The University of Miami Libraries is pleased to offer the Andrew W. Mellon 
Conservation Fellow appointment for a two-year term. Please see the 
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 or post below. The Fellow will have the opportunity to work with paper-based 
collections at the University of Miami Libraries and at the Lowe Art Museum. 
The Fellow will work closely with the Conservator at the University of Miami 
Libraries.

Please share with potential candidates. I am happy to answer any questions 
about the position.

Sincerely,
Martha

Martha Horan
Head of Preservation Strategies
University of Miami Libraries
1300 Memorial Drive
Coral Gables, Florida 33146
(305) 284-8425 | mho...@miami.edu<mailto:mho...@miami.edu>





Andrew W. Mellon Conservation Fellow

The University of Miami Libraries (UML) and Lowe Art Museum offer a 
post-graduate fellowship in paper conservation for a 2-year term available as 
of June 1, 2019. Reporting to the Head of Preservation Strategies (UML) with a 
matrix reporting relationship to the Assistant Director for Collections and 
Exhibitions in the Lowe Art Museum, the Andrew W. Mellon Conservation Fellow 
will provide conservation services for the rich paper- based collections held 
in UML and the Lowe Art Museum. The Fellow will design and conduct condition 
surveys across library and art collections. The Fellow will plan and implement 
appropriate conservation treatment and housing solutions using institutional 
and outsourced resources as appropriate. The Fellow will conduct document 
examination, analysis, and treatments for rare books, other distinctive 
collections materials, or works of art on paper. The Fellow will collaborate 
with conservation staff, curators and digital program team members from the 
Libraries and Museum in preparing collections for digitization, exhibitions, 
loans, and outreach events. The Fellow will conduct preservation assessments of 
material being considered for addition to the Lowe Art Museum and UM Libraries 
collections, facilitating separate and joint (multi-format) acquisitions 
between the Lowe and Libraries.



The Andrew W. Mellon Conservation Fellow will have opportunities to engage in 
research, condition surveys, item-level treatment in the conservation 
laboratory, preventive conservation activities, exhibit and loan preparation, 
as well as conservation outreach. To further enhance training opportunities, 
inter-departmental collaboration is encouraged between conservators, 
digitization specialists, digital humanities researchers, curators, 
preparators, and other library and museum staff. The Fellow is expected to 
conduct an annual public lecture and carry out a publishable capstone research 
project.



This Fellowship is made possible thanks to a generous grant awarded to the 
University of Miami by the Andrew

W. Mellon Foundation. The grant is dedicated to fostering collaboration between 
the Lowe Art Museum and University of Miami Libraries through their shared 
effort to further faculty engagement with historical and artistic collections. 
In addition to supporting postgraduate fellowships in campus engagement and the 
conservation of art and archival works on paper, it establishes a programming 
fund to incentivize faculty to engage with University collections and enable 
the development of joint public programs that highlight these collections.



MINIMUM EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE:

* Graduate degree in conservation from a recognized program OR a Master's 
degree plus work or apprenticeship experience equivalent to that provided by a 
graduate degree in conservation.

* A minimum of one year of practical experience beyond graduation

* Relevant experience with data collection and analysis.



Context:

The University of Miami (www.miami.edu) is one of the nation's leading research 
universities in a community of extraordinary diversity and international 
vitality. The University is a privately supported, non-sectarian institution 
located in Coral Gables, Florida, on a 260-acre subtropical campus with 
operations at three additional locations throughout the greater Miami region: 
Medical campus (downtown Miami); Marine and Atmospheric Science campus 
(Virginia Key); and South Campus (Richmond Facility). The University comprises 
eleven degree granting schools and colleges, including Architecture, Arts and 
Sciences, Business Administration, Communication, Education, Engineering, Law, 
Medicine, Music, Nursing, and Marine and Atmospheric Science.



The University of Miami Libraries (UML) rank among the top 50 research 
libraries in North America with a collection of nearly 4 million volumes and 
more than 100,000 current serial subscriptions. UML comprises six libraries 
across the University's three campuses. UML locations on the Coral Gables 
campus include: the Otto G.

Richter Library (the central, interdisciplinary library); the Paul Buisson 
Architecture Library; the Judi Prokop Newman Business Information Resource 
Center; and the Marta and Austin Weeks Music Library. The downtown Miami campus 
hosts the Louis Calder Memorial Library. The Virginia Key campus hosts the 
Rosenstiel Marine and Atmospheric Science Library. Libraries at the School of 
Law and the Department of Ophthalmology in the Medical School are administered 
independently. The University of Miami Libraries provide support and services 
for 11,117 undergraduates, 6,214 graduate students, and 16,174 full and part 
time faculty and staff. UML employs 85 professionals (including 64 librarian 
faculty), 97 support staff and 56 FTE student employees. UML is a member of and 
contributor to the Association of Research Libraries, Association of Southeast 
Research Libraries, Association of Academic Health Science Libraries, Council 
on Library and Information Resources, OCLC Research Library Partners, 
International Federation of Library Associations, Center for Research 
Libraries, International Association of University Libraries, Library 
Publishing Coalition, Digital Library Federation, Hathi Trust, Academic 
Preservation Trust, Consortium of Southern Biomedical Libraries, Florida 
Collaboration of Academic Libraries of Medicine and Southeast Florida Library 
and Information Network. UML licenses electronic resources through the 
Northeast Research Libraries (NERL) and Lyrasis consortia. UML is a member of 
the Rosemont Shared Print Alliance, Scholars Trust and Florida Academic 
Repository (FLARE).



THE LOWE ART MUSEUM: The Lowe Art Museum (www.miami.edu/lowe) is located on the 
campus of the University of Miami at 1301 Stanford Drive, Coral Gables, 
Florida. With a permanent collection of 19,000 objects spanning 5,000 years of 
world culture, the Lowe is committed to serving as a vital resource for 
education and enrichment through art. Its dynamic permanent and temporary 
exhibitions establish the Lowe as a keeper of memories, a showcase for 
masterworks, an igniter of awe and wonder, and a bridge between yesterday and 
today.



SALARY AND BENEFITS: Compensation will be competitive and commensurate with 
experience and qualifications. This is a non-tenure track faculty appointment 
at the Librarian Assistant or Associate Professor rank. The position offers a 
comprehensive benefits package including: TIAA-CREF; medical and dental 
insurance; life, disability, and long-term care insurance available; tuition 
remission; 13 paid holidays; and 22 days annual vacation. Additional employment 
benefits available include credit union; Employee Assistance Program; 
bookstore, and sporting event discounts; optional fee-based membership in a 
state-of-the-art wellness center, and no state or local income taxes.



APPLICATIONS: Review of applications will begin immediately and continue until 
the position is filled. On-line applications should be submitted here and must 
include a letter of interest, curriculum vitae and the names of three 
references.
The University of Miami is an Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer. 
The University has a strong commitment to diversity and encourages applications 
from candidates of diverse cultural backgrounds.




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