Reporting to the Assistant University Archivist for Technical Services, the 
Digital Archivist is dedicated to the arrangement, description, and 
preservation of University records in both digital and analog form.  The 
Digital Archivist's primary focus will be to participate in the continued 
development and evolution of an electronic records program at the Mudd 
Manuscript Library. This work will include building on the current program for 
effective acquisition, appraisal, ingest, description, preservation, access to 
and security of born-digital and hybrid archival collections as well as the 
day-to-day management of the Library's web archiving program.  The archivist 
will be expected to remain current with emerging standards and professional 
best practices and be able to manage complex projects.

 

The Digital Archivist will be integrated into the functions of Mudd Library and 
the Rare Books and Special Collections Technical Services Unit.  The position 
will participate in the archival processing, accessioning, and reference 
programs of the Mudd Library and contribute to work relating to development and 
evaluation of infrastructure for digital archives, access systems and tools, 
digitization, and related technical issues. 

This position also works with a variety of stakeholders, including archivists 
and librarians, developers, IT staff, and donors, and will supervise the work 
of student assistants.

 

Princeton is especially interested in qualified candidates who can contribute, 
through their service to the Library, to the diversity and excellence of our 
academic community.

 

Essential Qualifications 

Master's degree from an ALA-accredited program with a concentration in archives 
management, or equivalent combination of education and experience.  
Demonstrated knowledge of archives and records management theory and practice, 
including experience processing archival records.  Comprehensive knowledge of 
electronic records management principles and practices and digital preservation 
theory and practice.  Knowledge of strategies and technology developed or 
adopted by the archival community for managing born-digital archival and 
manuscript material.  Knowledge of relevant standards for archival description 
including DACS, EAD, and EAC-CPF, and familiarity with other metadata standards 
such as METS and PREMIS.  Excellent interpersonal and organizational skills and 
ability to plan, coordinate, and implement complex projects.  Excellent written 
and oral communication skills.  Ability to manage multiple priorities and tasks 
and work effectively, both independently and collaboratively, in a collegial 
environment.  Demonstrated initiative, flexibility, and a commitment to 
creativity and continuous learning, including comfort and ability to learn new 
technologies.

 

Preferred Qualifications 

Two to three years of relevant professional experience.  Experience 
implementing policies, standards, and procedures for stewardship of digital 
material in an archival or special collections setting.  Experience with 
BitCurator.  Experience with shell scripting and/or other scripting languages 
(e.g. Perl, Python).  Experience working in an active university records 
program.

 

The successful candidate will be appointed to an appropriate Librarian rank 
depending upon qualifications and experience. Applications will be accepted 
only from the AHire website: http://dof.princeton.edu/academicjobs and must 
include a resume, cover letter, and a list of three references with full 
contact information. This position is subject to the University's background 
check policy.

 


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