Science Liaison and Reference Librarian.
The Science Liaison and Reference Librarian will develop and manage research collections that include the sciences, mathematics, statistics and computer science, which combined have a materials budget of $2,600,000. She/He will also foster the development and expansion of research and instruction activities to meet the information needs and support the research and curricular goals of the University’s science programs. The incumbent actively engages with faculty, students, and staff in assigned areas, developing strong relationships and promoting the Library’s relevant services and collections.
Actual assignments will be made based on the successful candidate’s experience and interests.
This position works directly with students (graduate and undergraduate), faculty, researchers, other University staff and administrators, University alumni, and members of the public.
With a second Science Liaison and Reference Librarian, the incumbent in this position develops collections housed in the Blommer Science Library and supports the students and faculty who use that library location primarily Blommer Science Library and is responsible for meeting the Information needs of users in at that location. The position reports directly to the Head of Collections, Research and Instruction.
Qualifications:
Masters in Library Science (MLS) accredited by the American Library Association, or equivalent
Knowledge of or experience with information resources in the sciences, math, statistics and/or computer science
Two years minimum experience in the provision of public services (reference and instruction) in an academic or research library setting
Ability to work with diverse, research-oriented students and faculty
Desirable qualifications: Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in the sciences, math, statistics, computer science or related field
Other Skills: Successful performance requires analytical ability, initiative, imagination, and excellent written and oral communication skills, as well as a broad-based interest in and current awareness of information technology applications for the delivery of scientific information.
Ryan Johnson Head of Collections, Research and Instruction Joseph Mark Lauinger Memorial Library Georgetown University 202-687-6818 [log in to unmask] ---------------------------- 4. [LIBJOBS] Librarian IV (Branch Manager), Loxahatchee, FL, USA |
PALM BEACH COUNTY LIBRARY SYSTEM
Position: Librarian IV (Branch Manager)
Salary: $54,104 Annually
Location: Acreage Branch Library
15801 Orange Boulevard,
Loxahatchee, FL
Plans, supervises and coordinates the work of a large library branch. Interprets and explains library policies and procedures to the public and staff; resolves patron complaints/problems; prepares branch budget recommendations; monitors expenditures; oversees/approves adult and youth programming. Trains and directs professional/other Library System personnel; writes performance evaluations; issues counseling forms/disciplinary actions; handles employee complaints/grievances; recommends the hiring, promotion and terminations of staff; performs related work as required.
Qualifications: Master’s Degree in Library Science accredited by the American Library Association; minimum of three (3) years of professional library experience that includes two (2) years of supervisory or administrative work. Preference given for experience Conducting oral presentations/speaking in public; managing a library’s major department/branch; training/supervising personnel for more than three (3) years; using automated circulation systems (must specify on application).
APPLICATION OPTIONS: Apply online at www.pbclibrary.org; fax your application/resume to (561)616-6893; or mail your application/resume to Palm Beach County Human Resources, 100 Australian Avenue, Suite 300, West Palm Beach, FL 33406. (Phone (561) 616-6888, Fax (561) 616-6893) EO/AA EMPLOYER M/F/D/V/DFWP.
Applications/Resumes for this position must be received by 5:00PM, Friday, February 26th, 2016.
Andrea L. Taylor
Library Personnel Services Coordinator
Staff Development/Personnel
Palm Beach County Library System
3650 Summit Blvd
West Palm Beach, FL 33406
Tele: (561)233-2707 - Fax: (561)242-7370
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5. [LibraryJobline] Executive Director / $83,000.00 to $104,000.00 per year / Colorado
Digital Services Coordinator, DePaul University Library
Reporting to the Associate University Librarian for Information Technology and Discovery Services, the Coordinator of Digital Services provides broad oversight and leadership for the Library's overall Web presence and related digital access platforms and services; works collaboratively with Library colleagues, university stakeholders, and consortial partners to facilitate teaching, learning, scholarly publishing, and online resource discovery through Web application development and integration, interface design, usability testing and usage data analysis, local content creation, and the effective dissemination of library-generated information utilizing a broad range of platforms and services.
The Digital Services unit of the DePaul University Library has provided leadership in recent years for digitization projects such as the DePaul Heritage Collections, Vincentian Collections including historic texts, images, maps, and manuscript materials, and Napoleonic-Era Broadsides Collection, as well as an array of projects in the digital humanities and data-intensive social sciences, including the DePaul Map of the Month program. In addition, the Digital Services unit has provided support for the expansion and management of the DePaul institutional repository, Via Sapientiae, and the numerous journals, books, and other collections provided through Via as part of DePaul’s expanding library publishing program. Finally, the digital services program is an essential component in DePaul’s engagement in consortial programs such as Chicago Collections.
If you are interested in joining a vibrant and collaborative library community in the City of Chicago, please visit the following employment page to learn more about the position and to submit an application: http://library.depaul.edu/about/Pages/employment.aspx (Job ID 1923).
This position is available immediately and will remain open until filled. To ensure best consideration, please submit your application by March 11, 2016.
About DePaul University:
Founded in 1898 by the Congregation of the Mission (also known as the Vincentians), DePaul University is the largest Catholic university in the United States and currently enrolls almost 24,000 students in 10 schools and colleges offering 300 undergraduate and graduate programs and concentrations. One of the largest private, not-for-profit universities in the nation, DePaul's faculty teach across multiple campuses in Chicago and its suburbs. DePaul University has been recognized in national publications for its diversity, service-learning programs, and sustainability efforts, and is the home to nationally recognized academic programs in the College of Business, the College of Computing and Digital Media, and The Theatre School. U.S. News & World Report recently ranked DePaul as one of the country's "most innovative schools" (http://newsroom.depaul.edu/NewsReleases/showNews.aspx?NID=2936).
About the DePaul University Library:
The DePaul University Library is comprised of the John T. Richardson Library, the Loop Library, and library service programs delivered to DePaul's suburban campuses. The DePaul University Library is a partner in a number of campus programs, including the first-year experience (Chicago Quarter), the Teaching Commons, and the Graduate Certificate in the Digital Humanities. In 2013, a major renovation of the Richardson Library facilitated the launch of the Richardson Library Information Commons, a technology-enhanced space including individual, group, and collaborative work spaces, Learning Commons and Scholar's Lab. The DePaul University Library is housed in the Division of Teaching and Learning Resources, which includes the DePaul Art Museum and Faculty Instructional Technology Services, and is an active member of local, regional, and national consortia, including CARLI, Chicago Collections, the Center for Research Libraries, the Library Publishing Coalition, the Coalition for Networked Information, and the Catholic Research Resources Alliance. In 2015, DePaul joined the Federal Depository Library Program as one of its first "digital depository" members and contributed to the design and launch of Explore Chicago Collections (http://explore.chicagocollections.org/), which has been described as "a game-changing collaboration between libraries, universities, & museums."
For more information about the DePaul University Library, visit http://library.depaul.edu/Pages/default.aspx.
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Megan Waters Bernal
Associate University Librarian for Information Technology & Discovery Services
JTR 116B, DePaul University, Lincoln Park Campus, 2350 N Kenmore Ave., Chicago IL 60614
office: 773-325-2290 | [log in to unmask]
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7. [LIBJOBS] USA - Chicago, IL - Information Technology Librarian
Information Technology Librarian, DePaul University Library
Reporting to the Associate University Librarian for Information Technology & Discovery Services, the Information Technology Librarian works collaboratively across the Library and the University to implement, maintain, support, and enhance a wide range of technologies and systems providing innovative library services to the DePaul community and to ensure enduring access to the library’s extensive range of online information resources and digital collections. The Information Technology Librarian also supports library staff and local and remote library users in the use of existing information technology as well as the adoption of new and emerging technology. S/he may serve as a liaison librarian in assigned areas.
The successful candidate will join a university ranked among the top 25 "Most Innovative Schools" and help lead the evaluation and implementation of technology-enhanced spaces and services of strategic interest and growth at DePaul, particularly those supporting rapidly-expanding programs in Computing and Digital Media, Data Science, and the Digital Humanities.
If you have a passion for information technology and are interested in joining a vibrant and collaborative library community in the City of Chicago, please visit the following employment page to learn more about the position and to submit an application: http://library.depaul.edu/about/Pages/employment.aspx (Job ID 1858).
This position is available immediately and will remain open until filled.
About DePaul University
Founded in 1898 by the Congregation of the Mission (also known as the Vincentians), DePaul University is the largest Catholic university in the United States and currently enrolls almost 24,000 students in 10 schools and colleges offering 300 undergraduate and graduate programs and concentrations. One of the largest private, not-for-profit universities in the nation, DePaul's faculty teach across multiple campuses in Chicago and its suburbs. DePaul University has been recognized in national publications for its diversity, service-learning programs, and sustainability efforts, and is the home to nationally recognized academic programs in the College of Business, the College of Computing and Digital Media, and The Theatre School. U.S. News & World Report recently ranked DePaul as one of the country's "most innovative schools" (http://newsroom.depaul.edu/NewsReleases/showNews.aspx?NID=2936).
About the DePaul University Library
The DePaul University Library is comprised of the John T. Richardson Library, the Loop Library, and library service programs delivered to DePaul's suburban campuses. The DePaul University Library is a partner in a number of campus programs, including the first-year experience (Chicago Quarter), the Teaching Commons, and the Graduate Certificate in the Digital Humanities. In 2013, a major renovation of the Richardson Library facilitated the launch of the Richardson Library Information Commons, a technology-enhanced space including individual, group, and collaborative work spaces, Learning Commons and Scholar's Lab. The DePaul University Library is housed in the Division of Teaching and Learning Resources, which includes the DePaul Art Museum and Faculty Instructional Technology Services, and is an active member of local, regional, and national consortia, including CARLI, Chicago Collections, the Center for Research Libraries, the Library Publishing Coalition, the Coalition for Networked Information, and the Catholic Research Resources Alliance. In 2015, DePaul joined the Federal Depository Library Program as one of its first "digital depository" members and contributed to the design and launch of Explore Chicago Collections (http://explore.chicagocollections.org/), which has been described as "a game-changing collaboration between libraries, universities, & museums."
For more information about the DePaul University Library, visit http://library.depaul.edu/Pages/default.aspx.
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Megan Waters Bernal
Associate University Librarian for Information Technology & Discovery Services
JTR 116B, DePaul University, Lincoln Park Campus, 2350 N Kenmore Ave., Chicago IL 60614
office: 773-325-2290 | [log in to unmask]