The Science History Institute is currently recruiting for the full-time (35 hrs 
week) position of Digital Preservation Archivist.  The Digital Preservation 
Archivist is responsible for the care and management of the Othmer Library’s 
digital archival assets to include born digital materials, time-based media, 
online collection inventories, collection management software, and web 
archiving.  The Digital Preservation Archivist will be responsible for 
establishing new digital preservation workflows and training archival staff on 
evolving best practices.

 

The ideal candidate will possess the following qualifications:

·         Master’s degree in Library and Information Science, or equivalent.

·         Five or more years of professional experience as an archivist, at 
least two of which must include progressive responsibility working with 
digitized and born-digital archival materials.

·         Experience using typical metadata and archival descriptive standards, 
including DublinCore, DACS, EAD and others.

·         Knowledge of best practices and archival theory.

·         Familiarity with standard library and archival databases, including 
ArchivesSpace.

 

To be considered for this position, please send cover letter, resume, and 
contact information for 3 professional references to:

[email protected]

 

**The starting point for this position is $50,000

Salary offer may be higher based on candidate’s experience. **

 

The Science History Institute provides equal employment opportunities to all 
employees and applicants and prohibits discrimination and harassment on the 
basis of race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, 
genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or 
expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local 
laws. The Science History Institute is committed to diversity, equity, and 
inclusion and strongly encourages applicants from underrepresented groups such 
as women, racioethnic minorities, LGBTQ+, and people with disabilities to 
apply. 

About the Organization

The Science History Institute collects and shares the stories of innovators and 
discoveries that shape our lives. We preserve and interpret the history of 
chemistry, chemical engineering, and the life sciences. Headquartered in 
Philadelphia, the Institute houses an archive and a library for historians and 
researchers, a fellowship program for visiting scholars from around the globe, 
an acclaimed museum that is free and open to the public, and a state-of-the art 
conference center. Visit sciencehistory.org to participate in one of our robust 
public programs, view our collections and exhibits online, and for free 
resources for historians, parents, teachers, and students.


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