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1.  [archives] Job Posting - Digital Collections Archivist - Kennesaw State
University

2. FW: Nashville Public Library Job Announcement-Statistical Research
Analyst

3. Fwd: [archives] Job Posting -- Special Collections Librarian (Audio and
Visual) -- University of Mississippi


1.  [archives] Job Posting - Digital Collections Archivist - Kennesaw State
University

Position Opening: Digital Collections and AV Archivist

The Department of Museums, Archives & Rare Books at Kennesaw State
University seeks an energetic and creative team player as Digital
Collections and AV Archivist at the Kennesaw State University Archives. The
KSU Archives, a unit of the Department of Museums, Archives & Rare Books,
serves as the institutional repository for records of enduring value and
actively develops collections representing the north and northwest regions
of Georgia.

Reporting to the Executive Director of Museums, Archives & Rare Books, the
Digital and AV Collections Archivist is responsible for three main areas
within the KSU Archives: the digital repository, software used by the
Archives and the Bentley Rare Book Museum, and the KSU Archives audiovisual
collections. The position is responsible for overseeing all aspects of the
digital repository including coordinating and collaborating with UITS to
ensure the development and maintenance of repository infrastructure and
oversee all digital collection ingest, use, and preservation activities.
The Digital Repository consists of a locally hosted instance of DSpace with
Archivematica as the digital preservation software. The repository has a
customized public interface, SOAR (Scholarly Online Access Repository), for
access to digital materials.

For more than 50 years, Kennesaw State University has been known for its
entrepreneurial spirit and sense of community. Offering campuses in
Marietta and Kennesaw, the university is located just north of Atlanta and
combines a suburban setting with access to one of the country’s most
dynamic cities. As Georgia’s third-largest university, Kennesaw State
offers more than 100 undergraduate and graduate degrees, including a
growing doctoral program. Designated by the Board of Regents of the
University System of Georgia as a comprehensive university, Kennesaw State
is committed to becoming a world-class academic institution positioned to
broaden its academic and research missions and expand its scope on a local,
regional and national level.


RESPONSIBILITIES

• Collaborate with the Archives Team to facilitate access to selected
collections via SOAR.
• Develop and maintain policies, procedures and work flow for digital
curation, including accessioning of digital content, assigning appropriate
metadata schema, scheduling and carrying out regular periodic checks and
refreshing strategies for digital content.
• Develop and maintain strategies for harvesting, applying metadata schema
and making available select websites (KSU and community).
• Communicate with UITS and stakeholders about digital repository policies,
procedures and work flows.
• Work with the KSU Libraries System for long-term preservation of selected
digital content in KSU Libraries’ Digital Commons.
• Collaborate with KSU departments for long-term preservation of published
digital content on websites via SOAR.
• Partner with KSU departments to develop selection and preservation
strategies for department specific electronic/born-digital records.
• Facilitate the transfer of digital content from KSU and donors to the
digital repository.

In addition, the Digital and AV Collections Archivist oversees and
coordinates the evaluation and testing of new archival information and
content management systems software, including open source and/or
proprietary software.

The position will:
• Coordinate and collaborate with UITS to set up instances of software for
testing and develop migration and quality control strategies.
• Recommend and carry out testing of additional software related to the
Archives mission under the direction of the Archives Director.
• Assist with coordinating implementation with Archives staff and UITS.

Finally, the Digital and AV Collections Archivist will:
• Support the Processing Archivist by developing collaborative work flows
for the efficient processing of collections with AV materials.
• Provide description and arrangement services for select AV collections or
portions of collections as directed by the Director of Archives
• Identify AV collections with outreach potential and communicate with the
Outreach Archivist.
• Recommend appropriate vendors and prepare selected materials for
outsourced
digitization as directed by the Director of Archives.

The position serves as a copyright resource for the Archives staff and
patrons and is responsible for remaining current on copyright issues as
they affect Archives services and outreach. The position will liaise with
KSU Libraries on copyright issues as needed.

The Digital and AV Collections Archivist will carry out additional duties
and projects as assigned including special projects, and supporting the
Processing and Outreach Archivists by providing reference and consultation
services as needed.


REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS

ALA accredited MLS or MLIS degree or Master's equivalent in related field.
Proven experience managing digital archival collections and systems or
relevant experience.

PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS

• Experience and proficiency using and managing open source archival
management and content management systems including Archon, Archivist's
Toolkit, ArchiveSpace, DSpace, and Archivematica.
• Experience working with digital preservation in an institutional
repository environment.
• Comfortable identifying and using software tools for curating digital
objects.
• Familiarity with the special needs of audiovisual materials including
analog and digital formats.
• Proven experience working in a collaborative environment.
• Excellent written and oral communication skills.
• Proficient with Microsoft Office Suite.


Posting Department: Museums, Archives & Rare Books
Open Date: 12/6/16
Close Date: Until filled.

Hours per week: 40 hours per week
Required Documents: Cover Letter, Resume, Professional Writing Sample

Kennesaw State University is an Equal Employment Opportunity/Affirmative
Action employer and does not discriminate on the basis of age, color,
disability, national origin, race, religion, sex, sexual orientation,
and/or veteran status.

ALL APPLICATION MATERIALS MUST BE SUBMITTED TO THE HR WEBSITE:
http://tinyurl.com/zk3s8us

Questions about the position? Please contact:

Tamara Livingston, Ph.D.
Executive Director, KSU Department of Museums, Archives & Rare Books
Director of Archives, Rare Books and Records Management
385 Cobb Ave., Sturgis Library Building, MD#1704| Kennesaw, GA 30144
T: 470.578.6989
tlivings AT kennesaw.edu
www.kennesaw.edu/archives
"Collecting, Connecting & Educating"


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2. FW: Nashville Public Library Job Announcement-Statistical Research
Analyst


Metropolitan Government of Nashville & Davidson County
Department of Human Resources

Invites Applications For The Position Of:

Statistical Research Analyst/Professional Specialist

Administrative Services-Nashville Public Library #17149D

An Equal Opportunity Employer

Public Library Promotional Job Announcement


Salary: $51,187.64/Annually

Issue Date:  12/07/2016

Final Filing Date:  12/13/2016

The Position:

This is a promotional recruitment, limited to Civil Service employees of
the Nashville Public Library.  This position is located in Administrative
Services and reports to the Library Director.  The Statistical Research
Analyst will serve as the lead for a variety of research and data
evaluation efforts system-wide.  Position will play a vital role in
collecting, organizing, validating and analyzing data.  Responsible for
developing, documenting, disseminating, and maintaining statistical reports
to help create a data-driven culture.  Performs other duties assigned by
Library Director and related duties as required.

Typical Duties:

   -

   Creates statistical models that allow the Library to make valid
   assumptions regarding future customer behavior.
   -

   Serves as the lead for a variety of research, data evaluation and
   statistical reporting.
   -

   Coordinates and conducts studies of library services and operational
   effectiveness.
   -

   Develops performance metrics for current processes, new projects and
   initiatives.
   -

   Creates reports and dashboards for staff and management to monitor
   progress in achieving goals and objectives.
   -

   Queries and disseminates Library statistics for use by management and
   stakeholders to support strategic goals.
   -

   Collects and analyzes statistical, survey, demographic, and other data
   from various organizations and sources to create specific demographic
   profiles and forecasts, and to ensure appropriate Library response to
   community needs.
   -

   Manages outcome-based evaluations of library programs.
   -

   Provides training and presentations about data and evaluation to a
   variety of audiences.
   -

   Supports and coordinates the library’s strategic planning process.
   -

   Provides administrative support to the director when necessary.


Minimum Qualifications:

Bachelor’s degree with a focus in a quantitative field such as finance,
mathematics, statistics, accounting, business or a closely related field
and (3) three years of experience conducting data analysis, data
collection, statistical analysis and reporting.  OR  Master’s degree in a
related field and (1) year of experience conducting data analysis, data
collection, and statistical analysis and reporting.

Candidates with accreditations earned in a foreign institute are encouraged
to apply.

Note:  Per Metro Ordinance No. SO94-1078. All employees of the Metropolitan
Government shall be residents of the State of Tennessee or become residents
of the state within six (6) months of employment as a prerequisite to
employment with the Metropolitan Government.

Preferred Knowledge/Abilities/Experience:

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   Strong planning and project management skills.
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   Experience in conducting outcome-based evaluation.


Exam Weights:  Interview 100%

**An Incomplete application or missing documents may result in
disqualification. **
Fill in complete work history, do not attach resume in lieu of requested
information.

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3. Fwd: [archives] Job Posting -- Special Collections Librarian (Audio and
Visual) -- University of Mississippi

The Department of Archives and Special Collections at the University of
Mississippi Libraries seeks applicants for the position of Special
Collections Librarian (Audio and Visual).  The position is a twelve-month,
tenure track, assistant professorship and offers an opportunity to work
independently and collaboratively with an extensive collection of world
class archival photographic, audio, digital, and moving image materials
specializing in Mississippi and the American South.  Minimum salary is
$42,000 and includes a competitive benefits package. Applicants will be
asked to include a letter of application, vita, and the names, addresses,
phone numbers, and e-mail addresses of three current professional
references. Review of applications will begin immediately and continue
until the position is filled. Interested individuals can find a detailed
job posting and link to application at https://jobs.olemiss.edu/posti
ngs/10946



The University of Mississippi provides equal opportunity in any employment
practice, education program, or education activity to all qualified
persons. The University complies with all applicable laws regarding equal
opportunity and affirmative action and does not unlawfully discriminate
against any employee or applicant for employment based upon race, color,
gender, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression,  religion,
national origin, age, disability, veteran status, or genetic information.