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The James E. Walker Library at Middle Tennessee State University (MTSU)
seeks a systems librarian to contribute to the mission of the library
through administration and optimization of the library’s various management
systems.


This is a 12-month, tenure-track position (#401070) at the rank of
assistant/associate professor. Start date for the position is July 1, 2018.
All library faculty are expected to meet promotion and tenure standards.
The successful candidate will report to the Chair of the Collection
Development & Management department.


The systems librarian will work closely with the library units that use the
integrated library system (ILS). She/he will assist in optimizing system
functionality through system configuration, scripting
and API implementation. The position will administer, maintain, customize
and enhance the library’s integrated library system (ILS) and manage the
technical aspects of the institutional repository and hosted online journal
system software as well as the proxy server. Currently, Walker Library
utilizes the Innovative Interfaces (III) Sierra system, EDS, DSpace, Open
Journal System and EZProxy.


*Specific Responsibilities*

   - Serves as the primary library contact to the ILS vendor;
   - Maintain the ILS which includes but is not limited to: the management
   of data tables, user authorizations, permissions, settings, templates,
   loaders and updates;
   - Assists library units in the design of workflows and the collection of
   statistics;
   - Creates scripts and implements APIs to optimize and enhance existing
   systems and data;
   - Works with library staff to implement new processes or products;
   - Collaborate with internal library units and external campus archival
   centers;
   - Coordinate with library campus technology departments on server
   management, troubleshooting and system functional issues; and
   - Keep abreast of changing technologies.

For the complete job posting and to apply, please visit:
https://mtsujobs.mtsu.edu/postings/5814