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1. [LibraryJobline]: Chief of Support Services
2. [LIBJOBS] Engineering Librarian and Digital Projects Librarian, Binghamton, NY, USA
3. [LIBJOBS] Posting: Assessment Librarian Position at Oregon State University
4. [LIBJOBS] United Arab Emirates-Abu Dhabi-University Archivist
5. [LIBJOBS] PLEASE POST: Head of Technical Services - University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, U.S.
6. [LIBJOBS] Transition Experience Librarians- Zayed U. - Dubai and Abu Dhabi, UAE



1. [LibraryJobline]: Chief of Support Services

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Chief of Support Services

Anne Arundel County Public Library / Annapolis, MD

Job deadline Apply by June 15th, 2015   Job salary $77,838.00 to $129,643.00 per year   Job type of library Public   This job is located in Maryland Maryland

      Responsibilities include: Management and coordination of work of the following functional units: Materials Management, Technical Services, Virtual & Web Services, Information Technology Services, and Facilities and Capital Projects. Oversees the maintenance and acquisition of library materials; cataloging and processing of library materials; virtual and web services; information technology operations; facilities; and capital and operating budget for these...  read more

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2. [LIBJOBS] Engineering Librarian and Digital Projects Librarian, Binghamton, NY, USA


Binghamton University Libraries, Binghamton, New York, are currently accepting applications for two tenure-track library faculty positions – Digital Projects Librarian and Engineering Librarian. Binghamton University is part of the State University of New York (SUNY) system and is located in upstate New York. BU Libraries seek enthusiastic, collegial, and service-oriented librarians to serve as an integral part of the Libraries’ team in providing high quality library resources and services for the BU community. Salary and rank will be commensurate with qualifications and experience. Excellent benefits including TIAA/CREF.

Digital Projects Librarian

The Digital Projects Librarian will manage digitization projects for the Libraries, upload items into the digital preservation system (currently Rosetta by Ex Libris), manage workflows and conduct quality checks, and prepare items for retrieval and display via the Libraries' discovery layer (Primo by Ex Libris). The incumbent will also collaborate with library staff to create digital exhibits. Required qualifications include an ALA-accredited MLS, project management experience, knowledge of and experience with current trends in digital preservation, digital image file formats, and file format conversion and related software including experience using image editing applications.

Engineering Librarian

The Engineering Librarian will develop and manage the print and digital collections in support of teaching and research in Engineering and Applied Science; provide reference and instructional services; and act as a liaison to departments within the Thomas J. Watson School of Engineering. Required qualifications include an ALA-accredited MLS, coursework in engineering or the sciences or experience in an engineering field/environment, and a strong commitment to service and professional development.

Applications

Review of applications for both positions will begin on June 15, 2015 and continue until the positions are filled. For full qualifications, application instructions, and additional information, visit our website at:

http://www.binghamton.edu/libraries/about/employment/faculty.html.

 

Binghamton University is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer.

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3. [LIBJOBS] Posting: Assessment Librarian Position at Oregon State University


Oregon State University Libraries & Press (OSULP) invites applications for the position of Assessment Librarian, a full-time (1.00 FTE), 12-month, tenure track faculty position at the Assistant Professor level.  The successful candidate will work to improve Oregon State University Libraries & Press (OSULP) services and programs, with particular emphasis on the student experience, through the gathering and interpretation of a broad range of data to guide decision-making at the departmental and administrative level. We seek a colleague interested in building on existing efforts and in developing and implementing new programs and initiatives to support assessment projects initiated across the library. Applying strong communication and teamwork skills, the Assessment Librarian will promote the integration of assessment into all phases of planning and services. 

Required Qualifications

  • A Master’s degree from an ALA-accredited program or an international equivalent degree, or a Master’s degree in a data-intensive discipline
  • Demonstrated experience designing assessment projects, defining research questions, documenting and analyzing data to improve services, programs or guide decision-making
  • Project coordination experience
  • Demonstrated ability to work collaboratively as well as independently
  • Demonstrated written and oral communication skills
  • Demonstrated commitment to promoting and enhancing diversity 

The anticipated starting salary will be $50,000 - $55,000, in addition to a generous vacation and benefits package.

To ensure full consideration, applications must be received by 06/20/2015. The full position description and application instructions are available at: http://jobs.oregonstate.edu. Look for posting #0014842.

Jane Nichols, MLIS

Instruction & Emerging Technologies Librarian

Associate Professor

Oregon State University Libraries & Press

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4. [LIBJOBS] United Arab Emirates-Abu Dhabi-University Archivist

The Opportunity

The Library and Learning Commons Department seeks a University Archivist who is responsible for overall management of the University’s young archive collections.  The successful candidate will lead the collection development efforts to acquire the most significant materials of permanent historical value for documenting the history and functions of Zayed University.  The Archivist will also be responsible for shaping the management, digital access and preservation of the materials collected. The Archivist will apply professional standards to the processing, arrangement and preservation of records; oversee creation of finding aids and creation of MARC catalog records for OCLC; and create records in MARC and ISAD(G) format for in-house and web databases.

The Responsibilities

Policy Advisor/Administrator
• Recommend, implement and maintain the collection policy for university records having archival value.
• Recommend best practices regarding the development of both print and digital access to the records.
• Oversee implementation of policy and levels of practice in university office.
• Supervise a technician and student assistants.
• Through the Dean, recommend policies regarding archival records to the university administration for approval.
 
• Serve on department, college and University committees as needed to assist in development of matters benefiting the University.

Records Management and Training
• Identify and transfer archival records from university offices.
• Organize, process and preserve archival records.
• Provide archival records management and preservation training to university offices and departments.
• Contribute to planning of the future direction of the program. 
 
• Act as a leader, teacher, advisor, and facilitator for the Archives.

The Requirements

• MLS from an accredited library school or its recognized equivalent; or a graduate degree in history or other relevant discipline which includes archival training.
• At least three years’ experience with demonstrated success as an archivist, curator of manuscripts, or special collections librarian, preferably in an academic or research library.
• Familiarity with archival descriptive structure standards such as Dublin Core, MARC, EAD and ISAD(G)
• Knowledge of rights administration and management issues for archival collections
• Knowledge of descriptive content standards and best practices
• Familiarity with Archivist Toolkit or other archival management software
 
• Experience in creating and maintaining archival finding aids online, including EAD encoding, working knowledge of XML, and familiarity with DACS, and LC cataloguing standards.
 
• Broad knowledge of current technological applications for archival management and access.
 
• Experience processing and cataloguing archival records.
• Familiarity with preservation and conservation standards for archival and     manuscript collections.
• Experience creating and maintaining documentation of policy and procedures.
• Evidence of effective project planning and management.
 
• Demonstrated history of flexibility, creativity and a strong customer service commitment
• Willingness to travel between Abu Dhabi and Dubai.
• Must show promise of advancing the mission of the University through scholarly or creative achievements.
 
• Experience developing and deploying an online project from beginning to completion.
• Demonstrated working knowledge of digital image file formats and software.
• Knowledge of issues related to long term preservation of digital content.
• Experience supervising staff and student assistants.
 
• Knowledge of copyright issues in the digital realm.
• Experience working with a consortium to develop a shared repository
• Understanding of the Arabic language
• Experience working in a multi-cultural environment

The Benefits 

The University’s benefits package is highly attractive, with competitive salaries free of tax in the U.A.E., housing, a furniture allowance, annual vacation airline tickets for the employee and immediate family, educational subsidies for children and healthcare is provided to the employee and sponsored family members. 

To Apply

Please visit our web site www.zu.ac.ae and click on ‘Employment’ to be directed to the recruitment website. In addition to completing the online application form, attach a cover letter, a current CV, and the names and contact details of three professional references.
 
 
While we appreciate all applications, you will be contacted only if you are selected for an interview.

 


Leslie Haas 
Director, Library and Learning Commons 
Library and Learning Commons
ليسلي هاس 
مدير المكتبة و التعليم العام 
المكتبات و موارد التعلـّم
P.O. Box 19282 Abu Dhabi, U.A.E | T:+971 2 599 3187 | M:+971 50 551 3931 
w w w . z u . a c . a e
Accredited by Middle States Commission on Higher Education 
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5. [LIBJOBS] PLEASE POST: Head of Technical Services - University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, U.S.

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

 

 

Head of Technical Services

 

The University of Arkansas Libraries are seeking a highly experienced and nationally engaged individual to lead the Technical Services Department.  The position is responsible for oversight of acquisition, processing, and accessibility of materials for the Libraries’ collections.  Reporting to the Director for Collection Management & IT Services, the Head of Technical Services will oversee workflow and engage with new technologies and enhancement opportunities in response to user needs and priorities of the University Libraries.  A key objective will be to balance departmental functions with library initiatives and services (digitization, instruction, and research).  The department head must foster an environment of effective communication and collaboration with departmental faculty and staff.

 

The ideal candidate will possess a strong commitment to providing excellent customer service; demonstrated interpersonal skills encompassing the ability to interact with a variety of colleagues and levels of staff; ability to use technology in creative ways to solve problems and create efficiencies; demonstrated ability to promote teamwork, equality, and inclusiveness; and excellent written and oral communication skills. 

 

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 accomplishments in performance, scholarly activity, and professional service to meet criteria for appointment with tenure at the level of Librarian / Professor.  A dossier will be required for appointment and hiring.

 

Qualifications.  Required:  A master’s degree from an ALA-accredited program, a minimum of ten years of experience in technical services, five years of supervisory experience in the technical services operation of a comparably-sized academic or research institution, current knowledge of trends and best practices in technical services, and related experience in developing and implementing new ideas in a complex organization. Preferred: Collection development experience, public service experience, and statistical or data analysis experience.

 

Rank and Salary:  Twelve-month faculty appointment with tenure 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 Retirement System, 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, reducing obstacles, enhancing diversity, improving graduation rates, and marshaling the expertise of the faculty, staff, and students.  The University is classified by the Carnegie Foundation as a research university with very high levels of research activity (RU/VH).  The University provides a superior campus 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://libraries.uark.edu/).  The University of Arkansas campus (http://www.uark.edu/) in Fayetteville, Arkansas, with a student enrollment of more than 26,000, 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 numerous cultural 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 July 10, 2015, will receive full consideration.  Late applications will be reviewed as necessary to fill the position.  For the full posting or to apply, please go to http://jobs.uark.edu/postings/6533.  When completing your application, please upload the following: letter of application, résumé, and names, addresses, and telephone numbers of three current references to the attention of Jeff Banks, Assistant Director for Library Human Resources and Diversity Programs.

 

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, genetic information, sexual orientation, or gender identity.  Persons must have proof of legal authority to work in the United States on the first day of employment.  All applicant information is subject to public disclosure under the Arkansas Freedom of Information Act.

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6. [LIBJOBS] Transition Experience Librarians- Zayed U. - Dubai and Abu Dhabi, UAE

Zayed University seeks experienced, creative, and adventurous librarians for two open positions: Transition Experience Librarian, one at our Dubai campus and one at our Abu Dhabi campus. The successful candidates will work as a team to develop and lead learning and engagement opportunities designed to help Zayed University students acclimate and thrive. English Language Learners (ELL) in the Academic Bridge Program (ABP) are the focus of the Transition Experience Librarians’ efforts, with students transitioning from the Bridge program into the general education program as the secondary focus. The Librarians serve as the liaisons to the Bridge program and are responsible for maintaining a collection of ELL materials in support of the program’s needs.

 

For the full position announcement, please see: http://tinyurl.com/zuTElib

 

Zayed University, one of three federal higher education institutions supported by the federal government of the United Arab Emirates, provides high quality education in English for over 9000 Emirati students, predominantly female, at our two campuses in Dubai and Abu Dhabi. ZU is accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education. The University offers an attractive benefits package inclusive of a tax-free income, housing allowance, health insurance, yearly travel to your home country and more. Dubai is a vibrant modern city between the desert and the sea, with year-round warm weather and a high standard of living.

 

 


Diane VanderPol 
Associate Director 
Library and Learning Commons
ديان فيندر بول 
مدير مشارك 
المكتبات وموارد التعلم
P.O. Box Dubai, U.A.E | T:+971 4 402 1501 | M:+971 55 355 9417 
w w w . z u . a c . a e
Accredited by Middle States Commission on Higher Education