The United States Golf Association is seeking a Special Collections Librarian. This position is located in Far Hills, NJ.
The United States Golf Association (USGA) promotes and conserves the true spirit of the game
of golf as embodied in its ancient and honorable traditions. It acts in the
best interests of the game for the continued enjoyment of those who love and
play it.
The USGA serves the
game most visibly through the conduct of America’s national championships,
including the U.S. Open, U.S. Women’s Open, U.S. Senior Open and 10 amateur
championships. Together with The R&A, the Association provides governance
for the game worldwide, jointly administering the Rules of Golf, establishing
equipment standards, and formulating the Rules of Amateur Status. The
Association also maintains the USGA Handicap and Course Rating Systems,
develops and promotes sustainable golf course management practices, and
celebrates the history of the game.
The USGA’s Library,
an integral part of the USGA Museum’s function, is one of the premier sports
archives in the world. In addition to being a central repository for documents
that chronicle the history of the game, the Library serves as a resource to
USGA staff, media, writers, filmmakers, researchers and scholars, avid golfers,
USGA Member Clubs, allied associations and many others around the globe.
Library and Archive Collections:
There are more than
76,000 items catalogued in the Library’s archives with an annual growth rate of
approximately 10%. Included in these collections are books, periodicals,
letters, documents and personal papers of writers, golfers, allied institutions
and significant figures in the sport, as well as USGA institutional historical
records.
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This position is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for an
experienced hands-on library professional to oversee one of the world’s premier
sports libraries. The Special Collections Librarian will work with the Museum
Director to develop, supervise and execute the tactical plans that will to
ensure the USGA’s Library remains the leading golf research center in the
world.
The Librarian will use best archival practices to process the
collections; support researchers; catalog books, periodicals, and other written
materials on a day-to-day basis; identify materials needing repair and
conservation; ensure use of proper preservation techniques; help prepare
information and collections for USGA content; and perform any other function
necessary to the Library’s operation. This will include developing,
documenting, prioritizing and administering procedures, policies and guidelines
for the use of materials in the Library.
The Special Collections Librarian will also maintain a
database of all archived material within the Library and propose changes and
updates as appropriate to the existing system. This position will have formal
training and an understanding of current best-practices in Library Science and
knowledge of digital technologies and resources. The successful candidate will
be knowledgeable about the acquisition and preservation of digital records and
will be asked to develop and implement a comprehensive digital collections plan
for the Library.
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- Execute day-to-day library functions related to acquisitions (print and
digital), cataloguing, preservation, minor conservation and directing Assistant
Librarian, consultants and vendors
- Responsible for acquisitions, cataloging, preservation and maintenance,
reference requests, records management, technology, digitization, security and
coordination with internal and external users
- Manages the Library’s tactical planning, archival practices, outreach
and collaboration with other research institutions
- Oversees a librarian setting
daily responsibilities, determining project priorities, tracking critical
metrics and implementing tactical planning
- Develops and implements a Digital Collection Management program that
addresses emerging trends and technologies in special libraries
- Represents the Library regarding policy and budget proposals
- Monitors, analyzes, evaluates and communicates staffing, space,
equipment and fiscal needs of the Library
- Establishes policies and procedures for new acquisitions and oversees
the collection of original historical documents and reference material
- Determines needs for collection management system and supervises
implementation in collaboration with technical staff
- Develops and carries out best-practices, policies and procedures for
the Library
- Determines the research value of documents or library materials offered
to the Library (in collaboration with the Director, Assistant Director and
Senior Curator/Historian) and assesses donation of materials that fits the
mission of the USGA Library as defined by the collections development plan.
- Works with donors to secure materials
- Trains/instructs USGA staff in library search and database techniques
- Oversees interns, specialty vendors/consultants and volunteers based on
the needs of the Library
- Directs entire USGA staff to engage in proactive documentation on
Association records
- Attends local, national and international professional meetings and
establishes and maintains relationships with other institutions
- Represents the USGA Museum and Association to the general public and to
the scholarly community at large
- Additional duties
assigned as needed
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- Master’s
degree in Library Science, Archival Management or related field is required.
- 3-5
years professional library and/or archival experience with increasing levels of
supervisory responsibility and operational decision making in a corporate,
museum or special collections library
- Strong
planning and communication skills
- Expert
knowledge of archival principles and practices
- Knowledge
of golf and golf history is highly desirable
- Knowledge
of preservation and conservation standards for library and archival collections
- Experience
in information technology applications in a Special Collections environment,
including digitization technologies, collection management systems and digital
asset management systems
- Experience
in the preparation of finding aids and other discovery tools
Preferred
Skills and Abilities:
- Detail-oriented
with ability to organize and prioritize tasks to meet deadlines and manage
multiple projects concurrently
- Skill
in managing multiple projects concurrently
- Highly
motivated individual who enjoys a high level of responsibility and
accountability
- Outstanding
analytical, oral and written communication skills, organizational skills and
interpersonal skills
- Outstanding
team orientation, flexibility, and ability to work both independently and
collaboratively
- Ability
to interact with Museum colleagues, donors, the general public, academics,
students, scholars, historians and writers
- Ability
to work in a fast paced environment
- Ability
to lift 40 pounds unassisted
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United States Golf Association is an Equal Opportunity Employer