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E-Resources Librarian

Appalachian State University

Position Title:     Instructor or Assistant Professor (E-Resources 
Librarian)

Department:      University Library

 

The University Library at Appalachian State University seeks a creative 
and energetic E-Resources Librarian to join a team-oriented, teaching 
library. This newly created position is part of the Bibliographic 
Services team of 16 members (6 faculty, 7 specialists, 3 technicians) 
which acquires, catalogs, and processes library resources in all formats.

 

The successful candidate will work closely with the Bibliographic 
Services Team members and other library colleagues to create a 
comprehensive approach to the management of electronic resources.  Our 
goal is to provide a seamless and transparent digital research 
environment for students and faculty.  This position demands leadership 
abilities and the ability to initiate and complete projects in a timely 
and independent manner.  It also requires collaborative work with 
several teams to oversee the Library's electronic resources.

 

All library faculty are expected to participate in the Library's 
information literacy program both on and off campus and to engage in an 
active program of scholarship, library and professional service as 
outlined in the University's Faculty Handbook and the Library's 
Departmental Personnel Committee Guidelines.  The E-Resources Librarian 
will monitor and explore developments, trends, and standards within 
areas of responsibility. 

 

**Responsibilities**

 

The successful candidate will:

.  Evaluate and improve access to e-resources on- and off-campus:  
troubleshoot access, maintenance, and other performance issues related 
to electronic resources.  Serve as lead for the management of access to 
e-resources.

.  Design effective workflows for managing the library's e-resources 
using a shared ILS (III Millennium), e-journal portal (EBSCO A-to-Z) and 
link resolver (WebBridge).

.  Analyze and continually improve access to library resources in the 
link resolver.

.  Lead continual review of competing products and new methods of 
managing e-resources.

.  Work directly with vendors on projects related to access to e-resources.

.  Ensure that new database, software features and upgrades are 
communicated with colleagues.

.  Work collaboratively within the Western North Carolina Library 
Network and University of North Carolina System on e-resources issues.

.  Collaborate in provision of library resource usage and data tracking 
for decision-making.

.  Participate in library and team planning.

.  Supervise, train, and evaluate student employees and staff as 
appropriate.

.  Participate in the library's instruction program.

.  Engage in an active program of scholarship and professional service 
as outlined in the University's Faculty Handbook and the Library's 
Departmental Personnel Committee Guidelines. 
[http://www.library.appstate.edu/admin/policy/dpc/index.html].

 

**Qualifications**

 

Required:

.  ALA-accredited master's degree,

.  Demonstrated mastery (through experience or coursework) of current 
e-resources concepts related to trends and practice,

.  Excellent written and oral communication skills,

.  Leadership abilities,

.  The ability to initiate and complete projects in a timely and 
independent manner,

.  Ability to work collaboratively in a team environment, and

.  Potential to meet the library's requirement for scholarship, service, 
and leadership.

 

Preferred:

. Experience managing e-resources in an academic library.

. Experience managing resources in a link resolver.

. Experience working with III Millennium.

. Working knowledge of metadata in MARC and XML formats.

. Demonstrated ability to work and communicate with diverse students, 
faculty, and staff. 

. Second advanced degree.  Rank as an Assistant Professor and continued 
employment beyond the Instructor term requires an advanced degree in 
addition to the ALA-accredited master's degree. 

. Life experiences similar to those of under-represented populations at 
Appalachian. The Library strongly encourages applications from members 
of ethnic and racial groups representative of Appalachian's student 
minorities, principally African Americans, Hispanic Americans, Native 
Americans, and Asian Americans.

 

This twelve-month, tenure track position will be available immediately. 
Entry level candidates are encouraged to apply.  The position may be 
filled at the Instructor or Assistant Professor rank.  Salary and rank 
are determined on the basis of qualifications and experience.  Minimum 
salaries for the ranks are: Instructor $45,000 and Assistant Professor 
$50,000.

 

Review of completed applications will begin November 16, 2009, and will 
continue until the position is filled. Send a complete application, 
including a cover letter addressing the required qualifications, a full 
vita of educational and relevant experience, and the name, address, 
email, and telephone number of three to five persons who are 
knowledgeable about your qualifications for this position to: Dr. Mary 
Reichel, Attn: E-Resources Librarian Search, Belk Library and 
Information Commons, 218 College Street, Appalachian State University, 
Boone, NC 28608; or electronically to Sherrye Perry at 
[log in to unmask] <mailto:[log in to unmask]>.

 

Appalachian State University is a constituent institution of the 
seventeen-campus University of North Carolina System. Located in Boone, 
North Carolina, the University has over 15,000 students, primarily in 
bachelor's and master's programs. Appalachian has both a traditional 
residential campus and a variety of distance education programs.  Belk 
Library and Information Commons is a beautifully designed and heavily 
used facility with over 1 million visits per year.  It shares a catalog 
and some services with UNC-Asheville and Western Carolina University as 
part of the Western North Carolina Library Network (WNCLN).  Additional 
information about the Library, the University, and the surrounding area 
may be found at http://www.appstate.edu.

 

Appalachian State University is committed to providing equal opportunity 
in education and employment to all applicants, students, and employees. 
The University does not discriminate in access to its educational 
programs and activities, or with respect to hiring or the terms and 
conditions of employment, on the basis of race, color, national origin, 
religion, creed, sex, gender identity and expression, political 
affiliation, age, disability, veteran status, or sexual orientation. The 
University actively promotes diversity among students and employees.