Masters in Library & Information Science Strongly Preferred.
Required Related Experience
MS Office Suite, Adobe Acrobat Pro, scanning, accessioning, accurate typing/spelling, legible handwriting.
Required License/Registration/Certification
NA
Physical Requirements
Ability to lift 25 lb boxes, push wheeled carts, and move stacks of publications from one storage location to another. Ability to lift materials above head to shelve/store. Sitting for long periods of time. Typing and handwriting. Operating scanning equipment. Walking short distances across UK campus to perform work tasks. Ability to work in an environment with various air particulates.
Shift
On-site working hours between Monday - Friday 8:00am to 5:00pm.
40 hours per week.
Job Summary
The Kentucky Geological Survey is seeking a detail-oriented and motivated individual to work on a grant-funded project. This project's goals include organizing and cataloging publications and documents belonging to the Kentucky Geological Survey, expanding metadata for existing entries, and posting digital versions of materials to the web. The physical collections in question are housed in the Mining and Mineral Resources building on UK's campus. The position is eligible for healthcare benefits.
What you'll do:
Catalog documents, primarily publications and associated charts/maps/tables
Enter item-level metadata into our Publications Database
Perform condition assessments of materials
Learn established KGS naming conventions for publications and maps
Use specific criteria to determine scanning, storage and preservation needs
Record metadata and descriptions of physical and digital representations of items
Work closely with KGS staff to ensure data conformity in collection management systems
Manipulate PDF files and add materials/errata where required and/or deemed necessary
Post completed scans to OER Commons, Internet Archive, KGS Publications Database and UKnowledge, where applicable
Help with data use tracking and review
You'll be a great fit if:
You have high attention to detail and can spot minute differences between documents
You have an interest in geology, Kentucky history, archives and/or earth sciences
You care about findability and preservation of research data
Your written and verbal communication skills are clear (including handwriting)
You enjoy working on a small team
You are skilled at organizing things by topic, type, and/or identifying relationships between items/collections
You have (or desire) training with archival preservation and storage techniques
Where you'll work:
The KGS Publication Resources Center is on UK's central campus, in the Mining and Mineral Resources Building.
Skills / Knowledge / Abilities
Attention to detail, organizational skills, excellent communication and interpersonal relationship skills, teamwork, legible handwriting, accurate spelling/transcription of titles, researchers' names, etc.
Does this position have supervisory responsibilities?
No
Preferred Education/Experience
Experience with data management, Excel or similar spreadsheet tools; entering item-level metadata; experience organizing and cataloging collections of physical items; interest or experience in preservation and archival storage a plus.
Deadline to Apply
12/28/2025
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