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How much do rare book curator jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 20, 2026, the average yearly pay for rare book curator in the United States is $72,627.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $50,000.00 and $94,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a rare book curator?

Rare book curators are professionals responsible for acquiring, preserving, cataloging, and providing access to rare and valuable books and manuscripts within libraries, museums, or archives. They manage special collections, ensure proper conservation techniques are followed, and often organize exhibitions or educational programs. Rare book curators also conduct research on the provenance and historical significance of items in their care, making them accessible to scholars and the public.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a rare book curator, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Rare Book Curator, you need expertise in bibliography, conservation, cataloging, and a relevant advanced degree such as a Master’s in Library Science or a related field. Familiarity with collection management systems, digital archiving tools, and preservation techniques is typically required. Exceptional organizational skills, attention to detail, and the ability to engage with diverse audiences are valuable soft skills for this role. These skills ensure the protection, accurate documentation, and effective sharing of rare book collections for research, education, and public engagement.

What are some common challenges faced by a rare book curator in preserving and displaying rare materials?

Rare Book Curators often face the challenge of balancing preservation with accessibility. Books and manuscripts are sensitive to light, temperature, and humidity, so curators must carefully monitor environmental conditions in storage and display areas. Additionally, they must implement handling protocols to minimize wear during research or exhibitions. Collaborating with conservators, librarians, and researchers is essential to ensure both the safety of the collection and its accessibility to scholars and the public.

What is the difference between Rare Book Curator vs Archivist?

AspectRare Book CuratorArchivist
CredentialsMaster's degree in Library Science, Museum Studies, or related field; specialized knowledge in rare booksMaster's degree in Library Science, Archival Studies, or related field; archival certification often preferred
Work EnvironmentMuseums, rare book libraries, special collectionsArchives, historical societies, government agencies
Employer & IndustryLibraries, museums, cultural institutionsArchives, government, academic institutions
Search & Comparison IntentPeople comparing roles involving rare books and special collectionsPeople interested in managing and preserving historical records

The main difference is that a Rare Book Curator specializes in acquiring, caring for, and interpreting rare and valuable books within cultural institutions, while an Archivist focuses on preserving and organizing historical records and documents. Both roles require similar educational backgrounds but serve different types of collections and audiences.

More about Rare Book Curator jobs
Infographic showing various Rare Book Curator job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 100% Full Time. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $72,627 per year, or $34.9 per hour.

Curator for Rare Books and Manuscripts

Arizona State University

Tempe, AZ • On-site

Full-time

Re-posted 12 days ago


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Description
Reporting to the Director of Scholar Engagement, the Curator for Rare Books and Manuscripts is responsible for the ethical and responsible development and management of the Rare Book and Manuscript collections held by ASU Library. Dedicated to a high level of service, they work effectively with faculty members, colleagues, students, and other partners to achieve goals and improve the quality of education and research at Arizona State University. The incumbent demonstrates a strong commitment to the Charter of ASU in providing high quality service in an inclusive campus and researcher community. The Special Collections directorate recently underwent a restructuring, resulting in the creation of a Scholar Engagement department. While subject expertise and collection management duties reside in each department, the placement of the Rare Books and Manuscripts curator in the scholar department signals the consistent interest of faculty to incorporate these materials in their instruction. Our strengths in artist books, early modern print, performing arts, science fiction, and Asian materials make us a popular destination for faculty and scholars. The ideal candidate will work across the directorate to develop tools and strategies to support scholars and faculty, at a scope and scale that parallels the growth of Arizona State University.
The ASU Library is a center of learning, exploration and discovery. With eight locations embedded in Arizona and at ASU California Center Grand, the library plays a vital role in expanding knowledge, cultivating community and inspiring innovation at ASU and in our communities. Students and faculty can access millions of information resources, world-class collections, outstanding study spaces, advanced data centers and creative maker services. As supporters of student success, the library is a critical partner in realizing the New American University's mission of access, excellence and impact. ASU Library empowers people to unlock their potential, express themselves and learn to thrive. For more information or to find library locations, visit lib.asu.edu.
Essential Functions:
Collection Management
• Gaining a strong knowledge of the current holdings of our rare books and manuscript materials and an ability to make recommendations about description, condition, digitization, stewardship, and appraisal
• Maintaining a high-level working knowledge of national and international theory and practice pertaining to professional standards for rare books, manuscripts, and other specialized library collections
• Collaboratively assisting with and facilitating special collections workflows and processes when needed, including those related to acquisition, physical control, metadata, preservation, and shelving
Collection Development
• Articulating a clear collection development plan for these materials
• Participating in the collaborative development of rare books and manuscripts collection policies and procedures pertaining to selection, description, access, and security
• Managing new acquisitions, incoming donations, and donation requests, making recommendations and facilitating collection development in accordance with broader library collecting goals, policies, and budgets
• Assisting with donor correspondence and the cultivation of donor relationships
• Promoting scholarly and community engagement with the University's collection of rare books and manuscripts
Reference Support
• Providing prompt and efficient research and reference services, including Wurzburger reading room service provision and addressing users through Ask-An-Archivist tickets
• Maintaining an acute awareness and ability to model the safe and secure handling of rare books and manuscript materials, and maintaining a strong understanding of current preservation and collection management practices relating to special collections
Outreach and Instruction
• Engaging in outreach to ASU faculty, students, visiting researchers, and others to promote awareness and use of Special Collections resources, services, programs, and initiatives
• Providing instruction sessions and educational information to students, scholars, faculty, and visitors
• Interpreting and promoting special collections for ASU's inclusive online and residential user communities
Service to the Library and Broader Community
• Participating in service to the Library and the University
• May have supervisory responsibilities for students, staff, and/or interns; and other assigned duties
Qualifications
Required Qualifications:
  • MLS/MLIS/MA from an ALA-accredited institution or advanced degree in a relevant field confirmed by the start of employment
  • Knowledge of rare books, special collections, or archival materials

Preferred Qualifications:
• Experience working in academic or research library or archives
• Experience with curation, collection development (working with collection dealers), or collection management
• Experience providing special collections or archival materials instruction
• Experience providing research consultations or reference services in-person and/or virtually
• Reading knowledge of one or more languages other than English
• Experience supervising students, interns, or staff
• Cultural fluency skills to engage and support researchers of varied backgrounds and cultures
• Experience writing successful grants
• Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, both oral and written
Salary and Rank: This is a continuing appointment track Academic Professional position; Assistant/Associate Archivist rank and salary dependent on experience. Early career professionals are encouraged to apply.
Application Instructions
Application Procedures: This is a paperless search; only electronic materials will be accepted. To apply, please submit electronically to https://apply.interfolio.com/184605 the following: A cover letter, comprehensive vita or resume, and names, addresses, phone numbers and email addresses of 3 recent professional references. No paper applications, faxes or emails will be accepted.
The applicant's last name should appear in each uploaded file name. Questions about the position should be directed to the search committee chair at: Joyce.Martin@asu.edu. Application deadline is June 10, 2026.Applications will continue to be accepted on a rolling basis for a reserve pool. Applications in the reserve pool may then be reviewed in the order in which they were received until the position is filled.
Other Information: Hiring is contingent upon eligibility to work in the United States. For more information regarding ASU, visit our website: www.asu.edu. For more information about the Phoenix metropolitan area, please visit www.visitarizona.com.

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