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Digital Preservation Librarian - HigherEdJobs
The University Library at the University of Michigan seeks a dynamic and engaged Digital Preservation Librarian to provide leadership and coordinate the library's activities to preserve the library's growing collections.The University Library ( http://www.lib.umich.edu/) has been actively building digital collections since 1997. The library's Digital Library Production Service ( http://www.lib.umich.edu/dig ital-library-production-service-dlps) was a pioneer in developing systems for capture and serving digitized information to the public and now hosts over a million items from the library's Web site. Michigan's partnership with Google to digitize the library's entire print collection ( http://www.lib.umich.edu/michigan-dig itization-project), and more recently the formation of HathiTrust ( http://www.hathitrust.org/), are transforming how scholars can search, find, and use information. Other major digital initiatives have been launched by MPublishing ( http://www.lib.umich.edu/mpublishing) and the library's institutional repository, Deep Blue ( http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu). The digital collections receive support from the Library IT Core Services team ( http://www.lib.umich.e du/library-information-technology/core-services), who design and manage the technical infrastructure to support these collections.
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RESPONSIBILITIES
The Digital Preservation Librarian will report to the head of the Department of Preservation and Conservation in the library's Collections Division ( http://www.lib.umich.edu/preservation -and-conservation). Working closely with staff in Library IT Core Services, Digital Library Production Services, MPublishing, Deep Blue, Preservation, and other library units as well as partners at other institutions, the Digital Preservation Librarian will:
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G. Edward Evans
- Research, plan, and implement an ongoing preservation program for University Library collections of value in digital format. Review existing library practices, analyze and respond to needs. Advise library staff and digital content managers on all phases of the life cycle of digital content, with the aim of long-term retention and access. Assist in the development of requirements, specifications, and policies related to digital content the library solicits, accepts, purchases, or creates. Advise both library staff and external content creators on strategies and implementation of those specifications. Support the development of the preservation program for the HathiTrust shared digital repository. Develop and maintain disaster recovery planning and policy documents.
- Stay current on developing technologies, standards, and practice in preservation of digital collections; recommend responses to these developments through periodic alerts, summaries, reports, and revisions to policies and procedures. Represent the University Library in forums on digital preservation at the campus, regional, national, or international level.
- Prepare proposals for external funding for digital preservation projects.
Required: ALA-accredited Master's degree in library or information studies, or equivalent advanced degree and experience, plus a minimum of 2 years of progressive experience with digital resources in research collections. Demonstrated knowledge of the creation and use of digital objects, including an understanding of issues related to both digitized and born-digital formats, media, and migration is required, along with an aptitude for quickly mastering technical topics. Experience creating, reviewing, and editing metadata for digital objects, especially METS and PREMIS. Excellent oral and written communications skills and the ability to work collegially are essential.
BENEFITS, RANK, and SALARY
It is anticipated that the position will be filled at the Associate Librarian or Senior Associate Librarian level; final rank and salary are dependent on experience and qualifications. Librarians receive 24 days of vacation a year and 15 days of sick leave a year, with provisions for extended benefits as well as opportunities for professional development and travel.
Further information regarding benefits can be found at http://benefits.umich.edu/benefitgroups /faculty.html.
RETIREMENT OPTIONS: TIAA-CREF and Fidelity Investments options available.
APPLICATION PROCESS
Email a cover letter and CV as attachments to libhumreaddressed to:
Jane Havens
Head of Library Human Resources
404 Hatcher Graduate Library North
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1190
For further information, call 734-764-2546 between 8:00 A.M. and 5:00 P.M., Monday-Friday.
APPLICATION DEADLINE
Review of applications will begin February 20, 2012 and continue until the position is filled.
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