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Visiting Cataloging Specialist

Oxford, OH · On-site +1

$58K - $63K/yr

Master's degree in library and information science, history, archives, museum studies, area studies ... Remote work is not a right, it is a work arrangement that can be modified or revoked by Miami ...

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How much do remote museum cataloging jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 10, 2026, the average yearly pay for remote museum cataloging in the United States is $44,195.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $38,500.00 and $48,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is remote museum cataloging?

Remote museum cataloging is the process of documenting, organizing, and updating records of a museum's collection from a remote location, rather than on-site at the museum itself. Professionals in this role use digital databases and cataloging software to input detailed information about artifacts, artworks, or specimens, including descriptions, provenance, condition, and photographs. This work is essential for inventory control, research, and public access, and is often performed by museum registrars, archivists, or collection managers working from home or offsite locations.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Remote Museum Cataloger, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Remote Museum Cataloger, you need strong attention to detail, knowledge of museum cataloging standards, and a background in art history, museum studies, or library science. Familiarity with collection management systems (such as TMS or PastPerfect), digital asset management tools, and metadata standards like Dublin Core is typically required. Excellent organizational skills, self-motivation, and effective written communication help you manage tasks independently and collaborate with museum staff remotely. These skills ensure accurate documentation, preservation, and accessibility of collections, which are crucial for museum operations and public engagement.

What are some common challenges faced by professionals in remote museum cataloging, and how can they be addressed?

One of the main challenges in remote museum cataloging is ensuring accurate and consistent documentation when not physically present with the artifacts. This can be addressed by collaborating closely with on-site staff, utilizing high-resolution photos and detailed object descriptions, and adhering to standardized cataloging procedures. Effective communication and regular virtual meetings with the museum team are essential to resolve ambiguities and maintain data quality. Additionally, becoming proficient with the museum's digital cataloging systems can help streamline the workflow and minimize errors.
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Visiting Cataloging Specialist

Miamioh

Oxford, OH • On-site, Remote

$58K - $63K/yr

Full-time

Posted 5 days ago


Job description

Job Title

Visiting Cataloging Specialist

Department

Steward and Sustain

Worker Type

Temporary (Fixed Term)

Pay Type

Salary

Benefit Eligible

Yes

Job Description Summary

The Visiting Cataloging Specialist will support high-priority initiatives to reduce cataloging and processing backlogs, improve access to distinctive collections, and advance the organization and description of political papers, archival materials, and special collections. Working closely with library staff the successful candidate will organize, describe, and make accessible a broad range of unique materials, including Slavic-language collections, political papers, literary and cultural archives, and visual and ephemera collections such as postcards and trade cards. The position may support work across several distinctive collections, including the Andre de Saint-Rat Collection, the Wil Haygood Collection, political and public policy collections, Slavic-language holdings, and major visual collections such as postcards, posters, and trade cards.

Job Description

Essential Duties:

Perform cataloging, processing, and descriptive work for a wide range of library, archival, and special collections materials.

Support efforts to reduce cataloging and processing backlogs and improve access, discovery, and usability of distinctive collections.

Organize, arrange, and describe archival and special collections materials, including political papers, literary and cultural archives, and Slavic-language holdings.

Create and maintain metadata, finding aids, and related descriptive tools in accordance with relevant standards and best practices.

Assist with digitization, digital access, and related workflows that enhance the discoverability and use of collections.

Collaborate with library staff to support research, teaching, outreach, and project-based collection priorities.

Minimum Qualifications

Bachelor's degree in history, library and information studies, area studies, literature, languages, or a related field by date of appointment.

Advanced reading proficiency in Russian, including the ability to understand written Russian materials for cataloging, processing, and description work.

Demonstrated experience or training in cataloging, archival processing, special collections, or metadata creation.

Consideration may be given to candidates with:

Master's degree in library and information science, history, archives, museum studies, area studies, or a related field.

Experience with special collections, archives, rare books, or distinctive research collections.

Experience performing original or complex copy cataloging.

Ability to read and understand one or more additional Eastern European languages, such as Ukrainian, Lithuanian, Polish, or Bulgarian.

Experience creating or editing finding aids.

Experience with digitization workflows, digital collections platforms, or visual materials metadata.

Experience working with political papers, literary archives, or multilingual collections.

Familiarity with relevant standards and practices such as RDA, MARC, DACS, and EAD.

Strong organizational, analytical, and communication skills.

Demonstrated ability to work accurately and effectively with complex, detailed materials.

Ability to work collaboratively in a project-based environment.

Additional Position Information (if applicable)

Required Application Documents

Resume/CV and Cover Letter

Special Instructions (if applicable)

Salary Range: $58,000 - $63,000

Additional Information

A criminal background check is required. All campuses are smoke- and tobacco-free campuses.

This organization participates in E-Verify.

Remote Work
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