Southwest Archivists
Project Archivist | University of Oklahoma Libraries (Norman, OK)
Southwest Archivists, Norman, Oklahoma, us, 73019
Project Archivist | University of Oklahoma Libraries (Norman, OK)
The Project Archivist for Architectural Records Digitization is a term-appointed, 1-year project position at the University of Oklahoma Libraries that will focus on preparing architectural records of significant cultural, historical, and research value to be digitized and made openly accessible online via OU Libraries’ digital collections repository. The Project Archivist’s work will focus specifically on archival collections in the American School Archive at OU Libraries, an archival collecting area that documents the imaginative school of architectural design and practice that developed under the guidance of pioneering architects Bruce Goff, Herb Greene, and others at the University of Oklahoma in the 1950s and 1960s. Based on established criteria and priorities, the Project Archivist will make informed selections of archival collection items from fully processed collections to be digitized and published online, documenting these decisions in project spreadsheets. Following established metadata content standards and structural standards, the Project Archivist will expand upon existing metadata to create item-level description for the selected materials. The Project Archivist will then collaborate with the Libraries’ Digitization Lab to arrange for the digital imaging of collection items and will participate in physical scanning of documents as necessary Job Duties Identifies, documents, and prepares architectural archival materials for digitization based on established criteria for assessing cultural, historical, and research value, producing spreadsheets detailing selection decisions. Creates descriptive, administrative, and structural metadata at the item level for archival materials to be digitized in accordance with established library standards and controlled vocabulary specific to architecture and design. Coordinates the logistics of transferring archival collection materials from storage and work areas to onsite Digitization Lab, ensuring safe handling of collection assets. Collaborates with Digitization Lab to ensure clarity of digitization selection decisions and workflows and performs digital imaging processes as needed. Develops knowledge related to architecture and design terminology, the history of 20th century American architecture, and the history of the American School movement to inform the production of accurate, detailed item-level metadata. Collects, compiles, and delivers information and data for statistical and narrative reports as necessary to document progress on digitization preparation. Performs various duties as needed to successfully fulfill the function of the position. Qualifications Required Education and Experience:
Bachelor's degree, AND: 24 months of related experience in archival arrangement and/or records management Equivalency/Substitution:
Will accept 48 months of related experience in lieu of the Bachelor's degree for a total of 72 months of related experience. Preferred Qualifications: Subject knowledge in architecture or design fields. Knowledge of library and archives content standards and structural standards for metadata. For more information and to apply, please visit this link .
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The Project Archivist for Architectural Records Digitization is a term-appointed, 1-year project position at the University of Oklahoma Libraries that will focus on preparing architectural records of significant cultural, historical, and research value to be digitized and made openly accessible online via OU Libraries’ digital collections repository. The Project Archivist’s work will focus specifically on archival collections in the American School Archive at OU Libraries, an archival collecting area that documents the imaginative school of architectural design and practice that developed under the guidance of pioneering architects Bruce Goff, Herb Greene, and others at the University of Oklahoma in the 1950s and 1960s. Based on established criteria and priorities, the Project Archivist will make informed selections of archival collection items from fully processed collections to be digitized and published online, documenting these decisions in project spreadsheets. Following established metadata content standards and structural standards, the Project Archivist will expand upon existing metadata to create item-level description for the selected materials. The Project Archivist will then collaborate with the Libraries’ Digitization Lab to arrange for the digital imaging of collection items and will participate in physical scanning of documents as necessary Job Duties Identifies, documents, and prepares architectural archival materials for digitization based on established criteria for assessing cultural, historical, and research value, producing spreadsheets detailing selection decisions. Creates descriptive, administrative, and structural metadata at the item level for archival materials to be digitized in accordance with established library standards and controlled vocabulary specific to architecture and design. Coordinates the logistics of transferring archival collection materials from storage and work areas to onsite Digitization Lab, ensuring safe handling of collection assets. Collaborates with Digitization Lab to ensure clarity of digitization selection decisions and workflows and performs digital imaging processes as needed. Develops knowledge related to architecture and design terminology, the history of 20th century American architecture, and the history of the American School movement to inform the production of accurate, detailed item-level metadata. Collects, compiles, and delivers information and data for statistical and narrative reports as necessary to document progress on digitization preparation. Performs various duties as needed to successfully fulfill the function of the position. Qualifications Required Education and Experience:
Bachelor's degree, AND: 24 months of related experience in archival arrangement and/or records management Equivalency/Substitution:
Will accept 48 months of related experience in lieu of the Bachelor's degree for a total of 72 months of related experience. Preferred Qualifications: Subject knowledge in architecture or design fields. Knowledge of library and archives content standards and structural standards for metadata. For more information and to apply, please visit this link .
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