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Job: Library Fellow for Digital Curation and Preservation at Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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The Library Fellows Program was created to provide exceptional, early-career
library professionals the opportunity to contribute to program areas of
distinction and strategic priority in a dynamic academic research library.
Fellows will work with and learn from colleagues who are recognized leaders in
developing programs which serve the expanding needs of this world-class
institution as well as contributing to the wider academic community. Library
Fellows will have the opportunity to expand their skills and experience in
ways that position them to excel and lead in the research library profession.
Applications are invited for this two-year position, with a start date planned
for summer or early fall of 2012.

  
**Position Description:**  
Reporting to the Head of Curation and Preservation Services, the activities of
this position will span the full life-cycle of digital content management
through collaboration with the Institute Archives and Special Collections,
Specialized Content and Services, and structured interactions with other key
units of the MIT Libraries. Activities include:

  * Engagement in a range of activities related to the long-term management of digital content types (e.g., video, web content, architectural or other design documentation, geospatial), including the development of principles of good practice, development of selection criteria, determination of archival storage rules, and definition of digital object packaging;
  * Contribution to monitoring prevailing community standards and practice for curation and preservation to enhance and extend life-cycle practice at the MIT Libraries;
  * Development of outreach materials and guides to raise awareness about the benefits and challenges of curation and preservation;
  * Initiation of an experiment to address a specific curation or preservation need.
  
Specific position/project responsibilities will be more fully developed early
in the appointment, based on the strengths and opportunities presented by the
appointee.

  
**Qualifications:**  
Applicants must have an ALA-accredited MLS/MLIS or an advanced degree in a
relevant subject/field received within the past two years. In addition we are
seeking candidates with: a demonstrated understanding of and interest in the
mission of academic libraries; an articulated special interest in and
foundation for gaining expertise in one or more of the program areas; evidence
of self-directed learning and adaptability; demonstrated commitment to
professional growth and contribution; an entrepreneurial and risk-taking
aptitude; facility in the use of technologies, and experience and interest in
emerging library technologies; excellent interpersonal skills, including the
ability to work collaboratively as part of a team and to work successfully
with a diverse population; strong communication skills including the ability
to write and document clearly; demonstrated ability to be flexible and
tolerate ambiguity; the potential for success working in a fast-paced, dynamic
environment; and, leadership potential as confirmed by references. Applicants
must be eligible, without requiring MIT sponsorship, to work immediately in
the U.S. for a two-year period.

  
**Salary and Benefits:**  
$51,000 minimum annual salary. MIT offers excellent benefits including a
choice of health, dental and vision plans, a retirement plan, and tuition
assistance. Fellows will be provided a modest relocation allowance. An annual
allowance will be provided for professional development with additional funds
available for skill development as appropriate.

  
**Application Process:**  
More information available at [http://libraries.mit.edu/about/jobs/fellows-
posting-digcur.html](http://libraries.mit.edu/about/jobs/fellows-posting-
digcur.html). Apply online at:
[http://hrweb.mit.edu/staffing/](http://hrweb.mit.edu/staffing/). Please
include cover letter (speaking to interest in a career in academic libraries
as well as specific skills, interest in program area as defined), resume, and
contact information for three references. References may include library
faculty, supervisors, mentors, etc. - individuals who can speak to potential
for success as Library Fellow. Review of applications for this and another
position (Fellow for Scholarly Publishing and Licensing) will begin May 21st
and continue until the position is filled. MIT is strongly and actively
committed to diversity within its community and particularly encourages
applications from qualified women and minority candidates.

  
**About MIT:**  
The Massachusetts Institute of Technology is a world-class education and
research institution committed to generating, disseminating, and preserving
knowledge, and to working with others to bring this knowledge to bear on the
world's great challenges. It is dedicated to providing its students with an
education that combines rigorous academic study and the excitement of
discovery with the support and intellectual stimulation of a diverse campus
community. We seek to develop in each member of the MIT community the ability
and passion to work wisely, creatively, and effectively for the betterment of
humankind.

  
Located on 168 acres that extend more than a mile along the Cambridge side of
the Charles River Basin, MIT is independent, coeducational, and privately
endowed. Its five schools and one college encompass numerous academic
departments, divisions, and degree-granting programs, as well as
interdisciplinary centers, laboratories, and programs whose work cuts across
traditional departmental boundaries.

  
Through a culture that encourages innovation and collaboration, the MIT
Libraries are redefining the role of the 21st century library - making
collections more accessible than ever before, and shaping the future of
scholarly research. Library staff, at all levels, contribute to this spirit of
innovation and to the mission of promoting learning, discovery and the
advancement of knowledge at MIT and beyond. "[Reinventing the Research
Library: The MIT Libraries in the 21st Century](http://video.mit.edu/watch
/reinventing-the-research-library-the-mit-libraries-in-the-21st-
century-6950/)" is a short video that looks at how the Libraries are expanding
beyond their traditional role to shape 21st century research library
--creating innovative services, reaching out to students and faculty, and
leading efforts to increase global access to MIT's scholarly work.

  
The MIT Libraries support the Institute's programs of research and study with
holdings of more than 2.9 million print volumes and 3.1 million special format
items, and terabytes of MIT-owned digital content. In addition, rare special
collections, Institute records, historical documents, and papers of noted
faculty are held in the Institute Archives and Special Collections. Library
resources and services are accessible to students and researchers through the
Libraries' website (http://libraries.mit.edu/), and library spaces are widely
available for both collaborative work and quiet study. Traditional library
resources are supplemented by innovative services for bioinformatics, GIS,
metadata, social science data, and research data management services, as well
as multimedia facilities and services for video production, conferencing,
webcasting and distance education. The Libraries utilize the Ex Libris Aleph
system for its Integrated Library System, the Archivists' Toolkit for archival
collection management, and DSpace for its digital repository. Other MIT
repositories include: Dome, a second DSpace instance, providing access to a
sizable image collection and other digital collections owned by the MIT
Libraries; the MIT Geodata Repository for a diverse collection of GIS Data;
and MIT's DataVerse for licensed social science datasets. MIT Libraries
maintain memberships and affiliations in arXiv, Association of Research
Libraries, the BorrowDirect group, the Boston Library Consortium, DDI
Alliance, DuraSpace, HathiTrust, CLIR/Digital Library Federation, the
Coalition of Networked Information, the Coalition of Open Access Policy
Institutions, EDUCAUSE, Digital Preservation Network, North East Research
Libraries, OCLC Research Library Partnership, ORCID, and Portico.



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