
Society of Ohio Archivists
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Cleveland, OH 44130 United States
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Sharing a job opportunity: Archives Associate 1 (Assistant Processing Archivist), University of Akron Archives and Special Collections of University Libraries at The University of Akron seeks to fill the position of Archives Associate 1 (Assistant Processing Archivist). The Archives Associate 1 reports to and works under the direction of the University Archivist & Head of Archives and Special Collections and in collaboration with other office staff. The Archives Associate 1 processes (arranges and describes) and preserves archival and manuscript collections applying current archival standards and best practices. Duties: Reporting to the University Archivist & Head of Archives and Special Collections, and in collaboration with the Sr. Archives Associate, processes (arranges and describes) archival and manuscript collections applying current archival standards and best practices. Preserves archival and manuscript collections including re-housing materials into archival enclosures, humidifying/flattening documents, preservation photocopying, interleaving, etc. Follows and implements department's standard policies and procedures. Digitizes archival and manuscript materials in various formats. Creates archival processing plans. Creates EAD-encoded, DACs-compliant finding aids. Identifies and refers materials for conservation. Creates metadata for archival materials and uploads to digital repository. Files additions to collections and maintains processed collections. Inventories new acquisitions. Appraises materials and recommends appropriate disposition. Assists with accessioning new acquisitions. Helps maintain stack areas. Assists with reference inquiries and research requests and provides reference services when required. Hires, trains, and supervises student assistants. Performs other duties as assigned. Required Qualifications: Relevant bachelor's degree. Two (2) years of experience processing materials in an archives or specials collections setting, preferably performing processing and preservation of archival and manuscript collections. Knowledge of archival methodology including appraisal, arrangement, description, and preservation. Ability to work independently and in a team environment. Ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously. Excellent and efficient time management skills. Trustworthiness and firm commitment to maintaining privacy and confidentiality. Computer proficiency including familiarity with standard Microsoft software applications, online catalogs, and bibliographic utilities. Familiarity with basic scanning equipment and software. Familiarity with basic preservation and conservation standards. Excellent verbal and written communication skills. Strong attention to detail and proficient organizational skills. Ability to stand/walk on rough surfaces for long periods, bend and/or stoop, and lift heavy items up to 50 pounds. Preferred Qualifications: Master's degree in history, English, or related discipline, with relevant coursework in archival science, or ALA-accredited MLS/MLIS, with archives concentration. Certified Archivist designation. Experience with multiple formats, including textual, visual, audio, both analog and digital. Familiarity with DACS and EAD. Demonstrated knowledge of current archival theory, practice, and standards. Experience processing large archival collections. Experience or knowledge of Collections Management Systems and Digital Asset Management Systems. Cataloging experience. Review of applications will begin on April 7, 2025. Please attach a cover letter, resume, and the names and contact information of three professional references. For complete details and to apply for this position, visit http://www.uakron.edu/jobs Job ID# JR101803. About The University of Akron: Founded in 1870, The University of Akron is a comprehensive research and teaching university with degree programs ranging from the associate to the doctoral level. The university is a co-ed, state-assisted institution that offers a dynamic learning environment for students of all backgrounds. Archives and Special Collections is the division of University Libraries that collects, preserves, and provides access to primary source materials that document the history of The University of Akron and the region. Archives and Special Collections contains robust research collections that are utilized by a diverse group of students, staff, faculty, and community patrons, as well as national and international scholars. Collections are strong in the history of Akron and Summit County, particularly the history of the rubber and polymer industry, lighter-than-air flight, Ohio canals, and the book and print culture. Compensation: $16.00 per hour, commensurate with experience and qualifications. We offer a competitive and comprehensive benefits package. Equal Employment Opportunity: The University of Akron is an equal education and employment institution. It is the policy of this institution that there shall be no unlawful discrimination against any individual in employment or in its programs or activities at The University of Akron because of race, color, religion, sex, age, national or ethnic origin, disability, or status as a veteran. (fb)

Calling all educators, historians, museum professionals, and anyone with a love of history and community! We need your help to ensure this year’s Ohio History Day is a HUGE success for Ohio's students. Ohio History Day, an affiliate of National History Day, gives students in grades 4-12 the chance to become historians. Based on their own historical research, students create exhibits, documentaries, performances, websites and academic papers, and present their findings at competitions. Thousands of students take part in Ohio History Day competitions across the state each year. We're in need of just over 110 judges to support students at the State Contest on Saturday, April 26 at Capital University. We hope that you'll be one of them! Check out Ohio History Day’s Judge Page for helpful videos, resources, and testimonials from previous judges. Got questions? We have answers – feel free to contact us at historyday@ohiohistory.org. We hope to see you soon at the Ohio History Day State Contest! (fb)
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Society of Ohio Archivists Have Your Voice Heard. Attend Ohio Statehood Day on March 5 contributed by Sarah Aisenbrey SOA Advocacy Outreach Committee cochair. On March 5 Ohio history archaeology and historic preservation professionals will gather alongside legislators and stakeholders at the Ohio Statehouse in Columbus to advocate for Ohios history and celebrate its birthday. This year Statehood Days theme is From Canals to Computers Connecting Ohio to the World reflecting the 200th anniversary of the Ohio Erie Canal.
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