Gregory Helmstetter, Fall 2017

Tuesday, Feb 6, 2018

Gregory Helmstetter, New York Public Library, Preservation of Audio and Moving Image Unit, Fall 2017

At NYPL, I was introduced to various aspects of a large-scale preservation workflow which ranged from reformatting of magnetic media to digital preservation practices and managing digital assets. I began with the basic-level tasks such as reformatting and write-blocking hard drives to more advanced processes like hard-wipe a computer and reinstall the operating system and all the other software required for the daily activities of a digital preservation station. This helped me form a better understanding how digital tools function on a more granular level and how to use newer digital technology to make a digital preservation workflow run more efficiently. I was tasked with quality control checking digital files that had been transferred from U-matic, VHS, Betamax, and 1/4-inch open reel and audiocassettes. Further I was introduced to many command line tools to more efficiently and safely manage digital collections.

Gregory Helmstetter interning at New York Public Library in Fall 2017

Gregory Helmstetter interning at New York Public Library in Fall 2017

Gregory Helmstetter & Winnie Schwaid-Lindner interning at New York Public Library in Fall 2017

Gregory Helmstetter & Winnie Schwaid-Lindner interning at New York Public Library in Fall 2017