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Alfred University seeks a collaborative, creative, and service-oriented Digital Archivist to develop and lead this newly created position to build a born-digital records program in support of the Archives' wider collecting initiatives and to build upon the current digitization program.
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Reporting to the Director of Records and Archives Management, major responsibilities of the Processing Archivist include planning and undertaking projects to process and digitize collection records, write collection guides and fact sheets and assist with research for Information Requests.
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Position Focus: Reporting to the Associate Director for Collections & Special Projects and working in collaboration with internal and external partners, including a non-profit digital library consortium, the Archivist for Law Collections will be responsible for selecting, appraising, arranging, describing, and making accessible law related manuscript and archival materials and promoting their use for teaching and research.
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Reporting to the Head of Archives and Special Collections (ASC), the Digital Applications Archivist supports the operations and application management related to discovering, accessing, and preserving archival materials and other digital collections at the College.
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Job Req ID: 113806 Collections Archivist The Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health is seeking an experienced Collections who will contribute to multiple cross-institutional teams developing the Opioid Industry Documents Archive (OIDA.
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With a high level of independent judgement and self-direction, facilitate the continued growth, accessibility, and secure use of the University of Rochester Medical Center archives.
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The Records and Accessioning Archivist plays a key role in TARC's archival accessioning, processing, and collection stewardship activities and has primary responsibility for accessioning both physical and digital collection material and facilitating the management of collection documentation files for TARC. The Records and Accessioning Archivist serves as a primary point of contact for departments and offices at the university seeking to transfer records to the University Archives.
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Public Services Archivist: The Monsignor William Noé Field Archives and Special Collections at Seton Hall University invites applications for a full-time, potentially renewable Term Library faculty position.
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Cover Letter (required): Briefly, describe what interests you the most about this archivist position, or about working with the Myrlie Evers-Williams Collection. The Claremont Colleges Services seeks an adaptable and resourceful individual with professional processing experience and keen attention to detail for the position of Processing Project Archivist.
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The University Archivist will lead services that ensure the acquisition, curation, preservation, access to and promotion of physical and born-digital assets that are under the University Archives’ stewardship, including collections of memorabilia and realia.
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The Corporate Archivist will develop strategic partnerships across business units and actively promote the Corporate Archives within the business to educate, inform and inspire employees on Kyndryl History.
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Possession of credentials as a certified archivist or records manager is preferred. Education and Work Experience: Requires possession of a bachelor’s degree, with major coursework in public administration, history, business administration, political science, library science, archival management or records management.
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Duties and Responsibilities:The University of Hawaii at Manoa (UHM) Library seeks a project archivist to fill a one-year, full-time, special-funded position within the University Archives & Manuscript Collections (Archives) Department.
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As the program matures, the Digital Preservation Archivist will also work with other collections-based departments on campus - the Smith College Museum of Art and the Smith College Botanic Garden - as well as those in the Five Colleges consortium.
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As part of a dynamic team of global Archivists and Heritage Curators, The Bacardi Assistant Archivist will be responsible for all elements of the day-to-day management of The Bacardi Archives collection, including appraisal, organization, cataloguing, digitization, storage and preservation.
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