Boston University
HEAD OF PROCESSING AND COLLECTION MANAGEMENT, Special Collections, University Li
Boston University, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States
HEAD OF PROCESSING AND COLLECTION MANAGEMENT, Special Collections, University Libraries
Category
Job Location
BOSTON, MA, United States Tracking Code
24500023071211 Posted Date
12/13/2024 Salary Grade
Grade 49 Position Type
Full-Time/Regular The Boston University Libraries seek a Head of Processing and Collection Management to lead the strategic stewardship of the university’s diverse and valuable special collections. Reporting to the Associate University Librarian for Special Collections, this pivotal role oversees the comprehensive management, processing, and accessibility of distinctive materials housed across various departments, including the Howard Gotlieb Archival Research Center, University Archives, Nursing Archives, and Rare Books collections. The position will develop and implement innovative approaches to collection management that balance preservation needs with user access, ensuring that these unique resources are effectively curated, described, and made available to support the university's research, teaching, and learning missions. Working collaboratively with library leadership and cross-departmental teams, this role drives the adoption of best practices in archival processing and digital preservation. The Head of Processing and Collection Management champions a user-centered, access-driven approach while fostering an inclusive and forward-thinking environment that addresses the evolving landscape of special collections in academic libraries. This position plays a crucial role in enhancing the discoverability and utilization of Boston University's rich historical and cultural holdings for both the university community and external researchers. The Head of Processing and Collection Management will: Collection management:
Lead collections planning, addressing growth rates, storage, and appraisal needs to ensure sustainable stewardship. Establish collections management priorities. Oversees the born digital collection, and in collaboration with library colleagues, ensures stability and preservation of electronic records and born digital archives. Allocate processing resources and develop metrics for evaluating work and service levels. Maintain and monitor the physical space and security of collections. Assess preservation needs and work with library administration to outsource projects to specialists. Monitor environments for long-term preservation of both physical and digital collections. Processing, arrangement, and description:
Oversee services for collections, including accessioning, processing, cataloging, and preservation of rare materials. Establish processing standards in partnership with relevant stakeholders to promote intellectual control and digital access, adopting inclusive descriptive practice. Develop and deliver finding aids and metadata to ensure accessibility and usability of records. Program administration:
Lead the Special Collections processing program, overseeing collection management, processing, arrangement, description, accessioning, and digitization preparation services. Manage, coach, and develop a team comprising two archivists and one support staff member, field study interns, and student workers to deliver processing and collection management services. Plan, develop, implement, manage, promote, and assess processing services adopting a user-centered, access-driven approach in all archival processes. Advance a streamlined approach to collections management that aligns best practice with institutional constraints, to ensure that teams are supported in their work and are not overextended. Manage archival supply purchasing. Collaboration and professional practice:
Collaborate in the broader professional academic library community. Pursue professional development and skills training to meet emerging and ongoing needs from the university community. Actively participate in relevant professional communities, including subject and functionally focused organizations. Participate in working groups, committees, and other service opportunities as a representative of library research services. Collaborate on intramural events with departments or programs. Required Skills
Required Skills Master's degree in library or archival studies. 5-7 years of relevant experience. Preferred Qualifications
Digital Archives Specialist Certificate CRM and project management experience For consideration, please submit a cover letter, CV, and list of professional references. The libraries will begin review of candidate applications on January 20, 2025. This position will remain open until filled. Working at Boston University Libraries
Boston University Libraries is a learning organization that supports BU librarians, archivists, and information and subject specialists seeking and sharing knowledge, practices, and perspectives that advance library collections services, and their own professional development. In a collaborative, supportive, and engaging work environment, BU Libraries expert staff assist multidisciplinary research and exploration, build distinctive collections and archives of enduring research value, and empower users to thrive amid an ever-changing information environment. Located in the heart of Boston, the BU Libraries are embedded in numerous vibrant regional and national library and information specialist networks. The BU Libraries are active members within the Boston Library Consortium (BLC), the Association of Research Libraries (ARL), the Northeast Research Libraries Consortium (NERL), HathiTrust, and the Coalition for Networked Information (CNI), and library staff at BU serve as engaged thought-leaders on a wide breadth of library management and service areas across diverse communities. Boston University, a member of the Association of American Universities (AAU), is one of the leading private research and teaching institutions in the world, with three primary campuses in the heart of Boston and programs around the globe. Chartered in 1869, the University is home to more than 33,000 students from more than 130 countries, 375,000 living alumni, 10,000 faculty and staff, and 17 schools and colleges. We are an equal opportunity employer, and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, natural or protective hairstyle, religion, sex, age, national origin, physical or mental disability, sexual orientation, gender identity, genetic information, military service, pregnancy or pregnancy-related condition, or because of marital, parental, or veteran status. We are a VEVRAA Federal Contractor.
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Category
Job Location
BOSTON, MA, United States Tracking Code
24500023071211 Posted Date
12/13/2024 Salary Grade
Grade 49 Position Type
Full-Time/Regular The Boston University Libraries seek a Head of Processing and Collection Management to lead the strategic stewardship of the university’s diverse and valuable special collections. Reporting to the Associate University Librarian for Special Collections, this pivotal role oversees the comprehensive management, processing, and accessibility of distinctive materials housed across various departments, including the Howard Gotlieb Archival Research Center, University Archives, Nursing Archives, and Rare Books collections. The position will develop and implement innovative approaches to collection management that balance preservation needs with user access, ensuring that these unique resources are effectively curated, described, and made available to support the university's research, teaching, and learning missions. Working collaboratively with library leadership and cross-departmental teams, this role drives the adoption of best practices in archival processing and digital preservation. The Head of Processing and Collection Management champions a user-centered, access-driven approach while fostering an inclusive and forward-thinking environment that addresses the evolving landscape of special collections in academic libraries. This position plays a crucial role in enhancing the discoverability and utilization of Boston University's rich historical and cultural holdings for both the university community and external researchers. The Head of Processing and Collection Management will: Collection management:
Lead collections planning, addressing growth rates, storage, and appraisal needs to ensure sustainable stewardship. Establish collections management priorities. Oversees the born digital collection, and in collaboration with library colleagues, ensures stability and preservation of electronic records and born digital archives. Allocate processing resources and develop metrics for evaluating work and service levels. Maintain and monitor the physical space and security of collections. Assess preservation needs and work with library administration to outsource projects to specialists. Monitor environments for long-term preservation of both physical and digital collections. Processing, arrangement, and description:
Oversee services for collections, including accessioning, processing, cataloging, and preservation of rare materials. Establish processing standards in partnership with relevant stakeholders to promote intellectual control and digital access, adopting inclusive descriptive practice. Develop and deliver finding aids and metadata to ensure accessibility and usability of records. Program administration:
Lead the Special Collections processing program, overseeing collection management, processing, arrangement, description, accessioning, and digitization preparation services. Manage, coach, and develop a team comprising two archivists and one support staff member, field study interns, and student workers to deliver processing and collection management services. Plan, develop, implement, manage, promote, and assess processing services adopting a user-centered, access-driven approach in all archival processes. Advance a streamlined approach to collections management that aligns best practice with institutional constraints, to ensure that teams are supported in their work and are not overextended. Manage archival supply purchasing. Collaboration and professional practice:
Collaborate in the broader professional academic library community. Pursue professional development and skills training to meet emerging and ongoing needs from the university community. Actively participate in relevant professional communities, including subject and functionally focused organizations. Participate in working groups, committees, and other service opportunities as a representative of library research services. Collaborate on intramural events with departments or programs. Required Skills
Required Skills Master's degree in library or archival studies. 5-7 years of relevant experience. Preferred Qualifications
Digital Archives Specialist Certificate CRM and project management experience For consideration, please submit a cover letter, CV, and list of professional references. The libraries will begin review of candidate applications on January 20, 2025. This position will remain open until filled. Working at Boston University Libraries
Boston University Libraries is a learning organization that supports BU librarians, archivists, and information and subject specialists seeking and sharing knowledge, practices, and perspectives that advance library collections services, and their own professional development. In a collaborative, supportive, and engaging work environment, BU Libraries expert staff assist multidisciplinary research and exploration, build distinctive collections and archives of enduring research value, and empower users to thrive amid an ever-changing information environment. Located in the heart of Boston, the BU Libraries are embedded in numerous vibrant regional and national library and information specialist networks. The BU Libraries are active members within the Boston Library Consortium (BLC), the Association of Research Libraries (ARL), the Northeast Research Libraries Consortium (NERL), HathiTrust, and the Coalition for Networked Information (CNI), and library staff at BU serve as engaged thought-leaders on a wide breadth of library management and service areas across diverse communities. Boston University, a member of the Association of American Universities (AAU), is one of the leading private research and teaching institutions in the world, with three primary campuses in the heart of Boston and programs around the globe. Chartered in 1869, the University is home to more than 33,000 students from more than 130 countries, 375,000 living alumni, 10,000 faculty and staff, and 17 schools and colleges. We are an equal opportunity employer, and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, natural or protective hairstyle, religion, sex, age, national origin, physical or mental disability, sexual orientation, gender identity, genetic information, military service, pregnancy or pregnancy-related condition, or because of marital, parental, or veteran status. We are a VEVRAA Federal Contractor.
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