
Virtual Volunteering: Content
Development regarding scholarly texts from nonprofit organizations
Volunteer opportunity regarding scholarly texts from
nonprofit organizations
Identifying and processing paper-published scholarly
texts on American representational art for inclusion in Resource Library
within TFAO's topics of interest, not otherwise
published online with open access. Volunteers may assist in any or
all of the following:
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- (a) conducting online searches and reviewing other sources
including indexes, bibliographies and other listings of essays and articles
within paper-printed books and journals in order to identify potential
scholarly material and the publishers of the texts. For tips on searching
the Web see the indexes and information retrieval
page in Resource Library. TFAO's highest level of cooperation for
obtaining permissions to digitize texts and publish them online is likely
with ongoing sources listed in the Calendar Update Schedule (see A-C D-G
H-L M-Q R-S T-Z).
Further potential sources are institutions listed in Resource Library's
art museums, galleries and art centers
and academies, associations, ateliers and
societies indexes, and other non-profits that organize exhibitions.
Institutions that organize exhibitions often provide more information than
touring venues. Out of print exhibition catalogues yield a higher success
rate than in-print catalogues.
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- (b) reviewing Resource Library's previously published
texts using keyword searches within the contents of Resource Library
and by reviewing the author and
art museums, galleries and art centers
and academies, associations, ateliers and
societies indexes to prevent duplication. Searches within Resource
Library are available through its home
page.
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- (c) obtaining texts through email, the US Postal Service,
inter-library loan, or OCR scanned format and reviewing them to see if
the texts meet Resource Library's submitting
materials guidelines.
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- (d) reviewing with TFAO names of publishers, authors
and titles of identified texts.
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- (e) identifying copyright holders and obtaining written
approvals for republishing.
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- (f) OCR scanning, proofreading and reformatting of approved
texts, using Resource Library's content
presentation guidelines.
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- (g) forwarding to TFAO via email completed packages including
OCR scanned copies of original .doc files of digitized and, proofread and
formatted texts and approval letters from copyright holders.
Note: TFAO's experience is that success in this particular
volunteer opportunity requires use of the phone for parts (c) and (e). Phone
conversations in some instances are followed by volunteer email letters
confirming the conversations and providing additional information.
Please click here for examples
of email letter templates used by volunteers.
Chapters of lengthy books can be distributed among several
volunteers to lighten the work of each person.
Credits
Resource Library's chronological index refers to thousands of articles
and essays made possible in part through the help of volunteers who have
provided research assistance. Acknowledgements of their efforts are included
in the credits for published texts.
Volunteer requirements
1. Experience including
- five years service as an art museum docent, or
- two years full-time employment in an art museum's education, media
relations or curatorial department
2. BA or BS degree from an accredited college or univesity
3. Access to a computer and email
4. Willingness to commit to a short term project.
References and recommendations
TFAO requires that applicants for this position provide
confirmation of their qualifying experience. This is accomplished by applicants
contacting persons who supervise or previously supervised them in their
place of employment or service and asking them to send experience confirmation
by email from their institutional email addresses. Recommendations from
persons of authority are also welcome.
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