From: John Butler <[log in to unmask]>
Date: December 27, 2005 11:18:20 AM CST
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: [Mdl] U Minnesota -- Position Announcement

HEAD OF DIGITAL COLLECTIONS
University of Minnesota, Twin Cities -- University Libraries

The University of Minnesota Libraries seek a Head of Digital  
Collections eager to provide innovative and expert leadership. We  
seek an individual who knows best practices in digital content  
production and management, is an excellent project manager and  
communicator, and is skilled at building partnerships.  This  
individual will have extraordinary opportunities to innovate and  
collaborate on digital projects with the Libraries' Archives and  
Special Collections, which is home to internationally renowned  
collections, and other Libraries and campus entities.  Digital  
collection production plays an essential role in the Libraries  
aspiration to build and reveal collections of distinction.

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CONTEXT:
The Digital Collections unit (DCU) fosters the creation of and access  
to research and scholarly material in digital form from within the  
collections of the Libraries and across the University of Minnesota.  
The DCU, in collaboration with subject specialists and archivists,  
provides expertise and services to departments, labs, and centers of  
the University, supporting the creation, collection, archiving, and  
dissemination of digital content. The DCU supports in-house and  
externally contracted digitization services (including fee-based  
services). The DCU works with Technical Services to develop  
comprehensive metadata standards for digital assets and shares these  
with the campus through documentation, training, and collaborative  
project planning. The DCU monitors and participates in national and  
international initiatives to ensure that local practice is compatible  
with emerging standards in the larger digital collections community.   
The work of the DCU complements and is closely coordinated with the  
Libraries' Digital Conservancy initiative, which develops sustained  
institutional capacity for access and preservation of born-digital  
information assets.

Digital Collections is a unit within the Information Technology (IT)  
division of the University Libraries and reports to the division's  
Digital Library Development Lab, a department that provides  
programming and architectural support for digital library  
initiatives. Other departments in the IT division include one for  
management of Libraries enterprise systems, and another responsible  
for desktop and server infrastructure and basic technology skills  
development.

As a member of the Digital Library Federation, a recipient of IMLS  
funds, and a participant in the Minnesota Digital Library Coalition,  
the University of Minnesota Libraries builds tools and collections  
that serve as statewide, national, and international models and  
interact effectively with other digital collections of interest to  
the University community.

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POSITION DESCRIPTION:
The Head of Digital Collections reports to the Director of the  
Digital Library Development Lab in the Libraries' Information  
Technology division, and serves on the Information Technology  
Council.  The Head convenes with the leadership of the Libraries'  
Archives and Special Collections, and Technical Services departments,  
and the Collections Council, as appropriate.

Planning and Development -- the Head develops digital projects for  
the Libraries and seeks external funding sources to continue the  
innovative work of the unit; works closely as a unit within the  
Digital Library Development Lab to develop appropriate systems and  
tools for collection access, management, and preservation; and works  
with the other IT managers, as appropriate.

Campus Partnership & Services -- the Head fosters collaboration and  
exchange with departments, labs, and centers across the University in  
identifying, transforming, storing, and sharing digital works;  
identifies assets in need of DCU services, develops relationships  
with those responsible for managing such assets, shares expertise in  
electronic archiving and metadata with the campus, and builds strong  
working relationships.

Collaboration -- the Head collaborates with other library units to  
ensure that the full range of library expertise and resources are  
applied to distributed efforts to build and manage digital collections.

Research & Sharing -- the Head participates in larger digital library  
community, works to share that knowledge through various forms of  
professional contribution, and seeks opportunities for statewide,  
national, and international partnerships.

Operations Management -- the Head manages the operations budget of  
the DCU, and recruits and supervises its staff.

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QUALIFICATIONS:
Required: Bachelor's degree; at least three years of growing  
responsibility and accomplishment in digitization or digital  
collection production and  development; familiarity with best  
practices for digitization, for metadata development and capture, and  
for archival storage of digital objects; demonstrated understanding  
of emerging standards in digitization and digital library systems;  
demonstrated involvement in the profession; ability to work in a  
complex organization, build and nurture a cross functional team, and  
collaborate with wide variety of partners; supervisory experience;  
excellent written and verbal communication skills. Preferred: An ALA- 
accredited masters degree in Library or Information Science, or other  
relevant advanced degree; Knowledge of and success with external  
funding sources; ability to liaison well with faculty; experience  
partnering with diverse coalitions, experience in academic, research  
library, or cultural heritage environments; experience with the  
creation and capture of a wide variety of digital formats; knowledge  
of the design and development of digital library architecture and  
tools; financial management experience; evidence of planning and  
project management skill.

SALARY AND BENEFITS:
The University Libraries offer a competitive salary commensurate with  
skills and experience. Excellent benefits. This is a full-time, 12- 
month, annually renewable Academic Professional position in the  
Information Technology Supervisor classification.

TO APPLY:
Position is available immediately. Position will remain open until  
filled.  Send letter of application, resume, and names and contact  
information of three current professional references to: Libraries  
Human Resources, 499 Wilson Library, University of Minnesota, 309  
19th Ave. So., Minneapolis, MN 55455. Please identify the application  
with UL204.

The University of Minnesota is an Equal Opportunity Educator and  
Employer.


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