Curator of African American Collections
Listed on 2026-01-01
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Education / Teaching
Academic, University Professor
Position Overview
Curator of African American Experience Collections. Kenneth Spencer Research Library (KSRL) at the University of Kansas Libraries seeks a creative and collaborative curator for our established and growing African American Experience (AAE) Collections. These collections document the legacy of African American individuals, families, businesses, churches, and schools through correspondence, photographs, organizational, educational and business records, books, pamphlets, and newspapers. The curator will spearhead efforts to build and share collections that reflect the lives and experiences of African Americans in Kansas and the region.
They will work with colleagues to develop an established, community-based collecting program that supports the teaching and research missions of the university. The curator will collaborate with KU faculty and other instructors teaching in varied subject areas, and with students and other scholars, to interpret the rich resources of the collection through instruction, reference service, and public outreach. Working collaboratively across the Libraries and the campus, the curator will also support and collaborate on robust cataloging and description, preservation, and digitization of collection materials.
Responsibilities
- Builds relationships with individuals, families, and social, business, and political communities across the state to develop African American Experience collections through purchases and donations.
- Consults with and supports organizations, individuals, and communities that wish to preserve and document their collections locally.
- Partners with library and university colleagues to integrate original resources and perspectives into classes across the KU curriculum, and to strengthen students’ primary source literacy.
- Participates in developing and delivering instructional and outreach programming and activities including classes and tours; physical and virtual exhibits; and posts for Spencer Library’s shared blog.
- Plans and staffs outreach events and activities to promote knowledge and use of the African American experience collections, including traveling exhibits and presentations to potential users and donors, groups, clubs, etc.
- Serves as a public point of contact for this collection, including inquiries from the media, and demonstrates the ability to advocate for the importance of historical materials in understanding the past, present, and future.
- Shares in providing reference assistance to students, faculty, and the public, and consults on reference requests in assigned areas of responsibility.
- Works collaboratively with colleagues across the Libraries to promote the collections through digital initiatives, social media, community events, K‑12 outreach, tours, and other means.
- Works collaboratively as a member of project teams and other groups to advance the libraries’ strategic priorities.
- Works collaboratively with faculty and other librarians to design and deliver library instruction to students.
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.
Service ActivitiesEngages in service to the Libraries, the University and to professional organizations by participating in committee work, projects, and other contributory achievements. (Service and research percentages may not ordinarily be less than 5% each, and will generally total between 10% and 20%).
Required Qualifications- ALA‑accredited master’s degree in library and information science or equivalent from a foreign institution by date of appointment OR a PhD in library and information science from an LIS program that also offered an ALA‑accredited master’s degree at the time the PhD was awarded. In the specialized field of archives, a graduate degree (e.g., master’s or PhD, depending on position requirements) in an appropriate field OR an archival certification by the Academy of Certified Archivists may be considered.
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