Library Project Specialist for Collections Management, Clark Art Institute, Williamstown, MA
Posted November 17, 2021
Description:
The Clark Art Institute seeks to fill a one-year NEH-funded position of Library Project Specialist for Collections Management for the period of January 3-December 30, 2022. The Library Project Specialist will report to the Collections Management Librarian and will be responsible for the Mind the Gaps Database Project to increase the visibility of and access to existing Library collection material on emerging artists and artists from underrepresented groups and marginalized identities.
Major Duties and Responsibilities (Essential Functions)
- Identify bibliographic records for group exhibitions and collective catalogs which feature works by lesser-known artists and artists from underrepresented groups and marginalized identities including but not limited to artists of color, indigenous artists, women artists, and LGBTQ+ artists.
- Enhance the bibliographic records lacking individual artists’ names due to earlier cataloging standards, by adding contents notes and subject entries for each artist to facilitate search and recall. Update topical subject headings when needed.
- Create NACO authority records for artists not yet represented in the Library of Congress Name Authority file.
- Assist with the systematic replacement of outdated and problematic LC subject headings to preferred local terms derived from a range of alternative controlled vocabularies.
Minimum Qualifications
Education, Training, and Skills
- Bachelor’s degree required
- Master’s in Library Science preferred
Work Experience
- Minimum of 6 months of relevant library experience
- Experience with assigning LC subject headings and creating NACO authority records preferred
How to Apply:
Full job descriptions can be found on the Clark’s website at: https://www.clarkart.edu/about/employment