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From: Barbara Hamel <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Tue, May 1, 2018 at 10:37 AM
Subject: [USAIN-L] 2 Positions at University of Wisconsin-Madison: Science
& Engineering Data & Information Specialist
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Are you a creative and collaborative individual who is excited to engage
scientists and engineers in developing partnerships and designing
information services that support their research and learning?  Are you in
interested in helping researchers manage their data and create more
productive information workflows?  Do you want to contribute to fostering a
diverse and inclusive environment?  The University of Wisconsin – Madison
seeks two Science & Engineering Data & Information Specialists to join our
dynamic and collegial team.  Help us advance knowledge creation and sharing
in science and technology – together, we can contribute to a greater
understanding of our world and help address society’s grand challenges.



Full details and information on how to apply are here
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Please let us know if you have any questions about the position.



Deborah Helman

Director of Science and Engineering Libraries, UW-Madison

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*Science & Engineering Data & Information Specialist  (2 positions)*

*University of Wisconsin – Madison*

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The UW-Madison Libraries seek two creative, collaborative, and
user-oriented Science & Engineering Data & Information Specialists to
contribute to developing a forward-looking suite of research services for
the UW-Madison science and engineering community. The successful candidates
will play a key role in expanding support for research workflows and data
management in collaboration with the Digital Curation Coordinator and other
campus partners, such as Research Data Services. As members of one of our
research engagement teams, the Science & Engineering Data & Information
Specialists will also contribute to developing a programmatic approach to
expand our engagement and deepen connections with faculty, staff, and
students. Positions are available in both the life sciences and physical
sciences/engineering, and the successful candidates will be matched to the
position that best aligns with their experience, skills, and interests.
Early career candidates are encouraged to apply.

The Science and Engineering Data & Information Specialists will be part of
the Science & Engineering Libraries - a dynamic, innovative, and collegial
team of library staff that is building a wide range of services and
partnerships supporting personal information organization and research
workflows, research data management, open research, scholarly publishing,
research identity management, research impact, innovation and
entrepreneurship, and the STEM learning experience. A core guiding
principle is to foster diversity and inclusiveness within STEM, our
services, and our work environment. Our team is looking for colleagues who
are interested in collaborating with faculty, staff, and students to
advance knowledge creation and sharing in science and technology that will
help to address society's grand challenges.

The Science and Engineering Libraries (SEL) are comprised of a network of
seven libraries - Astronomy Library, Chemistry Library, Geology and
Geophysics Library, Math Library, Physics Library, Steenbock Memorial
Library, and Wendt Commons Library. Together, they have primary
responsibility for serving the College of Agricultural and Life Sciences,
the College of Engineering, the science departments, centers and programs
of the College of Letters & Science, the School of Veterinary Medicine, and
the UW Extension/Cooperative Extension.

The Libraries at the University of Wisconsin-Madison are dedicated to the
practices of social justice, diversity, equality, and respect among our
staff, students, collections, and services. We strive to overcome
historical and divisive biases in our society and embrace diverse points of
view as assets to the fabric of our community. All positions will be called
on to contribute to building this environment.



*Principal duties:*



Research Services (55%)

   - Contributes to a dynamic, team-based approach for providing library
   services that support the research life cycle and promote research
   productivity.
   - Provides consultations to support productive information discovery,
   use, and management to facilitate research and innovation.
   - Plays a principal role in the delivery, enhancement, and expansion of
   current and new services to advance research data management and workflows.
   This includes providing consultations, participating in service development
   and educational initiatives, and supporting community-building and
   partnerships as part of the SEL Research Data Management Team and in
   collaboration with the UW-Madison Libraries' Digital Curation Coordinator
   and campus Research Data Services.
   - Contributes as needed to the delivery of services and educational
   initiatives around scholarly communication and/or innovation and
   entrepreneurship in coordination with the associated SEL research service
   teams and in conjunction with campus libraries initiatives.
   - Collaborates with campus library staff to support interdisciplinary
   research and initiatives.



Engagement Services (20%)

   - As a member of one of SEL's disciplinary research engagement teams,
   develops new approaches to build meaningful relationships and provide
   relevant and timely services for associated fields of research.
   - Communicates with faculty, staff, and students to increase visibility
   of library expertise and initiatives.
   - Cultivates an understanding of the research, teaching, and learning
   needs of the departments assigned to the research engagement team and
   shares with colleagues in order to develop services and collections.



Teaching and Learning (15%)

   - Participates in the library's extensive in-person, blended, and online
   library teaching and learning program.
   - Contributes to campus-level collaborative instruction programs and
   activities.



Professional Development & Service (10%)

   - Provides and participates in continuing education and professional
   development.
   - Serves on Science & Engineering Libraries, UW-Madison Libraries
   committees, and campus-level committees as appropriate.
   - Participates in professional association activities and university
   governance.
   - Contributes to publication and research.



*Degree and Area of Specialization:*

   - Master's degree in library or information science from an ALA
   (American Library Association) accredited program or equivalent (for
   Academic Librarian title series); OR an advanced degree in a relevant
   discipline in the life sciences, physical sciences, engineering, or
   medicine required (for Administrative Program Specialist series). (Note:
   Both title series follow the same pay schedules/ranges.)



*Minimum number of years and type of relevant work experience:*

Required

   - Articulates a commitment to librarianship and supporting the
   information management needs of the science and/or engineering research
   community.
   - Demonstrated ability to effectively present information and engage
   with faculty, staff, and students.
   - Demonstrated ability to work both independently and collaboratively on
   teams.
   - Excellent oral, written, and interpersonal skills.



Preferred

   - Articulates a strong user-centered services philosophy.
   - Demonstrated commitment to fostering a diverse and inclusive
   environment and an ability to work effectively with a diverse community of
   faculty, staff, students, and colleagues.
   - Demonstrated understanding of trends in scholarly communication, data
   management, and research workflows.
   - Demonstrated knowledge and awareness of emerging trends and best
   practices in science and/or engineering librarianship.
   - Demonstrated knowledge of and/or interest in using emerging
   technologies to enhance delivery of information services.
   - Demonstrated instructional experience, with some classroom teaching
   preferred.
   - Undergraduate and/or graduate degree in a science-related area is
   desirable.
   - STEM-related background and/or experience working with the scientific
   research community.
   - Experience working in an academic/special library or a higher
   education setting.
   - Demonstrated outreach experience developing working partnerships with
   clientele and communities.
   - Initiative, flexibility, and the ability to creatively adapt to a
   changing environment and manage multiple priorities.




*UW-Madison is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer. We promote
excellence through diversity and encourage all qualified individuals to
apply.*





*About the University of Wisconsin-Madison and our community*



UW-Madison is a world-class land-grant public university and has a
beautiful 936-acre campus situated along the scenic shores of Lake Mendota.
Founded in 1848, the University of Wisconsin-Madison is the flagship
university of the University of Wisconsin System. It has a national and
international reputation for educational excellence and cutting-edge
research and is consistently among the most prolific research universities
in the world. UW-Madison enrolls 43,000 students and has more than 20,000
employees, including about 2,200 faculty and 12,500 staff plus 12,000
student assistants/employees. We value our reputation for academic
excellence and educational innovation and have made a strong commitment to
progress in areas of diversity and inclusion.



The UW-Madison Libraries are a wealth of resources, staff expertise,
services, and learning spaces. The Libraries manage the 11th largest
research collection in North America and provide convenient access to print
materials; 24/7, multi-platform access to thousands of electronic journals,
e-books, and databases; article and book delivery from libraries around the
world; special collections of rare books and manuscripts; and locally
created digital resources to support teaching, research, and learning.



Madison, the state's capital city, has a population of over 252,000. Built
on an isthmus and surrounded by lakes, Madison blends the city and campus,
green spaces and urban areas, to create a place unlike anywhere else.
Madison provides ample opportunities to browse art galleries, catch a
performance, or take in sporting events. The extensive network of hiking
trails and bike paths fan out across the city, providing a quick escape to
Wisconsin's scenic landscapes. With a lively mix of cultural and outdoor
activities and a bevy of culinary delights, it is no surprise that Forbes
recently promoted Madison as the top-ranked most livable mid-sized city in
America.



For more information about the UW-Madison Libraries:
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For more information about UW-Madison and living in Madison:
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Inga Haugen

Agriculture, Life Sciences, and Scholarly Communication Librarian

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