Harvard Library seeks a skilled, innovative, and collaborative professional to 
serve as Digital Collections Program Manager at Houghton Library.  The 
incumbent leads, coordinates, participates in, and/or collaborates on a series 
of initiatives and activities designed to build digital collections that 
facilitate access to and discovery of the library’s holdings, as well as new 
research and teaching methods utilizing digitized collections.  This position 
will help conceive and implement an evolving strategy designed to expand the 
library’s digital presence and to make Houghton’s extraordinary collections 
available in digital form, and in new and innovative ways.  On a day-to-day 
basis, the incumbent will coordinate processes to identify digitization 
priorities, and will plan, manage, and carry out projects, create workflows, 
and serve as a liaison to the Harvard Library Imaging Services, Digital 
Preservation Services, digitization vendors, and other partners on campus and 
off.  The successful incumbent will possess strong technical skills and 
knowledge, communicate effectively, work collaboratively and collegially with a 
broad spectrum of colleagues, and demonstrate the ability to grow and change.  

Duties and Responsibilities


Coordinates with Houghton and Harvard Library colleagues to plan, prioritize, 
and manage projects to digitize archives, manuscripts, rare books, photographs, 
audiovisual recordings, and other special collections materials. 


Supervises a staff of 1.5 FTE involved in facilitating the digitization of 
material ordered by library users and the metadata creation for digital 
collections.


Works closely with colleagues in Harvard Library Preservation and Imaging 
Services to ensure timely digitization and conservation workflows.


Solicits widely for digital project proposals and coordinates processes to set 
digitization priorities, involving curators, public services staff, 
administration, and other colleagues.


Works with curators and other staff to develop and analyze proposals with and 
from partner institutions for joint digitization projects. 


Collaborates with Library Technology Services in digital preservation 
endeavors, including the maintenance and enhancement of the Harvard Library 
Digital Repository Service.


Oversees the development and maintenance of documentation for digitization 
workflows. 


Explores and implements emerging trends and best practices in digital 
collection creation and management.


Collaborate with colleagues in Houghton and in the Harvard Library to identify, 
design, and implement systems and platforms that promote effective discovery 
and use of digitized holdings.


Participates in grant writing efforts, creating work plans and developing 
budgets for digitization projects.


Working with the Accessioning Archivist, assists in developing a born-digital 
program and workflows.


Working with the Head, Rare Book Team, the Head, Manuscript Section and the 
Technical Services Librarian, assists in planning and policy creation for the 
Technical Services Department.


Represents Houghton within the Harvard archival and library community, both 
informally through communication and collaboration, and formally by serving on 
Harvard Library committees and working groups.


Maintains an active presence in local and national professional organizations.


Basic Qualifications


B.A., M.L.S. from an ALA-accredited academic program required. 


​A minimum of two years of experience with digital collections, preferably in 
an academic or research library.  


Demonstrated project management experience. 


Understanding of EAD, MARC, MODS, METS, and other metadata standards.


Demonstrated experience working in library bibliographic systems.


Experience working in a Special Collections/archives environment.


Additional Qualifications


Demonstrated understanding of digitization standards, techniques, and 
workflows. 


Demonstrated understanding of the issues involved in the use and preservation 
of digital collections, both reformatted and born-digital.


Exceptional interpersonal and communication skills and the ability to work 
creatively, collaboratively, and effectively as a team member, and 
independently. 


Understanding of current developments within the digital library profession and 
demonstrated commitment to engage in ongoing professional development and 
service to the profession.


Experience implementing new technologies and other techniques to improve work 
processes.


Capacity to thrive in a changing working environment.  


Additional Information

PHYSICAL DEMANDS


This position includes lifting and moving of materials weighing up to 40 pounds 
and pushing heavily loaded book trucks.


Work is performed in an area with library materials that may contain allergens 
or irritants such as paper dust and/or mold. 


At the Harvard Library, our work is enriched by our diverse campus community. 
Our unique and wide-ranging abilities, experiences, and perspectives are 
integral to achieving Harvard University’s mission of excellence in research, 
teaching, and learning for our patrons, our collections, and our workplace. We 
believe that an inclusive environment that cultivates and promotes 
understanding, respect, and collaboration across our diverse workforce enables 
our success.
 
We encourage individuals with diverse backgrounds, experiences and abilities to 
apply to be a part of our community of over 700 staff members.  Our work with 
faculty, students and researchers to explore answers to intellectual questions, 
enduring and new, and to seek solutions to the world’s most consequential 
problems, requires that we not only reflect, but also champion our diverse 
society.
 
A global leader, the Harvard Library is a pre-eminent research library that 
acquires, disseminates, and preserves knowledge. Harvard's Library holdings 
range from traditional print collections to rapidly expanding inventories of 
digital resources. It is the work of the Harvard Library to provide the 
University's faculty, students, and researchers—now and in the future—with 
comprehensive access over time to all of these materials.
 
Learn more about our contributions to the academic enterprise by visiting us at 
http://lib.harvard.edu/about-us and about the Harvard University community 
athttp://hr.harvard.edu/why-harvard.
 
The Harvard Library is a proud member of the ACRL Diversity Alliance.


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