Digital Library Federation
Associate Manuscript Librarian
Digital Library Federation, Brockton, Massachusetts, us, 02301
The following information provides an overview of the skills, qualities, and qualifications needed for this role.Applications received by September 22, 2024 will be given priority consideration.
The Associate Manuscript Librarian is responsible for arranging, describing, and preserving primary resource material in the Phillips Library. This includes creating finding aids and MARC records; overseeing the physical and digital preservation of non-published materials; employee, intern, and volunteer management, and advising on records management when appropriate. The incumbent is the administrator for the archival collection management system, ArchivesSpace. They are expected to maintain familiarity with the collection, recommending acquisitions to help improve it, and participate collaboratively in library- and museum-wide projects and initiatives. This position reports to the Technical Services Librarian. Their work will take place at PEM’s Collection Center in Rowley, Massachusetts, with occasional responsibilities at the museum campus in Salem.
RESPONSIBILITIES
Processes collections and creates finding aids and other reference tools
Catalogs collections in Voyager and ArchivesSpace using MARC format and current descriptive standards including LCSH and DACS
Conduct and advises on long-term preservation planning
ArchivesSpace administrator
Processes new acquisitions including re-housing and cataloging
Supervises interns and volunteers
Conducts regular shifts on the reference desk
Uses, and tracks usage of, the archival and library supplies budget
Advises the Library Director on potential manuscript and archival acquisitions
Serves on library and museum-wide committees as necessary, and collaborates with library colleagues on staff-wide projects
Other duties as assigned
QUALIFICATIONSAny equivalent combination of education, training and experience that provides the requisite knowledge, skills, and abilities for the job meets the requirements. The Phillips Library can and will provide training to successful candidates for some required experiences and abilities listed below.
ACADEMICALA-accredited MLIS/MIS in library and information science or equivalent combination of education and experience. Digital Archives Specialist, Academy of Certified Archivists, or Records Management certification preferred.
EXPERIENCE AND ABILITIES
3 years of experience processing and cataloging historical manuscripts and archival collections.
Familiarity with MARC coding and national descriptive standards such as DACS.
Strong analytical and problem-solving skills; flexible, creative approach to providing bibliographic control over a large and diverse primary resource collection.
Sensitivity to proper care and handling of special collections materials; rare books and special collections experience is a plus
The ability to work closely and cooperatively with an experienced and diverse staff as well as the general public
Strong interpersonal, consensus-building, and organizational skills, and attention to detail
Computer skills with word processing, database management and OCLC online cataloging skills are required as well as knowledge of the MARC format.
Experience with these software packages and platforms preferred:
Microsoft Office
Google Suite
ArchivesSpace
ExLibris Voyager
OCLC Connexion
Monday.com
Atlas Systems Aeon
An ability and desire to contribute to a variety of library initiatives and projects
PHYSICAL DEMANDSThe Phillips Library can and will make reasonable accommodations to help the incumbent perform the essential tasks of this position.
The ability to operate desktop (keyboard, monitor, and mouse) and mobile computing tools, such as laptops and tablets
The ability to move, transport, and position books and other materials weighing up to 20 pounds
Library materials may be stored on shelves up to 12 feet high, requiring ascent and descent of ladders and lifts
Some of the work will take place at a desk with fragile paper-based materials. Some exposure to dust and dormant mold is inevitable.
INDEPENDENT ACTIONWorks independently in carrying out responsibilities described above, and within broad museum and library policies and procedures toward library strategic goals.
SUPERVISORY DUTIESOccasional direct or indirect reports: Library volunteers, interns, and Fellows.
To apply, please visit https://www.pem.org/about-pem/jobs-opportunities/open-positions
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The Associate Manuscript Librarian is responsible for arranging, describing, and preserving primary resource material in the Phillips Library. This includes creating finding aids and MARC records; overseeing the physical and digital preservation of non-published materials; employee, intern, and volunteer management, and advising on records management when appropriate. The incumbent is the administrator for the archival collection management system, ArchivesSpace. They are expected to maintain familiarity with the collection, recommending acquisitions to help improve it, and participate collaboratively in library- and museum-wide projects and initiatives. This position reports to the Technical Services Librarian. Their work will take place at PEM’s Collection Center in Rowley, Massachusetts, with occasional responsibilities at the museum campus in Salem.
RESPONSIBILITIES
Processes collections and creates finding aids and other reference tools
Catalogs collections in Voyager and ArchivesSpace using MARC format and current descriptive standards including LCSH and DACS
Conduct and advises on long-term preservation planning
ArchivesSpace administrator
Processes new acquisitions including re-housing and cataloging
Supervises interns and volunteers
Conducts regular shifts on the reference desk
Uses, and tracks usage of, the archival and library supplies budget
Advises the Library Director on potential manuscript and archival acquisitions
Serves on library and museum-wide committees as necessary, and collaborates with library colleagues on staff-wide projects
Other duties as assigned
QUALIFICATIONSAny equivalent combination of education, training and experience that provides the requisite knowledge, skills, and abilities for the job meets the requirements. The Phillips Library can and will provide training to successful candidates for some required experiences and abilities listed below.
ACADEMICALA-accredited MLIS/MIS in library and information science or equivalent combination of education and experience. Digital Archives Specialist, Academy of Certified Archivists, or Records Management certification preferred.
EXPERIENCE AND ABILITIES
3 years of experience processing and cataloging historical manuscripts and archival collections.
Familiarity with MARC coding and national descriptive standards such as DACS.
Strong analytical and problem-solving skills; flexible, creative approach to providing bibliographic control over a large and diverse primary resource collection.
Sensitivity to proper care and handling of special collections materials; rare books and special collections experience is a plus
The ability to work closely and cooperatively with an experienced and diverse staff as well as the general public
Strong interpersonal, consensus-building, and organizational skills, and attention to detail
Computer skills with word processing, database management and OCLC online cataloging skills are required as well as knowledge of the MARC format.
Experience with these software packages and platforms preferred:
Microsoft Office
Google Suite
ArchivesSpace
ExLibris Voyager
OCLC Connexion
Monday.com
Atlas Systems Aeon
An ability and desire to contribute to a variety of library initiatives and projects
PHYSICAL DEMANDSThe Phillips Library can and will make reasonable accommodations to help the incumbent perform the essential tasks of this position.
The ability to operate desktop (keyboard, monitor, and mouse) and mobile computing tools, such as laptops and tablets
The ability to move, transport, and position books and other materials weighing up to 20 pounds
Library materials may be stored on shelves up to 12 feet high, requiring ascent and descent of ladders and lifts
Some of the work will take place at a desk with fragile paper-based materials. Some exposure to dust and dormant mold is inevitable.
INDEPENDENT ACTIONWorks independently in carrying out responsibilities described above, and within broad museum and library policies and procedures toward library strategic goals.
SUPERVISORY DUTIESOccasional direct or indirect reports: Library volunteers, interns, and Fellows.
To apply, please visit https://www.pem.org/about-pem/jobs-opportunities/open-positions
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