Lafayette College seeks a creative, energetic professional to support the 
creation and management of digital visual resources within the College 
Libraries and the Department of Art. The Visual Resources Curator at Lafayette 
College is a member of the college libraries’ Digital Scholarship Services 
(DSS) unit and is embedded within the Department of Art. Working closely with 
faculty in the Department of Art and librarians in DSS, the curator leads, 
manages, and provides vision for the creation and use of digital images and 
related digital content in support of art instruction at Lafayette College, 
extending these services to other academic departments through their work with 
DSS.  The curator manages digital imaging labs including scanning and 
photography equipment within the Department of Art and Skillman Library; 
oversees outsourcing and quality control of select digitization projects; and 
contributes to the development of disciplinary digital collections to support 
the curriculum and research, including image production, using and displaying 
digital assets, and consultation on best practices for development and use of 
digital resources. The curator develops and implements new services, such as 
support for virtual reality applications, to support the development of 
innovative teaching, learning and research practices.

Lafayette is deeply committed to creating a diverse community, one that is 
inclusive and responsive and is supportive of each and all of its faculty, 
students, and staff. All members of the College community share in the 
responsibility for creating, maintaining, and developing a learning environment 
in which difference is valued, equity is sought, and inclusiveness is 
practiced. The libraries reflect the College’s commitment to Diversity, Equity, 
Access, and Inclusion (DEAI) initiatives, and welcome applicants from diverse 
backgrounds.

DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
1.     Directs local digital production in the imaging labs located within the 
Williams Center for the Arts and Skillman Library, including selection of 
materials, development of workflows, pre-production, scanning, photography, and 
post-production. Configures and oversees scanning and photography equipment in 
all labs in support of these tasks.

2.     Oversees quality control and transformation of all digital image content 
produced for projects undertaken by Digital Scholarship Services.

3.     Selects, implements and maintains platforms for digital image cataloging 
and management, including ArtStor and JSTOR Forum. Oversees and performs ingest 
and cataloging of digital image content and performs art-specific original 
cataloging for all images produced in support of the art curriculum.

4.     Provides faculty support for art instruction including reference 
services, support for locating and acquiring images, and copyright 
consultation. Tests and installs imaging technologies for learning and research.

5.     Provides consultation for faculty and other clients of Digital 
Scholarship Services concerning project development in light of digital image 
production requirements.

6.     Trains and manages student assistants; provides training for staff.

7.     Participates in professional development and ongoing education. Follows 
developments in new platforms and strategies in imaging standards and visual 
resources curation, digital scholarship, digital humanities and digital art 
history.

QUALIFICATIONS:

Education/Experience: Master’s degree in library and information science, plus 
two years relevant experience; or an equivalent combination of education and 
experience. Academic background in art history is also highly desirable.

Skills:
●      Knowledge of and experience with cataloging and metadata standards and 
practices in art history and art-related fields.

●      Knowledge of and experience with digital repository and digital asset 
management products and architecture.

●      Excellent communication, organization, interpersonal, and training 
abilities.

●      Knowledge of the history of art and familiarity with literature in the 
field.

●      Knowledge of and experience with technologies used in digital imaging, 
editing, and batch processing, including hardware (cameras and scanners) and 
software (Photoshop).

●      Expertise with digital library resources such as ARTstor and JSTOR Forum 
(formerly Shared Shelf).

●      Ability to foster an inclusive environment and dedication to increasing 
diversity and equity within curation practices.

Preferred skills:

●      Knowledge of relational database software, data entry, processing, and 
querying/reporting.

●      Reading knowledge of one additional foreign and/or programming language 
desired.

●      Background in Fine Arts/photography.

Start date and salary: Start date is negotiable from October 1, 2021. Starting 
salary $60,000 with generous benefits package. This is a full-time, 12-month 
position. The College has a flexible work policy that may allow for partial 
remote work and/or flexible schedules, depending on the requirements of the 
position.

Lafayette College is located in Easton, PA, 70 miles west of New York City, 60 
miles north of Philadelphia, and 35 miles south of the scenic Pocono Mountains. 
Overlooking the Delaware River, Easton offers direct access to the Delaware 
& Lehigh National Heritage Corridor, including the D & L Canal Trail 
for biking and hiking.  As part of the culturally vibrant Lehigh Valley with 
neighboring cities Bethlehem and Allentown, Easton is home to a dynamic 
restaurant culture, annual festivals, a historic farmers’ market, and arts 
institutions such as the Karl Stirner Arts Trail.

For consideration, please submit a resume and cover letter addressing job 
qualifications and the names of three professional references via Interfolio at 
http://apply.interfolio.com/91827. Review of applications will begin 
immediately, and will continue until the position is filled.


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