Digital Scholarship and Innovation Librarian/Technologist
Hamilton College
Full-time
On-site
Clinton, New York, United States
$70,000.00-$80,000.00,Yearly
27 minutes ago
Full-time
Remote
Worldwide
October 29, 2024
$45,000.00-$45,000.00,Yearly
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View more recent job openings →Time Commitment and Compensation: This is a one-year, full-time, grant-funded fellowship. Compensation is $45,000 annually and offers health and wellness benefits. This may be a remote position. Position commences January 1 and runs through December 31.
Computer/software and professional development and travel funds will be provided, as will membership in SAA, OHA, and other appropriate organizations.
About the Fellowship: The HBCU Radio Preservation Project, a multi-year effort to foster an ethos of preservation at HBCU radio stations, is pleased to announce the establishment of a Fellowship in Radio Preservation.
The HBCU Radio Preservation Project seeks to provide learning opportunities and mentorship for early-career archivists from diverse backgrounds and underrepresented populations. We believe that varied representation of experiences, perspectives, and cultures is critical to our project and to the archival profession.
The project has established a one-year position for an early-career archivist to work alongside the project Field Archivist and other staff from the Northeast Document Conservation Center (NEDCC), assisting in preservation of materials at the radio stations located on HBCU campuses. The Fellow will gain real-world, practical skills in audio preservation by participating in a broad range of activities supporting collaboration between the radio stations and the institutional archives on their campuses, with a focus on project-based learning with clear outcomes.
Responsibilities: The fellow will gain hands-on experience with collection assessment, inventorying, reformatting, oral history processes, and other preservation activities.
Qualifications/Requirements
About the Project:
Through a grant from the National Recording Preservation Foundation, in the summer of 2019 project director Jocelyn Robinson began administering a survey to the 29 existing radio stations located on Historically Black College/University (HBCU) campuses to begin ascertaining if these stations had historical materials and what preservation needs they might have, with the WYSO Archives, a division of Miami Valley Public Media in Ohio, serving as the administrative hub for the project.
To Apply:
For the full job posting visit: https://oralhistory.org/2024/10/18/hbcu-radio-preservation-project-archival-fellow/
Submit the following to Assistant Director Phyllis Jeffers-Coly at [email protected]
Application deadline is November 25, 2024 for a January 2, 2024 start date. The HBCU Radio Preservation Project and Miami Valley Public Media value people of all races, colors, national origins, gender identities and expressions, sexual orientations, ages, abilities, and religions. BIPOC, LGBTQIA+, and persons with disabilities are strongly encouraged to apply
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