Minimum Qualifications

  * Master's degree from an American Library Association-accredited program and 
institution by the date of appointment.
  * Demonstrated post-MLS experience working with digital archives, digital 
repositories, and/or Special Collections in an academic environment.
  * Demonstrated knowledge of archival theory and practice and technological 
applications related to digital repositories, archives, special collections, 
and records management.
  * Working knowledge of metadata description tools (EAD, MODS, METS, XML/XSL 
and other data structure standards) relevant to the archival control of digital 
collection materials.
  * Demonstrated knowledge of best practices as well as emerging trends for 
digital repositories, digital archives, and records management.
  * Excellent organizational, interpersonal communication skills, and project 
management skills.
  * Commitment to and/or expertise in educating and serving a diverse student 
population.
Desired/Preferred Qualifications

  * Additional graduate degree OR certificate in Archival Studies, OR an 
Archival/Special Collections emphasis in an MLIS program.
  * Experience working collaboratively with college/university faculty, staff, 
and students.
  * Working knowledge / hands on experience with digital repository programs 
(i.e. DSpace, bepress, ContentPro, etc).
  * Strong technical skills: format validation and conversion methods; data 
integrity techniques and technologies; long term storage planning; and digital 
asset management systems.
  * Working knowledge of intellectual property and copyright issues related to 
digital repositories, archives and special collections use.
  * Demonstrated experience in teaching library resources in a reference 
environment and/or classroom setting.
  * Ability to evaluate, select, and review information resources in relation 
to curricular and collection needs.
  * Familiarity with preservation theory and current research and practices 
regarding risks to digital collections, such as technological changes, natural 
disasters, interoperability of software, and security issues.
  * A record of involvement in library and/or archivist professional 
organizations.
Duties

  * Oversee and manage the University's digital institutional repository, 
Scholarship @ the Beach (S@tB).
  * Oversee the University Library's Special Collections and Archives unit.
  * Oversee and manage the digitization of several archival collections.
  * Collaborate with library Technical Services staff and Academic Technology 
staff to make the digitized collections available via the library's web portal.
  * Provide reference and consultation services to the student, faculty, and 
visiting scholar patrons; conduct library instruction for classes by 
interpreting and helping students to appreciate the unique and rare resources.
  * Assume responsibility for outreach and the marketing of S@B, Special 
Collections/Archives services to the campus and outside constituents.
  * Work closely with subject librarians and other members of the University 
community as appropriate.
  * Serve a rotation at the central reference desk approximately 6 hours per 
week including some nights and weekends.
  * Engage in library and university governance and scholarship, including 
research and publication required for tenure and promotion.
  * Oversee the work of staff and student assistants assigned to S@B, Special 
Collections/Archives.



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