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preservation in academic libraries/archives. The position can be filled fully
remotely, and the priority deadline for reviewing applications is October 11th.
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Digital Preservation Coordinator (Lib/Arch II -
Collections)
Reporting to the Collections Strategist for Repository
Services and Digital Sustainability, the Digital Preservation Coordinator has
primary responsibilities for product ownership of the Comprehensive Digital
Preservation Service (which currently includes Archivematica and Digital
Preservation Storage), digital preservation planning, and co-leading the
cross-directorate Digital Sustainability Team, which has responsibilities for
evaluating and increasing the sustainability of digital collections and
infrastructure the Libraries support and/or implement.
In collaboration with colleagues, they develop and implement
workflows for bringing content into the repository ecosystem. This person
provides expertise and guidance on implementation and use of digital
preservation methodologies, tools, workflows, as well as accessibility and
sustainability best practices.
As a part of the Scholarly Communications & Collections
Strategy department, this person supports the critical aspect of long term
access to the Libraries’ digital collections hosted locally and for the open
access collections and infrastructure the department supports in our relentless
pursuit of a more equitable and open scholarly communications ecosystem.
RESPONSIBILITIES
Digital Preservation Strategy, Planning, and Maintenance
(55%)
- Serve as subject matter
expert and contact for the MIT Comprehensive Digital Preservation Service
(CDPS), including Archivematica and Digital Preservation Storage
- Build and maintain
relationships with partners including Information Technology Services
(ITS), Department of Distinctive Collections (DDC), Imaging Lab, and
vendors
- Coordinate with
Artefactual on upgrades to Archivematica, services, communication, and
projects
- Coordinate and assist
with application maintenance as the primary business contact point
between the product vendor, internal IT support, archivists, and other
end users
- Liaise between users
and ITS to assist in investigating issues, including troubleshooting and
testing proposed solutions
- Work with ITS to ensure
CDPS policies and procedures, especially around sensitive data and
security, are documented clearly and regularly
- Collaborate with ITS to
develop requirements for and test updates to the digital preservation
software, infrastructure, security, integrations, and workflows
- Coordinate with ITS and
content stewards to ensure digital preservation actions are carried out
and issues are remedied according to established procedures and good
practice
- Research, develop, and
advocate for strategic improvements to the digital preservation policies,
systems, and workflows
- Identify digital
preservation community standards, practices, tools, and technologies
relevant to the Libraries’ digital preservation strategy to provide
recommendations and alerts about significant developments
- Work in consultation
with Libraries staff, including the Department of Distinctive Collections
and Data and Specialized Services, to establish priorities for digital
preservation across the Libraries and collaborate with content stewards on
how their content fits into the levels of preservation
- Write, test, and execute
digital preservation plans for prioritized digital content to ensure it
will continue to be available and usable in the future
- Contribute to the
planning of exit strategies from current systems
- Monitor and provide
reports on fixity, file formats, and other characteristics of the
Libraries’ digital collections that impact the integrity and ability to
access and use the content.
Digital Sustainability and Repository Ecosystem Planning
(30%)
- Co-convene the Digital
Sustainability Team, helping to prioritize the team’s work and leading
some of the team’s projects, which could include:
- Identifying and
recommending how to address risks to digital collections with a focus on
perpetual access and accessibility
- Developing options the
Libraries can offer to support MIT community members in sustaining access
to their projects and content
- Developing pipelines
into repository and access systems for digital content with access,
staging, and preservation needs
- Maintaining an
inventory of and documenting sustainability plans for all digital
collections in MIT Libraries’ scope
- Determining and helping
prioritize business needs for digital storage, migration, and emulation
of the Libraries’ digital collections
- Experimenting with
approaches to sustaining access to digital collections, especially
content other than text and images
- Collaborate with
Department of Distinctive Collections, Technical Services, and Data and
Specialized Services staff to implement documented workflows and tools for
ingesting, describing, managing, and monitoring MIT-stewarded digital
content in the repository ecosystem, as well as workflows to address needs
that arise, such as making derivatives for access and adding accessibility
enhancements to both access and preservation copies
- Participate in projects
to implement improvements to technologies in the repository ecosystem
- Participate as a member
of the Repository Services Support Team
General Department Activities (15%)
- Participate as a member
of the SCCS department and the scholarly communications initiatives team.
- Advise on the
preservation and sustainability considerations of open scholarship
investments both for open content and open infrastructure
- Attend trainings for new
systems, procedures, or applications to keep current with the needs of the
MIT Libraries.
- Communicate and
collaborate with staff across the Libraries, including subject liaison
librarians, data management, and information technology services staff, as
well as with MIT faculty/researchers and publishers.
- Participate in group
processes to standardize, document, and maximize efficiencies in team
workflows, establish team goals, collectively problem-solve, and
coordinate activities and projects.
REQUIREMENTS
- Master’s degree in
library/information science or relevant field.
- At least three years in
libraries and/or archives, with experience in digital preservation
workflows, technologies, and policy
- Working knowledge of
digital preservation systems such as Archivematica, Preservica, or others
- Demonstrated familiarity
with digital preservation standards and practice (Trusted Digital
Repositories, OAIS Reference Model, PREMIS, file format identification,
emulation)
- Demonstrated ability to
work well with diverse groups of people; to productively handle
relationships and conflicts; and to embrace the values of equity,
diversity, inclusion, and social justice in working with people,
collections, and systems
- Demonstrated ability to
work collaboratively and effectively both as a team member and
independently and to promote teamwork among colleagues
We expect candidates to be stronger in some qualifications
listed above than others; we are committed to helping our future colleague
expand their skills, as well as learning from their areas of strength.
Preferred
- MA in archives with
concentration in digital preservation or equivalent degree
- Participation
in/contributions to digital preservation community (such as iPres, NDSA,
DPC, Open Preservation Foundation, Software Preservation Network)
HOURS AND LOCATION
This is a full time, exempt position. Exact schedule to be
arranged with the manager. The position can be hybrid or fully remote for a
qualified applicant based in the United States.
SALARY AND BENEFITS
The target hiring range for this position is
$75,000-$93,000. Actual salary will depend on qualifications and experience.
MIT offers excellent benefits
including a choice of health and retirement plans, a dental plan, tuition
assistance, and fully subsidized MBTA passes for local bus and subway service.
Flexible work arrangements, including flex-time and telecommuting, are
considered for positions that meet established criteria. The MIT Libraries is a
collegial and supportive working environment and fosters professional growth of
staff with management training and travel funding for professional meetings.
APPLICATION PROCESS
Apply online via http://careers.mit.edu/ Applications must include a
cover letter and resume. Priority will be given to applications received by October
11, 2024; position open until filled. MIT is strongly and actively
committed to diversity within its community and particularly encourages
applications from qualified women and minority candidates. Professionals who
enthusiastically embrace the empathy, courage, self-reflection, and respect of
a multi-cultural, diverse and inclusive workplace, and who strive to
incorporate those values in their work and interactions are encouraged to
apply. Please reach out to lib...@mit.edu
with any questions regarding this role.
ABOUT THE MIT LIBRARIES
The MIT Libraries support teaching, learning, and research
across the Institute, with millions of resources, deep expertise, and five
campus locations where our community consumes and creates knowledge. Our
organization is on an exciting journey of transformation, pursuing a
digital-first model for research libraries and prioritizing an open scholarship
agenda. We aim to exercise bold leadership in defining a model for research
libraries in the future, with innovative spaces like the newly renovated Hayden
Library and a focus on supporting data-intensive and computational research and
learning.
We strive to do great things, powering the MIT community to
solve complex problems in the service of humankind, and each member of our
155-person staff has a role to play in pursuing that vision. We’re constantly adapting
to the rhythms of a changing world, and we welcome candidates who can help us
do that in thoughtful and strategic ways that center our mission and values.
MIT Libraries is an environment that welcomes anybody, any
mind — including all genders — and particularly encourages applications from
underrepresented minorities, women, disabled applicants, and veterans.
Professionals who enthusiastically embrace the empathy, courage,
self-reflection, and respect of a multicultural, diverse, and inclusive
workplace and who strive to incorporate those values in their work and
interactions are encouraged to apply.
BACKGROUND CHECKS
Employment is contingent upon the completion of a
satisfactory background check.
VISA SPONSORSHIP
This position is not
eligible for visa sponsorship. MIT sponsors visas only for certain academic and
research positions. MIT does not sponsor the following individuals for
employment-based visas or for exchange visitor visas: students; technical,
administrative, library, or support staff members; individuals with inadequate
funding, insurance, or credentials; or those whose particular visa history
precludes sponsorship.