Managing Digitization Activities · 97
University of Kansas
Statement of Responsibilities
University of Kansas Libraries
Effective Date: January 1, 2006
Working Title: Coordinator of Digital Content Development
Reports to: Assistant Dean of Libraries for Scholarly Communication
Professional Responsibilities (80-90% Activity)
Serves as the digital library program’s primary resource in metadata standards including
descriptive, administrative, and structural metadata both in terms of national/international
developments and local policy and standards. Guides the central cataloging unit in the application
and use of non-MARC metadata cataloging standards. Provides ongoing metadata coordination,
instruction, analysis, promotion, documentation, and other supporting activities.
Shares in responsibility for repository creation, conversion of metadata to XML and other
formats, and loading into appropriate repositories.
Serves as functional manager for the KU ScholarWorks digital repository, including
responsibility for community administration, overall organization of content, and liaison and
training for users.
Coordinates and oversees content-related aspects of assigned digital library projects, including:
o Developing detailed scope, time frame and budget information
o Developing and coordinating project workflow scheduling of project task assignments
assuring that key milestones are met
o Coordinating project activities with key related staff as appropriate
o Monitoring quality control of project output
o Facilitating communication with project stakeholders on project progress and issues
o Supervisory responsibility for digitization staff, as appropriate
o Coordinating appropriate assessment and outreach activities at the project’s conclusion.
Participates in planning and prioritization for digital content development, including selection of
intellectual resources to be digitized /accessed, the strategies that will be used to promote access
to them, the means by which they will be presented, and methods for deployment.
Contributes to development of information architecture and policy for the digital library program,
including content development, storage, preservation, delivery, and presentation.
Participates in preparation of grant applications both as a consultant to other units and as an
initiator and primary writer.
Provides instruction to staff, faculty, and students in planning, development, management, and
use of digital projects
Participates in the Libraries’ reference program for an assigned number of hours per week
Supervisory responsibility for scholarly digital initiatives librarian
Performs projects and other duties as assigned
Research and Service (10-20% Activity)
Contributes to the profession’s collective knowledge by engaging in scholarly research activity. Research
may involve the publication of articles, books, book reviews, grant-supported inquiry, or editorial work
(see Discipline Expectations for Librarians at KU, June 1998).
Engages in service to the Libraries, the University and to professional organizations by participating in
committee work, projects, and other contributory achievements.
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