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1. [MUSEUM-L] Internship Announcement at the National Mining Hall of Fame
and Museum
2. [sla-csap] FW: [archives] FAA Job posting for a records management
position
3. [sla-csap] FW: [archives] Job Posting: Electronic Records Archivist
4. [sla-csap] FW: [archives] Reference Librarian - San Francisco
5. [sla-csap] FW: [archives] Job posting -- Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and
Museum, Audiovisual Archivist
6. [LIBJOBS] Librarian I/II, San Mateo, US
7. [TLA] Des Moines Public Library (IA) Director position open
8. [LIBJOBS] USA - Vermillion - Health Science Librarian


National Mining Hall of Fame and Museum, Leadville, Colorado – Internships

Join the National Mining Museum’s team for museum learning and fun in the
Colorado Rockies. The internship provides for a wide array of duties,
offering an optimal learning experience for those interested in pursuing a
career in the humanities.

The intern will divide hours between the Museum and our historic mine site
in Admissions, Gift Shop, and Museum Projects.

*Responsibilities* for Admissions and Gift Shop include, but are not limited
to:

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   Provide helpful, friendly customer service to museum guests
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   Use cash register and credit card machine to transact
   purchases/admissions
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   Thoroughly complete projects and duties as assigned
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   Maintain attractive appearance in gift shop and museum entrance; this
   includes straightening up and light cleaning duties
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   Stocking merchandise and conducting inventory
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   Become familiar with history to escort guests on tours

 *Museum Projects: *Projects will range from a wide variety of museum
related tasks, such as assist curator with collections management, exhibit
development and design, assist in library and archive department, work on
educational programming, site interpretation, marketing and community
development, etc. We will work with intern to identify projects which
correlate with their interests and career goals.

*Qualifications: *Prefer candidates who are interested in pursuing a
humanities related career. Must be willing to learn, be a self starter and
have the desire to complete thorough work. Must be able to multi-task and
have good time management skills. Candidates should be able to work well
with others, and independently, as well as possess excellent interpersonal
communication skills. Basic computer skills required.

*Other: *We have multiple internship openings available and are accepting
all interested applicants. Along with interns interested in curatorial work,
we are looking for interns interested in museum education and
archives/library work.

*Salary: *Current salary for the internship is $7.28 per hour. The position
is part time, roughly 4 days a week and will include occasional weekends,
holidays and after hours events.

*Dates: *Internship begins in August and the duration is negotiable
(preferably six months or longer). This is a great way to get your foot in
the door!

*Contact and Questions: *Please submit a resume and a cover letter stating
interest by July 15, 2010 to Kat Neilson at *[log in to unmask]
* or by mail, PO Box 981, Leadville, CO 80461. For questions, please contact
Kat at 719-486-1229 or at the above email address.
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Subject: [archives] FAA Job posting for a records management position

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has asked for assistance
with posting a records management related job.  Please see the
attached link.
http://jobs.faa.gov/asap_detail.asp?vac_id=122875 for details

Cindy C. Smolovik, CA, CRM
Senior Records Analyst
NARA-SW Region

Records Management Program
1400 John Burgess Drive
Fort Worth, TX 76140
Phone: 817-831-5920
Fax: 817-334-5511
Cell: 682-465-3021

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Subject: [archives] Job Posting: Electronic Records Archivist

OFFICE OF THE MISSOURI SECRETARY OF STATE

Vacancy Notice

To our applicants with disabilities:  If you need assistance with this
or any phase of the employment process, please contact our Personnel

Office at (573) 526-7319.  Reasonable attempts will be made to
accommodate your needs.

POSITION TITLE:  Electronic Records Archivist
STARTING SALARY: $2,996-$3,164 per month
LOCATION: James C. Kirkpatrick State Information Center

600 West Main St
Jefferson City, MO  65101
DEPARTMENT/DIVISION: Records Management Division

definition: This is a specialized, professional position evaluating the
administrative, legal, historical, and fiscal value of electronic

records generated by state and local agencies in Missouri.  The
individual in this position provides professional guidance to state and
local government agencies; maintains liaison with staff archivists and
records analysts concerning appraisal/description work, automated

inventory system, and standards for both; advises on problems with
electronic records retention and disposal; is the primary resource for
questions regarding the records tracking system; and performs all other
tasks as requested by supervising agency director.  This position

reports to the Senior Records Analyst.

JOB FUNCTIONS AND GENERAL RESPONSIBILITIES:
*         Participates in the development and implementation of records
and information management policies and procedures to ensure adequate

and accessible records are maintained by state and local agencies.
*         Assists state agencies with the development of records
disposition schedules and presents recommendations to the State Records
Commission.

*         Serves as information source for state and local agencies
concerning retention of their electronic records.
*         Develops and delivers training modules and/or presentations to
organizations related to the office's records tracking system and other

electronic records issues.
*         Researches trends in electronic records management with
emphasis on storage and medium.
*         Offers other specialized services to state and local agencies
as assigned.

*         Is the primary contact between the vendor and agency
contacts for technical issues regarding the records tracking system.
Defines concerns to vendor based on feedback from agencies, works with
vendor to
develop solutions, and is the primary tester to ensure solutions meet

the needs of agencies.
*         May plan, assign, and supervise the work of clerical staff,
interns, and volunteers.
*         Promotes the activities of the Records Management and State
Archives Divisions through speaking engagements and participating in

professional organizations.
*         Performs all other duties as assigned by the Senior Records
Analyst and the Director of Records Management.

KNOWLEDGE, Skills, AND ABILITIES:
*         Knowledge of records management and records disaster planning.

*         Knowledge of the principles and practices involved with the
collection and disposition of public records.
*         Knowledge of hardware and software used for electronic imaging
systems, document management systems, and personal computers.



*         Knowledge of the concepts, methods, and techniques of project
management, database management, and system development.
*         Knowledge of web-page development and design preferred.
*         Ability to express ideas clearly orally and in writing.

*         Ability to read, analyze, and interpret industry
periodicals, professional journals, technical procedures, and
government regulations.
*         Ability to effectively present information and respond to
questions from associates, state and local agencies, and the public.

*         Ability to establish and maintain effective working
relationships with associates, state and local agencies, and the public.

QUALIFICATIONS:
*         A master's degree in information systems, library science
(with an information science emphasis), computer science, business, or
other related field.  Undergraduate degree with three years of records
management experience may be substituted for a master's degree.

*         Certified Records Manager designation or the commitment to
obtain such.
*         A Missouri Drivers License and the ability to travel
statewide.
*         Ability to lift and carry heavy boxes weighing on average

30-40 pounds.

Application available at http://www.sos.mo.gov/jobs/ElectrcRecArch.asp

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Subject: [archives] Reference Librarian - San Francisco

Job Title: Librarian (Reference)
Department: Department Of The Interior
Agency: National Park Service
Job Announcement Number: FS-348797-BM10
http://jobview.usajobs.gov/GetJob.aspx?JobID=88863000&aid=84569552-23610
&WT.mc_n=125

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The Rock Hall is beyond cool....

Subject: [archives] Job posting -- Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and
Museum, Audiovisual Archivist
I hope this new position will be of interest to some of you.  Please
excuse cross-postings.

Andy Leach
Director of Library and Archives
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum | Library and Archives
2809 Woodland Avenue | Cleveland, OH [log in to unmask] |
www.rockhall.com/library


ROCK AND ROLL HALL OF FAME AND MUSEUM
Audiovisual Archivist

The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum is currently considering
applicants for the position of Audiovisual Archivist. The Audiovisual
Archivist reports to the Archivist and is responsible for ensuring the
preservation and accessibility of audiovisual materials in the Library
and Archives. The Audiovisual Archivist processes incoming audiovisual
archival materials, manages the storage and preservation of audiovisual
materials, performs the migration of audio and video content to digital
files for the purposes of preservation and access, provides reference
service to Library and Archives users, and serves as the primary contact
person for those needing access to audio and video content in the
Library and Archives.

Required:
Minimum of three years experience with preservation digitization of
audiovisual materials and/or archival experience with audiovisual
collections in an academic, research, or special library setting;
experience with audio and video editing software and hardware;
demonstrated knowledge of legacy audio and video equipment, including
repair and maintenance; demonstrated knowledge of legacy audio and video
media, including best practices for proper storage and handling;
knowledge of current trends in the preservation of audiovisual
materials; knowledge of archival standards and best practices.

Preferred:
Degree in library science, archival studies, audio engineering, moving
image archives, digital archiving, and/or related field; working
knowledge of digital asset management systems and databases; familiarity
with relevant metadata standards; familiarity with copyright issues
associated with audiovisual materials; historical knowledge of rock and
roll and related music genres; supervisory experience; experience
contributing to successful grant applications.

The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum is a nonprofit organization
that exists to educate visitors, fans and scholars from around the world
about the history and continuing significance of rock and roll music. It
carries out this mission both through its operation of a world-class
museum that collects, preserves, exhibits and interprets this art form
and through its Library and Archives as well as its educational
programs. The Library and Archives of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and
Museum will be the most comprehensive repository of written and
audiovisual materials relating to the history of rock and roll. Its
mission is to collect, preserve, and provide access to these materials
for scholars, educators, students, journalists, and the general public
in order to further their understanding of rock and roll, its roots, and
its impact on our society.

For consideration, send resume and cover letter detailing your
qualifications along with salary history to: Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
and Museum, 1100 Rock and Roll Boulevard, Cleveland, OH 44114-1022,
Attn: Human Resources - Audiovisual Archivist. You may also
[log in to unmask] or fax to: (216) 515-1998. No telephone calls
please.

See the full ad athttp://rockhall.com/careers/careers/audiovisual-archivist/.


Rock & Roll: (noun) African American slang dating back to the early 20th
Century. In the early 1950s, the term came to be used to describe a new
form of music, steeped in the blues, rhythm & blues, country and gospel.
Today, it refers to a wide variety of popular music -- frequently music
with an edge and attitude, music with a good beat and --- often --- loud
guitars.C 2005 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum.

This communication is a confidential and proprietary business
communication. It is intended solely for the use of the designated
recipient(s). If this communication is received in error, please contact
the sender and delete this communication.
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SAN MATEO COUNTY LIBRARY

www.smcl.org

LIBRARIAN I/II (OPEN AND PROMOTIONAL)

$4,425 - $6,034 /Month



RECRUITMENT OPEN: July 2, 2010

FINAL DATE FOR FILING: July 22, 2010.

THE POSITION

The San Mateo County Library System is looking for qualified candidates for
the position of Librarian I/II.



The Librarian hired for this position will be responsible for:

•             Providing direct public service to all users, children through
adult;

•             Planning, promoting and implementing library programs;

•             Performing outreach activities;

•             Developing the collection;

•             Assisting the public within the library to use and find
materials and information;

•             Providing orientation and training in using library materials;


•             Creating exhibits and displays;

•             Writing public relations materials;

•             Making community presentations and talks to groups, children
through adults;

•             Providing instruction in the use of computer applications,
library databases and the internet;

•             Training and working with volunteers; and

•             Assisting patrons with library account and circulation issues
when needed.

The current vacancy is located at the Belmont Library.  This particular
opening is for a Teen Librarian.



Important: This recruitment may be used to fill future positions in the
Library System. If you are interested in employment in the classification of
Librarian I/II in any area of focus (i.e., Youth Services, Teens,
Community/Adult Services), you should apply to ensure you are considered for
additional opportunities that may utilize the eligible list from this
recruitment.



THE IDEAL CANDIDATE We are seeking an enthusiastic, forward-thinking,
energetic and flexible librarian who proactively seeks opportunities to make
library services relevant to all members of the community. The successful
candidate is excited about new challenges and is effective in communicating
and working with people from a variety of backgrounds. The ideal candidate
will have the ability to:

•             Provide excellent customer service to all patrons in a busy
public library;

•             Establish working relationships with various community service
providers;

•             Provide in-library service to a variety of ages, including
children, teens, and adults;

•             Visualize, design and deliver non-traditional and innovative
library services that meet the changing needs of the community;

•             Plan, schedule, coordinate and carry out tasks and events such
as school visits, special programs, story times, public speaking and other
outreach activities to community groups and agencies;

•             Work with and instruct others in the use of a variety of
technology;

•             Establish cooperative working relationships with the
community, staff and library users;

•             Work in a collaborative and teamwork setting;

•             Work with diverse populations in a multi-cultural setting; and

•             Assist in the recruitment, training and management of
volunteers.

Also, the ideal candidate for the position at Belmont Library will focus on
providing innovative services and programs to teenagers, but will also work
on adult programming; will be comfortable working with, troubleshooting and
instructing patrons in the use of technology; and will be comfortable
working with a "one desk" service model, assisting patrons with reference
and circulation.

THE SAN MATEO COUNTY LIBRARY

The San Mateo County Library (SMCL) is committed to providing quality public
service. To achieve this, we value diversity among staff and encourage each
employee to take personal responsibility and make individual contributions.
Twelve community libraries are part of the SMCL System: Atherton, Belmont,
Brisbane, East Palo Alto, Foster City, Half Moon Bay, Millbrae,
Pacifica-Sharp Park, Pacifica-Sanchez, Portola Valley, San Carlos and
Woodside. Each branch is an individual community library with a plan of
service tailored to the neighborhood population.



VISION San Mateo County Library

Connect. Discover. Evolve.



MISSION

The San Mateo County Library provides innovative, dynamic services that
connect our diverse community with opportunities for individual growth and
enrichment.

QUALIFICATIONS

Education: Completion of a Master of Library Science or recognized
equivalent degree, from an American Library Association accredited college
or university prior to hire is required.



Experience: Candidates must have the knowledge and skills necessary to
perform the roles identified in the description of the position. A typical
way to qualify for the Librarian II position is two years of librarian
experience.

APPLICATION/EXAMINATION

Anyone may apply. A supplemental application form must be submitted in
addition to our regular employment application form.



The examination will consist of an interview (weight: 100%). It may include
the evaluation of a brief written exercise given immediately preceding the
interview. Depending on the number of applicants an application appraisal of
education and experience may be used in place of other examinations or a
screening committee may select those applicants whose education and/or
experience appear to best meet the needs of the position.



All examinations will be given in San Mateo County, California and
applicants must participate at their own expense.



IMPORTANT: Applications for this position will only be accepted online.
Visit http://www.co.sanmateo.ca.us/hr/Rec/LibrarianI-II to apply. Online
applications must be received in the Human Resources Department before
midnight on the final filing date.



RECRUITMENT SCHEDULE

Deadline for Applications: July 22, 2010 at 11:59 p.m.

Application Screening (Tentative): July 27, 2010

Panel Interview (Tentative): August 11 and 12, 2010



Analyst: Chet Overstreet (070210) (Librarian I/II - K001/K002)



Job Number: K002-05





Nicole Pasini

Management Analyst - Training and Staff Development

San Mateo County Library

125 Lessingia Court, San Mateo, CA 94402

*T* 650.312.8822 *E* [log in to unmask]

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*LIBRARY DIRECTOR,  DES MOINES (IA) PUBLIC LIBRARY        *

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*One of Kiplinger’s Best Cities of 2010 needs a new Library
Director!<http://www.kiplinger.com/magazine/archives/best-cities-2010-des-moines-iowa.html?topic_id=47>
** *The Board of Trustees of the Des Moines (IA) Public
Library<http://www.dmpl.org/>—serving
a city population of nearly 200,000 (1.62 million annual circulation) with
six facilities including a 110,000 sq. ft. central library and five
branches—seeks an innovative and creative library director to create and
implement visionary library services and programs as a collaborative,
regional partner.  As Iowa's capital city, Des
Moines<http://www.dmgov.org/>is a hub of government action, business
activity, arts and cultural
affairs—with much of the activity focused on the reinvigorated downtown area
where the central library is a key asset.  The area also boasts some of the
nation's best schools, superb public services, and friendly, caring
neighborhoods. With a dedicated staff (73 FTE) and Library Board, a $7.2
million annual budget, and a successful Library Foundation—all of the pieces
are in place to take the Library to the next level of services and programs
designed to support community needs. **

* ***

*Responsibilities.* The Director of the Des Moines Public Library reports to
a five-member Library Board of Trustees—appointed by the Mayor and confirmed
by City Council—and  partners with city officials to achieve the Library’s
mission, goals and objectives within the context of community needs and
priorities.  Overall responsibilities include: fostering effective internal
and external communications with Community, City officials, the Library
Board, the Library Foundation, and Library staff; proposing recommendations
and implementing Board policies and operating procedures reflecting the
reality of the current economic environment; developing the Library staff as
a strong team through leadership, mentoring and providing staff development
opportunities; providing sound fiscal management while seeking additional
revenue sources—including working with the Library Foundation; and exploring
and developing collaborative relationships with a variety of local, regional
and statewide organizations and agencies.  Additional information on the
Library, City and position can be found at
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*Minimum Qualifications.* A master’s degree in library science from an
ALA-accredited program and a minimum of eight years of progressively
responsible experience in a multi-branch library and at least five years of
executive level experience as director of a library or deputy, assistant, or
associate director of a comparable or larger system.  Essential attributes
include energy and enthusiasm; personal integrity and excellent
interpersonal skills; thorough knowledge of financial management;
collaboration and consensus-building skills; sensitivity, flexibility, and
creativity; and a solid understanding of philosophy, trends and “best
practices” in the library and information technology fields. Experience
reporting to a governing Board of Trustees and working in a union
environment is highly desirable.



*Compensation*. Starting salary range of $110,000-130,000 (negotiable,
dependent upon experience and qualifications) with an excellent fringe
benefits package.



*For further information*, contact Gossage Sager Associates/Bradbury
Associates via email or call 816-531-2468. * *Apply* *via email* *with a
meaningful cover letter and your resume as Word attachments to
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position closes August 29, 2010.*

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 DES MOINES PUBLIC LIBRARY—the bridge to a world of information and ideas
for personal

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Gossage Sager Associates

4545 Wornall Rd., Ste. 805

Kansas City, MO 64111

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Position Title: Health Science Information Services Librarian
Institution: The University Of South Dakota
Library: USD Libraries
Position Type: Library Faculty
Level: Assistant Professor
Starting Date: October 1, 2010

The University Libraries of the University of South Dakota (USD) seek
a collaborative, user-focused librarian to serve as health science and
medical information specialist for the Sanford School of Medicine
(SSOM) and the School of Health Sciences, supporting associates to
doctoral programs in medicine, eight allied health science
professions, and possibly other interdisciplinary science fields. As a
member of the University Libraries' faculty, the selected candidate
will be expected to excel in librarianship and engage in service to
the profession.

The USD University Libraries include the I.D. Weeks & Lommen Health
Sciences Libraries in Vermillion and operate the Wegner Health
Sciences Information Center (WHSIC) in Sioux Falls. The University
Libraries serve as the Resource Library for South Dakota within the
National Network of Libraries of Medicine, Greater Midwest Region. The
WHSIC is the Outreach Library.

Specific responsibilities include:

*         Serving as liaison to students, faculty, and staff in health
science and medical programs

*         Participating in a team approach to providing prompt and
effective reference, consultation,  instructional, and outreach
services to students, faculty, and practitioners

*         Assisting in collection development of a suite of high
quality, biomedical, information resources that supports the research,
teaching, and learning needs of the core user population and extends
to health professionals and the general public in South Dakota

*         Partnering with faculty to integrate scholarly information
sources into student learning

*         Providing general and specialized reference services in
person and using all communications media

*         Participating in instructional services, including teaching
classes and designing face-to-face and online instructional materials

*         Developing content for the libraries' Web sites

*         Promoting and evaluating services and resources

*         Serving on relevant library-wide and campus committees

The position reports directly to the Dean of USD University Libraries.
The position may be designated either a tenure-track or term
appointment. Tenure-track faculty conduct library-related research and
publish.

Minimum Qualifications: Master's degree in Library or Information
Science from an ALA-accredited program; academic background in health,
life, physical, or interdisciplinary sciences; aptitude and interest
in mastering emerging technologies; evidence of professional
involvement within medical or academic librarianship; excellent oral
and written communication skills; and teaching ability.
Desirable Qualifications: Two years of professional experience in a
health sciences library or equivalent experience; advanced degree in
health-related field of study; knowledge of evidence-based healthcare;
experience searching appropriate health related and life sciences
research databases and resources such as PubMed; and a record of
scholarly publication.

Salary: Beginning salary between $44,000- 59,000 depending on experience.

Application Procedure: Apply on-line at
www.yourfuture.sdbor.edu<http://www.yourfuture.sdbor.edu> by
submitting a curriculum vita, a statement addressing required
qualifications, and complete contact information of at least 3
professional references.
Closing Date: Review of applications will begin July 28th, 2010, and
continue until the position is filled.

Affirmative Action Statement: The University of South Dakota is an
equal opportunity, affirmative action employer.

Additional Information:  http://www.usd.edu/lhsl

The USD University Libraries and Wegner Health Sciences Information
Center strive to provide exceptional online collections and services
using state-of-the-art technologies to support healthcare students,
faculty, and practitioners in the Dakotas. We seek a librarian who
wants to join a dynamic and innovative team committed to advancing
healthcare knowledge in the Midwest. The University Libraries provides
comprehensive, continually-evolving library services to all USD
students, faculty, and staff.

The University of South Dakota is the flagship higher education
institution for the state of South Dakota and offers a comprehensive,
liberal-arts-based program to approximately 9,600 students. Basic and
professional programs are available in the School of Education, Beacom
School of Business, School of Law, Sanford School of Medicine, School
of Health Sciences, College of Fine Arts, the College of Arts and
Sciences and the Graduate School.


J. David Midyette, MA, MLIS, AHIP
Health Science Librarian
Anthropology Liaison
University Libraries
The University of South Dakota
414 E Clark St., Vermillion, SD 57069 USA
PHONE: 605 677-5121 | FAX: 605 677-6673 | EMAIL:
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