Apologies for the duplication. (And also for resending, since this job posting 
went out just before the holidays and I don't want it to have been lost in the 
shuffle.)

Tufts University in Medford, Massachusetts is seeking a Digital Resources 
Archivist. We are looking for someone who can take the lead on technology 
projects from an archives perspective. If the technology list is intimidating, 
it shouldn't be; expertise in one scripting/programming language and comfort 
learning new ones is more important than a laundry list which exactly matches 
with the department currently has. (And as long as I am editorializing ahead of 
the job posting, I will also say great people in a supportive environment.)

Tufts is an AA/EO employer and actively seeks candidates from diverse 
backgrounds.


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The Digital Collections and Archives (DCA) supports the teaching and research 
mission of Tufts University by ensuring the enduring preservation and 
accessibility of the university's permanently valuable records and collections. 
The DCA assists departments, faculty, and staff in managing records and other 
assets. The DCA collaborates with members of the Tufts community and others to 
develop tools to discover and access collections to support teaching, research, 
and administrative needs.

 The Digital Resources Archivist is a member of the Digital Collections and 
Archives, a central university library which manages permanent archival 
collections as well as providing services for digital curation and 
preservation. In conjunction with Tufts Technology Services (TTS), the DCA 
manages and provides technical and policy direction for the Tufts Digital 
Library. The Digital Resources Archivist is responsible for oversight of 
ingest, modification, and indexing processes in the Tufts Digital Library as 
well as programming tools in support of these processes; helping to set 
policies, priorities, and best practices for the creation and management of 
digital objects; serving as a knowledge resource for the DCA and its 
constituents on rapidly changing standards and practices for digital object 
creation and management; and coordinating development and maintenance 
activities for the Tufts Digital Library with TTS, including systems 
administration, database, and website manag!
 ement. Works closely with staff in other libraries to enable participation in 
the Tufts Digital Library, including providing training, education, and support.
  
Basic Requirements:

  * 2-4 years of related experience
  * ALA accredited MLS with a concentration in archives management.
  * Knowledge of XML, HTML, databases, XSLT, Perl, Python. Experience with XML 
and related technologies, TEI, EAD, Perl, Unix shell scripting, Ruby on Rails; 
knowledge of linked open data issues and the semantic web. Experience with 
Solaris and Linux systems administration, especially Apache configuration and 
MySQL.
  * Ability to articulate highly technical concepts and requirements to a 
variety of audiences.
  * Experience in creating and providing access to research and scholarly 
materials in digital form.
  * Experience in digital preservation planning and workflow management
  * Expertise in digital repository management (Fedora Commons strongly 
desired), metadata standards, and digital object modeling 

Preferred Qualifications:
  * Archives training and experience strongly desired.

http://bit.ly/18CBJC7

Deborah Kaplan
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Deborah Kaplan
Digital Resources Archivist
Digital Collections and Archives
Tufts University

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