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Archivist, McCrary Institute

Company: Auburn
Location: Auburn
Posted on: September 22, 2024

Job Description:


Position Details



Position Information




Requisition Number
S3853P




Home Org Name
Charles D. McCrary Institute at AU




Division Name
Samuel Ginn Col of Engineering




Position Title
Archivist, McCrary Institute




Job Class Code
AD93




Appointment Status
Full-time




Part-time FTE





Limited Term
Yes




Limited Term Length
3 years




Job Summary

The Charles D McCrary Institute is accepting applications for an Archivist. This position will lead the creation, maintenance, and curation of a comprehensive digital repository hosting a diverse range of cybersecurity content for the McCrary Institute, while ensuring compliance with copyright laws and Auburn University policies.

Auburn University's McCrary Institute for Cyber and Critical Infrastructure Security seeks practical solutions to real-world problems, underpinned by research and scholarship. Founded in 2015 through a generous donation from the Alabama Power Foundation in honor of its retiring CEO and Auburn alumnus Charles D. McCrary, the Institute fuses theory with practice, and policy with technology, to protect and advance U.S. interests in the areas of cyber and critical infrastructure security.


The McCrary Institute is a nonpartisan think tank located at Auburn University, and is the leading group of public/private sector cyber experts providing unique end-to-end cyber capabilities from R&D, cybersecurity education/training, policy-relevant analysis, to future technology research.


As a top-tier research university, designated a Carnegie R1 institution, over 200 of Auburn's on-campus faculty members conduct defense, cyber, and homeland security research for the Department of Defense, NASA, and other federal agencies.




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This is a limited term appointment. Continuation of employment is contingent upon availability of funds.





Essential Functions


  • Collaboratively create and maintain a repository with the Web Engineer, Web Designer, Auburn Library, and various external vendors and partners. Curate, populate, and organize a variety of content, including cyber security research, op-eds, news, event information, the Institutes original content, and academic articles.


    • Oversees the successful operation of a dedicated cybersecurity news site and associated daily digital newsletter. Ensure timely updates and relevance of content.
      • Verifies materials for authenticity, physical condition, and historical content and analyzes materials to spot defects and determine inclusion in collections.
        • Supervise contractors and services to ensure effective creation and maintenance of the digital library and associated repository. Manage relationships with external vendors and partners relevant to the digital repository.
          • Aids people accessing the archives to retrieve information or to carry out research. Ensures materials are available to the public through scans and copies.
            • Continually identify, curate, and update the digital library with relevant and engaging cybersecurity content, including current and historical materials. Ensure compliance with copyright laws and university policies.

              • Works closely with the Auburn University library to develop and integrate the cyber research and policy systems and materials with the Institute's digital library system.
              • Ensures artifacts are properly cared for, including digitizing photos, maps, and other documents.

                • Collaborates with the Institute's Senior Fellows, research and policy teams to ensure they have seamless access to the materials they need through the Institute's digital library. Provide support and training as needed,
                  • Establish and maintain partnerships with other libraries and digital vendors to secure licensed access to materials for the digital archives, ensuring a rich and comprehensive collection of resources.
                    • Implement and manage analytics tools to track the usage of the digital repository. Prepare regular reports on repository usage, content growth, and other key metrics to inform strategic decisions. Collaborate with the Web Engineer and Designer to enhance the user experience of the digital repository. Ensure that the repository is accessible to users with disabilities and complies with relevant accessibility standards. Develop, implement, and maintain metadata standards for the digital repository. Ensure consistent and accurate metadata across all digital assets to facilitate easy search and retrieval of information. Develop and implement long-term digital archival strategies to ensure the longevity and accessibility of digital assets.







                      Minimum Qualifications




                      Minimum Qualifications

                      • Bachelor's degree in Library, Information Systems, History, Library Science, History, Archival Science or a related field.
                      • 4 years of experience in working in archival collections or curation of historical records in a museum or public history setting.








                        Minimum Skills, License, and Certifications




                        Minimum Skills and Abilities

                        • Ability to recognize, understand and interpret archival concepts, principles, and standards. Knowledge of archival theories and practices.
                        • Knowledge in preserving historical collections, storage, and conservation techniques.





                          Minimum Technology Skills





                          Minimum License and Certifications








                          Desired Qualifications




                          Desired Qualifications

                          • Certified Archivist certification preferred
                          • Higher Education experience
                          • Experience with Banner and/or Kronos
                          • Experience in sponsored programs








                            Posting Detail Information




                            Salary Range
                            $48,800 - $83,000




                            Job Category
                            Library




                            Working Hours if Non-Traditional





                            City position is located in:
                            Auburn




                            State position is located:
                            Alabama




                            List any hazardous conditions or physical demands required by this position





                            Posting Date
                            08/09/2024




                            Closing Date





                            EEO Statement

                            AUBURN UNIVERSITY IS AN AFFIRMATIVE ACTION/EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER. It is our policy to provide equal employment and education opportunities for all individuals without regard to race, color, national origin, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, pregnancy, age, disability, protected veteran status, genetic information, or any other classification protected by applicable law. The Office of Affirmative Action/Equal Employment Opportunity (AA/EEO) strives to ensure an inclusive and equitable working, living, and learning environment for members of the Auburn University community. Please visit their website to learn more.




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                            Quick Link for Internal Postings
                            https://www.auemployment.com/postings/47582






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