Library and Information Technology at Bucknell is a unified organization that 
has evolved dramatically in the past decade, shedding over time many of the 
distinctions that frequently separate university library and information 
technology departments. Since 2008, the organization, comprised of eighty-five 
staff members, has been led by Param Bedi, Vice-President for Library and 
Information Technology. Under his direction, Library and Information 
Technology's leadership team has helped usher in a new spirit - a paradigm 
shift that has moved the organization from transactional to transformational. 
The division cherishes and carefully maintains its highly interactive work 
environment, and as such anticipates hiring a Digital Preservation Specialist 
and Archivist who is committed to hard work, collegiality, and laughter as a 
member of a team-oriented group. In general, we seek colleagues who are 
naturally curious, exhibit an openness to our existing affinity for inclusion 
and diversity of all sorts, who possess a willingness to change, and who 
embrace all that is made possible through collaboration.

Reporting to the Head, Special Collections/University Archives and University 
Archivist, the responsibilities of the Digital Preservation Specialist and 
Archivist are two fold: work with the Bucknell University campus to establish 
an effective and sustainable digital preservation program and actively 
participate in the processing and description activities taking place in 
Special Collections/University Archives. Initially focusing on creating 
policies, procedures, and work flows to establish, implement, and coordinate a 
digital preservation program for Special Collections/University Archives 
collections, the Digital Preservation Specialist and Archivist will, in turn, 
advise and assist the campus at large with the long-term preservation of its 
digital content and resources.

Applying digital preservation standards and best practices in the field, the 
Digital Preservation Specialist and Archivist will work independently and 
collaboratively with University faculty and staff to create digital 
preservation policies and procedures that define and support the workflows and 
processes necessary to the preservation life cycle of digital content and 
resources considered of long-term value to the University. The Digital 
Preservation Specialist and Archivist will be knowledgeable and skilled with 
metadata development and its application in digital preservation practices and 
will make informed decisions regarding the systems, software, and storage 
solutions that will build an effective and sustainable digital preservation 
program. This position is expected to work closely and collaboratively with the 
University’s records management program to curate and preserve university 
records in digital format while aligning the digital preservation program with 
the University’s records management policies and retention schedules.

Responsibilities for archival processing and description will include working 
with physical collections and other formats in Special Collections/University 
Archives collections. Archival processing will include physical arrangement of 
university archives records and manuscript collections and descriptions using 
the department’s collection management system. It is expected that the Digital 
Preservation Specialist and Archivist will spend half the position’s time with 
processing activities with the other half devoted to digital preservation 
activities.

Duties and Responsibilities:

Lead the establishment and implementation of an effective and sustainable 
digital preservation program that will ensure the long-term viability and 
accessibility of Bucknell University’s digital content and resources. Initial 
phase of development focuses on the preservation of digital content and 
resources associated with the collections in Special Collections/University 
Archives.
Accession, arrange, and describe university archives and manuscript collections 
in various formats.
Demonstrated knowledge of the DACS standard and archival principles and their 
application in archival work.
Collaborate with University staff to develop digital preservation policies, 
procedures, and workflows that will establish an effective and sustainable 
digital preservation program creating long-term access to the University’s 
digital content and resources.
Apply analytic and technological skills to evaluate and implement digital 
preservation systems, software, and storage solutions that adhere to digital 
preservation standards (i.e. OAIS, PREMIS, etc.) and create an infrastructure 
to support digital preservation activities such as appraisal, accessioning, 
ingesting and access.
Manage the digital preservation life cycle of content and resources in a 
variety of formats, including, but not limited to, content on fixed media, 
email, the Web, and electronic records.
Develop descriptive, structural, technical, and administrative metadata to 
document for preserved digital content and resources. 
Monitor digital preservation developments in the areas of software, systems, 
and best practices.
Advise the University regarding digital preservation best practices, including 
strategies and workflows that preserve and provide access to digital content 
and resources of long-term value to the University.
Create campus awareness about digital preservation through workshops, training, 
and other outreach methods.
Work collaboratively with the Records Management Coordinator and the campus to 
ensure university records in digital form are curated and preserved according 
to retention policies and schedules.

 

Required Qualifications:

Masters degree from an American Library Association accredited program with an 
emphasis on archival science or an advanced degree in a relevant field with a 
specialization in archival studies.
Three (3) years of successful experience working with digital preservation 
program planning and implementation, preferably in an academic institutional 
archival setting.
Two (2) years of experience arranging and describing institutional archival 
records and manuscript collections.
Experience with archival processing and institutional records management 
practices and their application with a digital preservation program.
Demonstrated ability to evaluate technology, systems, and standards (i.e. OAIS, 
ISO 16363, TDR, TRAC, PREMIS, NDSA Levels of Preservation, etc.) necessary to 
the implementation of a digital preservation program, including effective 
workflows.
Demonstrated proficiency with the development and application of metadata 
applicable to digital preservation (i.e. Dublin Core, MEDS, METS, PREMIS, etc.).
Demonstrated proficiency working with a variety of digital formats (i.e. image, 
audio, object, text) and familiarity with best practices for preservation.
Excellent organizational, analytic, technological, and communication skills.
Ability to manage projects both independently and collaboratively.
Ability to work collaboratively across diverse work cultures.

Preferred Qualifications:

Experience working with archival collection management systems (i.e. 
ArchivesSpace).
Experience working with Web archive systems (i.e. Archive-It).
Knowledge of best practices for managing copyright and access to born digital 
content and resources.

 

 

 

Bucknell University provides equal opportunity without regard to race, color, 
gender, gender identity, gender expression, sexual orientation, age, religion, 
national or ethnic origin, marital status, veteran status or disability in 
admissions, employment and in all of its educational programs and activities.

Bucknell University is a private, highly selective, unique national University 
where liberal arts and strong professional programs in engineering, business, 
education and music complement each other. We seek candidates who are committed 
to Bucknell’s efforts to create a climate that fosters the growth and 
development of a diverse student body, and we welcome applications from members 
of groups that have been historically underrepresented in higher education. 
Bucknell is a NCAA Division I (FCS) and Patriot League member institution that 
sponsors 27 varsity athletics programs. Located in Central Pennsylvania along 
the Susquehanna River, Bucknell is nestled in the Borough of Lewisburg, an 
architectural gem that has been ranked as one of America’s best small towns. 
The Lewisburg area offers a unique combination of outdoor recreation 
opportunities, and appealing amenities such as art galleries, an art deco 
theater, historic museums, and charming independent boutiques and restaurants. 
In addition to the many cultural and athletic events offered by the University 
and the Borough, the surrounding region offers outstanding schools, medical 
facilities, and an affordable cost of living. For those who crave the city, 
Bucknell is within an easy three-hour drive to Philadelphia, New York, 
Baltimore, and Washington, D.C.


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