1. [LIBJOBS] Serials Librarian position at Western Carolina University
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[LIBJOBS] Job opening in Saint Louis Missouri
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[LIBJOBS] JOB ANNOUNCEMENT: Media Librarian (Long Island University, Brooklyn, NY, USA)
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[LIBJOBS] JOB ANNOUNCEMENT: Serials/Database Coordinator (Long Island University, Brooklyn, NY, USA)
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[LIBJOBS] United States - Dallas, TX - Librarian 3 (Assistant Director of Research Services)
6. [MUSEUM-L] Outreach Coordinator - Tempe, AZ
7. [MUSEUM-L] Internships I
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[LIBJOBS] Germany- Stuttgart - Mitarbeiterin/Mitarbeiter für Support und Anwendungsentwicklung von Bibliothekssystemen
9. [MUSEUM-L] Mineralogy Intern - Pittsfield, MA



Western Carolina University's Hunter Library seeks a Serials Librarian to provide leadership and professional expertise in the selection, acquisition, assessment and deselection of print and electronic continuing resources. The position will establish overall priorities for the library collections budget in cooperation with the Collection
Development Librarian and the Head of Content Organization and Management and be responsible for the ongoing expenditure and maintenance of the continuing resources budget. The position will develop continuing resources collections in close cooperation with library subject specialists and teaching faculty. Other responsibilities include supervising two full-time and one half-time staff members; coordinating ordering, payment, receipt, and holdings maintenance of continuing resources; and collaborating with the Western North Carolina Library Network on continuing resources issues. The successful candidate will be professionally engaged, forward-thinking, collegial, and demonstrate the ability to initiate and complete projects in a timely and independent manner.
     This twelve month, tenure-track position reports to the Department Head for Content Organization and Management. Library faculty are highly engaged in library planning and policy-making.
  
About the University:Western Carolina University is one of the 16 senior institutions of the University of North Carolina system. It is a dynamic, regional comprehensive university with approximately 9,400 students. Western focuses on academic quality through its Quality Enhancement Plan (QEP). It has adopted the Boyer model of scholarship to support its commitment to integrated learning, the scholarship of engagement, and the stewardship of place. Located in Cullowhee, NC, Western is situated in a beautiful valley of the Blue Ridge Mountains, 52 miles west of Asheville and near the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, one of the nation's most spectacular and most visited national parks. While in a small town setting, the university is only 3 hours from Atlanta and Charlotte.
 
About the Library:Hunter Library has a long, respected record of providing excellent service to the university and region. The library is dedicated to the thoughtful integration of print and digital resources and to supporting and developing the general, information, digital, graphic, and visual literacy of students and the teaching and research needs of faculty and staff. The library has 19 tenure track faculty members, 30 staff members, and an annual budget of approximately $4.5 million. The library contains approximately 800,000 print and electronic volumes and provides access to more than 45,000 journals through print subscriptions and electronic databases. The library is an active partner in the Western North Carolina Library Network and participates in the Carolina Consortium.
 
Salary and Benefits :Salary and rank are commensurate with qualifications. Salary Range: $40,000-$55,000. This is a twelve month, tenure-track position with a generous 24 days of vacation leave annually.
 
Minimum Training & Experience Requirements :MLS from an ALA accredited program; demonstrated mastery (through experience or coursework) of current continuing resources concepts, trends and practices; excellent interpersonal and communication skills; strong analytic and problem-solving skills; ability to work collaboratively with colleagues; potential to meet the library's requirement for scholarship and service.
 
Preferred Qualifications :Experience with: managing continuing resources in an academic library; budget administration; creating, interpreting, and analyzing data and reports for use in collection management decision making; working with publishers, vendors and subscription agents; III Millennium; EBSCO's suite of serials management products; negotiation of license agreements; and consortial purchasing arrangements. Supervisory experience.
Familiarity with the serials industry, collection development and scholarly communication issues and current library technologies.
 
Application Procedure :To apply, access our online employment system at https://jobs.wcu.edu/applicants/Central?quickFind=52134. You will be required to attach a letter of application, resume, and names and telephone numbers of three references.
     Review of applications will begin immediately and will continue until the position is filled. For more information, contact Katy Ginanni at [log in to unmask].
    Western Carolina University is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer. Proper documentation of identity and employability are required at the time of employment. Final candidates for employment are subject to a criminal background check. All new employees are required to provide official transcripts within 30 days of employment.
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Librarian I / Curator, Pott Inland Waterways Collection

Overview
The Herman T. Pott National Inland Waterways Library Curator reports to the Executive Director of the St. Louis Mercantile Library at the University of Missouri-St. Louis and is responsible for in-depth patron and collection research, selection of books, materials and objects for the collection, assistance in developing and implementing library policies, and donor relations.

Qualifications
Required: An MLS from an ALA accredited institution; excellent written skills, and interpersonal communication skills. Preferred: At least one year of experience in a special collections library, preferably in the fields of transportation or history; a Bachelor's degree in English.

Duties
*Provide in-depth patron reference services, collection research, and tours to students, staff, and patrons in person, and via phone and internet.
*Facilitate usage by collection organization; create and update online and print finding aids and collection access for river research and library collections. Process and maintain object, archival materials, and book collections.
*Supervision of The Waterways Journal indexing project.
*Develop the collection through acquisition of current and out-of-print books, periodicals, and pamphlets. Advise on collection care and preservation.
*Advise, in coordination with the Libraries Technical Services Department, on shelving, binding, and access services related to the book, periodical, and pamphlet collections. Coordinate with the Art Collection Curator the display, rotation, and signage of relevant art, objects, and special exhibitions.
*Supervision of volunteers for special projects.
*Participate in grant writing, donor and advisory board relations and fund-raising work.
*Provide community outreach and educational programming from academic support, to continuing education.

Ranking and Salary: Librarian I; $34,000 per year.

Please send or email letter of application and resume plus the names, addresses and phone numbers of three references to: John Hoover, St. Louis Mercantile Library at UM-St. Louis ,One University Blvd., St. Louis, MO, 63121 First consideration will be given to applications received by December 20, 2010. Email: [log in to unmask]

The University of Missouri-St. Louis is an affirmative action/equal opportunity employer committed to excellence through diversity.

 

 

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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JOB ANNOUNCEMENT: Media Librarian

Long Island University / Brooklyn Campus Library

 

The library at Long Island University’s Brooklyn Campus serves a multicultural community of users and provides extensive access to print and electronic resources in the humanities and social sciences, with special emphasis on the health sciences in general, and pharmacy and nursing in particular. 

 

Description: This is a tenure-track position.  The Media Librarian is responsible for evaluating, managing, and promoting the multimedia collection to support curricular needs.  Duties include supervision and training of clerical staff and student assistants, coverage of the service desk, and development of the center’s collection.  The Media Librarian provides media-related library instruction sessions and assistance to users and participates in planning, collection development, outcomes assessment, committees, and professional development.  Some evening and weekend shifts are required, as is occasional reference desk coverage.

 

Qualifications : The successful candidate will demonstrate knowledge of film and mass media history and maintain an interest in contemporary trends in media and related areas.  S/he will have experience with media content in a variety of formats in an online environment and will be knowledgeable regarding evolving technologies in the digital media field.

 

Requirements: ALA-accredited MLS degree, 30 additional graduate credits, and three–four years’ experience in providing media-related library services.  The successful candidate will have excellent communication and collaborative skills, will work both independently and in a team environment, and will train staff in library applications.

 

Preferred: Second Master’s degree in a relevant subject area and experience in an academic library setting are highly desirable.

 

To apply: Review of applications will begin immediately and continue until the position is filled.  Please send resume, letter addressing qualifications, and names and contact information (not letters) of three references to: Rachel Gleiberman, Long Island University, LLC Room 517, 1 University Plaza, Brooklyn, NY  11201, or via e-mail to [log in to unmask].

 

Long Island University is the seventh largest private university in the U.S.  It is recognized for its strength in the liberal arts and sciences, health sciences, and library and information science.  The Brooklyn Campus, located in downtown Brooklyn with easy access to Manhattan, enrolls more than 11,000 students pursuing undergraduate and graduate (including doctoral) degrees in the various colleges: Arts and Sciences, Pharmacy and Health Sciences, Education, Health Professions, Nursing, Business and Public Administration.  With a staff exceeding 40, the library contains 265,000 books, 1,400 periodical subscriptions, 8,700 audiovisual items, and nearly 344,000 units of microforms and a collection of AV resources. LIU is an EEO/AA employer.  Please visit our website at www.brooklyn.liu.edu/library/.

 

Rachel Gleiberman

Business Manager

Brooklyn Campus Library

Long Island University

Tel. (718) 488-1020

Fax  (718) 780-4057

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JOB ANNOUNCEMENT: Serials/Database Coordinator

Long Island University / Brooklyn Campus Library

 

The library at Long Island University’s Brooklyn Campus serves a multicultural community of users and provides extensive access to print and electronic resources in the humanities and social sciences, with special emphasis on the health sciences in general, and pharmacy and nursing in particular.  

 

Description: This is a tenure-track position.  The Serials/Database Coordinator is responsible for evaluating, managing, and promoting the collection of print and electronic serials and databases.  Duties include supervising the periodicals department including coverage of the periodicals service desk, training clerical staff and student assistants, and compiling statistical data on usage, as well as occasional reference desk service and library instruction.  The successful candidate will demonstrate a commitment to user-centered service and will participate in planning, collection development, outcomes assessment, committees, and professional development.

 

Qualifications: The successful candidate will have experience in selecting database products, will be familiar with serials-related technologies used to provide access to databases and electronic resources, will have experience with serials control in an integrated system environment, and will be knowledgeable regarding the serials and database marketplaces.

 

Requirements: ALA-accredited MLS degree, 30 additional graduate credits, and three–four years’ serials/database experience.  The successful candidate will demonstrate excellent communication and collaborative skills and will work both independently and in a team environment.

 

Preferred: Second Master’s degree and work experience in an academic library environment are highly desirable.

 

To apply: Review of applications will begin immediately and continue until the position is filled.  Please send resume, letter addressing qualifications, and names and contact information (not letters) of three references to: Rachel Gleiberman, Long Island University, LLC Room 517, 1 University Plaza, Brooklyn, NY 11201, or via e-mail to [log in to unmask].

 

Long Island University is the seventh largest private university in the U.S.  It is recognized for its strength in the liberal arts and sciences, health sciences, and library and information science.  The Brooklyn Campus, located in downtown Brooklyn with easy access to Manhattan, enrolls more than 11,000 students pursuing undergraduate and graduate (including doctoral) degrees in the various colleges: Arts and Sciences, Pharmacy and Health Sciences, Education, Health Professions, Nursing, Business and Public Administration.   With a staff exceeding 40, the library contains 265,000 books, 1,400 periodical subscriptions, 8,700 audiovisual items, and nearly 344,000 units of microforms and a collection of AV resources. LIU is an EEO/AA employer.  Please visit our website at www.brooklyn.liu.edu/library/.

 

Rachel Gleiberman

Business Manager

Brooklyn Campus Library

Long Island University

Tel. (718) 488-1020

Fax  (718) 780-4057

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Please post the following position that is available at Southern Methodist University:

LIBRARIAN III (ASSISTANT DIRECTOR FOR RESEARCH SERVICES) (Salary commensurate with experience and qualifications). Fondren Library Center at Southern Methodist
University seeks a strong, creative and energetic leader to serve as Assistant Director for Research Services. The Assistant Director will provide leadership and expertise
in developing programs for effective and innovative delivery of reference services and instruction. The position directly supervises six professional subject specialists
who provide collection development, reference and instructional services for academic departments, as well as one support staff. He/she will also manage Fondren Library
reference services provided by a cross-divisional team of professional librarians, support staff and student assistants. In addition, the Assistant Director will provide
leadership in implementing the information literacy requirement of the new University Curriculum. The position reports to the Director of Scholarly Resources and Research
Services for Central University Libraries. Primary duties and responsibilities include, but are not limited to: organizing and managing of reference services; designing
new reference initiatives in response to the changing information-seeking behavior of users; providing leadership for the vision, implementation, promotion, and assessment
of the library instruction program; collaborating with faculty and library subject specialists to articulate information literacy curriculum objectives and assess student
learning outcomes; promoting the visibility and use of reference and instructional services to the wider university community; creating and maintaining records, reports and
statistics; participating in providing reference service, including occasional nights and weekends; serving as subject liaison to selected academic departments in the
humanities, social sciences or sciences, depending upon education, experience and expertise; supervising and encouraging professional development, as well as evaluating the
 performance of direct reports; serving on library and university committees; and other duties as assigned.

Master's degree in library science from an ALA-accredited institution is required. A minimum of five years' post graduate library work experience in public services (e.g.
Reference, Circulation, User Education, Instruction) is required.

Work experience in a progressively responsible role is essential. Experience supervising a professional staff within a library is required. Library experience in an academic
 institution is strongly preferred.
Candidates must have experience and the ability to provide effective user education instruction. A strong knowledge and understanding of information literacy and reference
best practices, current issues, and trends is essential. Candidates must possess a strong proficiency using computer based technology and ability to adapt to new
technologies. Candidates must possess strong leadership and management skills with the ability to lead a team. Candidates must possess strong organizational and project
management skills to effectively develop plans, set goals, prioritize and meet deadlines. Must also possess strong problem solving skills with the ability evaluate and
develop effective solutions. Candidates must demonstrate strong interpersonal and verbal communication skills with the ability to interact with a wide range of
constituencies. Candidates must submit a submit cover letter, resume, and a minimum of 3 references for full consideration. Experience with assessment methodologies is
highly desirable. Priority consideration may be given to submissions received by January 3, 2011. The position is open until filled.

Please visit our website www.smu.jobs<http://www.smu.jobs> to apply.

Southern Methodist University will not discriminate in any employment practice, education program, or educational activity on the basis of race, color, religion, national
origin, sex, age, disability, or veteran status. SMU's commitment to equal opportunity includes non-discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation.

Thank you,

Carolyn Keenon
CUL Personnel Office
Central University Libraries
Southern Methodist University
Office: 214-768-1850
Fax: 214-768-1502
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Outreach Coordinator - Tempe, AZ
http://www.museumprofessionals.org/forum/volunteer-coordinator-jobs/6587-outreach-coordinator-tempe-az-usa.html

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Museum studies students can be interested in internships in film preservation. Anyone know of organizations/archives/for profit companies that regularly take on interns in this area?

* New York Women in Film and Television (NYWIFT) has partnered with the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in NYC on a project called the film preservation fund. Each year a film is selected and a team assembled to restore the film, which upon completion is given an industry screening.
NYWIFT's Executive Director is Terry Lawler. ([log in to unmask]) I've known her since 2006, when I served as a special events intern for the organization.

* Try the George Eastman House in Rochester NY. Also check out the Film Foundation as a resource, their preserved films list may be a good place to look for ideas.

* You might want to the contact the Wolfson Moving Image Archives (http://www.mdc.edu/wolfsonarchives/) based out of the Miami Dade Public Library – Main Branch.  I understand they are always looking for interns in this area.

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Perhaps the Association of Moving Image Archivists can help with a placement. They work with a broad-based group of professionals and collecting organizations - www.amianet.org  From the website:
AMIA is a non-profit professional association established to advance the field of moving image archiving by fostering cooperation among individuals and organizations concerned with the acquisition, description, preservation, exhibition and use of moving image materials.
AMIA's members range from those who work solely with moving images to organizations where moving images are only a small part of their collection to individuals who want to protect their personal collection - home movies or small gauge or video - to film buffs concerned with losing our visual heritage

 

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Mitarbeiterin/Mitarbeiter für Support und Anwendungsentwicklung von Bibliothekssystemen

Ausgabedatum: 03.12.2010
Bewerbungsfrist bis: 21.01.2011

Kennziffer: IRB-2010-1

Das Fraunhofer-Informationszentrum Raum und Bau in Stuttgart sucht zum 1. April 2011 eine/einen

Mitarbeiterin/Mitarbeiter für Support und Anwendungsentwicklung von Bibliothekssystemen

Das Competence Center Fraunhofer-Online stellt als Fraunhofer-interner Dienstleister Infrastruktur, Support und Serviceleistungen für Fachinformationsmanager / -managerinnen und Bibliotheken in den Fraunhofer-Instituten bereit. Zentrales Element des Bibliothekssupports ist eine gemeinsame Softwarelösung für die Bibliotheken der Fraunhofer-Institute.

Sie werden innerhalb eines kleinen Teams bei der Einführung eines neuen Bibliothekssystems mitwirken und werden mit folgenden Aufgaben betraut sein:

- Mitwirkung bei der Konfiguration, Parametrisierung und Administration des Bibliothekssystems
- Anwenderbetreuung für das Bibliothekssystem telefonisch, per E-Mail oder auch vor Ort
- Mitwirkung bei der Konzipierung und Realisierung von Informationsangeboten im Umfeld des Bibliothekssystems im Hinblick auf eine zukünftige Erweiterung in ein Fraunhofer-weites Fachinformations-Discovery-
System

Auf Grund Ihrer Fachhochschulausbildung im Bereich Bibliotheks- und/oder Informationsmanagement oder vergleichbarer Qualifikation wissen Sie, worauf es hierbei ankommt.

Ihre Voraussetzungen:
- Gute Kenntnisse im Umgang mit Datenbanken, insbesondere der Anforderungen bibliothekarischer und dokumentarischer Informationssysteme
- Idealerweise haben Sie Erfahrung im bibliothekarischen Umfeld einer Forschungsorganisation oder Hochschule und kennen marktgängige Discovery-Systeme
- Erfahrung mit Systemadministration, -wartung und -entwicklung (Kenntnisse über Unix / Linux sowie Shell scripting)
- Kenntnisse eines relationalen Datenbanksystems (PostgreSQL, ORACLE, MS-SQL, Sybase) sowie SQL-Kenntnisse
- Oberflächen- und Anwendungsentwicklung mittels HTML, XML, Javascript, Java, Perl
- Sie sind kommunikativ, kontaktfreudig und haben Erfahrung in der Anwenderbetreuung
- Sie sind bereit, gelegentlich dienstlich zu reisen

Anstellung, Vergütung und Sozialleistungen richten sich nach dem Tarifvertrag für den öffentlichen Dienst (TVöD).

Die Stelle ist zunächst auf zwei Jahre befristet.

Schwerbehinderte Menschen werden bei gleicher Qualifikation bevorzugt eingestellt.

Die Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft legt Wert auf die berufliche Gleichstellung von Frauen und Männern.

Kontakt

Bitte richten Sie Ihre schriftliche Bewerbung mit allen wichtigen Unterlagen unter Angabe der Kennziffer an:

Fraunhofer-Informationszentrum Raum und Bau - Personalstelle - Frau Erika Herr Nobelstraße 12
70569 Stuttgart

Fragen zu dieser Position beantwortet gerne:
Frau Ulrike Küsters
Telefon +49 711 970-2536

Informationen über das Institut finden Sie im Internet unter:
http://www.irb.fraunhofer.de

Dieses Stellenangebot finden Sie online unter:
http://www.irb.fraunhofer.de/stellenmarkt/

Ulrike Küsters

Competence-Center Fraunhofer-Online:
Publikationssupport & Bibliothekssupport Fraunhofer-Informationszentrum Raum und Bau (IRB)

Nobelstraße 12
D-70569 Stuttgart

Tel: +49-711-970-2536
Fax: +49-711-970-2507
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Intranet: http://fhgonline.fhg.de/
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Mineralogy Intern - Pittsfield, MA
http://www.museumprofessionals.org/forum/internships/6572-mineralogy-intern-pittsfield-ma-usa.html

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