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Job Posting and Information Session- Curator of Literary and Poetry Collections

  • 1.  Job Posting and Information Session- Curator of Literary and Poetry Collections

    Posted May 29, 2025 04:45 PM

    Join Our Information Session: Curator of Literary and Poetry Collections

    Date: June 3, 2025

    Time: 3:00–4:00 PM (ET)

    Details: Learn more about the role, our collections, and what we're looking for in the next curator.

    If you're interested and available to join, please register here to receive the Zoom webinar link:

    🔗 https://emory.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_CQBnBmMzShqG9RzHbqqO3w 

    For full details and a link to apply: curator-of-literary-and-poetry.pdf

     

    Reporting to the Assistant Director of Collection Development, the Curator of Literary and Poetry Collections is responsible for the development, management, and promotion of the Rose Library's significant collections related to modern and contemporary poetry and literature. These collections include the papers of writers, poets, and critics, the records of publishers and presses, and rare books and literary manuscripts, with exceptional strengths in Irish literature, modern poetry, counterculture, African American writers, and Georgia and Southern writers. The

    curator also stewards the Rose's print collections, including the Raymond Danowski Poetry Library, an extensive collection of more than 75,000 volumes of English-language poetry. As part of the Collection Development team atRose Library, the Curator plays a significant role in setting strategic directions for Rose Library Collections and works alongside colleagues to connect collections with a broad audience.

     

    Essential Responsibilities & Duties

    • Selects materials for acquisition through donation or purchase to build and maintain meaningful and useful research collections, working closely with Collection Services to consider and ensure the library's ability to steward collections responsibly.

    • Builds relationships with donor communities, faculty, and other research audiences to ensure the long-term vitality of the collections.

    • Promotes engagement with the collections, in collaboration with internal and external partners, through outreach that includes public programming and other innovative forms of engagement.

    • Contributes to instruction and researcher services, creating a direct and vital connection to researcher, faculty, student, and community interests and demonstrating a commitment to teamwork.

    • Participates as a member of the library and university community by maintaining visibility on campus, serving on various committees, and incorporating literary collections in the cultural life of the university.

    • Contributes to the library and professional community through committee service, conference

    presentations, and/or scholarship.

     

    Required Qualifications

    • ALA-accredited master's degree in library and information science OR equivalent education and experience, e.g. collection development expertise demonstrated by direct experience with acquisitions processes.

    • Minimum of two years of experience with collection development of rare materials.

     

    Preferred Qualifications

    • Subject expertise in poetry, literature, or a related field, demonstrated through advanced coursework or commensurate experience.

    • Demonstrated ability to work collaboratively in a team.

     

    Salary is commensurate with qualifications and experience, but we intend to hire in the range of $80,000-$85,000

     

     

    Carrie Hintz

    Associate Director

    Stuart A. Rose Manuscripts, Archives, and Rare Book Library

    Libraries.emory.edu/rose

    She/her/Ms.

     

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