[Asis-l] [jobs] Digital Resource Archivist - Tufts
Richard Hill
rhill at asis.org
Thu Feb 8 15:19:41 EST 2007
[Posted by request, Dick Hill]
I want to encourage you to apply for the new position of Digital
Resource Archivist, Tufts University, Boston area (Medford).
Applications will only be considered if submitted within the next 7-10
days.
Keep in mind that DCA is also considering candidates from information
science and computer science backgrounds.
You will have to apply online for this position.
For job posting, go to
https://recruiter.kenexa.com/tufts/cc/CCJobResultsAction.ss?command=ViewJobD
etails&job_REQUISITION_NUMBER=12052
or read the job ad appended here.
Requisition Number for the job is 12052 if you start out at the
recruiting page of Tufts University,
https://recruiter.kenexa.com/tufts/cc/Home.ss?ccid=bupJEdUjsTs%3D
Please spread the ad to other list serves.
Thank you, Susanne Belovari
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DIGITAL RESOURCES ARCHIVIST - University Library Services
Job Requisition Number: 12052
Job Title: DIGITAL RESOURCES ARCHIVIST - University Library Services
Employment Status: Full-Time
Location: Medford, Massachusetts 02155-0000
Campus: Medford/Somerville
Hours per Week: 35
Weekly Schedule: Monday - Friday, 9 - 5
Weeks per Year: 52
Job Family: L - Library
External Description:
Digital Collections and Archives (DCA) is the steward of the
University's permanently valuable records and collections created in any
format, ensuring their permanent preservation and accessibility. The DCA
supports the Tufts Digital Repository and Tufts Digital Library, the
University-wide Records Management Program, and the University Archives
and Manuscript Collections. As a central library, the DCA serves all
schools and divisions of the University. The DCA seeks an individual
with extensive knowledge of current trends in digital library and
repository issues as well as the ability to convey technical concepts in
understandable ways to non-technical staff, faculty, and students to
fill its Digital Resources Archivist position.
The Digital Resources Archivist is responsible for:
* Creating and managing digital collections generated from the
holdings of the DCA and produced by members and organizations of the
Tufts community according to accepted standards and best practices;
* Managing the ingest process for objects going into the TDR/TDL;
* Serving as a knowledge resource for the DCA and its constituents on
rapidly changing standards and practices for digital content creation
and management;
* Helping to set policies, priorities, and practices for the
production and management of digital objects;
* Conveying DCA policies on digital object creation to content
creators including faculty, staff, administrators, and students;
* Working with colleagues in accessing and processing electronic
records.
The Digital Resources Archivist is also responsible for assisting the
Digital Repository Program Manager in the research and development of:
digital content creation and transformation tools such as metadata
crosswalks and automated data retrieval applications; automated XML
document creation applications; XML transformation and reorganization
applications; data models for new types and formats of digital content.
Basic Requirements:
* ALA - accredited MLS
* One to two years of relevant experience
* Knowledge of XML or XTML
Preferred Requirements: Experience in creating and providing access to
research and scholarly materials in digital form is preferred.
Experience with XML text-encoding, metadata standards, digital object
modeling is valuable. Experience with digital asset management tools and
Web services is a plus. Knowledge of XML and related technologies, TEI,
EAD, Perl, Unix shell scripting, XSLT, HTML is also preferred. Special
collections and/or archives training and experience is strongly desired.
--
Susanne Belovari, Ph.D.
Archivist for Reference and Collections DCA
Tufts University
35 Professors Row
Tisch Library Building
Medford, MA 02155
tel: 617-627-3631
fax: 617-627-4650
susanne.belovari at tufts.edu
http.//dca.tufts.edu/
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