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[PADG:1021] position at University of Iowa
THE UNIVERSITY OF IOWA LIBRARIES
IOWA CITY, IOWA
Position Vacancy
PRESERVATION LIBRARIAN
Position Description: The Preservation Librarian plans, organizes,
coordinates, and implements the preservation program for the University of
Iowa Libraries in collaboration with the Conservator and other Preservation
Staff. The preservation program includes management and coordination of
preservation activities for all formats, reformatting efforts, disaster
preparedness planning, staff and patron education related to preservation,
coordination of preservation activities with branch libraries and other
processing units, and supervision of the Preservation Department. The
current agenda for program development includes significant expansion of
preservation services for non-print collections.
The Preservation Department includes units for assessment and reformatting,
binding and marking, and a conservation unit responsible for physical
treatments. The Libraries has a spacious and well-equipped conservation
facility staffed by a Conservator and full-time assistant, plus student
help. The Preservation Librarian manages the preservation budget, and is
typically responsible for the oversight of grant-funded preservation
projects and outsourced preservation services. The Preservation Librarian
participates in the preparation of preservation components of grant
proposals and is expected to represent the University of Iowa Libraries in
appropriate regional and national forums. In addition to the Preservation
Librarian, the Preservation Department consists of one professional (the
Conservator) and eight library assistants, as well as student
employees. The position reports to the Director for Collections and
Information Resources.
Qualifications
Required: A graduate degree from an ALA accredited library and information
science program, or the equivalent; general knowledge of preservation
operations in a research library environment; a minimum of three years
professional library experience; demonstrated managerial and leadership
abilities; excellent oral and written communications skills; excellent
interpersonal and supervisory skills; demonstrated commitment to
professional involvement.
Preferred: Working knowledge of the preservation of magnetic and
photographic media, including their storage, use, dubbing, and
migration. Working knowledge of preservation issues related to digital
imaging, archiving, and metadata generation.
Salary and Appointment: Appointment rank and salary will be based on
relevant experience and educational background and will be made at the
Librarian II or III level. Salary range $32,775-$55,105. The University
of Iowa offers an attractive package of benefits including 24 days of paid
vacation per year, TIAA/CREF retirement, and a flexible selection of
medical, life, dental, and vision insurance, child care credit, and
additional benefits.
The University of Iowa Libraries: The University of Iowa Libraries consists
of the Main Library and 11 branch libraries, the largest of which is the
Hardin Library for the Health Sciences. With over 4 million volumes, the
collections of the University of Iowa Libraries rank 30 out of 107 in the
Association of Research Libraries. The University of Iowa Libraries is a
member of OCLC and the Committee on Institutional Cooperation (CIC). The
Libraries has been active in the development of digital collections and
services through units like the Information Arcade and Commons, and the
Scholarly Digital Resources Center. Plans are in place to increase
substantially support for collections in film and television studies. Work
is currently underway to migrate the Libraries' NOTIS-based system to
ALEPH, a client-server based product from Ex Libris. The Libraries
provides a program of support for professional development activities and
its staff members are actively engaged in national cooperative efforts.
Environment: The University and Iowa City: A major research and teaching
institution, the University of Iowa offers recognized programs in a wide
variety of areas. The University consists of a faculty of some 1,700
serving over 28,000 students, over 9,000 of whom are registered in graduate
and professional degree programs. The University of Iowa employs over
15,000 permanent full-time and part-time staff. Of special note is the
University of Iowa Center for the Book, an active interdisciplinary
program involving faculty, students and librarians interested in the book
arts and the cultural role of the book. Iowa City is a community with
excellent educational, recreational, and cultural advantages, and is
readily accessible via interstate highways and a major airport only 30
minutes away.
Application Procedures: Application deadline is September 1,
2000. Qualified individuals should submit a letter of application, resume,
and the names, addresses, and telephone numbers of three references
to: Janice Simmons-Welburn, Director, Human Resources and Processing
Services, University of Iowa Libraries, Iowa City, Iowa 52242-1420, (319)
335-5871.
THE UNIVERSITY IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY/AFFIRMATIVE ACTION
EMPLOYER. MINORITIES AND WOMEN ARE ENCOURAGED TO APPLY.
For further information concerning the University of Iowa Libraries, visit
our web site at: http://www.lib.uiowa.edu
Gary Frost, Conservator
University of Iowa Libraries
100 Main Library
Iowa City IA 52242-1420
319 335-5908 FAX 319 335-5900
<gary-frost@xxxxxxxxx>