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1.  [LIBJOBS] Open Position: Special Collections Cataloging Librarian, Penn
State University Libraries, University Park, Pennsylvania USA
2. [TLA-L] Director of Public Service, King CO Library System, Closes this
Friday, Jan. 22!




1.  [LIBJOBS] Open Position: Special Collections Cataloging Librarian, Penn
State University Libraries, University Park, Pennsylvania USA

*Special Collections Cataloging Librarian*

*Cataloging & Metadata Services Department Penn State University Libraries*

The Pennsylvania State University Libraries seeks applications for the
position of Special Collections Cataloging Librarian. This position will
have responsibility for cataloging rare and unique materials in all formats
and subjects and for providing metadata support for digital projects. The
person appointed to this tenure track faculty position will report to the
Head of Cataloging and Metadata Services and serve as a member of the
Special Collections Cataloging Team. The position works closely with
curators and staff in the Eberly Family Special Collections Library to set
priorities and to create efficient workflows.

The Cataloging and Metadata Services Department participates in all the
initiatives of the Library of Congress Program for Cooperative Cataloging
(PCC)—BIBCO, NACO, SACO, and CONSER—in the OCLC Enhance Program, and the
Library of Congress’s ECIP program.  The faculty in the department have
been engaged in standards development at the national level and have been
active members of appropriate professional organizations.  Currently the
department consists of thirty people and is responsible for cataloging
materials for most of Penn State’s campuses and branch libraries. The
Special Collections Cataloging Team plays a key role in supporting the
Library’s number one programmatic goal in the library’s Strategic Plan: to
describe and digitize our distinctive and unique collections.

The Special Collections Library consists of over 225,000 rare book volumes,
with strengths in English and American literature; art and architectural
history; emblem books; the history of photography; works of Joseph
Priestley; African-Americana and the African Diaspora; art education;
utopian literature; and German literature in English translation. Literary
manuscript collections include the papers of John O’Hara, Chip Kidd, and
Kenneth Burke. Historical collections and labor archives document
Pennsylvania social, political, and economic history with special emphasis
devoted to labor, business, and the evolution of nineteenth and twentieth
century industrial society. The University Archives contains documents from
the University’s 160+ year history and coordinates the University’s Records
Management Program (paper and electronic).

*Position Responsibilities:*

   - Performs original cataloging and classification of monographs in all
   formats located in Special Collections using Resource Description & Access
   (RDA) and the Descriptive Cataloging of Rare Materials (DCRM) suite.
   Catalogs archival collections according to Describing Archives: A Content
   Standard (DACS) in consultation with collection managers generating finding
   aids.
   - Coordinates cataloging efforts of newly acquired rare books, graphic
   materials, and single item manuscripts, as well as distinctive materials
   from our existing hidden collections, with the Special Collections
   Cataloging Team
   - Serves as liaison with curators and staff in the Eberly Family Special
   Collections Library to set priorities and to create efficient workflows for
   cataloging rare and unique materials, and for supplying metadata for
   digital projects and exhibitions.
   - Monitors national discussions related to description and access for
   special collections materials, including metadata practices for manuscripts
   in digital scholarship; serves as a resource for the Special Collections
   Cataloging Team.
   - Contributes headings to the national authority file through NACO;
   participate in BIBCO by contributing full level PCC records to OCLC.
   - Provides metadata support for Special Collections materials for
   inclusion in aggregate cultural heritage object collections, including the
   Digital Public Library of America.

Preferred Qualifications:

   - MLS from an ALA-accredited program (or equivalent)
   - 3-5 years of original and complex copy cataloging experience within a
   bibliographic utility including substantial rare book cataloging or
   archival description
   - Knowledge of appropriate cataloging standards, including RDA, the DCRM
   suite, and/or relevant archival descriptive standards such as DACS
   - Familiarity with authority work and the programs of the PCC
   - Familiarity with digital metadata schemas including Dublin Core, MODS,
   or equivalent standards
   - Bibliographic knowledge of a foreign language; familiarity with
   deciphering handwriting and working with manuscripts especially desired
   - Excellent oral and written communication skills; ability to work
   cooperatively
   - Capacity for leadership within the profession; ability to achieve
   tenure or to be appointed with tenure
   - Must be flexible and work well in a team environment

*Environment:*
Penn State, a land-grant institution, is a member of the Committee on
Institutional Cooperation (CIC), a consortium of the Big Ten universities
plus the University of Chicago. Based on current Association for Research
Libraries investment rankings, The Pennsylvania State University Libraries
are ranked among the top ten research libraries in North America.  A
student survey completed in 2014 found overall student satisfaction with
the University Libraries to be at the top of its category.  The University
Libraries hold membership in ARL, CRL, CLIR, and DLF. Collections exceed
5.8 million volumes and include more than 102,000 current serial
subscriptions.  The University Libraries are located at University Park and
22 other locations throughout Pennsylvania, and they serve approximately
6,000 faculty and 44,000 students at University Park, and more than 92,000
students system-wide.

The University Park campus is set in State College, a university town
located in central Pennsylvania. State College offers a vibrant community
with outstanding recreational facilities, a low crime rate, and excellent
public schools. The campus is within a half-day drive to Washington D.C.,
Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York City, or Pittsburgh. The University Park
Airport is served by three major carriers with flights to Washington,
Philadelphia, and Detroit. For more information, please visit
<http://www.libraries.psu.edu>http://www.libraries.psu.edu and
<http://www.cbicc.org>http://www.cbicc.org.

*Compensation and Benefits*: Salary and rank are dependent upon
qualifications.  Fringe benefits include liberal vacation, excellent
insurance and health care coverage, State or TIAA-CREF retirement options,
and educational privileges.  In addition, faculty in the University
Libraries are afforded funds for professional development travel annually.
Faculty may be asked to travel as official representatives of the Libraries
to certain events and those trips are reimbursed at full cost within limits
established by the University.

Applications and all supporting materials must be submitted online.  To
apply, please visit
<https://www.libraries.psu.edu/about/jobs/special-collections-cataloging-librarian>
https://www.libraries.psu.edu/about/jobs/special-collections-cataloging-librarian.
To be considered for the position, interested candidates should upload a
letter of application, resume or C.V., and the names and contact
information of three professional references (including email addresses).
Review of applications will begin February 8, 2016 and continue until
position is filled.  Questions may be addressed to Lindsey Harter, Faculty
Search Coordinator, at [log in to unmask]

*Employment will require successful completion of background check(s) in
accordance with University policies.  *

*Penn State is an equal opportunity, affirmative action employer, and is
committed to providing employment opportunities to minorities, women,
veterans, disabled individuals, and other protected groups.*

*CAMPUS SECURITY CRIME STATISTICS:  For more about safety at Penn State,
and to review the Annual Security Report which contains information about
crime statistics and other safety and security matters, please go to
<http://www.police.psu.edu/clery/>www.police.psu.edu/clery/
<http://www.police.psu.edu/clery/>, which will also provide you with detail
on how to request a hard copy of the Annual Security Report.*
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2. [TLA-L] Director of Public Service, King CO Library System, Closes this
Friday, Jan. 22!

*King County (WA) Library System, Director of Public Service*



*Share commitment to public service, your passion for the public library’s
mission, and King County’s vision and values* – Join the nationally
recognized King County (WA) Library System
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as
the *Director of Public Service*. This Director of Public Service will
inspire and promote organizational change through staff involvement and
collaborative problem-solving resulting in workable solutions. He/she will
actively demonstrate a positive leadership role within the library and in
the community. KCLS, an independent taxing district with an annual
operating budget of $115 million, is comprised of 49 community libraries
and serves over 2 million ethnically diverse residents over 2300 square
miles.  In 2004, voters supported a $172 million capital bond to renovate,
expand, and build new libraries across King County – in 10 years, KCLS has
opened 13 new libraries, expanded 11, and renovated 11, and in 2016 will
open 3 new library buildings and complete renovations on another 5.  The
1,200 innovative and dedicated staff (883 FTE) serves its residents in the
library, in the community, and through its virtual presence. Staff  reaches
10,000+ non-English speaking families with the Library’s early literacy
services and programs.  The Library also has twelve Library2Go! vehicles
providing convenient access to many library services for customers of every
age.  These community services and programs propelled KCLS to be named*Library
Journal’s *2011 Library of the Year and the 2012 Outstanding Civic
Organization by the Municipal League of King County.



Washington’s King County
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offers
a remarkable blend of vibrant cities, suburban developments, rural
landscapes, farms and forests. Many areas enjoy spectacular views of Puget
Sound, the Olympic and Cascade mountain ranges and Mt. Rainier, convenient
access to Seattle and all the amenities the region has to offer. King
County is home to eleven colleges and universities including the University
of Washington, a leading research institution, hosting one of the nation’s
top medical schools. Community colleges, art and culinary institutions, and
technical schools round out the area’s choices for higher education.
Employment opportunities are available through many Fortune 500
companies—Amazon, Costco, Microsoft, Nordstrom, Paccar, Starbucks and
Boeing are key employers.  Arts, music, shopping, celebrations and
festivals, and, of course, coffee, are also part of daily life in King
County.  For additional information on the Library and the region, visit KCLS
Links
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.



In planning, organizing, and directing the Library’s Public Services
Operations, the successful candidate will be responsible for directing
vital public services working with a committed team of twelve cluster
managers who supervise 49 branch libraries. *Other key reports* include:
(1) circulation coordinator; (2) operations coordinator; (3) staff support
coordinator (volunteers and substitutes); and (4) community conduct
coordinator (behavior issues, security, etc.). This position works as the
key lead on the Public Services Leadership Team and reports to the Library
Director.  Please see the KCLS Public Service Director Job Description
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for
the full position description.



*Qualifications*: Required qualifications include a Master’s of Library
Science degree from an ALA-accredited school; Washington State
certification (to be completed within first year of employment); a minimum
of eight years of supervisory/management experience in a public library;
and a minimum of five years in a public library as a professional
librarian. Additional qualifications include demonstrated ability to lead
and work collaboratively in a team environment; extensive project
management experience; proven experience mentoring and coaching
professional staff; and the ability to participate as a contributing
management team member through strategic thinking, forecasting, budget
analysis, and complex problem solving.



*Compensation*: the hiring salary range is $116,808- $122,371 with a
competitive benefits package.  Relocation assistance will be provided.



For further information, or to apply, contact Bradbury Associates/Gossage
Sager Associates
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Apply via email with a meaningful cover letter and resume as Word or PDF
attachments to Jobeth Bradbury <[log in to unmask]>.  The
closing date for this position is *January 22, 2016.*





Jobeth Bradbury

Bradbury Associates/Gossage Sager Associates <http://www.gossagesager.com/>

4545 Wornall Rd, Ste. 805

Kansas City, MO 64111

816-803-7087 (cell); 816-531-2468 (office)

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