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Associate Librarian, Collections and Outreach

Company:
Harvard University
Job Location:
Cambridge, 02138
Category:
Libraries
Type:
Full-Time
Harvard Graduate School of Design

67376BR

Job Summary
The Frances Loeb Library is an integral part of the dynamic and invigorating environment at the Graduate School of Design (GSD). The GSD provides an exciting platform for interaction and the exchange of ideas by integrating the disciplines of architecture, landscape architecture, and urban planning and design, alongside the research conducted in our studio-based programs, as well as in the Master in Design Studies and Doctoral programs. We are seeking a creative, enthusiastic, and forward-thinking individual to join the Loeb Library team. This candidate will support the library's efforts in collecting, research, teaching, and learning at the GSD.

Reporting to the Librarian/Assistant Dean for Information Services, this position leads the development and strategic stewardship of general and Special Collections, including rare books, archives, visual collections, and materials. It oversees a team of three Special Collections librarians and collaborates with other librarians, Assistant Dean, Associate Librarian, Research and Teaching, and the Head of Access Services to build and enhance collections. The role emphasizes outreach and engagement, ensuring collections and services meet the evolving needs of the GSD community while advancing DEI principles and supporting scholarly communication and digital scholarship initiatives.

Position Description
Collection Development and Strategic Stewardship
  • Lead the growth and management of general collections and Special Collections (rare books, archives, digital archival resources);
  • Ensure collections align with current and evolving needs in architecture, landscape architecture, urban planning, and design disciplines;
  • Track emerging trends in print and digital publishing focusing on architecture, architectural history, landscape architecture, and urban planning and design, ensuring the collections are reflective of current scholarship and practice;
  • Monitor collections budget allocations, acquisition processes, and vendor relationships to support sustainable collection growth;
  • Work with Assistant Dean, faculty, and the members of the Special Collections staff on development of the archival collections;
  • Provide strategic stewardship to preserve, enhance, digitize, and responsibly manage collections, working in collaboration with Harvard Library Preservation Services and the Loeb Library Conservator to ensure long-term preservation and accessibility.
  • Leadership and Team Management
  • Supervise a team of three librarians focused on Special Collections, including the Special Collections Curator, the Collection Management Archivist, and the Materials and Media Librarian;
  • Facilitate lateral management of selectors for collection development of the general collections;
  • Provide support and guidance to direct reports and student workers;
  • Work with Assistant Dean and other leaders to oversee daily library operations of the library.
Outreach, Engagement, and User Services Around Collections
  • Collaborate with faculty and students to develop collections that represent the current state of the design fields, with an emphasis on inclusivity;
  • Engage with faculty, students, and patrons through collections-related programming;
  • Create and maintain content for web platforms to support awareness of the collections and library services.
Collaborative Partnerships and Liaison Work
  • Identify opportunities for collaboration across the Loeb Library staff and develop strategies for implementing these partnerships;
  • Collaborate with external partners such as Ivy Plus Art and Architecture Group and ReCap;
  • Collaborate with Harvard Library units, including Information and Technical Services and Preservation Services, to ensure acquisition and cataloging workflows meet the library's needs;
  • Participate in Harvard Library governance, serving committees or working groups to share best practices.
Digital Scholarship, Open Access, and Innovation
  • Promote open access principles and advocate for the integration of digital scholarship trends in library services;
  • Explore and adopt new technologies that expand access to collections, facilitate their use in teaching and research, and improve digital collection management.
Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) Initiatives
  • Commit to advancing DEI within the library's services and collections, ensuring collection practices support diverse perspectives;
  • Foster an inclusive environment for a diverse community of library users and staff.
Operational Oversight and Hybrid Work Adaptability
  • Adapt to a hybrid work environment, balancing on-site responsibilities with remote workflows;
  • Address the physical demands of working with collections and hybrid technology tools.
Professional Development and Continuous Learning
  • Stay informed about emerging trends in collection development, scholarly communication, and archival practices;
  • Engage with professional organizations and contribute to the broader field of design librarianship through activities, presentations, or publications.
SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES:
  • Directly supervises three professional staff members;
  • Supervises student workers to support circulating collections work;
  • Manages and monitors the collection development budget.
Basic Qualifications
  • MLS or equivalent or relevant experience, e.g., significant experience in a specialized library, museum, or design setting.
  • 5 years of supervisory experience of direct reports.
  • 3-4 years of experience in collection development.
  • Demonstrated knowledge of one or more of the subject areas of architecture, landscape architecture, urban planning, or urban design; e.g., coursework, professional experience, or familiarity with current scholarship.
  • Ability to remain comfortable and adaptable in a rapidly changing environment, with the flexibility and versatility needed to effectively contribute to an evolving work situation.
  • Demonstrated ability to work effectively in a collaborative and team environment.
  • Evidence of a strong user-focused service orientation and demonstrated ability to work effectively with faculty, students, library users, and library colleagues.
  • Experience with broader collection issues in libraries, such as journal pricing, vendor relations, and open access, combined with familiarity with the processes, key players, and challenges in academic publishing and the commercial distribution of books in the design fields.
  • Knowledge of archival processing; knowledge of standards and best practices for archival processing of analog and born-digital collections and understanding of preservation needs.
  • Strong analytical, organizational, and project management skills.
  • Experience working with a diverse community and a commitment to promoting diversity, equity, and inclusion within the curriculum and across the community, complemented by excellent interpersonal and communication skills to effectively engage with culturally diverse library users and colleagues.
Additional Qualifications and Skills
  • Knowledge of intellectual property issues related to art library collections and services.
  • Working knowledge of a second language.
  • Solid understanding of analytics reporting and the technical ability to get the necessary data from systems.
  • Record of engagement with professional groups and activities and/or contributions to professional or scholarly literature in the design fields.
Physical Requirements
  • The position involves frequent use of computer workstations.
  • The ability to lift, carry, and position books and other materials weighing up to 15 lbs.
  • The ability to use desktop (keyboard, monitor, and mouse) and mobile computing tools, such as laptops and tablets.
Working Conditions
  • The work associated with this position is performed in an office, reading room, and library settings.
  • The GSD is a hybrid work environment.
  • This role is expected to be on site a minimum of three days per week and work remotely two days per week.
Work Format Details
This is a hybrid position that is based in Massachusetts. Additional details will be discussed during the interview process. All remote work must be performed within one of the Harvard Registered Payroll States, which currently includes Massachusetts, Connecticut, Maine, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Vermont, Georgia, Illinois, Maryland, New Jersey, New York, Virginia, Washington, and California (CA for exempt positions only). Certain visa types and funding sources may limit work location. Individuals must meet work location sponsorship requirements prior to employment.

Benefits
We invite you to visit Harvard's Total Rewards website (https://hr.harvard.edu/totalrewards) to learn more about our outstanding benefits package, which may include:
  • Paid Time Off: 3-4 weeks of accrued vacation time per year (3 weeks for support staff and 4 weeks for administrative/professional staff), 12 accrued sick days per year, 12.5 holidays plus a Winter Recess in December/January, 3 personal days per year (prorated based on date of hire), and up to 12 weeks of paid leave for new parents who are primary care givers.
  • Health and Welfare: Comprehensive medical, dental, and vision benefits, disability and life insurance programs, along with voluntary benefits. Most coverage begins as of your start date.
  • Work/Life and Wellness: Child and elder/adult care resources including on campus childcare centers, Employee Assistance Program, and wellness programs related to stress management, nutrition, meditation, and more.
  • Retirement: University-funded retirement plan with contributions from 5% to 15% of eligible compensation, based on age and earnings with full vesting after 3 years of service.
  • Tuition Assistance Program: Competitive program including $40 per class at the Harvard Extension School and reduced tuition through other participating Harvard graduate schools.
  • Tuition Reimbursement: Program that provides 75% to 90% reimbursement up to $5,250 per calendar year for eligible courses taken at other accredited institutions.
  • Professional Development: Programs and classes at little or no cost, including through the Harvard Center for Workplace Development and LinkedIn Learning.
  • Commuting and Transportation: Various commuter options handled through the Parking Office, including discounted parking, half-priced public transportation passes and pre-tax transit passes, biking benefits, and more.
  • Harvard Facilities Access, Discounts and Perks: Access to Harvard athletic and fitness facilities, libraries, campus events, credit union, and more, as well as discounts to various types of services (legal, financial, etc.) and cultural and leisure activities throughout metro-Boston.
Job Function
Library

Department Office Location
USA - MA - Cambridge

Job Code
387058 Library Sr Specialist

Work Format
Hybrid (partially on-site, partially remote)

Sub-Unit
*

Salary Grade
058

Department
Loeb Design Library

Union
00 - Non Union, Exempt or Temporary

Time Status
Full-time

Pre-Employment Screening
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EEO Statement
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