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1. [KYSLA] FW: [STS-L] Job opening at Rutgers: Associate Director, John
Cotton Dana Library
2. [KYSLA] FW: [STS-L] Job Posting: Head of Coll. Development at GWU
3. [sla-csap] FW: [archives] Job post US-MS-Jackson, Special Projects
Officer IV (Electronic Records Specialist)
4. [SLA] job listings
5. [sla-csap] FW: [archives] Job Post -- NYC Environmental Protection Summer
Internships
6. [KYSLA] French Reader/Writer Needed for Freelance Opportunity




From: Ka-Neng Au [[log in to unmask]]

Sent: Wednesday, April 06, 2011 10:53 AM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: [STS-L] Job opening at Rutgers: Associate Director, John
Cotton Dana Library

Greetings:
The Rutgers University Libraries seek an experienced, innovative, and
service-oriented librarian to fill the position of Associate Director
of the John Cotton Dana Library on the Newark Campus of Rutgers, The
State University of New Jersey.  Reporting to the Director of the Dana
Library, the Associate Director will take a leadership role in
ensuring the organizational support necessary for the provision of
library and information services to the diverse academic community.
Will have direct management responsibility for one or more
administrative or operational areas in the Library, with a primary
focus on the management of research support activities and functions.
Will take an active role in library planning, assessment, and
innovation.  Will coordinate multiple aspects of personnel
administration, as well as other aspects of administrative services.

The full position profile is at:
http://www.libraries.rutgers.edu/rul/hr/libpersonnel/APP191.pdf

Regards,

Ka-Neng Au
[log in to unmask]
973-353-5911
Follow us on Twitter - http://twitter.com/RutgersBusLib

Rutgers University Libraries - The place to go, when you need to know.
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*From:* Mehan Dossani [[log in to unmask]]
*Sent:* Wednesday, April 06, 2011 12:41 PM
*To:* [log in to unmask]
*Subject:* [STS-L] Job Posting: Head of Coll. Development at GWU

  *THE GEORGE WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY LIBRARIES *

*ANNOUNCES A SEARCH FOR A *
HEAD OF COLLECTION DEVELOPMENT



Library Assignment:  The George Washington University Libraries

Primary Location:  Gelman Library



The George Washington University Libraries (GWUL) seeks applications and
nominations of dynamic leaders in the library profession for the position of
*Head of Collection Development.  *Reporting to the Associate University
Librarian for Collections and Scholarly Communication, the *Head of
Collection Development* will lead and direct the work of the collection
development librarians and staff to build and manage collections in all
formats in the broad areas of the sciences, social sciences, and humanities.

     For complete details, including qualifications, responsibilities, and
application procedures, go to
http://www.gelman.gwu.edu/about/organization/jobs/librarian/head-of-collection-development

     The George Washington University is an equal opportunity/affirmative
action employer

Ms. Mehan Dossani, MLS
Life Sciences and Bio-Inspired Technologies Collection Development Librarian
The George Washington University Libraries
2130 H Street, NW
Washington, DC 20052
[log in to unmask]
202-994-1360
202-994-6464 (fax)
Follow me on Twitter! https://twitter.com/gwu_sciencelib


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Subject: [archives] Job post US-MS-Jackson, Special Projects Officer IV
(Electronic Records Specialist)

The Mississippi Department of Archives and History (MDAH) seeks a
Special Projects Officer IV to serve as an electronic records
specialist in the Government Records section of the Archives and
Records Services Division. Starting annual salary: $36,176.62 plus
benefits; deadline for receiving applications: April 22, 2011. For a
complete job description, please go to
http://mdah.state.ms.us/admin/personnel/spo_iv_elec-recs.pdf

many thanks,
Julie Dees
MDAH Digital Archivist
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Management Corporation Pittsburgh, PA
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Subject: [archives] Job Post -- NYC Environmental Protection Summer Internships


NYC Environmental Protection – Summer 2011 Internships

Repository Description: The DEP Archives is responsible for historical
records documenting the development and operation of New York City’s
immense water supply and distribution system. Not only are these
records historically important to engineering, science, and New York
City, but they are also critical to the continuing operation of the
NYC water supply system.

The Archives’ records span over 175 years and include
engineering/architectural drawings, photography, and administrative
records such as central subject files, progress reports, and
engineering computations. The collection includes 750 flat file
drawers of drawings, an additional 320 tubes of rolled drawings,
upwards of 30,000 photographs and over 5,000 cubic feet of boxed
records.

Job Description: This is a great opportunity to work with vitally
important archival records and to gain real-world knowledge of
managing records in local government.  Tremendous progress has been
made since DEP initiated a formal Archives clean-up project in 2001.
However there are still large bodies of material that need detailed
inventories in order to make these unique records accessible.

Projects will depend on the intern’s skill sets and interests but will
primarily focus on inventorying drawings, photography or boxed
records. Other job responsibilities include digitizing/copying
collections, conducting research for user requests and assisting the
Archives’ staff with other administrative, archival and records
management tasks as needed.

Qualifications: Candidates must be enrolled or recently graduated from
a college/university program in a related field (Library Science,
History, etc.) to be eligible. Must be motivated, flexible and have a
genuine interest in archives, local history, architecture/engineering,
or related. Interns must be detail-oriented, have excellent
communication and organizational skills and be able to work
independently. Must be computer literate: MS Excel is required, Adobe
Photoshop and MS Access desirable. Interns must be able to lift/move
25-40 pound boxes.

Compensation: Internships are unpaid and run from June 2011 – August
2011. A minimum commitment of 2 days per week/150 hours total is
required.

Location: The Archives is located on the east side of Manhattan.

To apply: Please send a resume and cover letter with your availability
and two references by email to: [log in to unmask]


For more information about NYC Environmental Protection please visit
our website at www.nyc.gov/dep or our Facebook page at
www.facebook.com/nycwater.

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stories based upon original French language sources.  Send your
qualifications and contact information to:  *[log in to unmask]*

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