| • 5 to 7 years experience with primary materials in a research
library, archives, or museum, with a range of experience in activities
such as cataloging and processing, reference services, exhibition
planning and implementation.
• Graduate degree in musicology desirable.
• ALA-accredited Masters Degree in Library and Information
Science desirable.
• Familiarity with the principles of the care and handling
of rare books and manuscripts.
• Professional knowledge of electronic cataloging and
digitization of manuscript materials desirable.
• Extensive knowledge of western classical music of the
eighteenth, nineteenth, and twentieth centuries.
• Current knowledge of the auction and dealers’
market for music manuscripts.
• Basic reading knowledge of German, French and Italian
is highly desirable.
• Ability to interpret scholarship for the general public.
• Ability to communicate effectively with colleagues, researchers,
students, journalists, and the general public.
• Proficiency with the Windows environment, especially
Microsoft Office, is mandatory.
• Superior writing and public speaking skills.
• Commitment to collaboration and teamwork.
• Ability to work for extended periods at a computer workstation,
lift moderately heavy boxes and books, move items to and from
shelves from floor to overhead level, climb ladders, wheel carts
with collection items through the facility, and tolerate moderate
levels of dust and odor generated during normal collection management
activities and movement of objects. Standing for extended periods
during exhibition installation. Travel as required when serving
as a courier for loans.
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