-------- Original Message -------- Subject: Georgia Historical Society, Savannah, GA Date: Thu, 1 Feb 2007 15:46:30 -0600 From: maps-l To: Position Announcement - Please Post or Circulate *Project Cataloguer* Announced January 30, 2007 *The Organization* Chartered by the Georgia General Assembly in 1839, the Georgia Historical Society is a private, non-profit organization that serves as the historical society for the state of Georgia. GHS is the oldest cultural institution in Georgia and one of the oldest state historical societies in the nation. For over 167 years, GHS has fulfilled its mission to collect, preserve, and share Georgia's history by presenting a variety of exciting educational programs, authoring publications on Georgia and southern history, and by operating a library and archives at its statewide headquarters in Savannah. The foundation of the Georgia Historical Society is our library and archives, which hold an unparalleled collection of material related to Georgia history. Within the library and archives is preserved the oldest collection of materials related to Georgia history anywhere in the country, including over 4 million manuscripts, 90,000 photographs, 24,000 architectural drawings, 15,000 rare books, and thousands of maps, portraits, and artifacts. Each year, these materials draw thousands from around the world to Hodgson Hall, built in 1875 and designed by American Institute of Architects founder Detlief Lienau. GHS’s vast collection includes such treasures as an original draft of the U.S. Constitution, one of only seven in existence; a compass and snuff box belonging to Georgia founder James Oglethorpe; records related to the Cherokee Removal of 1836; personal possessions of Confederate Generals Lafayette McLaws, James Longstreet, and John B. Gordon; and the papers of Girl Scout founder Juliette Gordon Low. *Position Summary* Working independently and on a self-initiated basis, the Project Cataloger is responsible for updating legacy finding aids; cataloging manuscript collections within the collection of the Georgia Historical Society; and copy-cataloging monographs and serials on an as needed basis. The Project Cataloger is a full-time, two-year position. The Project Cataloger is a Monday-Friday employee. *Specific Responsibilities (incumbent may perform other duties as assigned)* Responsible for updating legacy finding aids within the collection of the Georgia Historical Society. This includes converting legacy finding aids to an electronic format; using a DACS compliant finding aid template; and creating subject headings using Library of Congress subject headings. Catalog backlog of processed manuscript collections using MARC 21, DACS, and Library of Congress subject headings. Copy-catalog secondary sources including monographs and serials according to current professional standards. Assist with cataloging backlog projects and OPAC bibliographic record quality control as assigned. Work with the Special Collections Librarian, the Senior Archivist, and Library Assistant and under the supervision of the Director of Library and Archives in integrating the cataloging and acquisitions module of an ILS into the functions of the Library and Archives Division. As part of the library team, work scheduled reference hours, perform bibliographic instruction and library orientations for new patrons, and answer written and oral reference requests. Participate in planning and work with the entire Georgia Historical Society staff to ensure integration of library/archives component into the mission and goals of the Society. * * *Supervisory responsibilities* None. * * *Experience/Skills Required* /Knowledge, skills and abilities: /Demonstrated ability to work independently and as a part of a team, to organize and prioritize work and act with initiative and good judgment. Must be a self-starter with flexibility and a willingness to get the job done. Excellent writing, editing, and proofing skills, along with excellent problem solving, interpersonal, and communication skills. Must be able to work well under pressure and with attention to detail. Must represent the Society in a professional manner and be able to work well with diverse groups of people including patrons, board members, donors, volunteers, and staff. /Education: /ALA-accredited Masters of Library Science, masters in history, or public history preferred. Or a bachelors degree in a related field and 2 years of cataloging or relevant archival experience in a public, academic, or special library or archival repository. /Required Experience: /Minimum of one to two years professional experience in library/archival repository; demonstrated knowledge of cataloging standards including MARC 21, DACS, AACR2r, and Library of Congress; demonstrated use of creating/updating records in OCLC; familiarity with integrated library systems. /Preferred Experience: /Familiarity with primary source material cataloging; archival processing and finding aids; knowledge of original cataloging a plus. *Salary and Benefits* Competitive annual full-time salary. The Society offers a comprehensive benefits package that includes health, dental, and disability insurance; paid holidays, and vacation. *To Apply* Send cover letter, resume, and confidential salary history to: Project Cataloguer Search Georgia Historical Society 501 Whitaker Street Savannah, GA 31401 Fax: (912) 651-2831 Email: [log in to unmask] <mailto:[log in to unmask]> No phone calls please. o <mailto:[log in to unmask]>