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From: Stephanie Hughes <[log in to unmask]>
To: [log in to unmask]
Sent: Monday, February 26, 2007 3:36:12 PM
Subject: [LIBJOBS] Science Reference Librarian, Washington, DC, USA




  
  

The Georgetown University Library seeks a dynamic,
forward
thinking Science Reference Librarian to join us as we participate in
the
University’s planning process for a
 New Science 
 Center 
and as we prepare services and collections for a significantly expanded
science
faculty. The Blommer Science Library, a department of Lauinger Library
with a
staff of 4.5 FTE plus student employees, is housed in the
 Reiss
 Science Building 
and serves the
students and faculty in biology, chemistry, 
computer science, mathematics, and physics.





The Science Reference Librarian interprets and analyzes
information needs of students, faculty and other users of the Blommer
Science
Library; recommends and directs users to appropriate sources of
information;
maintains the Blommer Science Library web pages; teaches library
research
sessions in a wide range of related subject areas and develops
instructional
materials as required. This position serves as the Library Liaison for
collection development to two of the five academic departments in the
Sciences
and is responsible for selecting materials in all formats, assessing
the relevant
collection areas, and monitoring the collection budgets for these
disciplines.
The Science Reference Librarian will have the opportunity to work
closely with
other library and university departments to plan, implement, develop
and
maintain a program for digital archiving of University datasets and
intellectual assets.

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Minimum Requirements: Masters in Library or
Information Science from an ALA-accredited program. Working knowledge
of the
structure of information and scholarly communication in the scientific
disciplines. Ability to develop working partnerships with faculty and
academic
departments. Experience instructing researchers and students in the use
of information
resources. Undergraduate coursework in the sciences, preferably in
chemistry.

Preferred:  Bachelor
of Science or advanced degree in chemistry, biology, mathematics,
physics, or
computer science. Experience with chemical databases and structure
searching. Reference
and instruction experience in an academic or special science library.
Experience with or interest in working with datasets. Demonstrated
awareness of
trends in the application of information technologies to library
services.
Knowledge of digital library standards and technologies and their
application
in digital archiving. Record of participation and/or contribution in
library
professional organizations. Evidence of superior oral and written
communication
skills. Must have strong commitment to service, and the ability to work
collaboratively in a dynamic environment, with all levels of patrons
and staff.


Salary commensurate
with
experience.  Comprehensive benefits
package including 21 days/year paid leave, medical; TIAA/CREF; tuition
assistance.
This is a 12-month, Academic/ Administrative Professional (AAP)
appointment. 
 
Review
of applications begins immediately and
continues until position is filled.  See
complete job description and apply online at
http://www.library.georgetown.edu/employment/index.htm
or send letter of application, resume, and the names of three
professional
references to Stephanie Hughes, Personnel Office, Lauinger Library,
Georgetown
University, 37th and O Streets, NW, Washington, D.C.
20057-1174 or
via email to [log in to unmask]   Georgetown 
 University is an
Equal
Opportunity, Affirmative Action Employer.






 
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