Lilly Library at Wabash College seeks an innovative Digital Archives Librarian. 
 Reporting to the Library Director, the successful candidate will create and 
manage the institutional repository and will curate born-digital and electronic 
collections at Wabash College.  One significant project will be producing a 
comprehensive digital database documenting Black cultural sites in Indiana.  
The Digital Archives Librarian will collaborate with faculty, students, and 
community stakeholders to promote its growth and utilization.  The Digital 
Archives Librarian will also team with the faculty to integrate this and other 
digital collections more fully into the Wabash College curriculum.

Wabash College has begun a strategic transformation to advance the success of 
its first-generation students, students of color, and students from low-income 
families.  To support this work, the Lilly Endowment Inc. awarded Wabash a 
five-year Charting the Future grant titled “Restoring Hope, Restoring Trust.”  
Using funds from this grant, Wabash supports an array of programs, 
partnerships, and strategies ranging from cultural and artistic programming to 
community engagement to research support for faculty, staff, and students 
interested in engaging our archival collections, including those on Black 
contributions to the State of Indiana.

The Digital Archives Librarian is a full-time, 12-month position supported for 
four years by grant funding.  Librarians are part of the teaching community at 
Wabash—providing both information literacy instruction as well as occasional 
teaching in the classroom.  Potential associated faculty status, rank, and 
salary are dependent upon qualifications and experience.  Strong applicants 
will have an appreciation for the broad intellectual community of a liberal 
arts college, a commitment to excellence in undergraduate mentoring and 
teaching, and enthusiasm for developing close relationships with students, 
faculty, and staff to support teaching, learning and research at Wabash 
College.  Candidates with a commitment to working with diverse students are 
especially invited to apply. 

Primary Responsibilities

Produce, grow, and promote a database documenting Black cultural sites in 
Indiana.
Establish standards and best practices to assure effective organization, 
access, preservation, and delivery of digital content.
Develop, manage, and promote an institutional repository of Wabash College 
born-digital and electronic collections.
Understand and apply appropriate metadata schema and the standards for 
expressing and storing these data.
Formulate strategies, policies, and procedures for digital projects and digital 
preservation in collaboration with the Archivist.
Collaborate with faculty to integrate primary sources and information literacy 
skills into the curriculum.
Cultivate strong working relationships across the campus to promote digital 
library and archival resources.
Serve on campus committees.
Participate in related professional development activities.

Required Qualifications

Master’s degree from an ALA-accredited library program (or near completion).
Knowledge and experience with digital technologies, content standards, metadata 
schema, and controlled vocabularies (e.g. DACS, Dublin Core, EAD, METS, MODS, 
PREMIS).
At least one year of digital archives experience (may include service as a 
graduate student or intern).
Commitment to excellence in the teaching of undergraduate students.
Outstanding presentation, written, and verbal communication skills.
Proficiency using standard office software and library online tools.
Strong organizational and project management skills.
Ability to work effectively in a collegial environment.

About Lilly Library

Built in 1959, Lilly Library was renovated and expanded in 1992.  Our 
collections include 230,000+ print volumes plus access to 1.7+ million ebooks 
and 125,000 ejournals.   The Robert T. Ramsay Archival Center in Lilly Library 
serves the Wabash Community by collecting and preserving the history of Wabash 
College and our local community.  In addition to our archival collections, we 
also have a substantial special collection of rare volumes. 

Our small staff functions as a team to provide exceptional service to the 
Wabash community. Our library provides a place for research, learning, and 
reflection as well as collaboration in a warm and inviting setting.  The 
library serves as the hub for research, writing, and media services; the place 
to browse and discover books and media; the online access point for digital 
resources; and the starting point for partnerships with faculty in teaching 
information literacy and building the library collection.  As a founding member 
of PALNI, we enjoy strong collaboration with our peers in two dozen private 
academic libraries across Indiana.

About Wabash College

Wabash College is a private liberal arts college for men located in 
Crawfordsville, Indiana.  Founded in 1832, its mission is to “educate men to 
think critically, act responsibly, lead effectively, and live humanely,” and it 
accomplishes its mission in a residential community in which faculty are highly 
engaged with their students, in and out of the classroom.

Wabash College is home to the Malcolm X Institute of Black Studies, which 
celebrated its 50th anniversary in 2020. Approximately 30% of our students are 
federal Pell Grant recipients, one-third of our students are first-generation 
college students, and 17% of our students identify as domestic students of 
color.  Wabash is a member of the USC Race and Equity Center’s Liberal Arts 
Colleges Racial Equity Leadership Alliance, a top-60 Liberal Arts College 
according to U.S. News, and a member of Colleges That Change Lives.  Many 
students, staff, and faculty find the close-knit community of the residential 
college one of the most rewarding aspects of their time here.

 Application Process

To apply, go to www.wabash.edu/employment and click the “Apply Now” button. The 
application dossier should consist of:

Letter of application
Curriculum vita
Contact information for three references
Unofficial undergraduate and graduate transcripts
Statement of service and teaching philosophy

Inquiries about the position can be sent to Jeffrey Beck, Library Director at 
[email protected].  Review of applications will begin on April 1, 2022 and will 
continue until the position is filled.  This position is available on July 1, 
2022, and the start date is negotiable.  We provide generous benefits plus 
robust research and travel funding for faculty development. 

Wabash College, a liberal arts college for men, seeks faculty and staff who are 
committed to providing quality engagement with students, high levels of 
academic challenge and support, and meaningful experiences that prepare 
students for life and leadership among diverse populations around the globe.  
Wabash is an equal opportunity employer and welcomes applications from persons 
of all backgrounds.

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