The Kinsey Institute houses one of the world’s most comprehensive research collections on human sexuality and relationships, encompassing over 700,000 items spanning more than 2,000 years of human history. The Kinsey Institute’s diverse holdings are a renowned global destination for scholars and include rare books, research journals, manuscripts, archives, films, videos, fine art, photography, artifacts, cultural objects, and born-digital materials. We are seeking a dedicated and innovative (Visiting) Digital Librarian or Archivist to lead and support our efforts in describing, preserving, and providing access to digitized and born-digital materials. Reporting to the Director of the Kinsey Institute Library & Special Collections, the Visiting Digital Librarian will collaborate closely with the Kinsey Institute’s collections team, Indiana University Libraries, IU Information Technology Services, external vendors, and other potential partners to establish strategic digital preservation plans and to develop and implement workflows for the preservation, processing, description, and access of digital assets. This role is pivotal in managing digitization workflows and digital records, ensuring their long-term preservation, and facilitating considered and thoughtful global access to these invaluable resources for scholars, students, and the public. This is an open-rank non-tenure-track librarian faculty position (rank dependent on candidate experience: Assistant, Associate, Full Librarian). The initial appointment is for one year, and may be extended for one additional year depending on performance and the availability of funding. This is a fully on-site position.
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5,001-10,000 employees