[Asis-l] Job posting: Digital Asset Management Instructor, New York City

Anthony Cocciolo acocciol at pratt.edu
Fri Aug 29 11:27:15 EDT 2014


*(Please excuse any cross-posting)*


*Visiting Assistant/Associate/Full Professor*

School of Information and Library Science, Pratt Institute



The School of Information and Library Science at Pratt Institute is seeking
an instructor for a 3-credit course titled “Digital Asset Management.”
Building on Pratt SILS’s strengths in cultural informatics, the course
should address digital asset management from the lens of the cultural
heritage sector, which includes libraries, archives and museums.  The
faculty member will lead the development of the course as well as teach it
throughout the Spring semester (three-hour class one evening per week for
15 weeks, January through May).  The course will teach the emerging area of
digital asset management in both theory and practice, and make connections
to related areas such as Records Management, Content Management and
Knowledge Management.



Requirements:



- Masters degree in relevant area (preferably a MSLIS) or earned doctorate.

- 2-5 years of work experience in the area of digital asset management or
relevant field.

- Teaching experience is preferred.



Courses are taught in-person at the Pratt Manhattan Campus at 144 W. 14th
St. and 7th Avenue.  Please send resume and cover letter via email to Dr.
Anthony Cocciolo at acocciol at pratt.edu.



More information on Pratt SILS can be found at http://www.pratt.edu/sils/





PRATT INSTITUTE IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER AND RECOGNIZES AND VALUES
THE BENEFITS OF A DIVERSE WORKFORCE.


-- 
Anthony Cocciolo, Ed.D.
Associate Professor
Pratt Institute, School of Information and Library Science
144 West 14th Street, Room 604D
New York, NY, 10011-7301
+1 212-647-7702
acocciol at pratt.edu
http://www.thinkingprojects.org
-------------- next part --------------
An HTML attachment was scrubbed...
URL: <http://mail.asis.org/pipermail/asis-l/attachments/20140829/f6f89f2b/attachment.html>


More information about the Asis-l mailing list