From: Persko Grier
Sent: Wednesday, July 20, 2016 2:50 PM
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July 20, 2016
Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine is seeking a motivated and engaged individual to serve as a scholarly communications and research
librarian. This position melds three complementary responsibility areas: scholarly materials, publishing and faculty research activities. The candidate is expected to assume a College-wide collaborative lead in these areas.
The successful candidate will maintain and promote a digital platform of scholarly materials that includes the
College’s research, historical artifacts and faculty selected works. The position provides visible support for the College’s scholarly communication program, which is built on our institutional repository (DigitalCommons@PCOM), along with a planned online
open access publication framework and the College’s growing research activities. As part of a dynamic and collaborative faculty research team, the position will assist with the development of the College’s research activities through initiatives in research
workflows including curation, publisher open-access policies and data persistence/storage. The position will serve as the primary liaison for and provide consulting support to identify, store, describe (curate), retrieve, and re-use the College’s research
data. The position will be part of a team to build a full system (with training, outreach, liaison duties, policies, procedures, technologies, tools, workflows, etc.) of data management requirements to support faculty.
Will perform other duties as assigned.
To apply for this position, send via email a letter of intent, and resume as directed below.
All inquiries must include salary requirements and should be directed to:
Department of Human Resources
Medical Office Building
4190 City Avenue, Suite 144
Philadelphia, PA 19131
Phone: 215-871-6500 | Fax: 215-871-6506
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