The Electronic Records Archivist is a full-time, appointment-stream Librarian within Archives & Special Collections at the University of Pittsburgh Library System (ULS). This position reports to the University Archivist & Records Manager and is primarily responsible for processing born-digital archival collections. The Electronic Records Archivist plays a critical role in managing the lifecycle of digital archival materials, from acquisition and appraisal through preservation and access in consultation with colleagues. This position develops and implements workflows for processing electronic records in diverse formats, including email, databases, websites, digital photographs, audiovisual materials, and files created in legacy software environments. The Electronic Records Archivist also supports access to digital collections by creating descriptive metadata and finding aids, responding to researcher inquiries, and exploring innovative approaches to providing access to electronic records while ensuring compliance with legal, ethical, and donor restrictions. This position offers opportunities to contribute to the profession through presentations, publications, and service on professional committees. Librarianship is a public services profession, which requires librarians and staff to be actively engaged with faculty, staff, and students in person, including being present for drop-in consultations, library instruction, attendance at department meetings, graduate student seminars, faculty orientations, outreach, and campus events, etc., at an in-person residential campus such as the University of Pittsburgh. Librarians at the University of Pittsburgh are members of the faculty and are expected to demonstrate continuous professional development in addition to performing their specific responsibilities. This expectation includes such activities as participating in and contributing to departmental, library and campus-wide committees or working groups as well as the profession at a regional, national, and/or international level, maintaining a broad awareness of current and emerging issues that affect their particular areas of expertise, participating in relevant publishing and presentation opportunities, and pursuing knowledge of professional trends and developments that can be applied to evolving research, services and collections. Approximately 10%25 of the librarian's time should be directed toward such activities and will be included as part of the annual evaluation. Specifically, the Electronic Records Archivist is expected to: • Keep abreast of and contribute as appropriate to emerging technologies and trends in digital archiving and make recommendations for their integration into the University's archival processes. • Contribute to the profession through publications, presentations, teaching, and other professional activities • Seek out appropriate roles in professional associations, research, and/or publication on the regional, nationa,l and international level • Participate actively in ULS and campus-wide working groups and committees, as appropriate
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level