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[PADG:1833] Position Available at Columbia University
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- Subject: [PADG:1833] Position Available at Columbia University
- From: Janet Gertz <gertz@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 28 Oct 2002 14:47:22 EST
- Message-id: <CMM.0.91.0.1035834442.gertz@tere>
ASSISTANT DIRECTOR, PRESERVATION REFORMATTING & DIGITIZATION,
PRESERVATION DIVISION
The Columbia University Libraries seek a dynamic, innovative
person to manage the reformatting program for a premier
collection, in one of the largest and most active academic
preservation departments in the United States.
Reporting to the Director for Preservation, the Assistant
Director will have system-wide responsibility for Columbia
University Libraries' preservation reformatting program,
including fiscal, administrative, and operations aspects of
microfilming, digitization, photography, and preservation
photocopying of rare, special, and general collections
materials. The incumbent will work closely with the new
Libraries Digital Program Division to expand operations.
Duties include: managing library- and grant-funded
reformatting operations; supervision of staff who prepare
materials for reformatting (copy cataloging on OCLC,
targeting, collating, physical preparation, and quality
control); managing the customer order program for on-demand
microfilm, still photography, and digital conversion
services; supervision of technical staff who microfilm,
digitize, and photograph materials and perform quality
control; writing and monitoring contracts with relevant
service bureaus and supply vendors. Responsibilities also
include assisting in writing grant proposals and assisting
in all aspects of the Columbia Libraries preservation
program, including training, disaster prevention and
recovery, and system-wide planning for preservation.
Requirements are: knowledge of preservation microfilming and
digitization policies and technical procedures, with 2 years
of experience in a reformatting operation or other relevant
preservation experience required; knowledge of bibliographic
control of microforms and metadata for digital conversion
projects required. Knowledge of current preservation
trends, especially electronic applications; ability to work
in a fluid, complex organization and to communicate
effectively both verbally and in writing; formal study of
preservation and supervisory experience in a large academic
library highly desirable. Accredited MLS, or equivalent
experience, and knowledge of a foreign language and ability
to handle bibliographic records in a variety of languages
are required.
Salary ranges for this PC II position are: Librarian I:
$43,700 - $54,625; Librarian II: $46,200 - $62,370;
Librarian III: $49,200 - $73,800; Librarian IV: $54,200 -
$78,950. We offer excellent benefits including tuition
exemption for self and family as well as assistance with
University housing.
One of the world's leading research universities, Columbia
provides outstanding opportunities to work and grow in a
unique intellectual community. Set in the Morningside
Heights academic village, Columbia also presents the
unmatched dynamism, diversity and cultural richness of New
York City. The University Libraries, grounded in collections
of remarkable depth and breadth, are also building extensive
electronic resources and services. The Libraries at Columbia
are committed to collegiality, professionalism, innovation
and leadership.
For immediate consideration, please e-mail your resume to
libjobs2@xxxxxxxxxxxx and list the names, addresses and
phone numbers of three references. You may also mail your
resume to Human Resources Office, Box 18 Butler Library MC
1104, Columbia University, 535 West 114th Street, New York,
NY 10027. Your cover letter must specify Job Search # UL
70103008 and include your e-mail address. Applications will
be accepted immediately and until the position is filled.
Columbia University is An Equal Opportunity/Affirmative
Action employer. Minorities and women are encouraged to
apply.