Subject: Position at Emory
Preservation Officer Emory University Libraries Atlanta, Georgia Available: Immediately Emory University seeks a creative, forward-looking Preservation Officer to lead, manage and develop a mature, nationally known preservation program. The program provides a full spectrum of preservation services to insure long-term access to and retention of materials in all formats, from rare books and manuscripts to a rapidly expanding network of electronic resources. Responsibilities: The Preservation Officer plans, organizes, coordinates, and implements the preservation program for all Emory University libraries. The preservation program includes management and coordination of preservation activities for collections in all formats and management and coordination of activities for the offsite Storage Library. The Preservation Officer works in a team based environment to initiate the use of new technologies and to coordinate an established range of services related to preservation and to offsite storage for collections in the General Libraries, Health Science Library, Law Library, Oxford Library and Theology Library. The Preservation Officer represents the Emory University libraries in appropriate regional and national forums. The Preservation Officer will focus on developing applications for digital technology for preservation; significantly expand preservation services for non-print collections; develop and implement processes for electronic delivery of materials housed in the Storage Library; design and integrate a conservation triage area with the collections conservator for use in evaluating and performing initial inspections and treatments of gift collections; write grants, and coordinate with national and regional programs. The Preservation Officer coordinates a program that provides staff and user education; collection review, reformatting and replacement; conservation treatment of print and non-print collections; environmental monitoring; disaster preparedness planning; budget management and development, and contract management for out-sourced services. Responsibilities include leading a team comprised of two conservators, 4.5 FTE support staff, student assistants and liaison staff in each of the university libraries. Institutional Information: As a member of the Executive Strategy Group for the General Libraries the Preservation Officer reports to the Vice Provost and Director of Libraries. As a leader of an office providing university-wide services, the Preservation Officer reports to the Librarians Council (directors of all of the Emory libraries). In FY 01, there were 15.3 FTE engaged in preservation activities university-wide representing a budgetary commitment of $644,000. For more information about the Emory Libraries, please visit our web site at <URL:http://www.emory.edu/LIBRARIES/>. For more information about the Preservation Office, please visit our web site at <URL:http://info.library.emory.edu/preservation/>. Qualifications: ALA-accredited MLS with advanced training in preservation administration and 5 or more years relevant experience, or other equivalent combinations of education and experience. The successful candidate will have demonstrated knowledge of the applications and issues involved in digital technology and the preservation of non-print media. Experience in grant writing and evidence of initiative, collaboration, and outreach are important. Knowledge of preservation and collection management practices and issues, involvement with regional and national preservation programs; demonstrated managerial and organizational ability with strong interpersonal skills; excellent oral and written communication skill; and demonstrated interest in professional activities are essential qualifications. Salary and Benefits: Competitive salary; salary and appointment rank dependent upon qualifications and experience. Emory University offers a comprehensive benefits package, including tuition benefits. Several retirement plan options are available, including TIAA/CREF. Attractive moving allowance provided. Application: Send letter of application, resume, and the names, addresses and telephone numbers of three references to: Dianne M. Smith Library Human Resources Officer Robert W. Woodruff Library Emory University Atlanta GA 30322-2870 404-727-0133 Fax: 404-727-0805 libdms [at] emory__edu Application review begins June 3, 2002. Emory University is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer and encourages women and minority candidates. *** Conservation DistList Instance 15:77 Distributed: Thursday, May 16, 2002 Message Id: cdl-15-77-030 ***Received on Wednesday, 15 May, 2002