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BASIC FUNCTION:
Processes manuscript collections, using standard archival procedures of sorting, arranging, and describing collections of personal papers and organizational records.
SUPERVISORY
ACCOUNTABILITY:
Responsible for orienting and training others and assigning and reviewing their work. Supervising student assistants who work for the Moorland Spingarn Research Center. May also be responsible for acting in a "lead" or "senior" capacity over other positions performing essentially the same work, or related technical tasks and reporting to a higher level on a formal basis.
NATURE AND SCOPE:
Interacts with the Howard University community, students, researchers, and other patrons of then Research Center.
PRINCIPAL
ACCOUNTABILITIES:
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Evaluates, sorts, arranges, describes, implements preservation measures, prepares reference, retrieval, and storage stools, and maintains administrative files for the preservation, research, access, and administration of manuscript and archival materials.
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Identifies and accessions manuscript and archival material as directed by the supervisor.
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Evaluates, develops, and implements technical policies and procedures related to the administration and processing of manuscript and archival materials under the direction of the supervisor.
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Collaborates with colleagues working in the areas of collection development.
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Maintains a course of personal professional development through active participation in archives professional associations or other professional activities, as funds allow.
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Performs all other related duties as assigned by the supervisor for the efficient operation of the agency and the library system.
MINIMUM
REQUIREMENTS:
Master’s degree from an ALA accredited institution in Library and/or Information Science; or graduate degree in the social sciences, literature, archival management or other relevant field. Two (2) years of professional experience in fields of library, manuscript, or archives.