Executive Director – LibraryLinkNJ-The New Jersey Library Cooperative
Seeking a visionary and experienced Executive Director to lead THE innovative New Jersey Library Cooperative to even higher levels of service and resource-sharing.
The Executive Board of LibraryLinkNJ, located in Piscataway, NJ, seeks an experienced leader—responsive to member, staff and state-wide needs and skilled in focusing the efforts of a team of talented professionals—as its next Executive Director. LibraryLinkNJ is the single, statewide, multi-type library cooperative in New Jersey, working in partnership with its 2,000 multi-type member libraries and the New Jersey State Library to provide access to excellent library services for 8.79 million residents in twenty-one counties. With a $1.84 million annual budget and 6 FTE system staff, LibraryLinkNJ is a member-focused organization with a reputation for providing effective continuing education, strong outreach services, high-level support for innovative technologies, and statewide delivery to its multi-type library membership. The Cooperative has over 1100 voting representatives from over 2,000 public and private school, public, academic, institutional, corporate, health sciences and special libraries and library-related agencies. A member-elected Executive Board meets monthly to oversee the programs and services of the organization. LibraryLinkNJ is a 501(c)(3) organization formed from the 2010 consolidation of the four regional cooperatives and is funded by the New Jersey State Library; members join at no charge and pay no dues.
From the mountains of High Point to the shore areas of the Atlantic Ocean, New Jersey is a model of geographic diversity. It is the 11th most populous and the most densely populated of the 50 states. Bordering New Jersey on the north and east are the metropolitan areas of New York and on the west and southwest by Pennsylvania and Delaware. Known as the Garden State, the state still lives up to its name, and continues to have major cities and industries, pleasant suburbs and rural areas located throughout the state and easily accessible through a wide network transportation system. For more information on LibraryLinkNJ, the area, and the state, please visit LibraryLinkNJ Links.
Responsibilities. The Executive Director’s primary role is to provide leadership and initiative for LibraryLinkNJ. The ED works with the Executive Board and members of the Cooperative in the development and implementation of programs to enhance library services in New Jersey; manages the headquarters office; makes recommendations to the Executive Board concerning the hiring of office staff; and supervises and motivates staff in accordance with policies adopted by the Executive Board. The Executive Director works collaboratively with the New Jersey State Library and drafts the annual strategic initiatives and budget for review and approval. The ED also serves as a liaison to local, county, state and national library organizations and is dedicated to “Moving Forward Together.” “LibraryLinkNJ empowers libraries to serve their clientele more effectively and enhances the value of member libraries to their communities.”
Qualifications. Required qualifications include an M.L.S. degree from an A.L.A. accredited institution and ten years of professional library experience, including three years of experience in an administrative/managerial position in a library, nonprofit organization or private corporation. Additional qualifications include a comprehensive knowledge of library and networking services and trends, experience reporting to a governing Board, and a strong commitment to the evolving role of technology in the successful management of organizations and in library services. Extensive travel within the state is required and experience with multi-type library cooperation is desirable. See the Executive Director Job Description for complete responsibilities and detailed qualifications.
Compensation. The hiring salary range is $110,000-125,000 (placement being dependent on experience and qualifications) with an attractive benefits package.
For further information, contact Bradbury Associates/Gossage Sager Associates via email or phone. To start the application process, send a cover letter that supports your candidacy for the position and your resume as Word or pdf attachments to Karen Miller. This position closes October 18, 2015.
Jobeth Bradbury
Bradbury Associates/Gossage Sager Associates
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https://careers.sru.edu/postings/2818.
STEM and Electronic Access Librarian | Tenure Track Faculty
Bailey Library, Slippery Rock University of Pennsylvania
Apply online:
https://careers.sru.edu/postings/2818
Slippery Rock University is seeking applicants for a full-time tenure track faculty position beginning Fall 2016. This position will report to the Associate Provost for Transformational
Experiences.
The STEM and Electronic Access Librarian serves as the instructional consultant and liaison to academic departments in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM), selecting appropriate resources to support these disciplines and providing library
classroom and individualized instruction. This position also fulfills the duties of the Electronic Access Librarian, teaches INDS 210: Library Research Methods and participates in the research services rotation.
STEM Responsibilities:
Serves as subject specialist to support student learning in Biology, Chemistry, Geography, Geology & the Environment, Mathematics and Physics; in collaboration with STEM department faculty, designs and presents instructional sessions to assist students in the
effective use of library resources; provides individual instruction in the use of library resources as appropriate; develops and maintains library support for new and existing STEM programs, including program review and accreditation; assesses, develops and
maintains library collections in all formats for subject specialty areas, and monitors expenditures for materials in these areas; integrates information competencies throughout the academic process by maintaining subject web pages and/or research guides and
tutorials as appropriate.
Electronic Access Responsibilities:
Troubleshoots electronic access issues, coordinating with database providers, vendors, publishers, consortium partners and university personnel to resolve problems; manages subscribed content changes and content access alternatives to preempt resource access
problems; updates and maintains library technologies that support patron access including the electronic resource management system, link resolver and discovery service; participates in consortial initiatives for implementation and configuration of research
tools and services; works collaboratively with the Resource Acquisitions Librarian to ensure continuity in the lifecycle of electronic resources; maintains awareness of trends and developments in electronic resource management and access.
INDS 210
Develops course content and teaches INDS 210: Library Research Methods, a three-credit course focused on research skills in STEM subject areas.
Other Responsibilities:
Participates in the research services rotation, including evenings and weekends; serves on library and university-wide committees, as appropriate; pursues an active and ongoing program of professional development, research and service appropriate to the
current university rank attained; meets other requirements for tenure and promotion as required by the Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA).
Other responsibilities as assigned that fulfill the mission of the library and the university.
Minimum Qualifications: Master’s degree in library or information science from an ALA-accredited program or international equivalent; minimum of an undergraduate degree in a STEM-related subject OR minimum of five years as a science or STEM librarian;
minimum of two years of professional academic or special library experience; demonstrated effective teaching skills; demonstrated ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with colleagues, students, faculty, staff and general library
users; knowledge of library trends, methods and best practices for electronic access; demonstrated ability to communicate effectively in multiple formats to diverse audiences; proven ability to balance multiple projects and set priorities; perceived ability
to meet the academic and scholarly requirements for tenure.
Successful completion of an on-campus interview, including a presentation on a topic to be determined by the search committee
Commitment to the education of diverse populations
Preferred Qualifications: Degree in the natural sciences, physical sciences or petroleum and natural gas engineering; demonstrated innovation in science instruction; experience with library technologies that support patron access to library resources;
demonstrated experience in electronic resource management and access; familiarity with electronic and traditional reference resources and trends; collection development skills; successful grant writing experience.
To apply, visit
https://careers.sru.edu/postings/2818
For inquiries, contact Heather Getsay, Search Committee Chair,
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Applications received by November 13, 2015 will receive full consideration.
Official transcripts are also required prior to appointment are copies of successful clearance forms as required by PA Act 153, including Act 34 Background Check and Act 151 (Child Abuse) Background Check and Federal Criminal (FBI)
clearance. Slippery Rock University is a member of the State System of Higher Education and is an affirmative action/equal opportunity employer. Visit our web page at
www.sru.edu. TTY@724-738-4881
While the previously mentioned job is still open, we now have a SECOND exempt staff position available.
From the posting #500082 @ staffjobs.ua.edu:
The Digitization Technologist has primary responsibility for assessment of workflows and web delivery effectiveness for Metadata & Digital Services. Continual analysis, documentation, and feedback will inform continual improvements in software management for digitization capture, quality control, derivative creation, metadata extraction & capture, metadata transformation, uploads, web access, and preservation support workflows. The Digitization Technologist identifies opportunities for improvements, researches alternatives, develops proposals for change, obtains feedback and buy-in from stakeholders, and then plans, tests, and implements software and workflow modifications and improvements. This position also provides technical support for all digitization staff.
The Digitization Technologist position requires an individual who is self-motivated, analytical, and has the ability to understand technical issues and communicate them effectively. The successful applicant will have a good base of understanding of a variety of technologies related to digitization and digital libraries, and will be capable of quickly processing and integrating new information and developments. The successful applicant should be able to work independently and effectively in a collaborative setting. They should also have excellent interpersonal and organizational skills and the ability to juggle multiple competing priorities and achieve goals, and to manage projects from design to completion.
http://staffjobs.ua.edu/?job=500082
Thank you!
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Jody L. DeRidder Head, Metadata & Digital Services University of Alabama Libraries Tuscaloosa, AL 35487 Phone: 205.348.0511 "Hope lies in dreams, in imagination, and in the courage of those who dare to make dreams into reality." --Jonas Salk
On 2015-10-02 11:13, Jody L. DeRidder wrote:
I know this isn't a librarian position, but it can help you gain the experience to land one in a very interesting area. If you know anyone you'd recommend who has the skills we seek, please ask them to apply. We are located in Tuscaloosa, Alabama.
From the posting #500042 @ staffjobs.ua.edu:
The Digital Access Coordinator will focus on current and future access, and responsiveness to user needs. Incoming digital content from donors and creators will be protected, tested, and analyzed for security, access, preservation and use options. The Digital Access Coordinator will review current trends and developments in the field, and will develop workflows and write or modify existing software to automate content management as effectively as possible. Capable and detailed project management and workflow monitoring and documentation are expected. The Digital Access Coordinator will also be involved in development and support of browse options or alternative access methods for both digitized and incoming digital content. This person may assist in grant application development. This position will be involved in capture, quality control, optimization, gathering of administrative, technical, structural, and descriptive metadata, and tracking, archiving and storage of resulting digital objects, in order to provide continued access over time.
Additionally, the Digital Access Coordinator will help design intern, practicum and teaching assistant jobs, seek applicants, and coordinate their assignments and supervision. This position will maintain appropriate hardware and software and perform other duties as needed. Supervision of up to eight (8) students may be assigned.
The Digitization Access Coordinator position requires an individual who is self-motivated, analytical, and has an excellent customer service attitude. The successful applicant will have a good base of understanding of a variety of technologies related to digitization and digital libraries, and will be capable of quickly processing and integrating new information and developments. This position requires excellent people skills as well as the ability to understand technical issues and communicate them effectively. The successful application should be able to work independently and effectively in a collaborative setting. They should also have excellent organizational skills and the ability to juggle multiple competing priorities and achieve goals, and to manage projects from design to completion.
Thank you!---
Jody L. DeRidder Head, Metadata & Digital Services University of Alabama Libraries Tuscaloosa, AL 35487 Phone: 205.348.0511 "Hope lies in dreams, in imagination, and in the courage of those who dare to make dreams into reality." --Jonas Salk
NOTICE OF VACANCY
October 12, 2015
TITLE: Undergraduate Experience Librarian
LOCATION: Odegaard Undergraduate Library
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.
ODEGAARD UNDERGRADUATE LIBRARY
The Odegaard Undergraduate Library is one of the largest undergraduate libraries in the country. Built on the vision of Charles Odegaard, former president of the University of Washington (1958-1973), the undergraduate library was completed
in 1972 to be the primary center on campus for undergraduate learning and research. Today it is a place of strong community and collaboration for teaching, and a rich learning environment for students and faculty. The library was recently renovated to include
two new active learning classrooms, innovative team spaces, and a combined writing and research center. The renovation was awarded the 2014 American Institute of Architects Institute Honor Awards for Interior Architecture. The library serves over 1.5 million
visitors every year, most of those from among the 28,000+ undergraduate students on the Seattle campus. The library is open seven days a week and operates 24/5 Sunday through Thursday. There are ten librarians and eleven classified staff in Odegaard, in addition
to graduate student staff and other student support staff.
THE POSITION
Under the direction of the Teaching & Learning Program Librarian, and in collaboration with the First Year Experience (FYE) Librarian and associated graduate student assistants, the Undergraduate Experience Librarian will lead the Libraries'
development of innovative and effective methods of engagement with undergraduate students at the University of Washington. The Undergraduate Experience Librarian will provide energy, creativity, and leadership in designing and delivering Libraries' programs
and services that contribute to undergraduate academic success; and will design and participate in assessments to ensure the quality and improve the effectiveness of these programs and services. While this position is expected to work with pre-major students
broadly, the Undergraduate Experience Librarian will place a particular emphasis on Libraries' services and programs that may contribute to the success of international students and academically underprepared students.
SPECIFIC RESPONSIBILITIES AND DUTIES
*Works with existing partners in UW academic and student services programs that support the undergraduate population in order to increase broad knowledge of Libraries' services and programs; and identifies previously-unexplored opportunities
to develop relationships across the university community. Partners may include Undergraduate Academic Affairs, the Office of Minority Affairs & Diversity programs, International Student Services, First Year Programs (in coordination with the FYE Librarian),
the Center for Teaching and Learning, Summer Bridge Programs, and the Educational Opportunity Program (includes College Assistance Migrant Program, UW Champions Program and GEAR-UP).
*In coordination with Odegaard Library Administration and the Libraries' and UW Communications teams, works with the FYE Librarian, graduate assistants, and other Odegaard staff to create a communications plan, and implements the marketing
of Libraries' services to all undergraduate students via a variety of channels. Coordinates and executes additional outreach and marketing efforts to targeted student constituencies, including participation in programming and events.
*In collaboration with Libraries assessment groups, designs and implements ongoing assessments and feedback mechanisms to measure the impact and effectiveness of library services and spaces for undergraduate students.
*Under the guidance of the Teaching and Learning Program Librarian, works with subject liaison librarians and course instructors in developing user education classes and appropriately integrated curriculum-based library instruction. Helps
to develop instructional content, including classroom and online formats, in support of librarians' work with undergraduate students. Assists in the coordination and assessment of the Libraries' undergraduate education program.
*Actively participates in the activities of the Libraries' Teaching and Learning Group.
*Plans and provides training and professional development opportunities for Libraries colleagues to enhance their knowledge and skills in working to improve the undergraduate academic experience, both inside the classroom and beyond.
*Contributes to the strategic direction and initiatives of Odegaard Undergraduate Library and the University Libraries.
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.
*Evidence of excellent communication and interpersonal skills, and an ability to collaborate and work across diverse groups.
*Experience or demonstrated interest in teaching undergraduate student populations.
*Experience or demonstrated interest in implementing and managing innovative programs and services for undergraduate students.
*Demonstrated commitment to diversity and understanding of the contributions a diverse workforce brings to the workplace.
*Demonstrated initiative, creativity, and flexibility.
Preferred
*Experience with building partnerships effectively and working collaboratively with a variety of individuals and groups in a rapidly changing environment.
*Experience in marketing and outreach to undergraduate student or youth populations, and facility with social media as an outreach and marketing tool.
*Familiarity with assessment techniques to measure the impact and effectiveness of libraries' programs and services.
SALARY
$48,500 minimum. Starting salary commensurate with qualifications and background.
RANK
Position will be at rank of Assistant Librarian.
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, Assistant Director, Libraries Academic Human Resources)
*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, one of which must be your current supervisor (include telephone numbers, mailing addresses, and email addresses)
*Please use "Librarian Application" in the subject heading.
*Please submit all components in a single, multi-page PDF document. All submissions will be maintained in a secure, password protected online file space during the course of the search. Campus constituents may have access to some material,
including CVs.
APPLICATION DEADLINE
To ensure consideration, applications should be received no later than 5:00 pm, Friday, November 13, 2015.
University of Washington Libraries Home Page is http://www.lib.washington.edu.
University of Washington is an affirmative action and equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national
origin, age, protected veteran or disabled status, or
genetic information.
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.
For questions about this position, or questions regarding potential disability accommodations, please contact Laura Lillard at [log in to unmask]
SCHEDULE:   Monday – Friday 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.; occasional evenings and weekend.                                                                                                                                                                           PURPOSE OF CLASSIFICATION: The purpose of this classification is to supervise the Interlibrary Loan (ILL) department and decide how best to provide access for Knox County Patrons to material not held in system (borrowing from another library, print on demand, e-books, etc.).  Duties include, but are not limited to: working with Knox County ILL patrons’ requests; verifying, finding lenders, negotiating loans, and requesting material be added to the collection; and performing additional duties assigned by the Reference Services Manager.  ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: The following duties are normal for this position.  These are not to be construed as exclusive or all-inclusive.  Other duties may be required and assigned. Acts as a member of the Reference team by working reference desk, attending meetings, keeping skills up-to-date on using reference books and databases. Makes ILL policies that guide system wide decisions about how much a patron can borrow, select lenders, negotiate replacement of lost material, and how these polices are applied to fellow staff members and patrons. Provides ILL access including digital services such as print on demand, e-books, etc. Works with patrons to explain policies, clarify requests and track down over dues. Prepares incoming material for patrons, notifying them and arranging pick up locations. Works with borrowing libraries, explains policies, clarifies their requests, and tracks over dues. Works with other departments in the system, branches, Sights & Sounds, and McClung to provide maximum access to the library collection to our ILL partners. Supervises, balances the work in the department and defines areas where each department member’s responsibilities lie. Provides answers to specific questions, research assistance and/or appropriate referrals to meet the informational needs of Knox County citizens. Conducts reference interviews with people of various social, economic and educational levels via telephone, letter, e-mail and in person. Instructs the public and staff in the use of the Library’s online catalog and reference databases, and in the use of other computer applications such as; internet and Microsoft Office. Conducts Library tours, speaks to community groups about Library topics, represents the Library at meetings of community groups, serves on Library committees and tasks groups as needed. Assists in building and maintaining the Library’s collection, especially the online information provided via the Library’s information portal.  ADDITIONAL JOB FUNCTIONS: Assigned to one or more specialized tasks within the Reference Department. Responds to and reports immediately if called upon by local regional or central office supervisors, as part of a coordinated emergency response by the Knox County Department of Health. Performs other related duties as required.  MINIMUM TRAINING AND QUALIFICATIONS: Master’s Degree in Library Science or Information Science from an ALA-accredited college or university; with three (3) to five (5) years of progressively responsible work experience in a Library environment, or related field; or any equivalent combination of education, training, and experience which provides the requisite knowledge, skills, and abilities for this position.  PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS: Must be physically able to operate a variety of office machines, such as a computer, printer, telephone, copier, fax machine, calculator, postage meter and scanner.  Must be able to use body members to work, move or carry objects or materials.  Physical demand requirements are at levels of those for active work. |
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Electronic Resources and Research Librarian
Birmingham-Southern College invites applications for the position of Electronic Resources and Research Librarian. This 12-month faculty
position bears responsibility for the implementation and maintenance of library technology platforms and for ensuring timely and reliable access to holdings via the library’s Discovery tools. The Library currently uses OCLC WMS as its integrated library system
and EBSCO Discovery Service, and maintains a library website and LibGuides. In collaboration with other librarians, the person in this position will also support academic research for students and faculty by participating in instruction and reference, the
creation of library guides, and collection development activities. Additional responsibilities include academic advising and service on College committees.
The successful applicant will have a strong desire to be an active member of the Birmingham-Southern faculty; relevant professional experience
in an academic setting; experience with electronic library systems management and web design, as well as technology-assisted delivery of information services; and excellent interpersonal, communication, and collaborative skills. An ALA-accredited MLIS or
equivalent degree is required by the time of appointment.
Birmingham-Southern College (BSC) is a selective residential liberal arts college enrolling approximately 1300 undergraduate students. Affiliated
with the United Methodist Church, BSC is included in Pope’s Colleges that Change Lives and is a sheltering institution for Phi Beta Kappa. The College’s curriculum is based on close faculty-student interaction in teaching, advising, and research. For more
on the College’s faculty, students, educational mission, and national reputation, visit
www.bsc.edu.
Applications should include a letter of application, curriculum vitae, graduate transcripts (copies are acceptable), and names and contact
information for at least three professional references. Review of applications will begin November 16; preferred start date is February 2016.
Questions about the position should be sent to the chair of the search committee, Dr. Charlotte Ford,
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BSC is an equal opportunity employer and is especially interested in qualified candidates who can contribute through their teaching, research,
and service to the diversity and excellence of the academic community. BSC complies with the Alabama Child Protection Act and E-Verify EOE.
TITLE:
Clinical Liaison & Content Librarian
LOCATION: Health Sciences Library
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.
HEALTH SCIENCES LIBRARY
The HSL supports six health sciences schools; Medicine, Nursing, Dentistry, Pharmacy, Public Health, and Social Work; two academic medical centers; UW Medical
Center (on campus) and the Harborview Medical Center (downtown Seattle); the growing biomedical and clinical research campus in the South Lake Union neighborhood of downtown Seattle; the five-state medical education program (WWAMI); and numerous centers, institutes,
programs, and affiliated institutions. The HSL is a unit of the University Libraries. It is a leader among the national community of academic health sciences libraries and has long been known for innovative information management programs and services.
The HSL serves as the headquarters for the Pacific Northwest Region, National Network of Libraries of Medicine. See http://hsl.uw.edu for further information about the HSL.
THE POSITION
The Clinical Liaison & Content Librarian will support clinical programs and lead content selection development and evaluation at the Health Sciences Library.
A key role will be to provide library leadership with informed decisions about future content, electronic resources, point of care tools, e-collections based on user needs.
Duties include: developing HSL policies and workflows to leverage the impact of legacy and emerging content across all formats and delivery models; participating
in the Libraries' content licensing and developing sharable criteria and metrics for resource assessment; and serving as a liaison within the Libraries with responsibility for advancing the development of library collections, services, and facilities in support
of the work of a large research university with a medical center and regional health sciences programs. This position reports to
the Associate Director for Administration & Liaison Services, Health Sciences Libraries. The librarian collaborates with faculty and librarians on multiple campuses to identify and obtain resources that support health science academic and clinical programs;
provide information retrieval, evaluation and delivery of patient care information; and provide instructional and consultation services to any requesting clinical department or committee within the University of Washington Medical Center, Harborview and Northwest
Hospital.
SPECIFIC RESPONSIBILITIES AND DUTIES
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Works with specified clinical departments and hospital-based committees to provide appropriate liaison activities including support of clinical
systematic reviews and protocol development.
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Attends select grand rounds, morning report, resident report, and clinical conferences for the purpose of determining and meeting information
needs.
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Conducts searches for patient care information for both practitioner and consumer.
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Provides individual and group instruction or consultation on information management for medical residents, fellows and clinicians.
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Investigates and coordinates opportunities to provide library-related continuing education of practicing clinicians to various stakeholders.
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Oversees the HSL resources budget in conjunction with the Associate Dean; assists the Fiscal /Budget Analyst with monitoring library materials
expenditures; recommends annual budget priorities for use of library collections funds.
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Works closely with UW Libraries Collections and Content staff on HSL acquisitions, processing, and shared funding issues.
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Represents Health Sciences Library on relevant UW Libraries collections-related committees and initiatives and keeps the Management Team up to
date on collection activities via regular meetings.
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Recommends and coordinates selection, license, negotiation and purchase of electronic and print resources.
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Supervises staff and participates in coordinated initiatives to improve access to library resources.
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Maintains an awareness of Orbis Alliance programs and current trends and developments in health sciences libraries; takes active steps to communicate
with other libraries and programs and helps coordinate activities across the consortium.
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Oversees compilation of monthly, quarterly, semi-annual, and annual statistics and submits written reports as required.
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Other duties as assigned.
QUALIFICATIONS
Required
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Graduate degree from a program accredited by the American Library Association or an equivalent graduate library science/information studies degree
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Experience developing learning materials and teaching both in person and online
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2 years’ professional-level library experience in an academic and/or health science-related setting, including reference and literature searching
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Experience with ExLibris Alma / Primo or another Integrated Library System
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Demonstrated experience with information resource selection, acquisition, licensing, and budget management
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Familiarity with the changes happening within healthcare and the potential impacts for libraries
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Excellent communication, interpersonal, organizational and analytical skills, and the ability to work effectively with staff and faculty as individuals
and groups
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Ability to function well in a changing environment, work effectively within a large organization and with external stakeholders, and exercise
initiative in a collaborative framework
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Demonstrated commitment to diversity and understanding of the contributions a diverse workforce brings to the workplace
Preferred
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Supervisory experience
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Membership in the Academy of Health Information Professionals
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Experience working with stakeholders in a clinical setting
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Familiarity with data management and/or clinical data in the healthcare setting
SALARY
$48,500 minimum. Starting salary commensurate with qualifications and background.
RANK
Position will be at rank of Assistant or Senior Assistant Librarian, depending on 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, Assistant Director, Libraries Academic Human Resources)
·
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, one of which must be your current supervisor (include telephone numbers,
mailing addresses, and email addresses)
·
Please use "Librarian Application" in the subject heading.
·
Please submit all components in a single, multi-page PDF document. All submissions will be maintained in a secure, password-protected, online file space during
the course of the search. Campus constituents may have access to some material, including CVs.
APPLICATION DEADLINE
To ensure consideration, applications should be received no later than 5:00 pm, November 13, 2015.
University of Washington Libraries Home Page is
http://www.lib.washington.edu.
University of Washington is an affirmative action and equal opportunity
employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment
without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender
identity, national origin, age, protected veteran or disabled status, or genetic information.
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.
For questions about this position, or questions regarding potential disability accommodations, please contact Laura Lillard
at [log in to unmask]
Director, Public Services—contribute to an award-winning, growing Indianapolis Public Library that celebrates its community through innovation, diversity, creativity, and impact. Serving as a member of the Library’s Executive team, the successful candidate will be a strategic, collaborative thinker, have creative ideas and planning skills, experience and interest in facilities expansion, and strong leadership experience. The Director, Public Services will be valued for change management, a knowledge of current industry trends, and the skills to coach, mentor, and work with a strong professional team of six direct reports. Supporting and implementing the Library’s focused, robust 2015-2020 Strategic Plan will be a vital component of the position.
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The Indianapolis Public Library is an exciting work environment—as an independent library district with a permanent tax rate exclusively dedicated to public library services—the Library staff (358 FTEs) and almost 500 volunteers serve the 800,000+ citizens of Indianapolis and Marion County through 23 locations, including the stunning Central Library, the Children’s Museum’s InfoZone, and an active Outreach department. Named a Four-Star library by Library Journal for the past three years, the Library celebrated 4.2 million patron visits and a 15.9 million circulation in 2014. The Library has a $57 million annual budget with 11+ million dedicated to public services.
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Indianapolis, the state capital and county seat of Marion County, is Indiana's largest city, the 12th largest city in the U.S., the second largest city in the Midwest, and one of the fastest growing regions in the United States. Historically focused on government and industry, Indianapolis today offers a diversified economy in the fields of education, health care, and finance. Tourism is also a vital part of the economy—the City plays host to numerous conventions and sporting events. The region boasts rich cultural amenities and offers excellent recreational activities—all contributing to an outstanding quality of life.  Additional information on the Library and the area can be found at Indianapolis Links.  Â
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Responsibilities: The Director, Public Services will be responsible for the public service area’s strategic planning, alignment and access of library services to the residents of Marion County. The Public Services area includes the Central Library, 22 branch libraries, Outreach and Programming. In addition to serving on the Library’s Executive Team, the Director, Public Services also functions as a Board Committee Liaison. Other responsibilities include: analyzing community needs and expanding community access, collaborating on development of strategic and geographic plans for facilities development, developing and monitoring the Public Services budget, seeking and developing community connections, participating in Indianapolis in a civic capacity, and leadership and management of the Public Services staff. Please see the full position description for a complete list of qualifications and benefits.
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Qualifications:Â Minimum qualifications include an ALA-accredited Master's Degree in Library Science, the ability to obtain and retain an Indiana Librarian Certificate II, and a minimum of five years of professional experience in a senior management role in a multi-branch system. Preferred qualifications include: planning, leading and directing strategic organizational change experience, developing and implementing policy experience, and developing and monitoring budgets experience.
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Compensation: The hiring salary range is $ $80,833 – $118,016 with a competitive benefits package.
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For further information, contact Bradbury Associates/Gossage Sager Associates via email or phone. Apply via email with a meaningful cover letter and resume as Word or pdf attachments to Jobeth Bradbury.  The closing date for this position is November 29.
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Bradbury Associates/Gossage Sager Associates
4545 Wornall Rd, Ste. 805
Kansas City, MO 64111
816-803-7087Â (cell);Â 816-531-2468Â (office)
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LAC Group is seeking a full-time, experienced, Research Analyst, to work virtually for our Library as a Service (LaaS) platform. The Research Analyst will
staff a busy and diverse virtual research desk, performing and managing requests for legal, corporate, business development and other research from LaaS clients. All research and communication will be performed online and by phone, using both paid databases
and open sources. The Research Analyst will report directly to the Research Manager and work with other analysts to complete research requests in a timely, professional, and cost effective manner. Research will be delivered directly to clients using a virtual
reference desk platform.
This is a full-time virtual position. Candidates can reside in any time zone, but must be able to cover the hours of 9:00AM – 6:00PM or 10:00AM – 7:00PM in the Eastern Time zone.
Duties & Responsibilities:
Experience:
Desired Skills:
Apply online at:
http://goo.gl/JIh0lu
LAC Group is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer and values diversity in the workforce.
LAC Group is a premier provider of recruiting and consultancy services for information professionals at U.S. and global organizations including Fortune 100 companies, law firms, pharmaceutical companies, large academic institutions, National Libraries and
prominent government agencies.
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LAC Group seeks candidates for a Library and Information Services Manager position with a large law firm in New York (Manhattan). The main focus of the position will be to help the firm move forward with innovative and effective
best practices in portal development, research support and administrative functions. The manager of library and information services will be directly responsible for collection management for print and electronic resources, cataloging and serials administration,
research/reference and controlling the library budget. In addition, they will coordinate with the Marketing and IT departments to develop business opportunities at the firm and improve resources discovery via innovative means.
Founded in 1928 by two young lawyers guided by entrepreneurial spirit and a steadfast commitment to the rule of law the firm was originally established in Brooklyn across the street from the New York Supreme Court, the firm moved to Manhattan -- and subsequently
expanded to include full-service offices in New Jersey. The firm offers a full range of legal services to businesses and individuals around the world -- including art law, bankruptcy and business reorganization, commercial litigation, corporate law, employment
law, government relations, insurance, intellectual property, real estate, sports law, and tax and personal planning.
RESPONSIBILITIES
QUALIFICATIONS
For consideration, apply online at:
http://goo.gl/z3KWPs
LAC Group is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer and values diversity in the workforce.
LAC Group is a premier provider of recruiting and consultancy services for information professionals at U.S. and global organizations including Fortune 100 companies, law firms, pharmaceutical companies, large academic institutions, National Libraries and
prominent government agencies.
Director—Natrona County Public Library — Casper, Wyoming
Literacy, Education and a Thriving Community—if these excite you, the Natrona County Public Library wants you as its next Library Director! Join the Natrona County Public Library Board of Trustees and the nearly 81,000 Natrona County residents as NCPL and the community move into a period of expansion and growth. The successful Director will engage the community in continuing to provide a doorway to learning and literacy services and programs through the Main library in Casper, the Mills and Edgerton branches, a bookmobile and the books-by-mail program. Governed by a five-member Board of Trustees (appointed by the Board of County Commissioners), the Library is supported by a dedicated, progressive staff of 35 FTEs, a $2.9 million annual budget, and strong community services and programs. The Director is responsible for implementing policies and plans and providing for the effective operation of the system. Opportunities include exploring the possibilities and potentially developing a plan for funding and renovating its current facility and/or embarking on a capital campaign for a new facility, increasing the use of technology services for patrons, and continuing to develop new community partnerships. The successful Director will also work with and support the ongoing work of the Library Foundation and the Friends of the Library.
Natrona County has a rich heritage tied with American migration along the California, Oregon, Mormon Pioneer trails, Pony Express route, ranching-western lore, and the freewheeling boom-and-bust of the oil business. Located in Wyoming’s central plateau, the County’s 5,342 square miles include the municipalities of Casper (the county seat and second largest metropolitan area in the state), Midwest, Edgerton, Mills, Evansville, and Bar Nunn. The area’s economy is tied to natural resources, notably energy and agriculture. A pattern of boom and bust in the energy industry has made Casper’s business leaders aware of the need to diversify the economy and Casper has emerged as Wyoming’s business, financial, manufacturing, and retail center. As a result of its central location the area currently is experiencing vitality as Wyoming’s meeting place and transportation hub. Outdoor recreation remains an important industry and avocation—Alcova and Pathfinder reservoirs provide boating facilities, Casper Mountain hosts winter sports, Hogadon Ski Area offers three 600-foot vertical runs for skiers, a world class Biathlon and Nordic ski Center, golfers have access to four area courses and Casper Whitewater Park is a one half mile stretch of the North Platte River with four man-made rock features. Hunting and fishing are popular with residents and out-of-state visitors, many of them guided by local outfitters. Natrona County is proud of its “choice based” school district and the presence of Casper College and University of Wyoming Casper. For additional information on the area’s recreational, educational and cultural amenities see Natrona links.
Responsibilities. Under the general oversight of the Library Board of Trustees, the Director plans, manages and directs the operations, programs, services, and personnel of the Natrona County Public Library System. Key responsibilities include: managing and directing library operations; ensuring high quality library programs and services; developing and maintaining short and long term plans for the Library; representing the Library and coordinating departmental activities with other divisions, departments, outside agencies, community organizations and the media; and staying abreast of new trends and innovations in the field of public library management. Please see the full Library Director Job Description for primary duties and responsibilities, desired skills and additional details.
Qualifications. The position requires a Master’s Degree in Library Science and five years of experience overseeing public library operations; or an equivalent combination of education and experience. Required knowledge includes: principles and practices of public library system administration; public library policies, procedures and standards of service; Federal, State and Local regulations governing library operations; current trends in library services, programming and technology; methods for evaluating public library programs, policies and operational requirements; processes for developing and administering budgets; and supervisory principles, practices and methods. Prior success reporting to a governing board is highly desirable.
Compensation. The position offers a hiring salary range of $85,000 - $99,800 (dependent upon experience and qualifications) and an attractive benefits package.
For further information, contact Bradbury Associates/Gossage Sager Associates via email or phone. Apply via email with a meaningful cover letter and your resume as Word or pdf attachments to Dan Bradbury. This position closes October 25, 2015.
Jobeth Bradbury
Bradbury Associates/Gossage Sager Associates
4545 Wornall Rd, Ste. 805
Kansas City, MO 64111
816-803-7087 (cell); 816-531-2468 (office)
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POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT
Molecular Plant Sciences Information Specialist
Assistant or Associate Professor
Purdue University Libraries (PUL) seeks a highly motivated, innovative, and learner-centered individual to join a collaborative, dynamic team who carry out a robust program of integrated
information literacy, data services, scholarly communication, and collaborative research, and, as a Libraries faculty member, contributes to the research and scholarship in those areas.
The Molecular Plant Sciences Information (MPSI) Specialist will establish collaborative relationships with individual research laboratory groups and academic centers (e.g., Center
for Molecular Agriculture); develop and conduct strong user-centered programs to support discovery and learning in the plant sciences; take a leading role in defining and implementing user instruction for students and faculty in the plant sciences as an integral
part of the Libraries’ system-wide information literacy program; evaluate, select, and integrate molecular plant sciences resources into the Libraries collections for optimal use and sharing; evaluate and procure tools and resources that contribute to plant
bioinformatics research; lead in data-related initiatives in the Libraries Health and Life Sciences Division, providing consultation services in developing data management strategies and plans, and by leveraging library expertise in copyright, scholarly publishing,
patent/trademark issues, and data curation. Contributes to Libraries-wide initiatives; and participates in faculty governance of the Libraries. The MPSI Specialist may serve as a subject liaison to at least one discipline, department or area.
Required qualifications:
Master’s degree from an ALA-accredited library school and undergraduate or graduate degree in a life sciences or doctoral degree in life sciences or other relevant area; commitment to engage in research and scholarship, and ability to achieve promotion
and tenure; strong service orientation; excellent communication and presentation skills and ability to work well with all levels of users and staff.
Desired Qualifications:
Plant sciences degree and/or experience. Experience in molecular plant sciences (e.g. plant molecular biology, plant genetics or plant bioinformatics); demonstrated interest in the applications of current and emerging technologies to meet the changing
needs of users; demonstrated commitment to user instruction and to consultation with users on their information management needs.
Salary and benefits:
Salary commensurate with experience in the context of Purdue University’s salary structure. Faculty tenure-track position with a twelve-month appointment. Rank of assistant or associate professor depending
on qualifications. Start-up funds in support of research are provided for computer/software/equipment, for travel/professional development, and for a half time graduate assistant for two years. Purdue provides a generous fringe benefit package that includes
retirement benefits as well as health, disability and life insurance, 22 annual vacation days, and tuition support for employee, children, and spouse/same sex domestic partner.
Purdue University is responsive to the needs of dual career couples.
Application process: To apply, please send a resume, cover letter, and the names and contact information of at least three references via email to Carole Tolley, Libraries Human Resources Coordinator,
at [log in to unmask]. Please place “Molecular Plant Sciences Information Specialist” in the subject line of the email. Nominations for the position will be accepted and should be sent to the same email address. Review
of applications will continue until the position is filled. Questions may be directed to Carole Tolley at 765-494-2899 or the above email address.
A background check will be required for this position.
The full position announcement may be found at
www.lib.purdue.edu/about/employment
Purdue University is an EOE/AA employer. All individuals, including minorities, women, individuals with disabilities, and veterans are encouraged to apply.
Position Title: Clinical/Technical Services Librarian, Assistant or Associate Professor, Faculty (Non-tenure track)
The College of Community Health Sciences and the University of Alabama Health Sciences Library is seeking an innovative, versatile, service-oriented and experienced librarian with technical skills for the new position of Clinical/Technical
Services Librarian. The position has characteristics of an embedded librarian and clinical Informationist position. This person will work in the clinical environment with physicians, residents, medical students, and other healthcare providers, as well as
in the library and other areas. They will be knowledgeable about the changing environment of technology, health care and reference in an academic setting. They should be flexible, intellectually curious, and willing and able to take initiative. Appointment
level is dependent on experience.
Responsibilities include: Collaborate with faculty, fellows, residents, or students on medical rounds, morning report, journal clubs, literature searches, research projects, publishing, and other clinical forums; Perform cataloging of library
materials in all formats; Manage and maintain the library web site; Manage the Health Sciences Library database in Voyager; Serve as liaison with the Systems Dept. of University Libraries; Coordinate collection of statistics; Assist with management of electronic
resources and serials, including assisting with review of licenses, keeping records, and developing links to electronic resources on the library web site; Assist with collection development; Stay abreast of current developments and trends in medical librarianship;
Serve as a member of the Health Sciences Library's management team; Participate in the formation and implementation of library policies and procedures and strategic planning; Train and educate medical students, residents, faculty and other library users in
the use of library resources and services; Assist with instruction of students from the School of Library and Information Studies; Create instructional materials using guides and tutorials; Serve as Library Director in absence of Director as requested; Participate
in College and community service activities.
Minimum Qualifications:
ALA-accredited master's degree in library or information science; Excellent communication and interpersonal skills; Extensive knowledge of health and life sciences databases; Ability to engage with faculty and learners in a clinical setting;
Proficiency in computer, Internet, and Web applications; Knowledge of OCLC's cataloging subsystem; Strong attention to detail; Strong commitment to teamwork; Demonstrated ability to learn and apply new technologies; Commitment to professional growth and development,
and willingness to participate in relevant professional activities; Relevant technology skills; Flexibility, a sense of humor, and a strong commitment to customer service.
Preferred Qualifications:
At least three years of professional experience in health sciences librarianship; Experience working with clinicians, students and staff; Knowledge of NLM Classification, MeSH subject headings, and medical terminology; Experience in developing
web-based tutorials and guides; Experience using the Voyager (Ex Libris) library system.
The College of Community Health Sciences (CCHS) includes clinical education for a portion of students enrolled at the University of Alabama School of Medicine; a three-year Family Medicine Residency; pipeline programs that recruit future
medical students from rural areas; and the multi-specialty University Medical Center, a community practice that forms the base for a clinical teaching program and that provides patient-centered care for West Alabama. The primary responsibility of the educational
programs of the College of Community Health Sciences is to contribute to the improvement of health care in Alabama, emphasizing small towns and rural areas. The programs of the College are designed to increase the accessibility and availability of healthcare
and to improve its quality through research, education and service.
Our mission: We are dedicated to improving and promoting the health of individuals and communities in Alabama and the region through leadership in medical education and primary care; the provision of high quality, accessible health care
services; and scholarship.
Tuscaloosa, with a population of approximately 100,000, is located in west central Alabama. As the home of The University of Alabama, it offers exceptional educational, cultural, and recreational opportunities. It is one hour from Birmingham,
three hours from Atlanta, and five hours from the gulf coast. The main campus of The University of Alabama is a comprehensive research institution, which offers a wide variety of opportunities for faculty and their families.
Salary: Academic appointment and salary will be commensurate with experience. This position is non-tenure earning and includes a generous benefit package. Applications will be accepted until the position is filled. Apply online at:
https://facultyjobs.ua.edu/ and search for position number 0809784 (letter of interest, CV, and three references must be included)
For more information please contact:
Nelle Williams, Co-Chair, Search Committee
Assistant Professor
Library Director
College of Community Health Sciences
The University of Alabama School of Medicine - Tuscaloosa
850 5th Avenue East
Tuscaloosa, AL 35401
205-348-1364 Fax: 205-348-9563
Email: [log in to unmask]
The University of Alabama is an affirmative action/equal opportunity employer.
Women and minorities are strongly encouraged to apply. Title XV, Section 504 ADA Employer.
Please note: I will be attending the Annual Meeting of the Southern Chapter, from October 21-25 in San Juan, Puerto Rico. If you are also attending and would like to talk with me about this position while there, please contact me by
email or phone 205-792-1082.
Thank you,
Nelle
Nelle Williams, MSLS
Assistant Professor, Health Sciences Library
College of Community Health Sciences
Library Director
University of Alabama School of Medicine •Tuscaloosa Regional Campus
Phone: 205-348-1364|Fax:205-348-9563
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The University of Alabama|850 5th Avenue East|Tuscaloosa, AL 35401
University Libraries: The Miami University Libraries are seeking a proactive, innovative, service-centered profissional to serve as the eaa of BranchJ ibraries (HB.L). Reporting to the
Assistant Dean, the Head will supervise the operations of the Business, Engineering, Science and Technology Library (B.E.S.J.) Along with B.E.S.T., the department includes the Amos Music Library and the Wertz Art/Architecture Library.
The HBL provides leadership and vision for the department and oversees :a:n.d ensures the maintenance of high standards for all department activities. The Head participates with other library depaiiment heads and library
administration in the development and management of customer focused library services. The HBL is responsible for personnel supervision and management of three Oxford campus based branch libraries currently consisting of 8 librarians and
9 staff members plus student assistants. The HBL supervises all department functions including circulation, reference, research assistance, instructio11, facility management, and specialized services such as 3D printing . The HBL works in concert with other
library department heads and library administration to foster a collegial environment with a view of the Libraries as a seamless
system. The successful candidate adheres to University and Library policies, standards and best practices, demonstrates the ability to build successful working relationships with a wide variety of people and is active professionally representing
the department and the Libraries at the state, regional and national levels. Miami University is finalizing a strategic plan targeting the year 2020, and the Head of Branch Libraries will be responsible for ensuring the department's successful participation
in the Libraries' strategic plan activities.
Required: Graduate degree in library science from an ALA-accredited institution; five years of increasingly responsible professional experience in a branch library discipline in an academic institution; knowledge of STEM-related fields;
ability to provide leadership and vision; strong commitment to public services and user-centered reference, instructional services, and collection management; ability to successfully supervise and mentor branch library personnel; skill in developing and managing
collections resources primarily in digital and print formats; demonstrated knowledge of and experience with evolving digital resources; ability to work creatively, collaboratively, and effectively and to promote teamwork, diversity and inclusiveness within
the Libraries ai1d the campus; excellent organizational, planning, and project management skills; excellent oral and written communication skills and ability to work effectively with culturally diverse library users and colleagues; demonstrated ability to
meet the criteria as outlined in he Librarians' Appointment, Rank, and Promotion System (LARPS) for continuing contract and promotion. Rank of appointment' dependent upon qualifications.
Desire: Successful experience supervising librarians, managing a facility and a budget as well as knowledge of scholai·ly communications and intellectual property issues.
Submit: cover letter, resume and list of three references to https://miamioh.hiretouch.com/job details? jobID= l 899. Cover letter should address the relevant five years of increasingly responsible professional experience. Inquiries
can be directed to Donna Richardson at [log in to unmask]
Review of applications will begin on October 19, 2015 and continues until position is filled.
Miami University, an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer with smoke- and tobacco free campuses, is committed to a multicultural environment and strongly encourages applications from minorities, females, veterans and individuals
with disabilities. Miami's Annual Security
and Fire Safety Report with information on campus crime, fires, and safety may be found at: http://www.MiamiOH.edu/campus-safety/annual-report/index.html. Hard copy available upon request. Employment will require a criminal background
check according to University guidelines.
The Atlanta University Center - Robert W. Woodruff Library supports the teaching and learning missions of four institutions of higher learning that comprise the world’s largest consortium of HBCUs—Clark Atlanta University, the Interdenominational Theological Center, Morehouse College, and Spelman College. Conveniently located and easily accessible to the campuses, the Woodruff Library is the center of the intellectual and social life at the Atlanta University Center.Â
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The Archives Research Center at the Atlanta University Center Robert W. Woodruff Library has a rich collection documenting the African American experience and the African Diaspora. It features manuscript writings and books, including first edition titles, limited printings autographed and rare publications. The extensive collection of books, personal papers, organizational and institutional records supports research in education, literature, the arts, religion, politics and society and community empowerment. Additionally, the AUC Woodruff Library serves as the custodian of the Morehouse College Martin Luther King, Jr. and Tupac Amaru Shakur Collections.
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POSITION SUMMARY:
The Atlanta University Center – Robert W. Woodruff Library is committed to displaying excellence in our delivery of service. Notable accomplishments include, recipient of two Communicator Awards for print communication materials, recipient of the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation grant for HBCU Photographic Preservation Project Round II, and national recognition with the receipt of two awards in the 28th Annual Educational Advertising Awards. To continue our excellence in program and services, the library is seeking a Digital Systems and Software Manager.  The Digital Systems and Software Manager will support the continued development, implementation and use of emerging technologies that enrich the teaching and learning landscape. S/he will collaborate with library and technology staff to identify, investigate and support relevant software solutions for library and archival open source applications including but not limited to, Archivists Toolkit, ArchivesSpace, MetaArchive, Omeka, XTF, Fedora, and Hydra. The Digital Systems and Software Manager will research, test and propose initiatives for technology innovations for the library in support of strategic goals, and will provide support and customizations for applications. S/he will assist with the creation, maintenance and/or revision of relevant website and digital content management and preservation systems.
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ESSENTIAL DUTIES:
·        Explore and identify new and emerging technologies in collaboration with library and technology staff to deliver information and services to library users.
·        Assist in the development of new systems and applications including project management, planning and staff training.
·        Design, implement and support software solutions for internal and external customers using tools such as Java, Javascript, Python and Ruby in Windows and Linux environments.Â
·        Work with Archives Research Center staff to facilitate online access to new and legacy collections to ensure timely and convenient access by students, community and scholars worldwide.
·        Improve the efficiency and integration of existing implementations such as ArchivesSpace and XTF (eXtensibe Text Framework) including developing custom style sheets, migrations, upgrades and customizations.Â
·        Support long term access and preservation of digital assets including providing server level management, upgrades and local customization of content management and digital repository systems.
·        Update and maintain the organization’s website.
·        Collaborate with library staff in developing funding proposals to advance digital initiatives.
QUALIFICATIONS:
·        Bachelor’s degree in computer science. Master’s in Information Science (MIS) or equivalent degree desired
·        Strong experience with languages such as Java, Python, Ruby, PHP
·        Strong experience with Unix/Linux, Mac OSX and Windows operating systems
·        Experience with Apache, MySQL, and Oracle
·        Demonstrated experience with XML and database design and construction; advanced knowledge of HTML, CSS and website creation and maintenance
·        Experience with Integrated Library Systems (OCLC’s WMS preferred)
·        Broad understanding of emerging trends in digital repositories and metadata development and maintenance for local digital collections
·        Knowledge of standards based metadata schema including encoded archival description (EAD), MARC XML, MODS and METS, and Dublin Core desirable
·        Familiarity with repository software technologies both open source and vendor products, including CONTENTdm, DigitalCommons, Omeka, Fedora Commons, Hydra
·        Experience leveraging library APIs
·        Project management skills and knowledge of agile development methodologies
·        Knowledge of current trends, technology, standards, and practices of archives management
·        Analytical, organizational, and oral and written communication skills
·        Ability to work independently and as a member of a team and to foster a team environment
·        Ability to negotiate conflict among users and staff
·        Ability to problem solve (identifying, exercising good judgment, solving)
·        Attention to detail
·        Ability to take initiative and be accountable for results
·        Proficiency in MS Office Word, Excel and PowerPoint
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Salary commensurate with experience; benefits include medical, dental, vision, life, company paid disability plans, company match retirement plan (TIAA-CREF).
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Interested applicants should submit a letter of application and
resume online to the Human Resources Department at [log in to unmask].
Please include three professional references and salary requirements.Â
This position will remain open until filled.
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The Robert W. Woodruff Library is an Equal Opportunity Employer. To learn more about our Library and to view the full job description visit us online at www.auctr.edu.
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Robert W. Woodruff Library
111 James P. Brawley Drive SW
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Delta Career Education Corporation
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Madison, TN
Assists the Librarian in culling the library collection. Utilizes library resources in classroom activities....
Delta Career Education Corporation
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Madison, TN
Assists the Librarian in culling the library collection. Utilizes library resources in classroom activities. The Medical Assisting Instructor is responsible for...
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Roane State Community College seeks a librarian or librarian-to-be to help manage and publish Open Educational Resources created as part of Roane State’s RxTN grant (http://www.roanestate.edu/?8303-Rx-Tennessee).
RxTN is funded by a grant from the U.S. Department of Labor. The position is part-time/temporary (up to 20 hours/week). Grant concludes in September 2016.
Position details follow below. If interested, send resume to Robert Benson, Director of Library Services ([log in to unmask]).
Please note: The successful candidate will be an employee of the grant, not an employee of the library.
Objective:
Hire part-time, temporary librarian (up to 20 hours/ week) to work with RxTN project team, developing OER guidelines, practices and workflows. Review resources created by RxTN grant for OER readiness. Provide metadata and posting objects
to designated repository.
Duties:
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Work collaboratively as part of RxTN grant team
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Develop framework/workflow for publication of material to OER repository
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Consult with faculty on finding and using Open Educational Resources
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Help RxTN team evaluate grant-developed materials for readiness to be posted to OER repository
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Develop and input metadata for materials posted to OER repository
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Post materials, when ready, to the OER repository
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Monitor updates regarding Open Educational Resources/Open Education and train appropriate staff as needed
Experience/Skills:
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Knowledge of copyright, permissions, and appropriate attribution of CC Licensed materials
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Knowledge of emerging trends in constructivist education, including curation, re-mixing, re-using, etc.
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Incorporate research strategies in OER environments, including identification, selection, and access issues (including Accessibility issues) related to content
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Familiarity with metadata concepts and practices
Minimum Qualifications
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Training, coursework or experience using open educational resources and/or Creative Commons open licensing
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Ability to manage metadata for objects published to repository
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Ability to collaborate and contribute actively to a team
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Ability to help develop and coordinate effective workflows for resource development, review and publication to repository
Preferred Qualifications
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Training or experience in Instructional Design principles
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Master of Library Science from an accredited institution
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Project management experience
Other details:
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Works primarily at Harriman and/or Oak Ridge campus
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May require some travel to conduct or receive training
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Robert Benson
Director of Library Services
Roane State Community College
276 Patton Lane
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Harriman, TN 37748-5011
(865) 882-4551 (phone)
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(865) 882-4646 (fax)
Library website:
http://library.roanestate.edu
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The illiterate of the 21st century will not be those who cannot read and write, but those who cannot learn, unlearn, and relearn. -- Alvin Toffler
The William H. Welch Medical Library seeks qualified candidates for the following 2 positions:
Community and Global Health Informationist
The Community and Global Health Informationist serves as an information expert supporting faculty, staff, fellows, residents and students who do research and provide clinical and public health interventions in local, community-based partnerships and in international settings. This position will also provide support to these users' provision of patient information. The Informationist will be assigned to related departments. The Informationist builds dynamic, collaborative relationships with these users by providing a variety of individual consultations, specialized information services and group instruction sessions and by participating as a member of research- and information-management-related project teams. The Informationist will position herself or himself to become embedded within her or his departments in accordance with Welch Medical Library's service model, which includes providing expert information services, an all-digital resource collection, and sophisticated web interfaces. Please apply online for requisition #66519 at JHUJobs, https://hrnt.jhu.edu/jhujobs/. For additional information, please contact Claire Twose,[log in to unmask].
Clinical Informationist
The Welch Medical Library at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine seeks a Clinical Informationist. This position serves as an information expert for all faculty, staff, fellows, residents and students in several assigned departments. The Clinical Informationist builds dynamic, collaborative relationships with departmental members by providing a variety of group instruction sessions, individual consultations and specialized information services and by participating as a member of departmental research- and information-management-related project teams. The Clinical Informationist will position herself or himself to become an embedded informationist within her or his departments in accordance with Welch Medical Library's new service model, which includes providing expert information services, and delivering an all-digital resource collection using sophisticated interfaces. Please apply online for requisition #300834 at JHUJobs, https://hrnt.jhu.edu/jhujobs/. For additional information, please contact Blair Anton, [log in to unmask].
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All positions require an ALA-accredited Master’s degree in the Library/Information Sciences. An additional graduate degree in a relevant discipline is preferred. Required years of experience varies depending on level of position. Minimum two (2) years prior experience working in an academic health sciences or biomedical library or affiliated clinical/research environment is required.
Excellent presentation, instruction, communication and relationship-building skills are required. Reference experience in an academic medical center or clinical setting is preferred. A qualified candidate must be able to demonstrate experience in the use of information technologies, information management tools and a high level of analytical and searching skills.
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From: Maps-L: Map Librarians, etc. [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
On Behalf Of Kathryn Lage
Sent: Thursday, October 29, 2015 12:59 PM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: 2 positions open at CU-Boulder
-Please excuse the cross-posting-
The University of Colorado Boulder has 2 open positions in the Science Department of the Libraries: an Earth Sciences & Environment Librarian and Science & Engineering Librarian. They are both really interesting positions in great branch
libraries at CU-Boulder.
Please feel free to pass along this announcement and/or send questions my way! (The posting is unusual in that you could apply for one or both positions at the same time.)
-Katie
University of Colorado Boulder Libraries
Job Announcements
Science & Engineering Librarian
Earth Sciences & Environment Librarian
The University of Colorado Boulder Libraries invites applications from innovative and enthusiastic service-oriented professionals for two positions in its Sciences Department: a
Science & Engineering Librarian reporting to the Head of the Gemmill Library of Engineering, Mathematics & Physics and an
Earth Sciences & Environment Librarian reporting to the Head of the Jerry Crail Johnson Earth Sciences & Map Library. Both positions are part of a liaison librarian team that works across three libraries to support the teaching and research of scientists
and engineers in three colleges, as well as several research institutes and centers. Collectively, we initiate and develop departmental missions and objectives. These include embracing an increasingly electronic collection; supporting patron-driven acquisition
models; expanding instructional support for students; reinventing libraries as communal spaces embedded in their disciplines; and advocating for change in scholarly communication. Significant responsibilities of these positions include research and creative
work and service in keeping with the tenure standards of the University of Colorado Boulder.
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The Science & Engineering Librarian will provide liaison services to physics, mathematics, astronomy, and engineering departments (assignments to be determined based on experience and education of the successful applicant) and will also
specialize in understanding and addressing the needs of the undergraduate populations in these fields.
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The Earth Sciences & Environment Librarian will provide liaison services to the Departments of Geological Sciences, Geography, Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences, and the Environmental Studies Program and associated areas of excellence
in environmental sciences as well as several research institutes and centers.
Responsibilities for both positions include:
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Actively engaging faculty and students in liaison departments and related interdisciplinary fields by developing strong working relationships and partnerships;
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Teaching effective information literacy;
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Designing innovative programming and services in support of research and teaching and promoting library services and collections through outreach activities in liaison departments;
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Providing research consultations to students and faculty via multiple methods, including in-person, online, etc.;
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Consulting with faculty and graduate students about scholarly communication, including author rights management and open access publishing;
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Working with appropriate campus units to provide services for research data management, including data management plan consultations, as necessary;
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Creating user guides and other instructional materials in appropriate formats, including LibGuides;
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Building and managing relationships with offsite facilities, ranging from our growing East Campus to interdisciplinary research institutes and regional federal laboratories, including their various libraries and information centers;
may include providing services, such as office hours, in other campus facilities as needed
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Managing collections in assigned liaison areas, including selecting and withdrawing materials and participating in collaborative collection development decisions;
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Supporting research and teaching in all the Sciences by providing research services from the main library research desk and via IM as well as providing instruction, as needed.
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Collaborating with branch colleagues and colleagues in other University Libraries departments and participating in working groups and committees to support the users and achieve the Libraries mission and vision.
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Maintaining a consistent record of significant contributions in the areas of research and/or scholarly activity and service.
Responsibilities particular to either position include:
Science & Engineering Librarian:
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Providing research assistance and instruction to the students and faculty users of the Gemmill Library, primarily from the disciplines of engineering, mathematics, physics, and computer science;
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Developing outreach and services designed to address the needs of the undergraduate populations in the fields served by Gemmill;
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Selecting materials in assigned liaison areas (assignment to be determined based on successful applicant$B!G(Bs strengths).
Earth Sciences & Environment Librarian:
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Providing research assistance and instruction to the students and faculty users of the Earth Sciences & Map Library, primarily from the disciplines of geological sciences, human and physical geography, and environmental studies.
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Selecting library materials for geology, physical and human geography, environmental studies, and atmospheric and oceanic sciences; collaborating on selecting related interdisciplinary materials;
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Providing support for library data collections and services.
Requirements
Please address each of these qualifications in your application materials:
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Master's degree in Library and Information Science from an ALA-accredited library school;
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User-focused and creative approach to library services;
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Coursework and/or experience with instruction or teaching;
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Demonstrated interest in the sciences, engineering, and/or applied sciences;
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Familiarity with current trends in library and information science including scholarly communication and research data management;
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Demonstrated ability to work both independently and collaboratively;
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Capacity to thrive in an exciting, future-oriented environment and to respond with agility to evolving needs and priorities;
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Demonstrated ability to cultivate and advocate for a community of diversity and inclusion;
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Strong interpersonal skills and excellent oral and written communication skills;
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Potential for research, scholarly work, and professional service.
Desirable Qualifications
Evidence of any of the following will enhance a candidacy for both positions:
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Demonstrated initiative, flexibility, and ability to coordinate and carry out project-based work;
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Experience in providing information literacy instruction for relevant disciplinary fields;
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Knowledge of and facility with outreach tools & methods;
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Fluency in pedagogical and research methodologies in the sciences and/or engineering;
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Evidence of achievement in research and creative work and professional service.
Evidence of any of the following will enhance a candidacy for the
Science & Engineering Librarian:
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Experience with successful undergraduate outreach;
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Experience with user needs assessment;
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An academic or professional background in the sciences and/or engineering.
Evidence of any of the following will enhance a candidacy for the
Earth Sciences & Environment Librarian:
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An academic or professional background in the sciences and/or geography;
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Experience finding data and/or providing support for using data and data analysis tools.
Appointment and Salary:
Successful candidates will be appointed as full-time (12 month), tenure-stream faculty members. Depending on professional experience, appointment will be at the assistant professor or senior instructor level. The minimum starting salary
is $50,500. Benefits include 22 working days of vacation, ten paid holidays, liberal sick leave, university group health care plans, group life insurance, TIAA-CREF administered retirement/annuity, and support for scholarly/professional activities. Tenured
librarians are eligible for sabbatical leave.
Application Process:
In your cover letter, please indicate if you wish to be considered for one or both positions.
Review of applications will begin immediately and continue until the position is filled. It is recommended that applications be submitted by
November 23, 2015 in order to receive full consideration. (Due to a change in the University$B!G(Bs recruiting system, application will not be possible after November 30, 2015.) Application must be made online at
http://www.jobsatcu.com/postings/110088
and must include a letter of application specifically addressing qualifications for the position(s); CV or resume; and names with postal addresses, email, and telephone numbers of three references. Questions may be directed to Dylan Wiersma, Search Coordinator,
at [log in to unmask]. The full position descriptions can be viewed at
http://ucblibraries.colorado.edu/about/jobScienceLibrarians.htm
The candidates selected for these positions must be able to meet eligibility requirements to work in the United States at the time the appointment is scheduled to begin. The University of Colorado Boulder is an Equal Opportunity Employer
committed to building a diverse workforce. We encourage applications from women, racial and ethnic minorities, individuals with disabilities, and veterans. Alternative formats of this ad can be provided upon request for individuals with disabilities by contacting
the ADA Coordinator at [log in to unmask]. In addition, the University of Colorado Boulder is committed to providing a safe and productive learning and living community. To achieve
that goal, we conduct background investigations for all final applicants being considered for employment. Background investigations include reference checks, a criminal history record check, and, when appropriate, a financial and/or motor vehicle history.
About the University and Libraries:
As the flagship University of a multi-campus system in the State of Colorado, CU Boulder is a dynamic community of scholars and learners situated on one of the most beautiful college campuses in the country. As one of 34 U.S. public institutions
belonging to the prestigious Association of American Universities (AAU)—and the only member in the Rocky Mountain region—we have a proud tradition of academic excellence, with five Nobel laureates and more than 50 members of prestigious academic academies.
CU-Boulder has blossomed in size and quality since we opened our doors in 1877—attracting superb faculty, staff, and students and building strong programs in the sciences, engineering, business, law, arts, humanities, education, music,
and many other disciplines.
Today, with our sights set on becoming the standard for the great comprehensive public research universities of the new century, we strive to serve the people of Colorado and to engage with the world through excellence in our teaching,
research, creative work, and service. The University Libraries faculty and staff are diverse, talented, and passionate people who share this vision and mission. Librarians participate at all levels of the campus and hold full faculty status and rank. The
Libraries, a member of the Association of Research Libraries, holds the largest collection in the Rocky Mountain region with over 12 million books, periodicals, government publications, audiovisual materials, microforms, maps, manuscripts, papers and computer-based
resources. The Libraries faculty and staff collaborate internally, with colleagues beyond the campus, and with our clients to advance information literacy, intellectual freedom, lifelong learning, the disciplinary growth of information, and the amplification
of knowledge.
The University Libraries holds one of the largest collections of government information in the western United States. Particular strengths include a comprehensive collection of U.S. publications including robust collections of e-resources,
technical reports, and international materials.
The Libraries$B!G(B Sciences Department proudly serves several of our campus$B!G(Bs most iconic academic enterprises, including five Nobel Laureates, six MacArthur "Genius Grant" fellows, two U.S. Professors of the Year, and four National Medal of
Science winners. CU-Boulder is the top funded public university in NASA funding and ranks fifteenth in research and scholarly impact, worldwide. Our Libraries faculty and staff are involved in teaching, research, and service throughout the campus and ranks
6th in the nation in scholarly output for academic libraries.
About Boulder, Colorado:
Boulder and the surrounding area is known as one of the best places to live because of its spectacular setting, acres of open space, and vibrant atmosphere. At 5,430 feet above sea level, acres of vast open space
entwine into Boulder's cityscape nestled into the foothills of the Rocky Mountains. Home to approximately 90,000 residents, Boulder has a mild, dry climate with more than 300 days of sunshine per year. Boulder offers activities for every interest. Over 80
miles of pedestrian and bike paths, as well as a convenient bus system, provide transportation around town and to the Denver metropolitan area. Photographers, music lovers, rock climbers, Olympians, artists, and others are drawn to this great city because
of its scenic beauty, vibrant culture, and fabulous amenities. Boulder is just three hours from 11 ski resorts, 40 minutes from Denver, and moments from 43,000 acres of open space and trails.
Katie Lage
Head and Map Librarian, Jerry Crail Johnson Earth Sciences & Map Library
Associate Professor
Sciences Department, University Libraries
184 UCB
University of Colorado Boulder
Boulder, CO 80309
303-735-4917
http://ucblibraries.colorado.edu/earthsciences/