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CHICAGO HISTORICAL SOCIETY
POSITION AVAILABLE
POSITION TITLE: COORDINATOR, RETROSPECTIVE COLLECTION
RECORD CONVERSION PROJECT
POSITION PURPOSE: The Coordinator provides general supervision of
the
conversion of collection records to
standard electronic formats and their loading into databases accessed by
CHS's collection management computer systems. The Coordinator provides
planning support to the Director of Collections Services in organizing
future CHS electronic collection records.
PRINCIPAL PERFORMANCE GOALS, 1997-2002: Sustain and enhance CHS's role
as a premier research institution, its
reputation for excellent customer service, and its commitment to
education and lifelong learning, by implementing automated systems and
records that afford electronic and other forms of access to CHS holdings
for the broadest group of users possible, and by representing the
Society to the research library and information science communities.
Increase and improve access to and knowledge of these CHS resources by
creating electronic records in the most consistent, efficient, and
cost-effective manner.
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS:
Commitment to excellent public service
Commitment to making the histories of
all Chicagoans accessible
Commitment to collaboration and teamwork
Experience directing and managing large
projects
Experience working in teams and
supervising staff
Three years managing museum
computerization projects, especially retrospective conversion projects
Advanced knowledge of cataloging
principles, standards, procedures, and systems pertaining to special
collections research library materials in many formats, including USMARC
In-depth knowledge of the principles and
uses of automated systems, and a working familiarity with a wide range
of database management and on-line public access systems for library and
museum collections, including OCLC and RLIN
General knowledge of American and
Chicago History
Advanced degree in Library or
Information Science and American History or the humanities
Ability to solve technical and
procedural problems creatively
Ability to plan, manage budgets, and
implement programs
Superior oral and written communication
skills, and the ability to deal diplomatically and effectively with
members of the public.
OTHER: This is a four year appointment with opportunity
for extension
Send letter of application, current resume, names and phone numbers of
three work references to:
Director of Human Resources
Chicago Historical Society
1601 North Clark Street
Chicago, IL 60614
Application deadline: August 1, 1997
No telephone calls please.
Equal Opportunity Employer M/F/D/V
Louise T. Brownell
Dir. of Collection Services
Chicago Historical Society
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