Applications are due January 18, 2019.

Analyzes and arranges bodies of multi-format ethnographic records, 
demonstrating knowledge of archival theory and practice in planning and 
carrying out their organization and description. Possesses understanding of 
scholarly research and documentation practices in folklife, ethnomusicology, 
documentary studies, oral history and/or other related subject areas. Completes 
preliminary analysis of the documentation systems and practices of the 
originating organization or individual whose documentary materials are being 
processed. Undertakes research in published sources to complete gaps in the 
available information relating to the subject matter of the records to be 
archived. Evaluates the significance of archival material in its cultural and 
historical context and applies evaluation in helping create a plan of 
arrangement and description. Exercises initiative on special assignments 
requiring knowledge of archival procedures and subject matter.

Works to maintain personal contacts and cooperative work relationships in order 
to provide or exchange information. Coordinates as necessary with collection 
curators and staff in AFC and in other divisions relating to the transmission, 
handling, description, and storage of division material housed off-site or 
transferred elsewhere.

Attends workshops, conferences, seminars, or meetings in librarianship and 
other relevant fields for the purpose of training and professional development. 
Displays knowledge of collections in the Library. Presents information to 
groups and individuals with a similar understanding of the subject. Orients 
visitors and helps conduct tours.

Surveys internal collections to identify and inventory groups of materials for 
preservation and physical security. Follows prescribed specifications and 
procedures in preserving original material and reproducing originals for 
preservation. Monitors the quality and consistency of preservation methods and 
output. Monitors and coordinates procedures for routing materials for 
preservation treatment and for preparation of new materials to be added to the 
collections.

Serves as a resource in the development of overall preservation program 
policies and goals. 

Provides information in response to reference service requests that require 
research among several collections to locate the information. Assists 
researchers in finding significant records relating to the subject under 
consideration and advises them of relevant records in the American Folklife 
Center and Library. Assists readers in the division’s public Reading Room 
during weekly desk shifts.

 

Travel Required

Not required

Supervisory status

No

Promotion Potential

13


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