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Betty J
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Subject: Posting for Director for Digital Library Services

 

Director for Digital Library Services 

Associate Librarian

Indiana University Bloomington Libraries

 

The Indiana University Bloomington Libraries are seeking an experienced,
visionary, and creative leader for the position of Director for Digital
Library Services. This position reports to the Associate Dean for
Library Technologies and manages the project and collection building
services of the Indiana University Digital Library Program (DLP)
(http://www.dlib.indiana.edu/), one of the nation's premier
organizations for the creation and support of digital library resources
and infrastructure, with production level support for locally produced
digital library collections and responsibility for advancing the state
of the art in digital library research.   

 

The DLP is a department within the Library Technologies Division, a
division focused on the innovative development and maintenance of
technology in support of the mission of Indiana University and its
world-renowned libraries.  The Director for Digital Library Services has
six direct reports including two librarians (Metadata Librarian and
Digital Projects and Usability Librarian). Currently the entire Library
Technologies Division is undergoing an organizational restructuring and
this position will be key in developing, along with the Associate Dean
for Library Technologies and the Director for Library Technology
Services, a strategy that leverages institutional resources, production
level capabilities and research and development initiatives into a
cohesive infrastructure that supports next generation library services
and transformational operational advantages for technology integration.
DLP is a joint collaboration between the Libraries, University
Information Technology Services (UITS), and the Indiana University
research faculty with leadership from the School of Informatics, and the
School of Library and Information Science.

 

Staff members within the DLP are responsible for offering services and
creating online resources in support of teaching and research
initiatives at Indiana University. The DLP provides services, tools, and
online resources to collaborative partners both within and outside the
university.  Internal collaborators include the Institute for Digital
Arts and Humanities (IDAH) (http://www.indiana.edu/~idah/), academic
departmental partnerships with History and Philosophy of Science,
English, etc., and special collections library partners such as the
Lilly Library (rare books and manuscripts), the Indiana University
Archives and others. External collaborations as part of the Committee on
Institutional Cooperation (http://www.cic.net/Home.aspx), Digital
Library Federation (http://www.diglib.org/) initiatives and grant-driven
projects with partner academic and cultural heritage institutions are
quite common.    The DLP also plays a significant role in the
university's work on the HathiTrust digital library and repository
(http://www.hathitrust.org/) as well as in planning and implementation
of the digital collections created through the Indiana
University/Committee on Institutional Cooperation Google Book
Digitization Partnership
(http://www.cic.net/Home/Projects/Library/BookSearch/Introduction.aspx).
In addition, DLP staff support special digital collections and resources
such as the IN Harmony: Sheet Music from Indiana, Variations (digital
audio and musical score digital library), Sound Directions, The
Victorian Women Writers Project, the Archive of Institutional Memory,
IUScholarWorks Institutional Repository and digital publishing services,
numerous other visual resources collections, and significant collections
of archival finding aids
(http://www.dlib.indiana.edu/collections/index.shtml).  The DLP also
provides services in the areas of project planning, digital library
software development, digitization, electronic text development,
metadata, interface design and usability
(http://www.dlib.indiana.edu/services/index.shtml).

 

The DLP has a strong track record in identifying and acquiring external
grant funding for its projects in support of faculty and researchers at
Indiana University and contributes to the Library's digital information
retrieval and preservation activities. The DLP is actively involved in
the use and development of both the Fedora and DSpace systems and is
currently working with UITS on a data-publishing model that leverages
university wide mass storage resources supported by the IBM hierarchal
storage management system, HPSS. Current active grant projects are in
the areas of audio preservation, the Functional Requirements for
Bibliographic Records (FRBR), Sir Isaac Newton's alchemical manuscripts,
and federated resources on international commons subjects in the Digital
Library of the Commons.

 

The Indiana University Bloomington Libraries
(http://www.libraries.iub.edu <http://www.libraries.iub.edu/> ) are
among the leading academic research library systems in North America,
providing strong collections, quality service and instructional
programs, and leadership in the application of information technologies.
The IU Libraries system consists of eighteen libraries on the
Bloomington campus, five libraries in Indianapolis, and a library at
each of the six campuses across the state. The IUB collections include
more than 6.6 million books, journals, maps, films, and audio/visual
materials in over 900 languages. The collections support every academic
discipline on campus, with an emphasis in the humanities and social
sciences. Users can access more than 400 databases, 43,000 electronic
journals, and 224,000 electronic books, as well as locally developed
digital content. The IUB Libraries are active members of regional and
national associations and consortia including the Committee on
Institutional Cooperation (CIC), the Association of Research Libraries
(ARL), Center for Research Libraries (CRL), the Digital Library
Federation (DLF), and the Research Libraries Group (RLG). In addition,
IUB is a founding member of the LOCKSS program and CLOCKSS initiative
and plays a leadership role in the Open Library Environment (OLE).

 

RESPONSIBILITIES:

Reporting to the Associate Dean for Library Technologies and working
closely with the Director for Library Technology Services, the Director
for Digital Library Services:

*        Manages collection building and integration services functions
of the DLP across all affiliated staff positions.

*        Leads grant planning, writing and coordination across DLP staff
and partners.

*        Manages six direct reports including two librarians.

*        Manages budgets across DLP in collaboration with core
stakeholder partners.

*        Manages the digital conversion lab and the lab manager.

*        Develops strategic planning for DLP.

*        Develops, plans, and engages in outreach for digital collection
building within DLP and for digital library support services as outlined
in the new Indiana University Information Technology Strategic Plan
(http://ovpit.iu.edu/itsp2/). 

*        Represents the university in the areas of digital libraries and
digital preservation throughout Indiana University and beyond (i.e.,
nationally and internationally) 

*        Provides vision and leadership for digital libraries within the
Indiana University System, but also plays a role nationally with
partners in organizations such as the Digital Library Federation,
Code4lib, and HathiTrust.

*        Operates as a senior manager within the Libraries and the
Library Technologies Division, works with other technology departments
across the Indiana University System, within UITS and key library
technology managers to provide strategic vision and planning for
Library-wide technology applications and support.

 

QUALIFICATIONS:

*        An accredited MLS or MIS degree or an equivalent combination of
an advanced degree and relevant experience.

*        Demonstrated skills in large-scale project management and in
managing multiple projects with overlapping deadlines.

*        Demonstrated skills in consensus building and problem solving.

*        Demonstrated skills in complex digital library environments
working with multi-disciplinary teams and cross-institutional partners.

*        Experience with the Fedora digital repository and/or other
digital preservation systems.

*        Excellent organizational and communication (oral and written)
skills.

*        Familiarity with Web 2.0 development, deployment, architecture
and outreach.

*        Solid understanding of the role and potential of technology for
the design and delivery of information resources and services.

*        Familiarity with extending digital resources into social
networks and millennial generation computing environments.

*        Demonstrated ability to work effectively with culturally
diverse faculty, students, and staff.

*        Experience in higher education and/or academic/research library
work environments.

*        Successful track record in identifying and acquiring external
grant and research related funding from IMLS, NEH, NSF, NIH, or other
public or private funding agencies.

*        Must be able to meet the requirements of a tenure-track
librarian position.

 

SALARY/RANK/CONTACT: Salary is competitive and commensurate with
experience and education; benefits include a university healthcare plan,
university-funded base retirement plan, a 100% university paid group
life insurance plan, and a generous paid time off plan.  This is a
tenure-track academic appointment that includes eligibility for
sabbatical leaves.  For a full list of benefit programs:
www.indiana.edu/%7Euhrs/benefits/benefit_broch-Feb05.pdf 

 

Position is to be filled by January 1, 2010.  Review of applications
will begin on September 1, 2009.  The position will remain open until
filled.  Please send letter of application, professional vita, and the
names/addresses/telephone numbers of four references to: 

 

Jennifer Chaffin

Director of Human Resources

Libraries Human Resources

Herman B Wells Library 201B

Indiana University 

Bloomington, IN 47405

Phone:  812-855-8196

Fax:  812-855-2576

E-mail: [log in to unmask]

 

Indiana University is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer.
Indiana University has a strong commitment to principles of diversity
and in that spirit seeks a broad spectrum of candidates including women,
minorities, and persons with disabilities. 

 

 

 

Betty Davis

Libraries Human Resources

Herman B Wells Library 201A

Indiana University

Bloomington, IN  47405

812-855-8196