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University of Michigan Archivist for Athletics in Ann Arbor, Michigan

Archivist for Athletics

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How to Apply

A cover letter and resume are required for consideration for this position and should be submitted as a single "resume" attachment. Your cover letter should address your specific interest in the position and outline skills and experience that relate to this position.

Summary

The Bentley Historical Library (BHL) seeks an enthusiastic, collaborative, and innovative archivist to document and preserve the history of athletic competition at the University of Michigan.

What You'll Do

Under the general supervision of the Bentley's Assistant Director and Archivist for University History, the Athletics Archivist is responsible for building, maintaining, preserving, promoting, and providing access to athletic-related archival content, in a variety of formats, chronicling the history and development of athletic competition and the administration of athletics at Michigan.

The Bentley Library collects and makes available material about athletics ranging from student- managed teams in the 19th century to today's current Athletic Department and dedicated athletic facilities. Since 1990, the Bentley Library has partnered with the Athletic Department to develop one of the most comprehensive archives of collegiate athletics publicly available anywhere.

You will also support and participate in the general work of the university archives including field work, general historical inquiries, instructional support, reference, and outreach.

Reporting Structure:

This position reports to the Assistant Director and Archivist for University History, who reports to the Director.

Supervisory Responsibility:

May supervise temporary/hourly assistants, interns, or volunteers.

Who We Are

The Bentley Historical Library collects the materials for and promotes the study of the histories of two great, intertwined institutions, the State of Michigan and the University of Michigan. The Library is open without fee to the public, and we welcome researchers regardless of academic or professional affiliation. For more information about the Library visit https://bentley.umich.edu/

The Bentley is committed to the principles and practices of diversity, equity and inclusion and is dedicated to fostering professional growth and development.

Why Work at Michigan?

In addition to a career filled with purpose and opportunity, The University of Michigan offers a comprehensive benefits package to help you stay well, protect yourself and your family, and plan for a secure future. Benefits include:

  • Generous time off

  • A retirement plan that provides two-for-one matching contributions with immediate vesting

  • Many choices for comprehensive health insurance

  • Life insurance

  • Long-term disability coverage

  • Flexible spending accounts for healthcare and dependent care expenses

Responsibilities*

Provide reference and outreach services with subject matter expertise on the history of intercollegiate athletic competition at the University of Michigan (40%)

  • In collaboration with the Bentley Reference team, respond to internal and external queries relating to athletics, including requests originating from U-M's Sports Information Office, and requests originating from sports media and networks

  • Work with organizers of special events and team reunions to locate images and content

  • In collaboration with the Archivist for Academic Programs, support and encourage the use of athletics-related archival material in classroom instruction

  • Participate in the on-site reference rotation answering in-person and remote reference questions based on subject expertise and knowledge of the Bentley Library's collections.

Acquisition and field work (20%)

  • Lead acquisition efforts in the area of athletics, including targeted field work with athletic administrative offices, staff, and coaches to expand and strengthen holdings

  • Collaborate with colleagues in University History to support general university history field work

  • Serve as the lead for offers of athletic-related content from new and existing donors

  • Work with content managers to import annual roster data and results for all 29 varsity sports, and update the all-time roster databases and historic results databases

  • Identify websites for archival web crawling and preservation by Bentley's curation team

  • Monitor monographs and publications to add to existing holdings

Support for description and digitization (25%)

  • Collaborate with the curation team on the arrangement and description of archival records pertaining to athletic history

  • Enhance existing description of archival collections relating to athletics in order to facilitate and promote discovery and use

  • Improve and enhance description of digitized images of athletics and athletes

  • Work with the Bentley's curation team on digitization projects, and to extract content from removable media

  • Participate in identification of photographs, negatives, and audiovisual materials of athletic competition and individual athletes for digitization

Professional development and service (10%)

  • Expand professional expertise by attending professional conferences and workshops and engaging in continuing education opportunities

  • Contribute to the archival profession, whether through professional organizations or other efforts relevant to the job

  • Participate in library-wide planning and committee work as appropriate

Other duties as assigned (5%)

Required Qualifications*

  • Master's degree with archival coursework, or advanced degree in an allied discipline combined with relevant experience

  • Experience providing reference services using primary source materials

  • Familiarity with current trends in teaching with primary sources

  • Demonstrated knowledge and understanding of collection development and field work

  • Familiarity with born-digital records appraisal, description, and preservation

  • Ability to manage multiple priorities and tasks and to work effectively, both independently and collaboratively, in a dynamic environment with a diverse group of colleagues and external stakeholders

  • Experience arranging and describing archival collections of varying sizes and formats

  • Excellent interpersonal, organizational, written, and oral communication skills

  • Demonstrated initiative, flexibility, and a commitment to professional engagement and continuous learning

  • Comfort with and ability to learn new technologies

  • Commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion and serving the needs of a diverse population.

Desired Qualifications*

  • Experience with born-digital records appraisal, description, and preservation

  • Experience working with analog film and video

  • Experience with ArchivesSpace, Archivists' Toolkit, or another collection management system

  • Experience engaging public audiences with archival material, both in a classroom environment and with the public

  • Expertise in the history of collegiate athletics

  • Experience with digital asset management systems

Underfill Statement

Appointment is anticipated at the Assistant, Associate, or Senior Associate rank. Salary and rank are dependent on your qualifications and experience. The target salary for this position is $58,000 for the Assistant Archivist rank, $64,000 for the Associate Archivist rank, or $68,000 for the Senior Associate Archivist rank.

Additional Information

  • Work is completed primarily onsite with some remote possibilities.

  • Must be able to routinely move boxes up to 40 pounds and to occasionally ascend/descend ladders and/or stairs.

Union Affiliation

It is the policy of the University of Michigan to comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, and other applicable federal and state laws that prohibit discrimination on the basis of disability. Pursuant to the 2022-2025 UM|LEO-GLAM agreement, each appointing unit will designate an administrative contact ("administrative designee") who is responsible for communicating with the necessary parties about accommodations requests made by Employees in that appointing unit on each campus. The Administrative Designee for the Bentley Historical Library is Kellie Carpenter, who can be reached at 734-763-8672 or [email protected] .

Application Deadline

Job openings are posted for a minimum of seven calendar days. The review and selection process may begin as early as the eighth day after posting. This opening may be removed from posting boards and filled any time after the minimum posting period has ended.

U-M EEO/AA Statement

The University of Michigan is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer.

Job Detail

Job Opening ID

248775

Working Title

Archivist for Athletics

Job Title

SR ASSOC ARCHIVIST LEO-GLAM

Work Location

Ann Arbor Campus

Ann Arbor, MI

Full/Part Time

Full-Time

Regular/Temporary

Regular

FLSA Status

Exempt

Organizational Group

Vp Acad Grad Study

Department

Bentley Historical Library

Posting Begin/End Date

5/09/2024 - 6/08/2024

Salary

$58,000.00 - $68,000.00

Career Interest

Libraries & Museums

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