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1.[LIBJOBS] Opening: Head of Acces Services St Louis Missouri
2. [MUSEUM-L] Technical Services (Library) Summer Internship, National Law
Enforcement Museum (Washington, DC)
3. [MUSEUM-L] Archives Summer Internship, National Law Enforcement Museum
(Washington, DC)
4. [MUSEUM-L] Collections Management Summer Internship, National Law
Enforcement Museum (Washington, DC)
5. [sla-csap] FW: [sla-dmil] Fwd: [sla-dite] Job Announcement -- Library
Operations Team Leader, Joint Library for the World Bank - IMF,  Washington
DC
6. [sla-csap] FW: [archives] NARA Vacancies
7. [TLA] job posting


 University of Missouri – Saint Louis

*Head of Access Services*

*Responsibilities: *Primary duties consist of, but are not limited to the
following: manage the activities of all units in Access Services including
circulation (which provides 89.5 hours of service each week in addition to
opening and closing the building), reserves, stacks management, interlibrary
loan/document delivery, and courier-delivery (consortia); develop,
interpret, and implement policies; maintain the library web pages related to
the department; participate in reference desk rotation; serve on appropriate
library and university committees and task forces. Oversee copyright
compliance as it pertains to ILL and reserve issues. Assist in distance
education initiatives. This position also includes collection development
responsibilities and may include library instruction.

This position is an academic non-tenure track position.

*Required: *MLS from an ALA accredited program; minimum 3 years of
increasingly responsible supervisory experience of full-time employees in an
access services department; experience in providing services to on-campus
and remote users; demonstrated familiarity with electronic systems and
services; demonstrated mastery of technical skills and knowledge of
technologies for requesting and delivery; excellent interpersonal and
communication skills, both written and oral; demonstrated ability to
interact effectively with a wide range of library users; demonstrated
ability to work independently and collaboratively; a commitment to public
service. Some evening and weekend work required.

*Preferred: *Three years working in an academic or public library in access
services; experience with circulation services (either as a paraprofessional
or a professional); familiarity with Innovative Interfaces Millennium
integrated library system; familiarity with OCLC Illiad; working knowledge
of Ariel and other scanning and imaging systems. Please send letter of
application, resume, and names, addresses and phone numbers of three
references to:

Marilyn L. Rodgers

Co-interim Dean, University Libraries

email: mailto:[log in to unmask] <[log in to unmask]>

Applications must be emailed by April 30, 2010. The University of
Missouri-St. Louis is an affirmative action/equal opportunity employer
committed to excellence through diversity. Employment will require a
criminal background check.

 Clinton L. Berry, Librarian III

Coordinator of Reference Collections

Thomas Jefferson Library (MC60)

University of Missouri-St. Louis

One University Boulevard

St. Louis, MO 63121-4499

(e-mail) [log in to unmask]

(phone) 314.516.7453

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Paid summer internship available. The National Law Enforcement Museum
(www.LawEnforcementMuseum.org <http://www.lawenforcementmuseum.org/>),
a museum in development, is seeing interns to assist with NLEM’s
online catalog project.

The Library Internship will encompass implementation of the Museum’s
Ex Libris’s Voyager OPAC, including, but not limited to various
national metadata standards, including MARC21, NACO/SACO, and other
authority work.

•	Creation and implementation of tag tables.
•	Working on OPAC configuration.
•	Creation of NACO/SACO compliant authorities for future submission to LC.
•	Copy cataloging using Z39.5, generally through the LC catalog;
possibly some original cataloging and LC call number creation.

•	Creating bibliographic and holdings records of artifacts into Voyager.

Candidates must be enrolled in a graduate-level Library and
Information Management Services program and possess strong time
management, communication, and organizational skills. Applicant must
be available to 36 hours per week, May 2010 through August 2010.

Work will take place at both the main office in the Penn Quarter,
Washington, DC, and at an offsite storage facility in Forestville,
Maryland. The DC office is Metro accessible. Car transportation to
Forestville would be helpful.

If interested, please submit a letter of interest, resume, and a list
of three references to Vanya Scott, Volunteer Program Manager, at
[log in to unmask] by April 9, 2010.

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Paid summer internship available. The National Law Enforcement Museum
(www.LawEnforcementMuseum.org <http://www.lawenforcementmuseum.org/>),
a museum in development, is seeing interns to assist with processing
NLEM’s archival collections.

The Archives Internship will encompass surveying, inventorying and
basic rehousing, processing, and finding aid creation for various
manuscript and archival collections held by the Museum, based on
national cataloging standards for archival and manuscript collections.
Creation of basic catalog records for inclusion in the Museum’s OPAC.

Work may consist of one of more of the following activities:

•	Survey of manuscript and archival collections to create inventory
•	Basic processing of collections based on DACS; MPM
•	Creation of finding aid for each collection/EAD encoding of the finding aid

•	Creation of basic collection-level bibliographic/holdings records for OPAC

Candidates must be enrolled in a graduate-level Library and
Information Management Services program and possess strong time
management, communication, and organizational skills. Applicant must
be available to 32 hours per week, May 2010 through August 2010.

Work will take place at both the main office in the Penn Quarter,
Washington, DC, and at an offsite storage facility in Forestville,
Maryland. The DC office is Metro accessible. Car transportation to
Forestville would be helpful.

If interested, please submit a letter of interest, resume, and a list
of three references to Vanya Scott, Volunteer Program Manager, at
[log in to unmask] by April 9, 2010.

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Collections Management Internship Opportunity, National Law
Enforcement Museum (Washington, D.C.)

Paid summer internship available. The National Law Enforcement Museum
(www.LawEnforcementMuseum.org <http://www.lawenforcementmuseum.org/>),
a museum in development, is seeking an intern to assist with NLEM
collection management duties.

The Collections Management Internship will encompass artifact records
management, cataloging, documentation, handling, and inventory, to
include:

•	Processing and management of museum records, including Deeds of
Gift, 	Receipts of Objects, and other tracking documents;

•	Cataloging artifacts into FileMaker collections database;
•	Basic inventory of collections;
•	Handling, tagging, and re-housing of artifacts in the Museum’s
off-site storage facility.

Candidates must be enrolled in a graduate-level Museum Studies program
and possess strong time-management, communication, and organizational
skills. Applicant must be available 32 hours per week, May 2010
through August 2010. Although public transportation is available,
having own transportation will be helpful.

Work will take place at both the main office in the Penn Quarter,
Washington, D.C., and at an off-site storage facility in Forestville,
Maryland, with the bulk of the time being spent off-site. The D.C.
office is Metro-accessible.

If interested, please submit a letter of interest, resume, and a list
of three references to Vanya Scott, Volunteer Program Manager, at
[log in to unmask], by April 9, 2010.

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The International Monetary Fund (IMF) is seeking a Library Operations
Team Leader (Senior Librarian) for its Joint Bank Fund Library. The
Joint Bank Fund Library is a large specialized library serving the
information needs of two international organizations: the
International Monetary Fund and the World Bank Group. The Library
provides centralized leadership and services to a group of smaller
libraries across both institutions in addition to its own services.
Responsibilities include leading and managing information technology,
cataloging and indexing efforts in the library. Interested applicants
should visit www.imf.org/jobs <http://www.imf.org/jobs>
<http://www.imf.org/jobs>  for the full vacancy information and to
apply to job number 0901040.

Thanks,
Karen M. Eggert
Deputy Division Chief
Joint Bank Fund Library
(202) 623-6419
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Subject: [archives] NARA Vacancies

The National Archives & Records Administration (NARA) is currently
recruiting for the following positions:

Ø	Museum Technician (History), GS-5 ($34,234.00-$44,500.00)- Boston, MA
Ø	Management and Program Analyst, GS-13 ($89,033.00-$115,742.00)-
College Park, MD
Ø	Management and Program Analyst, GS-9 ($51,630.00-$67,114.00)- Washington, DC

Ø	Electronic Records Policy Analyst, GS-14 ($105,211.00-$136,771.00)-
College Park, MD
Ø	Supervisory Archives Specialist, GS-9 ($47,448.00-$61,678.00)- St. Louis, MO
Ø	Archives Technician, GS-5 ($31,315.00-$40,706.00)- College Station, TX

Ø	Archives Technician, GS-5 ($34,234.00-$44,500.00)- Boston, MA
Ø	Budget Analyst, GS-13 ($89,033.00-$115,742.00)- College Park, MD
Ø	Materials Handler, GS-6 ($19.00-$20.00 per hour)- Washington, DC
Ø	Conservator, GS-13 ($89,033.00-$115,742.00)- College Park, MD

Ø	Electronic Records Format Specialist, GS-13
($89,033.00-$115,742.00)-College Park, MD
Ø	Supervisory Archives Technician, GS-6 ($34,907.00-$45,376.00)- St. Louis, MO

Visit our careers pages at www.archives.gov/careers to view the
complete vacancy, qualifications and applicable deadlines.  Please
direct all questions to the point of contact provided in the vacancy
announcement.  For additional information regarding SAA's annual
conference, please visit www.archivists.org.


Our website also contains interesting stories about NARA employees as
well as helpful hints when applying for federal employment, including
our "All About KSAOs" guide.

Thank you -


Rachel Rosen

National Archives and Records Administration
8601 Adelphi Road, Suite 1200
College Park, MD 20740
301-837-0453
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 *Reference and Instruction Librarian*

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*Description:***

* *

The primary responsibilities of the Reference and Instruction Librarian are
conducting class sessions teaching information literacy skills and assessing
student learning outcomes; providing information assistance in person and by
telephone, as well as through virtual services; managing access to online
resources on the library’s web site; and providing general reference and
research assistance.  Candidates should possess strong interpersonal and
communication skills; knowledge of information resources and library
practices, strong customer service orientation, and the ability to interact
positively and productively in a collegial academic environment. This is a
full-time position reporting to the Director of the Library.



*Responsibilities:*



Providing library instruction services, including conducting class sessions
and web based instruction, incorporating information literacy skills



Developing and implementing technological enhancements pertaining to
reference and instruction services including online tutorials and guides



Providing reference services including virtual services through the
Library’s web site



Managing access to electronic resources



Providing Information Desk and Reference services, including some evening
and weekend hours as needed



Participating in library public relations activities



Acting as the Library liaison to assigned academic departments



Selecting and deselecting materials in assigned subject areas



Serving on University Committees and participating in University activities



Participating in professional organizations and development activities



Supervising and training work study student assistants



Other duties as assigned



* *

*Required Qualifications:* Master of Science in Library or Information
Science

from an ALA accredited program.  Must be eligible to hire.



*Preferred Qualifications:* Experience in providing reference and
instruction services in an academic library.



*To Apply:* Please e-mail and/or mail cover letter, resume and five (5)
references to:
Attn: Vickie Rickard, Director of Human Resources, Cumberland University,
One Cumberland Square, Lebanon, TN 37087 or to [log in to unmask]



Review of applications will begin immediately and the position will be open
until filled. Start date is July 5, 2010.



AA/EOE





Eloise Hitchcock, MSLS

Library Director

Doris & Harry Vise Library

Cumberland University

One Cumberland Square

Lebanon, TN  37087

615-547-1351

fax:  615-444-2569

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