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Processing Associate, MIT Libraries, Cambridge, MA

Description:

The MIT Libraries and the Department of Distinctive Collections seek a Processing Associate to support archival processing and other critical functions in the department. The holdings in the Department of Distinctive Collections (DDC) are unified by their uniqueness and rarity. From ancient cuneiform tablets to modern Institute archival records, our collections range across disciplines, time periods, and conditions.


As a member of DDC’s Processing Team, the Processing Associate works hands-on with archival materials (including born-digital materials) to stabilize and describe them so they can be made available for use. In some instances, the Processing Associate may complete all steps involved with archival processing, under the general supervision of another member of the Processing Team. The Processing Associate is also involved with metadata cleanup of legacy description for existing collections and checks collections for duplicate serials and other publications. The Processing Associate works with other teams in DDC and the Libraries, particularly the Public Services and Imaging Teams, to provide reference assistance in the reading room, retrieve archival materials for users, and facilitate imaging requests. They further assist with access services by conducting periodic shelf reads and performing other tasks related to stacks maintenance and emergency response (to water leaks, etc. that affects collections). This role also provides key support to the MIT Libraries’ web archives program (no previous experience with web archives is required). The Processing Associate reports to the Archival Processing Manager in DDC.

Physical Rehousing and Inventorying (50%)
• Rehouse archival collections into new containers and folders
• Create box and folder inventories
• Perform metadata cleanup
• Weed duplicates from collections containing serials and other publications
• Assist with on-demand description updates and reviews of archival materials for access restrictions to support digitization and expedited user access to collections
• May execute processing plans from start to finish under the supervision of other Processing Team staff members
• May assist with packing and transfer of new archival materials
• Contribute to training and supervision of student and temporary workers
• Participate in committees/teams/groups or projects


Reference and Access Services (30%)
• Serve at least one shift per week on the Distinctive Collections reference desk
• Retrieve and reshelve archival materials from onsite storage
• Support stacks maintenance of onsite storage by conducting periodic shelf reads, assigning and updating locations for new archival collections, assisting with the emergency response (e.g. water leaks), and other related tasks
• Digitize archival records for MIT offices as needed
• Contribute to Distinctive Collections’ social media activity
• Share responsibility for opening and closing of the reading room; assist with facilities and security issues


Web Archiving Support (20%)
• Perform quality assurance procedures on web archives crawls
• Identify and report any issues with crawls to the Digital Archivist
• Create or enhance descriptions for archived websites to enable discovery in Archive-It and ArchivesSpace


QUALIFICATIONS:
Required:
• A high school diploma or equivalent is required. Minimum 2 years of relevant experience that provides an understanding of library special collections/archival functions (post-high school education can count toward experience).
• Aptitude for detail, accuracy, and efficiency; good organizational skills
• Interest in developing technical services skills and working with primary sources
• Ability to work well both independently and as part of a team
• Enthusiasm for and commitment to embracing the empathy, courage, self-reflection, and respect essential in a multicultural, diverse, and inclusive workplace, and the ability to embrace those values in collections and public service work.
• Demonstrated capacity for critical thinking and problem-solving.
• Ability to be flexible, tolerate ambiguity, adapt to change, and successfully work in a fast-paced, dynamic environment


We expect the candidate to be stronger in some qualifications listed above than others; we are committed to helping our future colleague expand their skills, as well as learning from their areas of strength


Preferred:
• Bachelor’s Degree
• Completion of courses in archives and special collections
• Understanding of best practices for handling unique and rare materials
• Understanding of best practices for digital imaging
• Experience with Aeon and ArchivesSpace
• Strong writing and editing skills


HOURS:
35 hours per week. Monday – Friday, 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m (schedule to be determined.) Hours may change based on business needs and MIT’s academic calendar. The Libraries are currently operating in a hybrid environment. A flexible schedule may be possible when discussed with this role’s manager upon hire.

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