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PJ G.

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PJ G.Status: Offline
PJ G.

Let a pro handle the details

Buy Data Entry services from PJ, priced and ready to go.

Project details

YOUR PAST, PERFECTLY PRESERVED. I transform fragile, handwritten materials into discoverable assets—community artifacts preserved, and thoughtfully repatriated using trauma-informed archival care. My work safeguards history while honoring the people and communities behind it. When institutions need reliable memory, I build it. I design and manage born-digital and special-collections repositories that keep donors and stakeholders confident in the stewardship of their materials. For documentary editing projects, I don’t just preserve content—I shape it. I package historical materials to tell compelling stories that are searchable and grant-ready from day one.

FIND IT FAST, LAST FOREVER. Fluent in MARC, Dublin Core, MeSH, and LCSH, I speak the language of discovery systems and apply metadata with precision. Leveraging tools like OCLC, OmekaS, and ArchivesSpace, I elevate collections and repositories ensuring that valuable content is truly found.
Data Entry Type
Data Cleansing, Document Conversion, Online Research
Data Entry Tool
CRM Software, Google Docs, Google Sheets, Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Word

What's included $35

These options are included with the project scope.

$35
  • Delivery Time 1 day
  • Number of Revisions 2
  • Number of Hours of Work 6
    • Formatting & Clean Up
Optional add-ons You can add these on the next page.
Additional Hour of Work
+$35
Object/Item (+ 1 Day)
+$35
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About PJ

PJ G.Status: Offline
Data Annotation & History
Penn Wynne, United States - 7:03 am local time
I am primarily a Documentary Annotator. Recent work involved restoring and in some cases expanding discoverability of undocumented history. It involved interpreting items from academic and community-based archives that highlight erased history in Southeastern Pennsylvania and South Jersey Black communities. The work repatriates and preserves in a non-traumatic way the living history of this Black population. The project involved descriptive work, light processing, and handling handwritten and culturally significant materials. Having experience with cursive writing in fragile digitized items, gave me the patience and eye for detail necessary to work effectively—experience that maps directly to making your multimedia assets both accessible and respectful of cultural context.

I previously led a campus-wide migration of historical and current educational assets, overseeing metadata, access-rights documentation, and implementation within an institutional repository platform. This work required close communication with faculty and cross-departmental partners to ensure continuity, compliance, and minimal disruption. My archival experience with the OmekaS content management system, along with fluency in Dublin Core and MARC standards, is complemented by experience supporting and disseminating digital library services across learning management systems and communication platforms to students, faculty, administrators, and vendors—maps well to contribute effectively.

I also consult with leaders of archival projects, For example, advised on the final implementation of the Malae Family and Community Living Archive. It is composed of operations at: 1) Amherst, MA. USA, 2) Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, and Timor-Leste, Eastern Asia. Operations included archiving, accessioning, digitization, cataloging, deploying full-scale content management system for discoverability, incorporating existing and new oral history files and artwork.

Steps for completing your project

After purchasing the project, send requirements so PJ can start the project.

Delivery time starts when PJ receives requirements from you.

PJ works on your project following the steps below.

Revisions may occur after the delivery date.

Annotate historical object

Person, place or thing: Origin, usage within its cultural context, its geographic and time location, its linkage to a greater collection. Link the object to actuation representations.

Transcribe historical object, if needed

Early historical cursive handwriting requires typed English conversion. A scheme employed is consistent with ones used the Association Of Documentary Editors .

Review the work, release payment, and leave feedback to PJ.