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Rollins College is looking for a service-oriented library archivist to help
with the design, development and implementation of a digital archive and
record management program at Rollins College. Reporting to the Head of
Archives & Special Collections and collaborating with the Collections &
Systems Department, the Digital Archivist will play a key role in collecting,
organizing, and making accessible digital resources relating to the history of
the institution.

  
As the oldest institution of higher education in Florida, Rollins maintains a
rich archive of the history of the college and of central Florida, and an
impressive array of special collections. We already have a decade of
experience in digitizing archival documents, managed using ContentDM, years of
experience in creating online finding aids, most recently using Archon, and
since 2009 we have maintained an institutional repository of faculty and
student scholarship, using Digital Commons. The existing staff of one
professional archivist/librarian, one support professional, and two student
employees are excited to be joined by a digital archivist who can lead our
efforts to collect, organize, and make accessible the born-digital documents
and objects created by the Rollins community. Consult our website for more
information on our Archives & Special Collections.

  
This is a tenure-track faculty position. Librarians with faculty status at
Rollins College are expected to show a pattern of growth and development in
librarianship, teaching, scholarship and service that is expected to continue
throughout their career at Rollins. The successful candidate will, like all
full-time librarians at Rollins, participate in reference service, instruction
and liaison with academic departments.

  
MLS from an ALA-accredited library school or an equivalent degree, and working
experience or significant coursework in archival science, records management,
digital curating or digital preservation are required.

  
A second master's in an academic discipline is preferred. Two or more years of
experience in electronic record management or digital archives are strongly
preferred.

  
The successful candidate will demonstrate most of the following knowledge,
skills, and abilities: working knowledge of modern archival practices and
understanding of digital record management; familiarity with standard
principles and practices for item description/metadata; ability to effectively
plan and manage projects from vision to evaluation; solid computer skills and
the ability to learn new tools quickly; ability to communicate well orally and
in writing; ability to interact with the public effectively and courteously;
ability to work in a team environment and independently; an appreciation for
the liberal arts and the role of the library in higher education; and the
potential to present, publish, or otherwise contribute to the library/archival
profession.

  
Applicants must apply via this employment website and upload the following
materials when applying for this position:

  * A cover letter
  * A curriculum vita/resume
  * Names and contact information for three professional references
Cover letters should be addressed to:

  
Professor Wenxian Zhang

Head of Archives & Special Collections

  
Review of applications will begin Fall 2012, and continue until the position
is filled.

  
Interested applicants must apply online via this employment website,
https://www.rollinsjobs.com/

  
Through its mission, Rollins College is firmly committed to creating a just
community that embraces multiculturalism; persons from historically under-
represented minority groups are therefore encouraged to apply.

  
Rollins College, one of the oldest institutions of higher learning in Florida,
is a comprehensive, liberal arts college located on a beautiful lakeside
campus in Winter Park, FL, a Metro Orlando community. The College emphasizes
innovative and quality teaching in small classes, and ranks number one among
121 Southern master's-level universities in the annual rankings of "America's
Best Colleges," released by U.S. News & World Report. Please visit the College
website.



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