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NOTICE OF VACANCY

 November 18, 2013





TITLE:             Acquisitions Librarian



LOCATION:   Acquisitions and Rapid Cataloging Services



*THE LIBRARIES:*

Serving three campuses, the University of Washington Libraries is one of
the largest and most innovative libraries in North America with collections
exceeding 8 million volumes, over 500,000 electronic books, more than
120,000 currently received journal titles, as well as millions of scholarly
resources in other formats. Beyond the strength of local collections and
digital resources, the Libraries is recognized for its excellent service,
innovative learning and research spaces, faculty partnerships, global
reach, extensive assessment efforts and  diverse award-winning staff. The
Libraries plays a significant leadership role regionally as a member in the
groundbreaking Orbis Cascade Alliance and throughout the profession as
evidenced by the number of its staff selected for competitive leadership
programs and honored by professional association lifetime achievement
awards.



*THE ACQUISITIONS AND RAPID CATALOGING SERVICES DIVISION:*

Acquisitions and Rapid Cataloging Services (ARCS) is one of three technical
services divisions within Resource Acquisitions and Description/Information
Technology Services; the others are Cataloging and Metadata Services (CAMS)
and Preservation Services. ARCS is the Libraries' central acquisitions unit
for materials in all formats. Wherever possible, ARCS performs simple
cataloging on receipt for newly acquired monographs using copy from the
Library of Congress and OCLC member libraries; items that cannot be quick
cataloged are distributed to staff in CAMS.

Acquisition and processing is partially decentralized within the Libraries.
The East Asia Library (CJK) and International Studies (Near East, Slavic,
South Asia, Southeast Asia) have their own technical services operations,
which acquire and process vernacular materials. Some units, including the
Bothell Campus Library, Tacoma Campus Library, Health/Sciences Library, and
Microforms/Newspapers Division receive and process their print serials
directly, although ordering is handled centrally. The Gallagher Law Library is
a separate administrative unit and is responsible for its own acquisitions.

ARCS works closely with these units, as well as CAMS, Collection Management
Services, Preservation Services and Central Circulation Services to
standardize and coordinate processing procedures and policies across the
Libraries.

The division also works with the Libraries' Digital Initiatives Unit to
carry out digitization projects, working on rights management, scanning,
and providing descriptive metadata.





*THE POSITION:*

Under the direction of the Head of Acquisitions and Rapid Cataloging
Services, manages order and claiming activities for one-time order
resources in all formats for the Seattle, Bothell and Tacoma campuses;
supervises staff and students, and coordinates the work activities of a
work group; provides oversight of record loading from vendors and OCLC
PromptCat; assists in continuing resources management projects; assists in
the management of the division.



*SPECIFIC RESPONSIBILITIES AND DUTIES: *

·        Provides management and oversight of one-time order placement and
claiming activities including loading of bibliographic and order records
supplied by library book vendors and OCLC's PromptCat service.

·        Monitors vendors and OCLC concerning the supply of order-level
records and PromptCat cataloging records.

·        Manages contact with vendors in relation to one-time ordering,
claiming, report generation and record supply.  Responsible for the
analysis and implementation of ordering and claiming of one-time
resources.  In conjunction with the Acquisitions and Rapid Cataloging
Services Head, analyzes vendor services and performance.

·        Monitors incoming orders and materials to identify potential
licensing issues.  May perform initial review of licenses.

·        Interacts with selectors to manage ordering, claiming and related
order follow-up activities.

·        Maintains awareness of copy cataloging standards and trends.

·        Works on projects relating to continuing resources as assigned.

·        Trains staff and librarians across the Libraries in the use of
online acquisitions tools, including the Alma Acquisitions and YBP Gobi
interfaces.

·        Supervises staff of the work group. Supervises other temporary and
hourly staff as necessary. As required, may direct or oversee the work of
other staff in the Division.

·        Assists in all aspects of management of the section, including
policy development, implementation and documentation.  Contributes to
organizational effectiveness.

·        Interviews and recommends selection of new personnel; develops,
implements and monitors training; assigns and schedules work; acts upon
leave requests; conducts annual performance evaluations; and recommends
disciplinary action.

·        Facilitates communication within the work group and the section;
develops and disseminates instructions and information to staff; organizes
and conducts meetings.

·        Serves as a resource for staff in order to solve complex
acquisitions problems.

·        Follows trends in acquisitions, publishing and scholarly
communication. Contributes to professional associations and committees.
Serves on Libraries and UW committees as appropriate.

·        Communicates appropriately, effectively and positively. Plays an
active role in staying informed and participating in Libraries and unit
meetings, activities and events.

·        Assumes other responsibilities as assigned and performs related
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.

·        Knowledge of current technological developments in acquisitions
and/or collection development.

·        Experience with an integrated library system and bibliographic
utilities.

·        Proficiency in using a variety of software, including spreadsheets
and databases (MS-Excel and MS-Access), with the eventual expectation of
journeyman level proficiency in MS Excel, MS Access and Alma Analytics.

·        Knowledge of one or more European languages.

·        Excellent communication, interpersonal, organizational and
analytical skills, and the ability to work effectively with staff as
individuals and groups.  Ability to function well in a changing
environment, work effectively within a large organization, and exercise
initiative in a collaborative framework.



*Preferred: *

·        Experience in an acquisitions department of a large academic
research library.

·        Supervisory experience.

·        Experience with OCLC.



*SALARY:*       $45,000 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 [log in to unmask]:
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, January 10, 2014.



The University of Washington Libraries Home Page is
http://www.lib.washington.edu



The Acquisitions and Rapid Cataloging Services Home Page is
http://www.lib.washington.edu/arc



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.