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The University of Minnesota Libraries seeks to hire a University Data
Archivist to manage and preserve university-produced research and
institutional data as part of our data repository and University Archives
programs. The position reports to the University Archivist & Director of
the University Digital Conservancy.

Major responsibilities include:

   - Provides timely data repository operational management and
   coordination of curation tasks with an interdisciplinary team of data
   curators in the University Libraries for incoming data deposits to the data
   repository.
   - Contributes to policies and procedures for datasets added to the
   University Archives and the institutional and data repositories, including
   the discussion of metadata standards, the migration of formats, identifying
   issues of data retrieval and sharing, the application of federal laws and
   university policies, and digital preservation.
   - Provides appraisal services for faculty and campus units to identify
   at-risk datasets and develops workflows to preserve their data in all
   formats within the institutional and data repositories or within the
   records collection of the University Archives.
   - Expands access to the digital and analog research datasets within the
   faculty research collections and university office records held in the
   University Archives through archival description.
   - Enhances public engagement and transparency through collaborating with
   system-wide administrative offices to capture and preserve institutional
   data that documents university functions and initiatives for public
   accountability and of historical significance.

This is a full-time, 12-month, professional academic appointment. The
salary minimum for this position is $58,500.

Minimum qualifications include a Masters' degree from an ALA accredited
library school or an advanced degree with relevant experience. Experience
working with datasets, data appraisal, and/or data curation. Experience
working with repository platforms or content management systems.
Demonstrated understanding of digital preservation strategies. Commitment
to diversity, equity, respect, and inclusion.

For more information and to apply, please visit http://z.umn.edu/ulib453.

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Carol Kussmann
Digital Preservation Analyst
Digital Preservation and Repository Technologies | University of Minnesota
Libraries
499 Wilson Library, 309 19th Avenue South, Minneapolis, MN 55455
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