Andrew W.
Digital Initiatives Librarian - University of Idaho
Moscow, Idaho
Skills
Education
- TE
- PC
- Uo
Work Experience
Digital Initiatives Librarian
2023
I work within the Digital Scholarship and Open Strategies (DSOS), creating and maintaining our digital collections, collaborating with both student and faculty with fellowship recipients to create research sites, helping to rethink workflow processes and introducing new digital scholarship tools to the department.
2023 - 2023
Digital Rights & Media Manager
2023 - 2023
Review existing digital media assets and develop a list of their archival sources; Replace existing images with higher resolution versions; Create systems for tracking permission, copyright, and other credit information; Upload and assigning video and audio clips to appropriate articles on BlackPast.org in collaboration with editorial staff
2023 - 2023
Writer
2023 - 2023
Creating a visual resources based article on the history of Filipino cannery labor.
2022 - 2023
Digital Media Editor
2022 - 2023
Reviewing existing digital media assets and developing a list of their archival sources; Replacing existing images with higher resolution versions; Creating systems for tracking permission, copyright, and other credit information; Uploading and assigning video and audio clips to appropriate articles on HistoryLink in collaboration with editorial staff;
2021 - 2023
Archivist
2021 - 2023
I worked with Anna Trammell and Spencer Bowman on multiple archiving projects over this period, beginning with surveying and highlighting the Richards Collection through a grant with the Visual Resources Association Foundation. Details of the process and findings can be read on the site I created for the project here: https://aweymo.github.io/VRAF_RC.2/. Following this, I worked as a processing archivist for the Murray Morgan Papers and a born digital visual resources for the Lost Tacoma collection. I created a site for that project which can be viewed here: https://aweymo.github.io/losttacoma/ Finally, I worked with this team to digitize and arrange the Willits Brothers Canoe Company collection, a collaborative project with Maritime Washington which can be viewed on the library's Orca site here: https://northwestroom.tacomalibrary.org/index.php/willits-brothers-canoe-company-records
2021 - 2022
Digital Pedagogy Specialist
2021 - 2022
Sharing text mining, topic modeling, digital exhibit development and digital storytelling tools with students and faculty to help present their research in dynamic and engaging ways.
2018 - 2021
Territory Assistant
2018 - 2021
Responsible for ordering for KEHE locations from Seattle to Olympia.
2021 - 2021
Digital Publishing
2021 - 2021
Designed and published the Digital Humanity syllabus of UW Professor and Egyptologist Sarah Ketchley using the Pressbooks platform.
2020 - 2020
Archivist
2020 - 2020
Responsible for digitizing, cataloguing and creating metadata for the collection. Short duration due to pandemic.
2018 - 2019
Archives Assistant
2018 - 2019
I was responsible for creating a digital archive for the Lakewold Gardens. This entailed learning to digitize 16 and 32mm film in addition to documenting the text and photography collections. I created descriptions and imported data via CSV.*