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From: Bracke, Paul J [mailto:[log in to unmask]] 
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Subject: [lita-l] Position: Information Architecture and User Experience
Specialist - Purdue University Libraries



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Information Architecture and User Experience Specialist

Information Technology and Resources Services

 
(Term Appointment) 

The Purdue University Libraries seek an energetic and innovative
professional to provide leadership to create and enhance their web-based
resources and services.  The Information Architecture and User
Experience Specialist will play a critical role in supporting the
Libraries' mission by creating a dynamic, interactive, and user-centered
environment that integrates a variety of disparate library and web
technologies. 

Duties & Responsibilities:  Collaborate with library faculty and staff
to develop user interfaces to library resources and services.  Apply
principles of information architecture and usability to develop
effective site interfaces and navigation structures.  Collaborate with
library faculty and staff to develop new web-based information resources
and services.  Work with other Libraries' IT staff to develop a robust
website infrastructure.  Provide a seamless web environment and
integrate various library applications and services.  Conduct usability
studies, log analysis, and other analysis to test the effectiveness of
interfaces.  Develop methods for making library resources and services
findable in a variety of web-based environments.   Reports to the
Associate Dean for Information Technology and Resource Services. 

Requirements:  Master's degree in Library/Information Science (ALA
accredited or equivalent).  Knowledge of and/or experience in
information architecture, user experience design, and findability.
Strong service orientation.  Excellent communication skills and the
ability to interact effectively with faculty, staff and students.
Ability to work independently and as a team member in a dynamic
environment and on a variety of simultaneous projects.

Desired:  Demonstrated ability and experience with the principles of
information architecture.  Enthusiasm for new methods of disseminating
information.  Demonstrated interest in the application of current and
emerging technologies to meet the changing needs of users.  Familiar
with current issues and trends in library technology. 1-2 years of
academic library experience.

Salary:   $41,000 and up, depending on qualifications 

Status and Benefits:  2-year term appointment, with the possibility of a
one-year renewal. Rank of Visiting Assistant Professor.  Twelve-month
appointment with annual vacation of 22 working days.  Excellent benefits
including fully paid TIAA-CREF retirement contribution.  Must have
vested, employer-funded contract from previous Higher Education
employment for participation. 

The Libraries and the University:  The Purdue University Libraries have
embarked upon a dynamic new role within the University, emphasizing a
closer integration of the Libraries into the academic mission of Purdue.
The Purdue University Libraries system, which consists of the Hicks
Undergraduate Library, Archives and Special Collections, and 11
disciplinary libraries, has holdings of over 2.5 million volumes and
provides extensive access to electronic resources.   Staff totals more
than 200, including 70 faculty and professionals.  An innovative
information literacy instruction program promotes collaboration with
teaching faculty, employing multiple approaches to integrate active
learning into the University curriculum and prepare students for
lifelong learning.  A dynamic research program is focused both within
the discipline of library science and interdisciplinarily.  The
Libraries homepage may be viewed at www.lib.purdue.edu/
<http://www.lib.purdue.edu/>   Purdue University is a national leader in
the areas of business, engineering, science, and technology.  Liberal
Arts is now the largest college at the University, followed closely by
the College of Engineering. Purdue is experiencing unprecedented growth
in research funding and recently completed a  $1.7 billion capital
campaign.  Purdue has the second largest public university international
student enrollment in the nation, http://www.purdue.edu/
<http://www.purdue.edu/>   Lafayette/West Lafayette is a growing,
vibrant, historic community located about forty-five minutes from
Indianapolis and less than two hours from Chicago:
http://www.lafayette-in.com/ <http://www.lafayette-in.com/> 

APPLICATION PROCESS:  Applications will be reviewed beginning February
1, 2008, and will be accepted until a suitable candidate is chosen.
Send letter stating interest and briefly discussing your ability to meet
the requirements of the position, resume, and list of three references
to:   Thomas L. Haworth, Human Resources Administrator, Purdue
University Libraries, 504 West State Street, West Lafayette, IN
47907-2058.  Phone:  765-494-2899  Email:  [log in to unmask]
<mailto:[log in to unmask]> .

Purdue University is an equal-access/equal-opportunity,
affirmative-action employer

fully committed to achieving a diverse workforce


Paul J. Bracke
Associate Dean for Information Technology and Resource Services
Associate Professor of Library Science
Purdue University Libraries
504 W. State Street
West Lafayette, IN 47907
ph. 765.494.2900, FAX 765.494.0156
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