Harvard Art Museums' increased use of technology has generated a wealth of
digital content. The Digital Archivist provides leadership, strategic
planning, and management of this content. The Digital Archivist is responsible
for the long term preservation, organization, and distribution of the museums'
digitized and born-digital material. The Digital Archivist works closely with
the museums' Media Resources department and the Collections Information and
Database Specialist to create a sustainable system to meet these goals. The
incumbent also works across Harvard University departments to meet our shared
goals of preservation and dissemination of digital materials.

  
Roles and Responsibilities:

  * Research, plan, propose and implement systems for the management of the Art 
Museums' digital material ensuring effective acquisition, appraisal, deposit, 
description, persistence, and interoperability for all digital objects.
  * Research and import comprehensive audio, visual, multimedia, and textual 
digital materials related to the Art Museums' collection, exhibitions, 
publications, public programs, etc.
  * Organize, catalogue, and classify existing digitized and born-digital 
materials for use internally and externally.
  * Prepare digital files for depositing in the Harvard Digital Repository and 
the Art Museums' digital archive.
  * Create procedures and protocols, train museum staff, and establish a 
sustainable workflow for the digital archive infrastructure.
  * Create, propose and execute a plan for periodic auditing of the archive 
that ensures the long-term persistence and usability of the digital material.
  * Work with museums and university staff to ensure that the digital archive 
is used to its highest potential-widely disseminated to the public, 
universities, libraries, archivists, scholars and museum professionals.
  * Work with museums and University IT staff to plan the installation, 
upgrades, and maintenance of digital archive and asset management systems.
  * Configure digital archive software, manage user accounts, and control 
access.
  * Maintain a thorough and up-to-date understanding of digital file formats, 
electronic records management, and digital persistence practice and theory.
  * Work collaboratively and independently across a wide spectrum of staff.
  * Demonstrate a deep curiosity and problem solving capacity with unfamiliar 
technology and rapidly changing environments.
Basic Qualifications:

  * Master's degree from an ALA accredited program with a concentration in 
information science, archives management, library science or comparable 
program, or Bachelor's degree in a related field and 2-3 years of relevant 
experience, or 5+ years of relevant experience.
  * Thorough knowledge of and experience with digital asset management systems, 
hosted or cloud-based platforms.
Additional Qualifications:

  * Thorough knowledge of metadata schemas and standards; experience with 
metadata standards such as METS and PREMIS as well as familiarity with archival 
description including VRA Core, CDWA, EBU Core and NISO mix.
  * Demonstrated knowledge of digital archives, electronic record management, 
and digital preservation practice. Knowledge of archival management practices 
of time based media, born-digital complex objects, and digitally constructed 
multi-layered projects. Some experience programming with languages like PHP and 
Python, application automation, and data manipulation languages like SQL. TMS 
experience is a plus. Museum experience is a plus. Demonstrated ability to be 
self-motivated, to work independently, and to work in a collaborative 
environment. Excellent written and verbal skills.
Pre-Employment Screening:

  * Criminal
  * Identity
Application Information

Contact: Please submit your resume and cover letter on line:

Harvard University

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