Monday, November 24, 2008

Electronic Collections Librarian

Electronic Collections Librarian
Collection Development
Sterling Memorial Library
Yale University
Rank: Librarian III - IV

The University and the Library
One of the world's leading research libraries, Yale University Library is a full partner in teaching, research, and learning at Yale and is visited by scholars from around the world. A distinctive strength is its rich spectrum of resources, including approximately thirteen million volumes and information in all media, ranging from ancient papyri to early printed books to electronic databases. The Library is engaging in numerous projects to expand access to its physical and digital collections. Housed in twenty-two buildings including the Sterling Memorial Library, the Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library, and the new Bass Library, it employs a dynamic and diverse staff of nearly six-hundred who offer innovative and flexible services to library readers. To learn more about Yale University Library and its collections and services, visit http://www.library.yale.edu/.

General Purpose
Yale University Library seeks an experienced Electronic Collections Librarian to assume both a leadership and liaison role in working with staff from all areas of the Library to support electronic collections development. The Electronic Collections Librarian will provide support as needed across the library system, including particularly selectors, but also technical services staff in Acquisitions and Cataloging & Metadata Services. This position will report to the Electronic Collections Services Group team leader.

Essential Duties
Selection Coordinator for cross-disciplinary electronic resources:
* Works across the entire Yale University Library (YUL) system, serving as Selector/Collection Unit Coordinator for library electronic resources that cross more than two libraries or subject areas.
* Assists with the appropriate budget requests and expenditure of the CERF (Central Electronic Resources Fund) budget - currently approximately $900,000 and growing.

Key participant in planning, and implementing library wide e-resource policy and selection decision-making:
* Participates on CoDGeR (Committee for Digital General Resources), a cross-library representative group, developing agenda items and finding timely topics with an aim to decision-making.
* Shares responsibility in consensus building and documentation of CoDGeR decisions and policies.
* Leads exploration of overarching issues in the selection and care of electronic resources.
* Develops and/or manages the development of best practices for electronic resources.

Provides the provision of significant services and knowledge in support of electronic resource acquisitions across YUL:
* A key participant and/or leader in understanding and developing the best ways to manage the lifecycle of major interdisciplinary e-journal packages and databases at YUL.
* Monitors trends in emerging technologies and licensing.
* Keeps current with developments, producers, and vendors of electronic products and services.
* Participates on the staff license review, negotiating, and compliance processes, for delivery to the Associate University Librarian (AUL).
* Coordinates authentication and authorization issues for e-resources, communicating as appropriate with vendors, selectors, AUL, and others.
* Participates as appropriate in e-resource trouble shooting activities.
* Leads ERM (Electronic Resources Management system, Verde software) library-wide activities, which is delegated to others and/or coordinated across the YUL system.

Communicates across YUL about electronic resources broad issues:
* Funnels resources and renewal information about shared e-resources to relevant stakeholders as appropriate to ensure appropriate action.
* Provides training and information as needed across the library system, including selectors as well as technical services supporting units such as Acquisitions, CMS.

Works with Electronic Collections Services Group team leader to nurture effective relationships with e-resource suppliers and publishers, for the benefit of the YUL system. Expected to be professionally active and to serve on select Library-wide committees. May be required to assist with disaster recovery efforts. May be assigned to work at West Campus location in West Haven, CT.

Qualifications
Master's degree from an ALA-accredited program of library and information science; at least two years of experience supporting electronic resource activities. Candidates appointed to the rank of Librarian III must demonstrate at least five years of relevant experience and professional achievements. Appointment to the rank of Librarian IV requires at least eight years of relevant experience and professional achievements. The position requires knowledge of the complex, ever-changing electronic publishing environment and scholarly communications issues. Must have the ability to work with a varied user groups and function effectively in a team environment and in a complex and culturally diverse organization. Excellent oral and written communication and training skills are required. Excellent organizational, analytical and interpersonal skills are required. Previous activities in at least some of the following areas are required: using and instructing in the use of information technologies, developing MS Access queries and reports, reviewing and identifying issues with license agreements for electronic resources, using an Integrated Library System and/or an Electronic Resource Management system.

Preferred: Experience supporting an OpenURL resolver, preferably ExLibris SFX, knowledge of scholarly communication industry norms and practices of information technology, experience providing troubleshooting for problem reports, familiarity with project management, skill in "translating" between the world of electronic resources and traditional library formats.

Salary and Benefits
Rank and competitive salary will be based upon the successful candidate's qualifications and experience (min: 59,000). Full benefits package including pro-rated 22 vacation days; 18 holiday, recess and personal days; comprehensive health care; TIAA/CREF or Yale retirement plan; and relocation assistance. Applications will be accepted until the position is filled. Applications consisting of a cover letter, resume, and the names of three references should be sent by creating an account and applying online at http://www.yale.edu/hronline/stars/application/. Please be sure to include Source Code 6465BR

Background Check Requirements
All external candidates for employment will be subject to pre-employment screening. All offers are contingent on successful completion of a background check.

Yale University is an affirmative action/equal opportunity employer. Yale values diversity in its faculty, staff, and students and strongly encourages applications from women and members of underrepresented minority groups.

Government Documents/Microforms and Circulation Supervisor

Government Documents/Microforms and Circulation Supervisor
General Librarian
LSU Libraries

Required Qualifications: Master's of Library Science degree from an
ALA-accredited library school program; undergraduate degree in the
social sciences or humanities and/or economics work experience;
demonstrated ability to work both independently and collegially in a
demanding and rapidly changing environment; excellent interpersonal,
communication, and organizational skills; knowledge and experience in
using traditional and electronic reference resources; knowledge of
HTML and the ability to create Web pages.

Additional Qualifications Desired: Experience in using and knowledge
of government documents; experience in providing reference service in
an academic library; supervisory experience.

Special Requirements: Ability and willingness to work some nights and
weekends. For a list of responsibilities, see a more detailed ad on
our website at www.lsu.edu/lsucareers. This is a 12‑month appointment
with excellent benefits.

Application deadline is November 21, 2008 or until a candidate is
selected. Candidates should submit a letter of application, resume
(including e-mail address), and names, addresses, telephone numbers of
three references to:

Dawn Zaske, Coordinator
Personnel Services
295 Middleton Library
Louisiana State University
Ref: #009225
Baton Rouge, LA 70803
Phone: (225) 578-2217 Fax: (225) 578-6825

__._,_.___

Librarian V, Branch Manager

REPOSTING

Librarian V, Branch Manager
Broadmoor Branch Library
SHREVE MEMORIAL LIBRARY

VACANCY NUMBER: 08-BR-13

Full-Time

SUMMARY: Under administrative supervision, this is highly responsible
professional library work, which involves administering a Resource
Center Branch Library. Performs related and other work as required.

REQUIRED TRAINING AND EXPERIENCE

Attainment of B.A. or B.S. from an accredited university/college;
attainment of a graduate degree in Library and/or Information Science
from an ALA-accredited university; at least 3 years of full-time,
professional (position requiring MLS) experience including supervisory
experience.

REQUIRED KNOWLEDGE, ABILITIES AND SKILLS

Comprehensive knowledge of: (1) professional library
principles and practices; (2) public library functions, facilities, and
operations; (3) patron needs and library services to meet those needs;
(4) standard library automated system modules; (5) electronic and
printed materials, resources and databases.

Demonstrated ability to: (1) plan, organize and implement
complex operations and long-range projects; (2) establish and maintain
effective working relationships with administrators, department heads,
other employees and the public; (3) supervise, train, and evaluate
support staff; (4) communicate effectively, orally and in writing, to
groups and individuals; (5) be proficient on the computer with various
software.

GENERAL DUTIES

* Coordinates, directs, and supervises the work of the Broadmoor
branch.
* Supervises, evaluates, and trains four full-time department
heads (Reference, Circulation Children's and Genealogy Librarians) who
supervise twenty-one other full-time and part-time staff under the
direction of the Branch Manager.
* Schedules substitutes as needed; recommends staffing needs and
changes.
* May read reviews and offer suggestions to Collection Development
staff on selection of library materials.
* Works closely with branch staff in the development of programs
for the public. Advises the reference Librarian in development of
computer training programs for the public; advises the Children's
Librarian in planning and implementing programs such as Summer Reading
club and/or preschool programs.
* Instructs school classes in the use of library facilities and
standard reference tools; gives book talks and book reviews to school
classes and civic groups; conducts outreach programs for the community
if needed.
* Performs reference/readers' advisory and circulation duties as
required.
* Keeps up with the technological advances in the library field
and evaluates the furniture and equipment needs of the library.
* Keeps detailed records, with assistance from the three
department heads.
* Attends system-wide meetings/workshops, etc.
* Oversees facility management.
* Responds to after-hours security system callas at the library
branch.
* Performs other necessary duties as required.

PRESENT SCHEDULE [subject to change without notice]

Monday - Friday: 8:00 a.m. -5:00 p.m.

Will work some Sundays on a rotational basis, serving as Branch
Supervisor.

THE LIBRARY

Shreve Memorial Library System is one of the largest public library
systems in Louisiana, with twenty-one branches and one bookmobile.
The library system has a combined holdings of over 665,000 items and
an annual budget which exceeds $10,500,000. Circulation for 2006 was
more than 1,236,000 (collect of 665,000+ items). The library has a
staff of 224 (72.5 FTE). The library implemented a new automated
system, SIRSI, in April 2003.

THE AREA

Shreveport (and sister city Bossier City) are two progressive cities
in Northwest Louisiana steeped in Southern style. Shreveport and
Bossier City are rich in attractions, festivals, cultural activities
and fine food. Shreveport-Bossier serves as the trade and cultural
center of the 200-mile radium extending into Arkansas, Louisiana and
Texas, known as the Ark-La-Tex. Some of the attractions include horse
racing from Louisiana Downs, one of the national's largest
thoroughbred racetracks, the American Rose Center, North America's
largest park dedicated to the rose, theater, ballet, opera, a
symphony, museums, outdoor recreation at local lakes and parks, five
dockside river boat casinos with entertainment districts on both sides
of the Red River, a variety of festivals year-round, and family
attractions including a Sci-Port Discovery Center and IMAX theater and
a water-park. With a low cost of living, Shreveport is a desirable
place to live.
http://www.shreveport-bossier.org/

BENEFITS

12 days vacation/year (with increases every other year), 11 paid
holidays/year + 1 personal day, 15 days sick leave/year. Medical,
dental and life insurance; library pays 60% of employee's and
dependents' insurance premiums. Excellent retirement system with the
City of Shreveport. Tuition reimbursement available, after one year
of employment. Good library support for continuing education and
attendance at conference.

APPLICATION DEADLINE

Review of resumes will begin immediately and resumes will be accepted
until the position is filled.

STARTING DATE

Two weeks after selection

SALARY

$4438/month + benefits

CONTACT: A Shreve Memorial Library application must be submitted to
be considered for a position; applications are available at all SML
locations. Send application to Jennie Paxton, Human Resources
Coordinator, Shreve Memorial Library, P.O. Box 21523, Shreveport, LA
71120-1523.

Contact Cindy Ortego (318) 226-5881 or Bandana Mukherjee (318)
226-4974, if you have questions regarding the position. A criminal
background check and a drug screening are part of the pre-hire
process. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion,
color, sex, age, national origin or non-job related disability. Our
facilities are non-smoking.

[Still listed on the Shreve Memorial Library Employment page:
http://www.shreve-lib.org/employment.htm --vln]

Librarian 1 – Reference Librarian

REPOSTING

Librarian 1 – Reference Librarian
Covington Branch
St. Tammany Parish Library

Position Title: Librarian I – Reference Librarian
Qualifications: Requires a Master of Library and Information Science
degree from an ALA accredited program.
Description: Full-time position requiring regularly scheduled evening
and Saturday hours
• Provide reference assistance and perform research
• Provide reader's advisory
• Assist patrons in use of the public computers and related software,
the catalog, the Internet, and databases
• Assist in supervision of paraprofessional and support staff in
reference, circulation, teen, or children's departments
• Maintain records and prepare reports
• Participate in overall library collection development, planning and
committees
• Serves as a supervisor in the absence of other designated personnel
• Serves as emergency manager in any part of the system if needed
• Trains library patrons in developing basic library skills
• Trains other professional librarians, paraprofessionals, and support
staff in library procedures
• Answers reference questions
• Performs all library branch activity
• Performs other duties and assignments as designated by Administration

Knowledge, Skills, and Ability:
• Must possess excellent communication skills including oral and
written as well as ability to communicate with and identify the
library needs of youth.
• Must have high level of computer skills in particular with the
library's integrated automation system.
• Must be able to conduct him/herself in a courteous manner towards
patron and staff.
• Must be able to lift 25 pounds.
• Must be able to stand for long periods of time and be able to bend
and shelve books.
• Must have management skills.
• Must be able to use independent judgment when possible to avoid bad
customer relations.
• Must have an excellent knowledge of library rules, regulations and
practices.
• Must be capable of working in many different library environments.
• Must have a professional demeanor.

The starting salary for the position of Librarian I is $35,984 and
includes a generous benefit package consisting of 15-days annual
leave, 13-days of sick leave and 14 holidays per year.

To Apply:
Submit resume and application
(http://www.sttammany.lib.la.us/application.pdf) to:
St. Tammany Parish Library
Louanne Bertrand, MLIS
Human Resources Manager
310 W. 21st Ave
Covington, LA 70433
985-871-1220
louanne@stpl.us

Head Librarian / Instructor

Head Librarian / Instructor
Delgado Community College
New Orleans, LA (West Bank Campus)

Posted: 11/18/2008

Application Due: 12/5/2008

Job Description: Organizes and manages all aspects of library
activities at the West Bank Campus, including developing library
collections to support the curriculum through the selection of books
and other materials.

Minimum Qualifications: Three years of professional library work, two
years of which must have been at the supervisory level; effective oral
and written communication skills; ability to work with diverse
populations; ability to effectively work with groups; knowledge of
library online systems.

Preferred Qualifications: Five years of professional library work
during which three years were at the supervisory level or two years of
which were in a supervisory role in a community college library.

Minimum Education Requirements: Master of Library and Information
Science (MLIS) from a college or university accredited by the American
Library Association.

To apply for this position, please visit the website
https://careers.dcc.edu

Application Information
Contact: Human Resources Department
Delgado Community College
Phone: 504-762-3015
Online App. Form: https://careers.dcc.edu

Digital Initiatives Librarian

SOUTHERN NEW HAMPSHIRE UNIVERSITY
HUMAN RESOURCES AND DEVELOPMENT DATE: 11/7/08
PAMELA HOGAN, VICE PRESIDENT
JAMES WHITMORE, DIRECTOR CLASS: FAC

JOB OPENING


Digital Initiatives Librarian

SNHU has received an Institute of Museum and Library Services Grant to build an institutional repository using DSpace starting with the digitization of student theses and working papers from the School of Community Economic Development. Reporting to the Electronic Resources Librarian, the Digital Initiatives Librarian has primary responsibility for managing the digitization process and for communication with and support of SNHU's Institutional Repository/DSpace users. This is a grant funded position for up to a period of two years.

Qualifications: Master's degree in library science or equivalent experience; experience with using, and helping others in an academic setting to use web-based software and experience working with metadata. Experience with DSpace and/or Institutional Repositories preferred.

Applicants are requested to apply online at www.snhu.edu/jobs. Application materials should include a cover letter, curriculum vitae, and a list of three references (names, addresses, and e-mail contact). Review will begin immediately and continue until the position is filled. EOE/AA