Digital Collections Librarian Job at Digital Library Federation i...
Digital Library Federation - Indianapolis, IN, United States, 46262
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Overview
- In collaboration with the Head of Special Collections and other library colleagues, set priorities for digital collections and exhibit projects.
- Using the appropriate digital asset management software, set up and add resources to digital collections and exhibits in collaboration with the Cataloging & Metadata Specialist and the Metadata Assistant.
- Lead the evaluation and testing of digital asset management software and digital collection migrations when needed.
- Supervise the Digital Scholarship Associate, who manages digitization and related activities in our Digital Scholarship Lab.
- Develop and refine digital collection policies and guidelines and project workflows.
- Lead the Libraries’ digital preservation efforts and participate in local/statewide efforts.
- Promote the Libraries’ digital collections and exhibits both within and outside of Butler University.
- Participate in Butler Libraries’ liaison librarian program, providing instruction and research support for selected academic departments.
- Fulfill expectations for Butler Libraries faculty in areas of librarianship, service, scholarship and professional activity.
- Master’s degree from an ALA-accredited library science program
- Experience working with archival or special collection materials, including born digital materials
- Experience with digital asset management systems
- Awareness of digitization processes and workflows
- Awareness of digital preservation standards, workflows, and tools
- Knowledge of issues related to copyright in archives and digital collections
- Knowledge of established and emerging standards relating to descriptive, structural, and technical metadata and controlled vocabularies
- Excellent planning, analytical, interpersonal, supervisory, project management, and organizational skills
- Ability to communicate with technical and non-technical individuals and to prepare project documentation to support training and best practices guidelines
- Must be flexible, self-motivated, detail-oriented, and capable of learning new systems and tools, with good teamwork skills, a strong service orientation, and a demonstrated commitment to staff development and diversity in the workplace
- Demonstrated aptitude to engage in publication and professional service to meet library faculty continuing appointment and promotion requirements
- Masters-level or continuing education in archives, digital collections, or digital preservation.
- Experience with migrating existing digital collections to a new digital asset management system.
- Experience with user testing and promotion of digital collections and exhibits.
- Skills in customizing digital collection and exhibit displays.
- a letter of interest
- curriculum vitae
- statement of teaching philosophy
- the names and contact information for three professional references