[Reposting this position]The MIT Libraries are seeking an archivist who is 
passionate about preserving and creating long-term access to electronic records 
and digital archives. This position will join the Libraries’ Born-Digital 
Archives Program and increase capacity to address related programmatic needs 
and issues of records management. This position also allows for active 
experimentation and contribution to establishing best practices around digital 
materials for the broader professional community. Reporting to the Digital 
Archivist and Program Head for Born-digital Archives, the Digital Archivist 
(DA) will acquire and process historically and institutionally significant 
digital collections for the IASC. As part of the Archives Collections team, the 
DA will provide advice and training regarding records management and transfer, 
appraise hybrid and born-digital collections, use digital forensics tools and 
techniques to triage digital material, and preparation of digital objects for 
preservation. The DA will implement and manage the Web archiving program for 
the MIT Libraries, which is based in the IASC and focused on Institute-created 
material. They will also be the lead resource for digital records management 
issues and solutions.As part of the IASC team, the Digital Archivist will 
participate in reference and reading room service, mediating access to digital 
collections, coordinating on-demand digitization requests and programmatic 
reformatting, and providing advice and guidance on intellectual property issues 
of digital archives.  Under the Born-digital Archives Program, they will 
conduct digital records studies and experiments in the Digital Sustainability 
Lab to assess, test, and improve workflows, processes, access and use of 
digital collections. Collaborations outside of IASC include coordinating with 
the Strategist for Institute Publications, the Digital Preservation program, 
and the Digital Collections and Reformatting Team as well as providing guidance 
and expertise to the Data Management Services Team, regarding scheduling and 
disposition for research data.Some specific responsibilities include:
Accessioning, processing, and describing hybrid and born-digital archival 
collections.
Performing records management activities such as the transfer of digital 
records from Institute offices and systems and providing advice on digital 
records management, and preserving Institute websites.
Working with administrative offices and departments regarding records schedules.
Providing expertise and advice on digital content management, records 
management, the Records Lifecycle, and how information moves from active to 
archival status.
Performing technology monitoring for digital archives related tools, systems, 
and practice.
Performing digital archives tool-related software installation, updates, and 
staff training.
The Digital Archivist is expected to stay current with emerging standards and 
practice in the fields of records management and archives, including Web 
archives and the application of digital forensics tools and techniques. They 
will prioritize excellent service and responsiveness to community inquiries 
about digital archives work and transfer of digital records.Professionals who 
enthusiastically embrace the empathy, courage, self-reflection and respect 
essential in a multicultural, diverse and inclusive workplace, and who strive 
to incorporate those values in public service work, research, and program 
development are encouraged to apply. QUALIFICATIONS:
MLIS or equivalent with graduate-level archives coursework or post-graduate 
digital archives or records management training coursework.
Minimum 1 year of professional experience as a practicing archivist.
Demonstrated knowledge of archival processing techniques for born-digital 
archives.
Experience using archival content management systems and technologies 
applicable to an archives.
Experience with applying metadata standards and schema for descriptive, 
structural, and preservation metadata such as DACS, EAD, MARC, and PREMIS.
Demonstrated skill with tools, workflow implementation, and quality assurance 
for digital archives.
Ability to understand, use, and innovate with community and ISO standards in a 
unique context, including OAIS, PAIMAS, and related standards.
Excellent interpersonal skills to collaborate and work effectively within and 
across organizational boundaries in a diverse organization and with a wide 
variety of users.
Demonstrated ability to be flexible, tolerate ambiguity, adapt to change and 
successfully work in a fast-paced, dynamic environment.
Strong organizational and analytical skills with proven success in 
independently prioritizing work and managing competing deadlines.
Preferred
Demonstrated knowledge of transfer and donor agreements in addition to rights 
management issues for personal digital archives and Institute records.
Demonstrated knowledge of records management standards, records retention and 
disposition schedules, policy and technical issues related to digital records.
Familiarity with digitization and reformatting practices for archival material.
Experience working in an academic library environment.
SALARY AND BENEFITS: $55,000 is minimum entry-level salary.  Actual appointment 
level and salary will depend on qualifications and experience.  MIT offers 
excellent benefits including a choice of health and retirement plans, a dental 
plan, tuition assistance, and fully subsidized MBTA passes for local bus and 
subway service. The MIT Libraries is a collegial and supportive working 
environment and fosters professional growth of staff with management training 
and travel funding for professional meetings.APPLICATION PROCESS:  Apply online 
at: http://careers.mit.edu/. Applications must include cover letter and resume. 
 Priority will be given to applications received by June 1, 2017; position open 
until filled.  MIT is a welcoming community and workplace. We are strongly and 
actively committed to diversity and encourage applications from all qualified 
professionals. MIT is an equal employment opportunity employer. All qualified 
applicants will receive consideration for employment and will not be 
discriminated against on the basis of race, color, sex, sexual orientation, 
gender identity, religion, disability, age, genetic information, veteran 
status, ancestry, or national or ethnic origin.The MIT Libraries are dedicated 
to advancing research, teaching, and learning at MIT and beyond. In addition to 
supporting every part of the Institute with distinctive collections, 
world-class service and expertise, and welcoming spaces, the Libraries seek to 
define the global research library of the future. We aim to play a leading role 
in advancing knowledge to solve global challenges by enhancing the discovery, 
use, collection, creation, management, dissemination, and preservation of 
information across disciplines. Library staff at all levels contribute to this 
mission and to a culture that values openness, inclusion, innovation, and 
community.

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