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NOTICE OF VACANCY

Monday, August 6, 2012



TITLE: Chinese Studies Librarian

LOCATION:   East Asia Library

 *THE LIBRARIES:  *

Among the largest academic research libraries in North America, the
University of Washington Libraries has a collection of more than seven
million cataloged volumes, an equal number in microform format, more than
50,000 serial titles, and several million items in other formats. Students
and faculty recognize the value provided by the Libraries and rank the
Libraries as the most important source of information for their work. The
Libraries also receives the highest satisfaction rating of any academic
service on the surveys of graduating seniors conducted by the Office of
Educational Assessment.



*THE EAST ASIA LIBRARY*

The East Asia Library supports the faculty and students in the Department
of Asian Languages and Literature as well as the China Studies Program, the
Japan Studies Program, and the Korea Studies Program and Center for Korea
Studies in the Jackson School of International Studies, the East Asia
Center, and the East Asia Resource Center. It is a major resource for
international scholars and the local heritage community and a a leader
among the national community of East Asia libraries, known for its
outstanding collections, international collaborations, and innovative
digital projects. The East Asia Library is located in Gowen Hall with a
historic reading room and recently refurbished user spaces and has a large
auxiliary stacks space for growth of its significant collections of over
650,000 volumes of publications on East Asia in Chinese, Japanese, Korean,
Tibetan, Manchurian, Mongolian, and other languages. See
http://www.lib.washington.edu/east-asia/ for further information about the
East Asia Library.**

*THE POSITION*

The University of Washington Libraries seeks an energetic Chinese Studies
Librarian committed to providing a range of excellent services and
collections.  Reporting to the Director of the East Asia Library, the
Chinese Studies Librarian works with one of the premier Chinese Studies
programs in the United States. The Program has come to expect that this
librarian will have a high degree of accessibility and visibility, actively
communicating with students and faculty, and collaborating on projects and
curriculum initiatives. The Chinese Studies Librarian typically attends
faculty meetings and other departmental events, and is available for
activities involving domestic and international collaborations. The
Libraries enjoys a strong relationship with the Chinese community, and the
successful candidate will be expected to contribute to sustaining this
connection. The Chinese Studies Librarian seeks grants and gifts as
appropriate and participates in donor functions. The position also provides
original cataloging of Chinese language materials. He/she is a strong team
player and collaborates and interacts regularly with the other librarians
and staff members within and outside the East Asia Library.

*SPECIFIC RESPONSIBILITIES AND DUTIES:*

   - Provides a full range of instructional services, both in class and
   through online learning and courseware.
   - Provides general and customized reference services and research
   consultation both on-site and virtual to students and faculty of Chinese
   studies and other users.
   - Serves as liaison to Chinese studies programs; actively engages with
   faculty, staff, and students to develop strong working relations; promotes
   and markets services and resources.
   - Creates and maintains web pages and subject guides and provides
   computer support for instructions and research in Chinese studies.
   - Working with Director of the East Asia Library, selects materials for
   Chinese studies, manages acquisitions budget, and assesses user needs to
   ensure collections are relevant and of high quality.
   - Recommends short and long term goals and objectives for the Chinese
   studies collection; periodically evaluates the content and condition of the
   collection; and provides general maintenance of the collection.
   - Performs original cataloging for Chinese language materials.
   - Meets with donors and fosters productive donor relations.
   - Seeks grants and gifts to enhance Chinese studies collections and
   services.
   - Serves as a member of the East Asia Library management team and, as
   such, may lead an aspect of the library's public services.
   - Participates in the Libraries' digital initiatives, scholarly
   communication, and assessment efforts.
   - Represents the Libraries in various professional associations and
   collaborative programs related to Chinese collections and services.
   - Participates in Libraries-wide task forces, committees, and groups as
   appropriate.
   - Assumes other responsibilities as assigned; performs other duties as
   required.





*QUALIFICATIONS:*

*Required:*

·        Graduate degree from a program accredited by the American Library
Association or an equivalent graduate library science/information studies
degree.

·        Demonstrated commitment to diversity and understanding of the
contributions a diverse workforce brings to the workplace.

·        Excellent communication skills (to read, write, and converse) in
English and Chinese.

·        Ability to read classical Chinese at a high level of proficiency.

·        Demonstrated knowledge of scholarly resources, reference tools,
electronic resources, and contemporary research and scholarship in Chinese
Studies.

·        Demonstrated high level of computer literacy and knowledge of
current and emerging technology as it contributes to meeting the needs of
researchers and learners.

·        Evidence of a desire to continue learning in the area of Chinese
Studies and related fields.

·        Ability to work independently and with others in a demanding and
rapidly changing environment where consultation, collaboration, and
creativity are essential.

·        Experience or demonstrated strong interest in developing and
providing user services.

 *Preferred:*

·        Minimum of two years post-MLS (or equivalent degree) professional
experience working in a library or library-related position.

·        Undergraduate or graduate degree in a field of Chinese Studies,
demonstrating broad knowledge across disciplines and with an emphasis on
social sciences and humanities.

·        Experience in developing collections and providing instruction.

·        Public service experience in an academic library.

·        Experience with cataloging and familiarity with cataloging rules
and tools such as OCLC, MARC21 formats, AACR2, LC subject headings and
classifications.

·        Demonstrated experience working creatively, collaboratively, and
effectively with colleagues, faculty and students.

·        Evidence of contributions to the profession.

·        Evidence of initiative and resourcefulness in past activities.



SALARY:        $42,600* *minimum. Starting salary commensurate with
qualifications and background.



BENEFITS:     Librarians are academic personnel and participate in the
University of Washington Retirement Plan on a matching basis. Vacation is
accrued at the rate of 24 working days per year; sick leave at the rate of
12 working days per year. No state or local income tax.



*APPLICATION PROCESS:*

To apply for this position, please submit the following information to
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·        Cover letter (addressed to Laura Lillard, Academic Human Resources
Librarian).

·        Curriculum vitae or resume (include a telephone number, mailing
address, email address and salary requirements).

·        List of three references who are knowledgeable of your
qualifications for this position (include telephone numbers, mailing
addresses, and email addresses).

·        Please use "Librarian Application" in the subject heading.

·        Please submit all three components in a single, multi-page PDF
document. All submissions will be maintained in a secure, password
protected online file space until interviews are conducted. Then, some
application materials will be circulated.



*APPLICATION DEADLINE:*

To ensure consideration, applications should be received no later than 5:00
pm, Friday, October 26th, 2012.

University of Washington Libraries Home Page is
http://www.lib.washington.edu
The East Asia Library Home Page is htt://lib.washington.edu/east-asia/

University of Washington, an Equal Opportunity and Affirmative Action
Employer, is building a culturally diverse staff and strongly encourages
applications from female and minority candidates.

In compliance with the Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986, the
University is required to verify and document the citizenship or employment
authorization of each new employee.



Laura Lillard
Assistant Director, Libraries Academic Human Resources
University of Washington Libraries
206-685-1594
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