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1.  [LIBJOBS] Position Announcement: Technical Librarian, Sandia National
Laboratories, Albuquerque, NM, USA
2. [LIBJOBS] U.S. Fayetteville, Arkansas -- Head of Instruction and Liaison
Services
3. [LibraryJobline]: Technology and Business Community Engagement Librarian
(Madison, WI)
4. [LIBJOBS] Job Posting: Member Support Services- world wide
5. [LIBJOBS] Princeton NJ USA - Library Discovery and Integrated System
Coordinator


1.  [LIBJOBS] Position Announcement: Technical Librarian, Sandia National
Laboratories, Albuquerque, NM, USA

*Technical Librarian (Job ID 649087):*  The Sandia National Laboratories
Technical Library is seeking an innovative, highly motivated, energetic and
forward-thinking librarian/information scientist to become an integral part
of its team.  The selected candidate will play a critical role in a variety
of areas to include, but not be limited to:  Reference/Research, Collection
Management, E-Access/Document-Delivery, User Education/Outreach Services
and Data Management/Curation Services.  The selected candidate will
contribute to the Technical Library's products and services in the
successful delivery and management of scholarly information that support
the mission of the Labs.  Professional librarians afforded the opportunity
to work at Sandia will be actively engaged in meeting the needs of Sandia's
researchers and management through the deliberate use and deployment of
technology as a research and reporting tool.



For more information and to submit your application, go to
http://www.sandia.gov/careers.





Donald W. Guy

Manager, Technical Library

Sandia Technical Library

Sandia National Laboratories

Dept. 9536, MS 0899

Phone  505.284.2859

Fax 505.844.3143

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2. [LIBJOBS] U.S. Fayetteville, Arkansas -- Head of Instruction and Liaison
Services

Please excuse any cross-postings of this ad for the position soon to be
available in the University of Arkansas Libraries.



*Head of Instruction** and Liaison Services*



The University of Arkansas Libraries seek applications and nominations for the
position of Head of Instruction and Liaison Services.  In anenvironment
where constant change and transformation occur, the Head of Instruction and
Liaison Services works collaboratively with library staff that provide
instruction and consultation services, collection development, and outreach
to the campus research community.

 The head leads a department of professional librarians and staff to
support student learning through the development and assessment of focused
instruction and consultation services throughout the curriculum.  The
department consists of librarians for agriculture, business, education,
engineering, geosciences, english, communication, social and life sciences,
and mathematics.  In addition, the head provides collaborative leadership
in liaison services for all campus disciplines and extends partnerships
with campus entities, including the University’s Global Campus and Honors
College.

 Responsibilities of this position include research and creative work and
service in keeping with the faculty requirements of the University of
Arkansas.  The successful candidate must have demonstrated a record of
achievement sufficient for appointment at the rank of Librarian / Professor
with tenure and should possess excellent interpersonal skills encompassing
the ability to work collegially as a member of a team; strong analyticaland
organizational skills; and excellent written and oral communication
skills.  A dossier will be required for appointment and hiring.

 *Qualifications.  Required:*  A master’s degree from an ALA-accredited
program and a minimum of seven years of experience with research and
instruction programs.  Demonstrated understanding of, and receptiveness to,
the uses of emerging technologies and instructional design principles.
Demonstrated success with leading and managing people in a research
environment.  *Preferred:*  Knowledge of trends and issues in
scholarlycommunications.
Demonstrated experience with assessment tools and strategies.  Knowledge of
collection development tools and methods.

 *Rank and Salary:*  Tenured, twelve-month faculty appointment at the rank
of Librarian / Professor.  Salary: $75,000.

 *Benefits:*  Relocation allowance available. Benefits include TIAA/CREF,
Fidelity Mutual Fund, or the Arkansas Public Employees RetirementSystem, 22
days of annual leave, tuition reduction, and health insurance.

 *Background:* The University of Arkansas places students first by enhancing
 academic programs, creating an engaging campus life, reducingobstacles,
enhancing diversity, improving graduation rates, and marshaling the
expertise of the faculty, staff, and students.  The University isclassified
by the Carnegie Foundation as a research university with very high levels of
 research activity (RU/VH).  The University provides a superiorcampus
landscape and environment while designing and building world class
facilities.  The funding for research awards and research expenditures
continues to grow, and so do the academic programs offered.  The University
Libraries share in the stewardship of the University’s goals and takes
responsibility for the health of the research and teaching collections as
well as programs that further support the academic mission.  For more
information, visit the Libraries’ home page (http://libinfo.uark.edu).
*The University of Arkansas campus *(http://www.uark.edu/) in Fayetteville,
Arkansas, with a student enrollment of more than 25,000, is the flagship
campus of the University of Arkansas System.  With a population of
approximately 460,000, the northwest Arkansas region is home to two Fortune
100 company headquarters.  This thriving region offers numerouscultural
venues, such as the Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art, the Walton Arts
Center, and the Shiloh Museum of Ozark History. (
http://www.collegetownprofile.com/arkansas/universityofarkansas/index.html)

 *Application deadline** and contact information.  *Women and minorities are
 encouraged to apply.  Completed applications received by April 10, 2015,
will receive full consideration.  Late applications will be reviewed as
necessary to fill the position. Send letter of application, résumé, and
names, addresses, and telephone numbers of three current references to
[log in to unmask]  <[log in to unmask]>to the attention of Jeff Banks,
Assistant Director forLibrary Human Resources and Diversity Programs,
University of Arkansas Libraries, 365 N. McIlroy Avenue, Fayetteville,
Arkansas 72701-4002.

 *The** University of Arkansas is
an equal opportunity, affirmative action institution.  The University
welcomes applications without regard to age, race,gender (including
pregnancy), national origin, disability, religion, marital or parental
status, protected veteran status, military service,
geneticinformation, sexual orientation,
or gender
identity.  Persons must have proof of legal authority to work in the
United States on the first day
ofemployment.  All applicant information is subject to public
disclosure under the Arkansas Freedom of Information Act.*

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3. [LibraryJobline]: Technology and Business Community Engagement Librarian
(Madison, WI)

http://www.libraryjobline.org/job/4538/Technology-and-Business-Community-Engagement-Librarian?ref=email
City of Madison / Madison, WI
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Job deadline] Apply by April 16th, 2015   [image: Job salary] $49,845.00
per year   [image: Job type of library] Public   [image: This job is
located in Wisconsin] Wisconsin
Madison Public Library seeks a creative and innovative Librarian who will
develop relationships with and provide services to Madison area
technologists, entrepreneurs and businesses. This position will play a key
role in developing the library’s web services while ensuring that such
services serve all Madisonians, including unserved and underserved
individuals and groups. Consistent with our mission and vision, this
position cultivates community partnerships which foster the availability of
technologies that support opportunities to learn, share and create.
Familiarity with emerging...  read more
<http://www.libraryjobline.org/job/4538/Technology-and-Business-Community-Engagement-Librarian?ref=email>
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4. [LIBJOBS] Job Posting: Member Support Services- world wide

ORCID (http://orcid.org) is seeking experienced and enthusiastic
professionals for 4 new Regional Member Support Services positions. If you
like the excitement of a start-up and the public-service orientation of a
non-profit, join us in building our regional engagement programs.

The full posting is at https://orcid.org/about/team/supportservices. The
positions are remote and can be done from any location.

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5. [LIBJOBS] Princeton NJ USA - Library Discovery and Integrated System
Coordinator

*PRINCETON UNIVERSITY*

*Library Discovery and Integrated System Coordinator*

The Princeton University Library is one of the world’s leading research
libraries, serving a diverse community of 5,200 undergraduates, 2,700
graduate students, 1,200 faculty members, and many visiting scholars. Its
holdings include more than 7 million printed volumes, 5 million
manuscripts, 2 million non-print items, and extensive collections of
digital text, data, and images. The Library employs a dedicated and
knowledgeable staff of more than 300 professional and support staff working
in a large central library, 9 specialized branches, and 3 storage
facilities.

This position is responsible, along with colleagues in the Library Systems
Office, for managing the configuration and back office settings for the
Library's discovery layer products (currently Voyager, Primo, and Summon)
as well as the integrated resources management systems used by Library
staff (currently Voyager, Meridian, and SFX).

The position is also responsible for helping to create and regularly
maintain the various online and batch interfaces between the discovery
layers and the ILS, as well as from the ILS to third party systems, among
them PeopleSoft, GFA, Borrow Direct, Aeon, and others. Responsible for
significant data extracting and reporting using Access, SQL and other
reporting tools. Complex reports and queries are created for Technical and
Public Services staffs, for ARL statistics and other national organizations
that collect library data. Manages various data loads and feeds, including
financial, patron, and some bibliographic.  Also manages the Library’s
Stack Map cloud based system which provides online maps of our branch
libraries and also the Library’s instance of OnBase, a business document
management system used by several Library units. Plays an active important
role in managing system data integrity, keeping up with maintenance
requirements and new release installation oversight, and if need be,
recovery and restoration.Provides documentation for performing these
various tasks, especially those that lack documentation.

He/she is also responsible for analyzing new Library system products with
the aim of making strategic recommendations, choices, and decisions about
next generation migration. Also responsible for managing such migrations,
including comprehensive data migration as well as configuration choices and
policy decisions.

This position routinely interacts and collaborates with many staff in the
library and in various University departments, as well as with software
vendors.  The position reports to the Deputy University Librarian.

*Required *:  BA from an accredited academic university. In depth knowledge
of Library Integrated System data formats and structures, both past and
future. Demonstrated experience with SQL/RDBMS systems. Familiarity with
using Linux/Unix.Demonstrated experience using at least two scripting
tools, such as Visual Basic, BASH, PERL, PHP, Ruby and or Python, as well
as experience with HTML/CSS. Demonstrated knowledge of Library catalog
data.  Demonstrated knowledge of XML markup for library data. Experience
with Unicode, and library related non-Roman character encoding. Ability to
be able to troubleshoot issues with library systems or library data and to
manage solutions. Excellent communication skills.

*Preferred:*  MLS from an ALA accredited Library Information School.
Demonstrated knowledge of HTTP techniques and RESTful protocols.
Familiarity with Linked Data conventions. Reading  knowledge of at least
one foreign language.

Applications will be accepted only from the Jobs at Princeton website:
http://www.princeton.edu/jobs and must include a resume, cover letter, and
a list of three references with full contact information.  Princeton
University is an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants
will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color,
religion, sex, national origin, disability status, protected veteran
status, or any other characteristic protected by law. This position is
subject to the University’s background check policy.











Jean Moyer

Executive Asst. to University Librarian

Princeton University

One Washington Road

Princeton, NJ   08544

609-258-3171