We are seeking a Digital Archivist who will be responsible for the oversight of enhancing the description of and access to university records by accessioning, arranging, and describing analog and born-digital archival collections. They will lead the continuing development of the Archives’ digital program, employing professional standards to establish and implement policies and procedures for the management of born-digital and digitized materials, which include university records and manuscript collections acquired by the Sheridan Libraries’ Special Collections department. In addition to the duties described above Manages the lifecycle of born digital and digitized university records and personal papers by creating, documenting, and implementing workflows for transferring, describing, processing, preserving, and providing access to these materials that accord with best practices and professional standards. Provides guidance to curators and donors on the preservation and transfer of born-digital and digitized personal papers and develops procedures for arranging and describing these materials. Communicates with campus offices to transfer university records of enduring value in digital form to the Archives’ custody and creates accession records for the material. Establishes records retention guidelines for university records in digital form. Works with Library and University IT to ingest born-digital and digitized materials into library-controlled preservation storage; collaborates with them to develop a repository for preserving and managing born-digital materials; and advises on software and hardware issues related to digital tools.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level