Job Title: Digital Curation Librarian 

Position #M00115

Grade K (Exempt)

DUL Organization (3271)

Date: January 7, 2022, revised

 

Summary 
Drexel University Libraries (DUL) seeks a creative and highly motivated digital 
curation librarian as the Libraries’ expert for digital and data preservation 
and curation issues and solutions. The librarian will manage a wide array of 
digital collections, including university electronic records and websites, 
born-digital and digitized documents, images, multi-media materials, research 
datasets, scholarly publications, and electronic theses and dissertations. The 
librarian will develop and implement strategies, best practices, policies, and 
processes to support acquisition, management, preservation, and access of the 
Libraries’ digital assets. To enhance discovery and ensure long-term access to 
digital resources, the librarian will promote metadata consistency and 
compliance with national and international standards, and generate procedures 
and documents for effective digital lifecycle management

The librarian collaborates with colleagues across the Libraries’ matrixed 
organization, as well as the wider Drexel University curatorial community to 
provide leadership to develop and implement best practices and procedures for 
curating digital materials and to strengthen the Libraries’ evolving digital 
repository. The librarian will contribute to planning projects and ongoing 
production and advise on relevant equipment, metadata, standards, and formats. 
The Libraries’ current tools and systems for digital content management include 
Alma-D, Esploro, ArchivesSpace, Archive-It, BitCurator, Omeka, and DuraCloud.

 

The Libraries operates as a cost-effective, continuous quality improvement, 
evidence-based, customer-centered organization with a commitment to a 
supportive culture of diversity, equity and inclusiveness. Reporting to the 
University Archivist and working closely with the Manager, Information Access 
and the Libraries’ Integrated Technology Systems team, the librarian may 
represent the Libraries in university activities and initiatives and is 
expected to contribute to the library and information profession through 
service, presentations, and publications. DUL librarians also provide their 
disciplinary subject expertise to support the matrixed programs of Curricula 
Support and Information Assistance and Scholarly Connections initiatives.

 

 

Key Responsibilities

Acquire, appraise, ingest, preserve, describe, and provide access to 
born-digital and digitally reformatted materials 
Provide expertise and guidance in assessing, improving, and developing 
policies, procedures, tools, and workflows for digital and data curation 
Employ accepted industry standards for digital production and quality control; 
coordinate metadata, data curation, storage, and dissemination solutions
Implement, manage, and provide direction for the Libraries’ web-archiving 
program, including the archiving of Open Educational Resources (OERs) 

 

Qualifications

Required 
Master’s in digital content management or ALA-accredited Master’s degree in 
library/information science or a related field
Three years’ professional experience working with digital content management or 
institutional repositories 
Working knowledge of digital content management principles and best practices, 
relevant standards, metadata schema (e.g., Dublin Core, EAD, MODS) and 
controlled vocabularies 
Knowledge of digital preservation theory and practice, including best 
practices, current technologies, relevant file format standards, and the OAIS 
reference model 
Experience with current and emerging digitization technologies, processes and 
standards and their application in academic libraries 
Excellent interpersonal communication, project management, and organizational 
skills 
Demonstrated self-directed learner with ability to work both independently and 
collaboratively
Evidence of involvement and contribution to the profession through service, 
presentations or publications.
Demonstrated commitment to fostering a diverse, equitable, inclusive and 
welcoming work environment in both physical and cyber spaces

Preferred 

Undergraduate degree, graduate coursework, or advanced degree in a Social 
Sciences discipline
Experience working in an academic library or other information management 
organizations 
Experience with tools such as Alma-D, ArchivesSpace, and Archive-It
Knowledge of legacy digital, audio and audiovisual formats 
Experience with disk imaging, digital forensics tools, and digital preservation 
management tools


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