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Position posting: Rosetta Implementation and Migration Manager at the Center for Jewish History

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Eric Arnold Fritzler <[log in to unmask]>

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For further details about the Center for Jewish History and position: http://cjh.org/p/32.

Review of applications will begin immediately.  Applications will be accepted until the position is filled.  Send cover letter, resume, and contact information for three references to Eric Fritzler, Senior Manager for Metadata and Discovery, at [log in to unmask]  No phone calls please.

Rosetta Implementation and Migration Manager

Overview
The Center for Jewish History is a collaborative home to five partner institutions: the American Jewish Historical Society, American Sephardi Federation, Leo Baeck Institute, Yeshiva University Museum and YIVO Institute for Jewish Research. The Center and its five partners serve the worldwide academic communities and the general public with combined holdings of over 30,000 linear feet of archival documents, a half million books, and thousands of photographs, artifacts, paintings and textiles – the largest repository documenting the Jewish experience outside Israel.  The provision of access and preservation oriented services to the collections is core to the Center for Jewish History’s mission on behalf of researchers and the partner organizations.

The Center for Jewish History seeks a project manager for the implementation of the Ex Libris digital preservation management system, Rosetta. Implementation will include preparation for and comprehensive migration from Ex Libris digital asset management system, DigiTool, which currently holds over 1 million digital objects and associated metadata, totaling over 40 TB of material. Implementation will also include training partner staff on the new system, facilitating interoperability between descriptive and preservation systems, and collaboratively developing workflows to support the ongoing deposit of digitized material into the new system.

The Rosetta Implementation and Migration Manager will report to the Senior Manager for Metadata and Discovery. The Metadata and Discovery Services department is tasked with coordinating the interoperability and integration between Center systems that control, describe, preserve, and provide access to the rich physical and digital holdings of the five Partner institutions. The successful candidate will work closely with department members in Metadata and Discovery Services, the Center’s Information Technology department, vendors, and stakeholders in the Center and Partner community to ensure that born-digital and digitized material will be preserved in perpetuity.

Job Description
Title:

Rosetta Implementation and Migration Manager

Salary:

Commensurate with experience

Hours:

35 hours per week

Duration:

Starting in June/July 2017 with an expected duration of one year for the Rosetta Implementation and Migration Manager role, followed by a transition into a permanent Rosetta Manager role

Reports to:

Senior Manager for Metadata and Discovery

Job purpose:

Preparation for and management of the migration to and implementation of Ex Libris’ Rosetta, including training Center and Partner staff and day-to-day operations of the digital preservation management system


Responsibilities

  *   Manage both short and long term benchmarks for the migration and implementation of the digital preservation management system, Rosetta.
  *   Serve as primary contact with Ex Libris project team to communicate regarding Center preparedness and preparation for implementation, needs, expectations, limitations, and problems with Center’s Digitool dataset and entities during implementation.
  *   Collaboratively work with Center Implementation Project Team and Partner Liaisons to prepare for migration from Digitool to Rosetta, including but not limited to, metadata preparation for import into the Ex Libris integrated library system Aleph, deletion or segregation of digital entities not migrating to the new system, data and load analysis, and customizing transformations for migration.
  *   Attend Ex Libris training on the Rosetta system and experiment using the system with an eye to developing and supplementing documentation for depositing new material into the system. After Ex Libris training is complete, train Center and relevant Partner staff on updated workflows, once developed, for depositing new material into Rosetta’s permanent repository.
  *   Once successful implementation of Rosetta is complete, manage day-to-day operations of the system. This especially includes troubleshooting problems, assisting with staff questions, and continuing to improve the workflow for the deposit of new material and interoperability with other Center systems.
  *   Stay abreast of developments and professional best practices in digital asset management, digital preservation, and related topics. Learn and implement new technologies and approaches as appropriate.
  *   Participate in special projects to promote and increase access to born-digital and digitized material held within the Center systems and other duties commensurate with the position, including project-based work both external to Center systems or within Center subsystems.
Required qualifications and skills

  *   American Library Association-accredited graduate degree or accredited graduate degree in another appropriate discipline, including computer science, software implementation project management, digital preservation and curation, or archival science.
  *   A minimum of 2-3 years managing projects from planning to completion, preferably, but not limited to, an implementation environment or adoption of new technology or platform in a library, archival, or museum setting.
  *   Extensive experience working and thinking in Extensible Mark-up Language (XML), including developing and modifying Extensible Stylesheet Language Transformations (XSLT), schemas like Metadata Encoding and Transmission Standard (METS), Dublin Core (DC), and MARC data in an XML environment (MARCXML), and XML querying language (XQuery).
  *   Proficiency working on digital access and preservation projects in a library, museum, archive or similar environment with increasingly complex or substantive work depositing or ingesting material into a digital repository as well as correcting issues associated placing material in a digital repository.
  *   Familiarity with current standards used in libraries, archives, and museums for description and preservation, including MAchine-Readable Cataloging (MARC), Resource Description and Access (RDA), Encoded Archival Description (EAD), and Preservation Metadata: Implementation Strategies (PREMIS).
  *   Commitment to working in and fostering a collaborative environment with diverse stakeholders of varying levels of expertise in the preservation and description of born-digital and digitized material.
  *   Technological expertise and willingness to learn new tech skills.
  *   Excellent interpersonal skills, an ability to communicate effectively and collaborate with others at the Center and the Partner institutions.
  *   Ability to expand, design, or articulate workflows for purpose of documentation and training others.
  *   Knowledge of and ability to articulate digital preservation best practices for born-digital and digitized material.
  *   Ability to devise own objectives, meet deadlines, and see projects through to completion.
  *   Strong proficiency in office software including Word, Outlook, Excel, and Access on the Windows platform as well as web-based project management applications like Basecamp and online tools like Google Drive.
Preferred qualifications and skills

  *   Experience working with digital asset management systems, integrated library systems and/or database management systems, especially Ex Libris products Aleph, DigiTool, or Rosetta.
  *   Familiarity with Linux operating system, especially within an enterprise environment, such as Red Hat.
  *   Understanding of library systems structure or environments, including interoperability between systems and how systems communicate via protocols (OAI-PMH) and interfaces (APIs).
Review of applications will begin immediately.  Applications will be accepted until the position is filled.  Send cover letter, resume, and contact information for three references to Eric Fritzler, Senior Manager for Metadata and Discovery, at [log in to unmask]  No phone calls please.

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