The Lupton Library seeks a motivated, technology‐savvy, creative and
user‐focused professional to fillour new Digital Archivist
position at the University of Tennessee, Chattanooga (UTC).
 

  
Department Description

Special Collections and University Archives houses, preserves, and provides
access to historical itemsand collections, particularly
those that relate to the University of Tennessee, Chattanooga, the state
ofTennessee and the South, and supports the teaching and
research programs of the campus community.

  
The Department team consists of a one full‐time librarian and one staff member
working in anenvironment that stresses a progressive,
collaborative and customer‐focused approach to informationSpecial Collections 
consists of
four main areas: 1) Manuscripts, Personal Papers, and
LocalHistory, 2) Rare Books, 3) University Archives, and 4)
the Fellowship of Southern Writers and the ArlieHerron
Collection.

  
Responsibilities of the Position

Reporting to the Head of Special Collections and University Archives, the
Digital Archivist plays aleadership role in the
development, planning, promotion, delivery, and evaluation of digital
initiativesinvolving Special Collections materials and
services.

  
Specific responsibilities include:

  * Arrange, process, catalog, preserve, and make accessible to the public born 
and/or converteddigital archives and special collections materials though the 
acquisition, appraisal, description,management, and preservation of such 
records with historical, evidential, research, oradministrative value to the 
University.
  * Plan, schedule, implement, and document standards, policies and best 
practicesrelated todigital collections, metadata and schema, workflow, and 
oversee the quality control of digitalwork.
  * Participates in the creation of documentation, finding aids, and web guides 
for printand digitalcollections.
  * Participate in the active management and preservation of a wide array of 
types ofincluding but not limited to university records and websites, 
manuscripts and personal papers,faculty research datasets, and scholarly 
publications. 
  * Participate in the development of the University's institutional repository.
  * Promote Special Collections and University Archives materials and services 
to thecommunity through online finding aids, exhibits, special events, 
andoutreach activities, andproviding collection access to a global community.
  * Participate in other duties in Special Collections such as guiding interns 
and studentassisting with donors, and monitoring the Special Collections 
Reading Room.
In addition, this position will collaborate with other library departments on
digital projects, hasresponsibility for regular reference
desk work (approximately 1‐2 hours per week),
collectiondevelopment in assigned subject areas, outreach
activities, committee assignments and other library‐wide efforts.

  
Required Qualifications

  * Master's degree from an ALA‐accredited program.
  * Knowledge of archival and digital theory and practice in managing, 
preserving, and providingaccess to digital objects in an academic library 
setting.
  * Knowledge of preservation planning for print and electronic materials, 
including thecreation ofpreservation policies, procedures, and a disaster 
recovery plan.
  * Knowledge of emerging trends in digital technologies as they relate to 
archival andpractices, and the ability to effectively use current technologies, 
acquire new technologicalskills, and resolve problems in a resourceful and 
timely manner.
  * Knowledge of web archiving, working with born digital personal papers or 
universityand issues related to working with large and complex research data 
sets andrelated collections.
  * Knowledge of digital content standards, cataloging and metadata standards 
andschema such asMARC, XML, EAD, Dublin Core, METS, MODS, LCSH, MeSH, TGM I, 
NAF, AAT, as well as authorityrecords, AACR2 and RDA; and classification schema 
such as LCC and NLMC. 
  * Proven experience in managing digital collections, digital scanning, image 
editing, and/orwebpage design, and managing format conversion.
  * Proven experience using a digital asset management system (e.g. Content 
Pro,DSpace).
  * Ability to promote the use of the department's collections to university 
faculty,students, othermembers of the scholarly community, and the general 
public and experience incorporatingprimary source research in the curriculum 
and outreach.
  * Demonstrated experience as a successful project manager and the ability 
toorganize, prioritizework and manage time.
  * Possess a positive attitude and the ability to be flexible, future‐oriented 
in a dynamicteam‐oriented environment.
  * Strong writing and oral communication skills.
  * Strong interpersonal skills evidenced by the ability to work cooperatively 
andmaintain effectiveworking relationships with colleagues, faculty, staff and 
students.
  * Possess strong customer focus, a passion for the profession, and a deep 
commitmentto serviceand outreach in an academic community.
  * Preparation and commitment to conduct independent scholarship consistent 
with atenure‐track faculty appointment. 
  * Commitment to engage in continuing professional development.
UTC Librarians are expected to participate in library‐wide and system‐wide
planning, University

governance and service, and to be professionally
active.

Desirable Qualifications

  * Experience in collection development, instruction, and reference desk 
experience foracademic library.
  * Demonstrated experience with repository platforms (e.g., Fedora, DSpace).
  * Knowledge of copyright, intellectual property and privacy laws as they 
relate topublished andunpublished materials.
  * Archives experience in an academic setting.



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