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TITLE:             Preservation Librarian



LOCATION:    Preservation Services



*THE LIBRARIES*

Serving three campuses, the University of Washington Libraries is one of
the largest and most innovative libraries in North America with collections
exceeding 8 million volumes, over 500,000 electronic books, more than
120,000 currently received journal titles, as well as millions of scholarly
resources in other formats. Beyond the strength of local collections and
digital resources, the Libraries is recognized for its excellent service,
innovative learning and research spaces, faculty partnerships, global
reach, extensive assessment efforts and  diverse award-winning staff. The
Libraries plays a significant leadership role regionally as a member in the
groundbreaking Orbis Cascade Alliance and throughout the profession as
evidenced by the number of its staff selected for competitive leadership
programs and honored by professional association lifetime achievement
awards.



*THE PRESERVATION SERVICES DIVISION*

The Preservation Services Division is one of three technical services
divisions within Resource Acquisitions and Description/Information
Technology Services; the others are Cataloging and Metadata Services (CAMS)
and Acquisitions and Rapid Cataloging Services (ARCS). Preservation is the
Libraries' central preservation unit for materials in all formats. The
division works with others to slow the deterioration of materials through
proper housing and environment, disaster planning, and staff and user
education. When needed, we perform conservation treatment to stabilize or
repair materials or reformat materials to preserve their intellectual
content. Preservation collaborates with other units to preserve digital
content and to standardize and coordinate preservation procedures and
policies across the Libraries. Our goal is to preserve and maintain the
accessibility of collections for current and future use.

*THE POSITION*

The Preservation Librarian will manage the preservation of intellectual
content from brittle volumes and obsolete media by working with other
Libraries staff and a variety of digitization and format conversion
vendors.  Reporting to the Head, Preservation Services, work in
consultation with collection managers and preservation staff to establish
priorities for treatment.  The Preservation Librarian will work with other
staff to develop policies and best practices related to the preservation
and reformatting of Library collections and contributes to planning and
developing a digital preservation strategy for the Libraries.



*SPECIFIC RESPONSIBILITIES AND DUTIES*

   - Manages preservation reformatting activities within the Libraries,
   particularly managing the preservation replacement process and other
   outsourced projects.
   - Prepares specifications for digitization and/or format conversion,
   makes recommendations for selecting vendors, and acts as a technical
   liaison to vendors providing these products.
   - Advises staff and digital content creators on all phases of the life
   cycle of digital content, with the aim of long-term retention and access.
   - Assists in the development of policies and best practices related to
   preservation and reformatting of Library collections, including the digital
   content the library solicits, accepts, purchases, or creates.
   - Provides project planning and management for format conversion
   projects.
   - Develops and implements preservation treatments for digital materials.
   - Contributes expertise in the creation of technical and preservation
   metadata.
   - Consults with other staff in Preservation and Conservation on issues
   related to conservation treatment before and after digitization as well as
   proper care and handling of collections during digitization.
   - Contributes to planning and developing a digital preservation strategy
   for the Libraries.
   - Contributes to grant development related to digital preservation
   and/or digital reformatting.
   - Provides professional advice and education to staff, interns, and
   other libraries and cultural heritage institutions as appropriate.


   - Assists with preservation assessment, grant programs and projects, and
   disaster planning.   Works as part of a team of staff supporting the
   preservation program.
   - Analyzes collected data, prepares reports, and researches projects for
   feasibility and estimates costs.



*QUALIFICATIONS*

*Required*

   - Graduate degree from a program accredited by the American Library
   Association or an equivalent library science/information studies.
   - Working knowledge of current and emerging digital and physical
   preservation technologies, standards and practices.
   - Demonstrated knowledge of the creation and use of digital objects,
   including an understanding of issues related to both digitized and
   born-digital formats, media, and migration.
   - Experience creating, reviewing, and editing metadata for digital
   objects, especially METS and PREMIS.
   - Basic knowledge of copyright and fair use as it relates to
   digitization and format conversion.
   - Broad understanding of preservation activities in an academic research
   library.
   - Demonstrated ability to work independently, as well as
   collaboratively, to plan, coordinate, and implement effective projects.
   - Evidence of strong written, interpersonal and oral communication
   skills.
   - Ability to meet the requirements of promotion and tenure; commitment
   to professional development and service.
   - Demonstrated commitment to diversity and understanding of the
   contributions a diverse workforce brings to the workplace.



*Preferred*

   - Minimum of two years progressive experience in the management of
   preservation reformatting activities and digital resources in research
   collections.
   - Experience with digital conversion for a variety of formats.


   - Demonstrated project management experience.
   - Demonstrated evidence of ongoing professional development.



*SALARY*

$45,000 minimum. Starting salary commensurate with qualifications and
background.



*BENEFITS*

Librarians are academic personnel and participate in the University of
Washington Retirement Plan on a matching basis. Vacation is accrued at the
rate of 24 working days per year; sick leave at the rate of 12 working days
per year. No state or local income tax.



*APPLICATION PROCESS*

To apply for this position, please submit the following information to
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   - Cover letter (addressed to Laura Lillard, Assistant Director,
   Libraries Academic Human Resources)
   - Curriculum vitae or resume (include a telephone number, mailing
   address, email address and salary requirements)
   - List of three references who are knowledgeable of your qualifications
   for this position (include telephone numbers, mailing addresses, and email
   addresses)
   - Please use "Librarian Application" in the subject heading.
   - Please submit all three components in a single, multi-page PDF
   document. All submissions will be maintained in a secure, password
   protected online file space until interviews are conducted. Then, some
   application materials will be circulated.



*APPLICATION DEADLINE*

To ensure consideration, applications should be received no later than 5:00
pm, May 30, 2014.



For questions about this position, or questions regarding potential
disability accommodations, please contact Laura Lillard at [log in to unmask]



The University of Washington Libraries Home Page is
http://www.lib.washington.edu



The Preservation Services Home Page is
http://www.lib.washington.edu/preservation



University of Washington, an Equal Opportunity and Affirmative Action
Employer, is building a culturally diverse staff and strongly encourages
applications from female and minority candidates.



In compliance with the Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986, the
University is required to verify and document the citizenship or employment
authorization of each new employee.

-- 
Laura Lillard
Assistant Director, Libraries Academic Human Resources
University of Washington Libraries
206-685-1594
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