8017 x 6211 | f. (239) 598-6250 > jdelac...@hodges.edu | www.hodges.edu >
Re: [CODE4LIB] Archival Software
I think you need to provide a little more context as to what you are trying to do. The trouble is that the term archive is used in a variety of different ways right now so we need to know what you mean to be able to give you the best suggestions. On Thu, Aug 9, 2012 at 9:31 AM, Joselito Dela Cruz wrote: > Any suggestions for inexpensive & easy to use archival software? > > Thanks, > > Jay Dela Cruz, MLIS > Electronic Resources Librarian > Hodges University | 2655 Northbrooke Drive, Naples, FL 34119-7932 > (239) 598-6211 | (800) 466-8017 x 6211 | f. (239) 598-6250 > jdelac...@hodges.edu | www.hodges.edu >
[CODE4LIB] Archival Software
Any suggestions for inexpensive & easy to use archival software? Thanks, Jay Dela Cruz, MLIS Electronic Resources Librarian Hodges University | 2655 Northbrooke Drive, Naples, FL 34119-7932 (239) 598-6211 | (800) 466-8017 x 6211 | f. (239) 598-6250 jdelac...@hodges.edu | www.hodges.edu
[CODE4LIB] "Best practices in digital language archiving of language and music data" -- Cologne, Germany 6/7 September 2012
Of possible interest... -J Begin forwarded message: > From: "Kraft, Gabriele" > Date: 9 August 2012 11:47:08 GMT+01:00 > To: "dariah-...@dariah.eu" > Subject: [dariah-all] First INNET conference, 6/7 September 2012 > > Dear DARIAH collegues, > > Please let me draw your attention to the first INNET conference announced > below. It will take place on 6/7 Septmeber 2012 at the University of Cologne, > Germany. Further information are available on theconference website. > > Best wishes, > Ele > > > > De : Bernard Bel > Date : 8 août 2012 22:04:15 HAEC > À : adonis-dariah-f...@in2p3.fr > Objet : [ADONIS-DARIAH-FR-L] First INNET conference > Répondre à : ADONIS DARIAH FRANCE , Bernard Bel > > > http://www.innet-project.eu/news/first-innet-conference > > First INNET conference (www.innet-project.eu) > > "Best practices in digital language archiving of language and music data" > > September 6–7., University of Cologne > > Presentations and panel : Thu 9.15 – 16.45, Fri 9.15 – 12.45 (Neues > Seminargebäude) > Business meetings: Thu 17.00 – 18.30, Fri 14.00 – 18.00 (Departmental seminar > room) > > Thursday, September 6th > > 9.15 – 9.30 Welcome and Introduction (Dagmar Jung, Linguistics, > University of Cologne) > > 9.30 – 10.15The role of the archive in mediating endangered language > documentation (Gary Holton, Alaska Native Language Archive, University of > Alaska Fairbanks) > > 10.15 – 11.00 The Language Archive in the context of emerging research > infrastructures (Paul Trilsbeek, The Language Archive, Nijmegen) > > 11.00 – 11.20 Coffee break > > 11.20 – 12.05 ELAR: experiences from a social networking archive (David > Nathan, ELAR, SOAS University of London) > > 12.05 – 12.50 Metadata for Endangered Languages and Global Biodiversity > (Mary S. Linn, Sam Noble Oklahoma Museum of Natural History, University of > Oklahoma) > > 12.50 – 14.15 Lunch break > > 14.15 – 15.00 What's so special about music? – Some methodological aspects > of ethnomusicological field data in the Phonogrammarchiv of the Austrian > Academy of Sciences in Vienna (Jürgen Schöpf, Phonogrammarchiv, Austrian > Academy of Sciences, Wien) > > 15.00 – 15.15 Coffe break > > 15.15 – 16.00 Networking digital ethnographic archives (Nick Thieberger, > University of Melbourne / PARADISEC ) > > 16.00 – 16.45 Christoph Draxler, Bayrisches Archiv für Sprachsignale (BAS), > München -- t.b.a. > > 17.00 – 18.30 Business meeting (I) > > > Friday, September 7th > > > 9.15 – 10.00Audit and Certification of Digital Repositories (Natscha > Schumann, GESIS - Leibniz-Institut für Sozialwissenschaften, Datenarchiv für > Sozialwissenschaften, Köln) > > 10.00 – 10.45 Why and how we use the OAIS model for cost-effective long-term > and medium-term preservation of digital resources (Bernard Bel, Laboratoire > Parole et Langage, CNRS - Université d'Aix-Marseille) > > 10.45 – 11.05 Coffee break > > 11.05 – 12.45 Panel discussion on interoperability and joint access > Moderators: Sebastian Drude (The Language Archive, Nijmegen), N.N. > > 12.45 – 14.00 Lunch > > 14.00 – 18.00 Business meeting (II) > > > If you would like to attend the conference, please contact Dagmar Jung > > (djung @ uni-koeln.de) beforehand due to limited seats available. > > > > Gabriele Kraft > DARIAH-EU Coordination Office > Göttingen Centre for Digital Humanities (GCDH) > Papendiek 16 > D-37073 Göttingen > Tel: 0049 551 39 20476 > Email: gkr...@gcdh.de > http://www.dariah.eu > http://www.gcdh.de
[CODE4LIB] Job: Archivist at Longwood Gardens
Longwood Gardens invites applicants for the position of Archivist in the Education Department. **About Longwood Gardens:** Longwood Gardens is the living legacy of Pierre S. du Pont, inspiring people through excellence in garden design, horticulture, education, and the arts. Our values of excellence, professional leadership, fiscal alignment, stewardship, and community engagement are the principles that guide our priorities, behavior, and decision-making. **Position Description:** This position is the Longwood Gardens' Library and Information Services (LIS) team's authority for management of the historic archival materials, records management, and cultural objects inventory. The archivist establishes oversight, preservation methods, and housing strategies for these collections. He/she works closely with the Digital Resource Specialist to provide maximum access to archival collections and develop projects that expand collection access. He/she implements professional best practices to arrange, describe, and control archival and cultural object collections. He/she works closely with the LIS Coordinator on collection development of archival and photographic materials. The archivist participates in the development of archival electronic storage strategy, LIS public services, and other division initiatives. He/she supervises the Archives Assistant. **Education Department Description: **The Education Department is composed of five divisions: School (K-12) & Youth Programs, Domestic & International Studies, Longwood Graduate Program, Continuing Education, and Library & Information Services with a staff of ten full-time and 34 part-time employees. **Qualifications:** Education: Master's degree in Library Science, Information Science, or Archival Studies. **Years and Types of Experience: **Minimum of two years of professional experience in historical or institutional archives managing, arranging and describing archival collections. Experience with object collections, archival digital content, and/or records management, preferred. **Salary: **Salary is commensurate with education and experience for this full-time, permanent position. Incumbent will have the opportunity to participate in Longwood's comprehensive and competitive benefit programs. **To Apply:** Search will continue until a suitable candidate is found. For full consideration, send a letter addressing pertinent qualifications and interest; resume; and names, addresses, and phone numbers of three references by September 7, 2012, to: Longwood Gardens, Inc. Attn: Human Resources PO Box 501 Kennett Square, PA 19348-0501 FAX (610) 388-5495; or e-mail - j...@longwoodgardens.org Brought to you by code4lib jobs: http://jobs.code4lib.org/job/1815/