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MacDonald Director of Preservation 
<https://wd1.myworkdaysite.com/en-US/recruiting/upenn/careers-at-penn/job/Van-Pelt-Library/MacDonald-Director-of-Preservation_JR00010513>


 


The University of Pennsylvania Libraries seeks an experienced and strategic 
professional to oversee its Preservation program and department, ensuring the 
libraries' commitment to long-term access to and preservation of the scholarly 
and cultural record in all forms. Reporting to the Associate University 
Librarian for Collections, the MacDonald Director of Preservation oversees the 
Preservation, Conservation, and Physical Processing units of the libraries, 
including oversight of both print and digital preservation, the 3,200-square 
foot Steven Miller Conservation Laboratory, and physical processing, repair, 
and binding. The incumbent provides leadership and advocacy at Penn, 
nationally, and internationally for various preservation strategies, including 
multi-institutional collaborations to produce journal archives and shared print 
retention programs.


 


This position is responsible for developing, coordinating, and implementing the 
Penn Libraries' preservation and conservation program. The incumbent will 
revise and maintain a comprehensive preservation plan for the libraries 
covering all formats, physical and digital, in all locations. The position is 
responsible for investigating new strategies and technologies to address the 
current challenges to long-term preservation and access to Penn's heterogeneous 
collections, including responsibility for developing effective policies and 
coordinating them across library departments. The incumbent is expected to 
bring expertise in print-based and digital preservation to Penn Libraries to 
ensure perpetual access to its assets for current and future generations of 
scholars.


 


Responsibilities include:




Oversee and implement a comprehensive preservation plan for the Penn Libraries, 
including a systematic program for digital preservation, print management, and 
conservation.

Manage a team of 11 professional and support staff in preservation, 
conservation, and physical processing.

Effectively prioritize initiatives, manage a budget, and pursue funding through 
grants, donors, and other means.

Provide leadership and advocacy across the libraries in the continuing 
assessment of values, risks, and costs of various preservation and conservation 
strategies.

Set policies, standards and best practices for preservation, conservation, and 
disaster recovery.

Serve as a key stakeholder on the libraries' Emergency Management Planning 
Taskforce.

Represent the libraries on various national and consortial committees related 
to preservation.

Gather and analyze data about preservation and conservation services for local 
and national planning and compliance.


 


Qualifications:


A Master's Degree and five to seven years of experience, or the equivalent in 
theory and practice, is required; an additional graduate degree or formal 
training and/or experience in library and archives preservation/conservation is 
preferred. The successful candidate will have a track record of progressively 
responsible and productive experience working in preservation/conservation in 
research libraries or other cultural heritage institutions. There should be a 
demonstrable record of collegial leadership, effective management, and deep 
expertise in print-based and digital preservation to ensure perpetual access to 
Penn's assets for current and future generations of scholars, as well as 
effectiveness in system-wide planning and administration. The incumbent should 
also have deep knowledge of national technical standards, conversion and 
reformatting methods, various storage environments, conservation and binding, 
as well as disaster recovery procedures and policies.


 


Please submit all applications through the following link. 
<https://wd1.myworkdaysite.com/en-US/recruiting/upenn/careers-at-penn/job/Van-Pelt-Library/MacDonald-Director-of-Preservation_JR00010513>


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Ian Bogus
Executive Director Research Collections and Preservation Consortium
Princeton NJ

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