1. [LinkedIn] Director of Library and Information Services,

Evangelical Seminary - Harrisburg, Pennsylvania Area

2. [LinkedIn] Library Services Consultant - Metadata (Special Sales Team), OCLC - Columbus, Ohio Area
3. [LinkedIn] Branch Manager, Douglas County Libraries - Greater Denver Area
4. [sla-dmah] FW: USA - LOS ANGELES - DIGITAL ARCHIVIST



1. [LinkedIn] Director of Library and Information Services,

Evangelical Seminary - Harrisburg, Pennsylvania Area

https://www.linkedin.com/jobs2/view/11028756?trk=eml-jymbii-organic-job-viewjob-link&refId=b2769c04-5e16-4ac9-b3a6-7dac22ad6f30

The Director is responsible for:

 

  • Selection, acquisition, cataloging, circulation, and preservation of physical and digital information sources
  • Library administration and staff scheduling
  • Assisting patrons in meeting their information needs
  • Teaching a required Information Literacy course
  • Working with seminary faculty and administration, and with colleagues in the Southeastern Pennsylvania Theological Library Association
  • Supporting online courses and students at a distance from the library through developing accessibility to digital resources and promoting the role of electronic resources across programs
  • Maintaining the library’s social media presence

 

Depending on interests, skills, and experience, the Director may also be invited to:

 

  • Participate in website and electronic media development teams
  • Work with others to implement strategic initiatives

 

Desired Skills and Experience

Applicants must hold an MLS/MILS degree or equivalent from an ALA-accredited program. Experience in library services and electronic resources, familiarity with religious materials, and strong customer service skills are required. First consideration will be given to candidates with experience in website administration and/or online education. Faculty rank requires at least a second Master’s degree and subscribing to the Statement of Faith of the National Association of Evangelicals.

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2. [LinkedIn] Library Services Consultant - Metadata (Special Sales Team), OCLC - Columbus, Ohio Area

https://www.linkedin.com/jobs2/view/17563201?trk=eml-jymbii-organic-job-viewjob-link&refId=b2769c04-5e16-4ac9-b3a6-7dac22ad6f30

Discover.  Innovate.  Collaborate.  Inform. A few words we use to describe a career at OCLC.

 

OCLC, a worldwide library services organization headquartered in Dublin, Ohio, is a leader in information technologies and innovative online services. With office locations around the globe, OCLC employees are dedicated to offering premier services and software to help libraries cut costs while keeping pace with the demands of our information-driven society.

 

We are currently seeking a Library Services Consultant – Metadata to join our Special Sales Team.

 

The Library Services Consultant - Metadata is responsible for marketing and sales of OCLC metadata products and services to libraries in a defined geographic region. The primary focus of the Library Services Consultant - Metadata is achieving and surpassing sales goals established for each fiscal year by Member and/or product. Activities include field sales to libraries, including onsite presentation and demonstration of OCLC Services, and collaboration with OCLC Partner staff to insure appropriate sales efforts are developed and executed. The Library Services Consultant - Metadata is responsible for the relationship with the Member from initial contact through long-term mutual partnership between the Member, OCLC, and the OCLC Partner. Due to the nature of this position extensive travel is required (i.e., 60 – 80% of the time).

Desired Skills and Experience

The Library Services Consultant- Metadata is responsible for field sales and will work closely with OCLC sales management, library services consultants, product management staff, order processing staff, and OCLC Partners to:

 

  • Develop and execute sales and promotional plans through direct field sales efforts within an assigned region
  • Develop and maintain an active pipeline to support sales goals
  • Use the Challenger Sales Methodology to exceed sales and revenue targets.
  • Assist OCLC Marketing and Communications to develop relevant collateral for OCLC metadata services.
  • Maintain strong relationships with OCLC Members, prospective Members, and OCLC Partners.
  • Develop and maintain specialized and in-depth knowledge of OCLC metadata products and services, including an understanding of the interrelationships of all OCLC services.

Qualifications:

  • Position requires a minimum of three years' experience as outside sales representative in the information industry or with library automation and extensive understanding of library technical services.
  • Ability to manage complex sales cycles.
  • Excellent interpersonal and relationship-building skills.
  • Prior team selling experience
  • Demonstrated experience at making presentations to large groups.
  • Self-motivated; self-starter; able to work from home.
  • Library sales experience strongly preferred.
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  • 3. [LinkedIn] Branch Manager, Douglas County Libraries - Greater Denver Area
  • https://www.linkedin.com/jobs2/view/17635538?trk=eml-jymbii-organic-job-viewjob-link&refId=b2769c04-5e16-4ac9-b3a6-7dac22ad6f30
  • Does the Idea of Managing a Community Library Within a Progressive Library District Inspire You?

                                                              Then Don’t Miss This Opportunity!

     

     

    Douglas County Libraries is passionate about creating libraries that change lives, and shaping the future of libraries and librarianship. We value energy, drive and creativity that feed an entrepreneurial spirit. If you share our passion and are committed to making a difference in a fast-changing environment, Douglas County Libraries may be the right place for you!

     

    We are looking for:

    • An ambassador and representative – the face of the library to the community.
    • A leader to help us define the future and align and inspire people to manifest our vision. 
    • A remover of obstacles to the realization of big ideas.
    • A strategist to accomplish community and financial goals.
    • A team player who forges effective partnerships inside the organization and within the community.
    • A financial officer who masters our budget from concept to execution.

     

    Required Qualifications:

    • An ALA Accredited MLS.
    • An impressive track record (5+ years) of relevant leadership and supervisory experience.

     

    Desired Skills and Experience

    Additionally, you:

    • Are friendly and open to new people and new possibilities.
    • Love to teach and communicate in front of a crowd or one-on-one.
    • Take risks, lead through change, and thoughtfully disrupt the status quo.
    • Encourage risk-taking in others, strategically focusing momentum and enthusiasm.
    • Anticipate the needs of your stakeholders, seizing opportunities without losing focus on strategic objectives.
    • Are an active listener.
    • Will manage a staff of 65+ employees in the largest library in the District, the James H. LaRue Library and its “sister” library, Roxborough Library.

     

    JOIN OUR TEAM as a Library Branch Manager at Douglas County Libraries.  Previous Branch Managers at the James H. LaRue/Roxborough Libraries have progressed to upper level Executive positions.

                 This could be an exciting career-building opportunity for the right candidate.

     

    We invite you to learn more about this career opportunity at http://douglascountylibraries.org/

                      Applications received by July 31, 2014 will be given first consideration.

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  • 4. [sla-dmah] FW: USA - LOS ANGELES - DIGITAL ARCHIVIST

  • Digital Archivist
    Department: Library Special Collections

    Rank and Salary:              
    §  Assistant Librarian – Associate Librarian  ($47,722 - $69,331)
    Position Availability: Immediately 
    Application deadline for first consideration:  August 29, 2014.

     

     

    Description of Institution and Library

    One of ten University of California campuses, the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) is located in Westwood Village, approximately five miles from the Pacific Ocean near Santa Monica. Comprised of the College of Letters and Science and 11 professional schools, the 419-acre campus features 163 buildings. UCLA has more than 4,000 faculty and academic staff and approximately 26,000 employees overall. Founded in 1919, UCLA offers 337 undergraduate and graduate degree programs and has more than 28,000 undergraduates and 12,000 graduate students. Academic excellence, faculty distinction, and a comprehensive curriculum are hallmarks of UCLA, which is a member of the Association of American Universities. Among the faculty are fourteen Nobel Laureates, twelve Rhodes Scholars, ten National Medal of Science winners, a Fields Medal Winner, eleven MacArthur Grant winners, and seventy-eight Guggenheim Fellows. UCLA is California’s largest university and is a model for public institutions of higher education. As the seventh largest employer in the region, UCLA generates almost $14 in economic activity for every $1 state taxpayers invest in UCLA and generates an annual $11.9 billion economic impact for the state of California. 

     

    Consistently ranked among the top 10 academic research libraries in North America, the UCLA Library is comprised of 10 major libraries and 11 library wide departments including the Southern Regional Library Facility, the remote storage facility for the southern UC campuses, all of which report to the University Librarian. In addition, there are 12 affiliated library units located on the campus. There are approximately 105 librarians on the campus, and the UCLA Library has a staff of approximately 300, and approximately 400 – 500 student employees. The Library has an organizational structure that includes the use of teams in conjunction with departments and units. The library collection consists of more than 9 million volumes and more than 78,000 current serial titles and an aggressively expanding electronic resources collection. The Library’s annual budget is in excess of $44 million; more than $10 million supports the acquisition of print and digital material, and the library is part of the California Digital Library. The UCLA Library is a member of the Association of Research Libraries (ARL), the Coalition for Networked Information (CNI), the Center for Research Libraries (CRL), the Council on Library and Information Resources (CLIR), International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA), and the Scholarly Publishing & Academic Resources Coalition (SPARC). 

     

    Library Special Collections (LSC) is an enterprise-wide, organizational entity within the UCLA Library System that integrates special collections resources, services, and operations. Central to this re-organized unit is a curatorial team of four subject experts (Performing Arts, University Archives, History of Science and Medicine, Collecting Los Angeles), three format specific curators (Rare Books, Visual Materials, Manuscripts), and the Head of the Center for Oral History Research. LSC also includes three administrative sections: Collection Management, Research and Instructional Services, and Administrative Services. The Collection Management Section centralizes the acquisitions, rare book cataloging, and processing of special collections materials; coordinates lending processes; and facilitates collaboration with the Cataloging and Metadata Department and the Preservation Program. The Research and Instructional Services Section integrates public services for LSC, including centralized reference and instructional services, and exhibitions and programs. The Administrative Services Section consolidates the planning, budget, human resources, fundraising, assessment, technology, and events functions of LSC. The entire staff of approximately 40 FTE work together as a team to build, preserve, and provide access to the outstanding special collections of the UCLA Library.  

     

    The Collection Management Section includes the Digital Initiatives group, which is responsible for maintaining a born-digital archives management program, managing digital projects, and facilitating online access to digital collections and archival description. The Digital Initiatives group works closely with LSC staff, as well as staff from the Digital Library Program, Digital Initiatives and Information Technology, the Preservation Imaging Unit at SRLF, the Cataloging and Metadata Center, and the Preservation Program to undertake a holistic approach to digital initiatives across UCLA Library.

     

    Position Duties

     

    Reporting to the Head, Center for Primary Research & Training and Digital Initiatives, the Digital Archivist leads and supports LSC efforts to acquire, describe, preserve, and provide access to born-digital special collections material and to facilitate projects and programs that provide digital access to analog holdings. The Digital Archivist works in a highly collaborative manner with curatorial, professional, and technical staff in LSC and the UCLA Library, as well as with faculty and students, to enhance LSC digital services and operations, complete specific digital projects, and to lead the continuing development of a sustainable born-digital management program. In a liaison role to the Digital Library Program, Digital Initiatives and Information Technology staff, Cataloging and Metadata Center, UCLA Library digitization production facilities, Teaching and Learning Services, and the Research Library Collections, Research, and Instructional Services, the position provides expertise on issues related to management of digital special collections materials.

     

    Specific duties and responsibilities include

     

    §  develops and implements policies and procedures that facilitate acquisition, preservation, arrangement, description, and access to born-digital materials in accordance with emerging standards and best practices

    §  collaborates closely with curators, other library staff, and collection donors to survey, appraise, and ensure proper transfer of born-digital holdings

    §  trains archival processors and students to process hybrid and born-digital collections and make them available for research

    §  collaborates with LSC public services staff and UCLA Library systems staff to facilitate discovery and access to digital materials

    §  collaborates with DIIT staff to develop preservation strategies appropriate for digital materials

    §  oversees the building and maintenance of the necessary hardware and software systems in LSC to manage digital collections

    §  collaborates with LSC, UCLA Library staff, faculty, and students to explore new research methodologies enabled by digital archives and to develop technical platforms to facilitate this research

    §  coordinates with LSC staff and UCLA Library staff to plan, prioritize, and carry out projects to digitize archives, manuscripts, and rare books in order to provide broader access to these materials and encourage their use in teaching and learning

    §  participates in the conception and development of grant applications to help UCLA Library build infrastructure for born-digital materials and to complete digital projects

    §  represents UCLA Library in UC-wide and national, regional, and local committees and forums on matters relevant to digital special collections management.

     

    Required Qualifications

     

    §  ALA-accredited Master's Degree in Library or Information Science OR an advanced degree in an appropriate subject discipline with relevant special collections or archival training

    §  Minimum of one to two years professional experience working in special collections in an academic or research library

    §  Thorough knowledge of archival theory and practice as demonstrated through experience performing archival appraisal, arrangement, description, and preservation

    §  Knowledge of and experience with strategies and technology such as digital forensics, digital preservation, and systems developed or adopted by the archival community for managing born-digital materials

    §  Familiarity with standards for description and preservation of special collections holdings including EAD, MARC, MODS, METS, DACS, RDA, and PREMIS

    §  Knowledge of and experience with standards and best practices for digitization of archives, manuscripts, rare books, photographs, audiovisual recordings, and other special collections holdings. 

    §  Excellent oral and written communication skills, organizational skills, and time management skills.

    §  Commitment to professional issues demonstrated through strong interest in local or national committee work, research, or publication

    §  Working knowledge of standard computer office applications such as Microsoft Outlook, Word, Excel, Access, PowerPoint or other productivity software

    §  Capacity to thrive in the exciting, ambiguous, future-oriented environment of a world-class research institution and to respond effectively to changing needs and priorities.

    §  Ability to initiate and maintain cooperative working relationships with co-workers, supervisors, and managers, and to represent LSC in a professional manner to relevant constituencies.  Ability to work harmoniously and as a team player, thrive in a team-based environment, and skill in fostering teamwork among others.

    §  Ability to get to work reliably and on time and to be present in the workplace during normal working hours. 

    §  Commitment to fostering a diverse educational environment and workplace and ability to work with a diverse student and faculty population

     

    Desired Qualifications

     

    §  Demonstrated experience with project management and work flow design and implementation for digital projects 

    §  Knowledge and experience with a variety of computer operating systems, storage systems, and file formats

    §  Demonstrated knowledge and ability to stay abreast of privacy, confidentiality, copyright and use policies associated with special collections materials

    §  Experience in writing funding proposals

     

    General Information

     

    Professional librarians at UCLA are academic appointees. Librarians at UCLA are represented by an exclusive bargaining agent, University Council – American Federation of Teachers (UC-AFT). They are entitled to appropriate professional leave, two days per month of vacation leave, one day per month of sick leave, and all other benefits granted to non-faculty academic personnel. The University has an excellent retirement system and sponsors a variety of group health, dental, vision, and life insurance plans in addition to other benefits. Relocation assistance provided.

     

    Appointees to the librarian series at UC shall have professional backgrounds that demonstrate a high degree of creativity, teamwork, and flexibility.  Such background will normally include a professional degree from an ALA-accredited library and information science graduate program.  In addition to professional competence and quality of service within the library in the primary job, advancement in the librarian series requires professional involvement and contributions outside of the library, and/or university and community service, and/or scholarly activities.  Candidates must show evidence or promise of such contributions.

     

    Application Procedures

    Anyone wishing to be considered for this position should apply here: https://recruit.apo.ucla.edu/apply/ https://recruit.apo.ucla.edu/apply/JPF00329

     

    Applications must include:

    §  a cover letter describing qualifications and experience;

    §  a current resume/vitae detailing education and relevant experience; and

    §  the names and contact information for at least three professional references, including a current or previous supervisor.

    Candidates applying by August 29, 2014 will be given first consideration for this position.  UCLA welcomes and encourages diversity and seeks applications and nominations from women and minorities.  UCLA seeks to recruit and retain a diverse workforce as a reflection of our commitment to serve the people of California, to maintain the excellence of the university, and to offer our students richly varied disciplines, perspectives, and ways of knowing and learning.

     

    UCLA is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action/ADA-compliant employer.  Under federal law, the University of California may employ only individuals who are legally authorized to work in the United States as established by providing documents specified in the Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986.  Employment is contingent upon completion of satisfactory background investigation.

     

    Visit the UCLA Library Employment and Human Resources website at: http://library.ucla.edu/about/employment-human-resources.

     

     

    Maurita Ploesch
    Assistant Director, Academic Human Resources
    22478 Charles E. Young Research Library Los Angeles, CA  90095-1575
    Office: (310) 825-7095
    Fax: (310) 825-6174

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