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Applications are now being accepted for the position of

 

The Lloyd E. Cotsen Chief Preservation Officer

 

Located 12 miles from Los Angeles in San Marino, California, The Huntington Library, Art Collections, and Botanical Gardens is a collections-based research and educational institution established in 1919 by Henry E. and Arabella Huntington.  The Huntington Library enjoys an international reputation for its collections of rare books, manuscripts, photographs, and other primary materials supporting original scholarly research in Anglo-American history, literature, and art, the history of science and technology, the history of the book, and the history of  exploration and cartography. The Library building complex shares a campus with extensive botanical gardens and three art galleries, and includes three dedicated exhibition halls, two reading rooms, and state-of-the-art conservation and imaging labs. Over 1400 scholars from around the world use the Library collections onsite each year, and many more make use of surrogates in all formats.

 

The Library’s holdings of original research materials, including about 7,000,000 manuscripts, 1,000,000 printed books, 600,000 historical photographs, and over 500,000 prints and ephemera, comprise one of the most heavily-used research collections in the country. Since its founding in 1919, the Huntington has pursued policies which attempt to reconcile preservation of rare and valuable cultural objects with support for a vigorous onsite program of research, education, exhibitions, and publication, while recognizing its obligation to provide wider access to collections via the creation and dissemination of surrogates. The Lloyd E. Cotsen Chief Preservation Officer, through various advisory and leadership roles, will play a key role in finding the appropriate balance among sometimes conflicting priorities and articulating the role of the Huntington’s conservation and preservation efforts.

 

The successful candidate will be responsible for bringing preservation and conservation expertise to library-wide planning and decision-making.  As a department head reporting to the Avery Associate Director of the Library, the successful candidate will work as a peer with the heads of Technical Services, Reader Services, and Imaging Services, and in collaboration with the curatorial staff, to build a comprehensive preservation program and to plan and implement Library services and operations. 

 

RESPONSIBILITIES: Oversees a comprehensive program to ensure long-term access to all Library collection materials, in both original and digital form. Supervises operations and staff of Conservation Department, including conservators, an exhibition preparator, and interns. Prepares budgets and reports, works with vendors, handles preservation-related contracts, ensures appropriate documentation, creates and implements policies and procedures.  Responsible for management of preventative preservation, conservation treatment of materials in all formats, book repair and housing, commercial library binding, and environmental monitoring. Works closely with Imaging Department and other Library staff on issues of digital reformatting and archiving of digital information; works with curators to plan and manage digital projects.  Prepares grant proposals and oversees projects. Responsible for Library disaster preparedness planning.  Manages preservation issues relating to a large and active exhibition program.   Participates in outreach to Huntington community of readers, staff, volunteers, docents, members, and donors. Represents Huntington with professional associations and institutions at local and national level.   

 

QUALIFICATIONS AND EXPERIENCE: Master’s degree in library science from an ALA-accredited library school or equivalent professional degree and experience in the conservation and preservation fields. Awareness of current research and ethical issues in conservation treatment and preservation administration, and substantial knowledge of current best practices in the field.  Excellent organizational, interpersonal, and communication skills.  Record of participation in relevant professional and educational activities. Five years’ professional experience in special collections, research library, or museum setting. At least two years’ experience managing preservation or conservation staff.  

 

Interested and qualified individuals are encouraged to visit our website at www.huntington.org for more information about the position responsibilities.  First consideration will be given to applications received by February 1, 2009. Please submit a letter of introduction and résumé to:

 

The Huntington Library

Human Resources Department – Job # 045-09

1151 Oxford Road

San Marino, CA 91108

 

The Huntington is an Equal Opportunity Employer

 

 

 

Holly Moore

Conservator, Rare Books and Bound Manuscripts

Huntington Library, Art Collections, and Botanical Gardens

1151 Oxford Road, San Marino, CA 91108

hmoore@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx

PH: 626.405.2100 x 2522 FAX: 626.405.3444

 


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