Thursday, November 18, 2010

Northeast Research Libraries (NERL) Consortium Support Librarian: Sterling Memorial Library, Yale University, New Haven, CT

Rank: Librarian I

www.yale.edu/jobs


Fixed Duration: Three (3) years from date of hire, with possibility of continuation

Schedule: Part-time (20 hours per week); Flexible Based on Departmental Needs

Yale University offers exciting opportunities for achievement and growth in New Haven, Connecticut. Conveniently located between Boston and New York, New Haven is the creative capital of Connecticut with cultural resources that include two major art museums, a critically-acclaimed repertory theater, state-of-the-art concert hall, and world-renowned schools of Architecture, Art, Drama, and Music.


THE UNIVERSITY AND THE LIBRARY

The Yale University Library, as one of the world's leading research libraries, collects, organizes, preserves, and provides access to and services for a rich and unique record of human thought and creativity. It fosters intellectual growth and is a highly valued partner in the teaching and research missions of Yale University and scholarly communities worldwide. A distinctive strength is its rich spectrum of resources, including more than 12.5 million volumes and information in all media, ranging from ancient papyri to early printed books to electronic databases. The Library is engaged in numerous digital initiatives designed to provide access to a full array of scholarly information. Housed in the Sterling Memorial Library and twenty school and departmental libraries, it employs a dynamic, diverse, and innovative staff of over 500 who have the opportunity to work with the highest caliber of faculty and students, participate on committees, and are involved in other areas of staff development. For additional information on the Yale University Library, please visit the Library's web site at http://www.library.yale.edu/.


THE NORTHEAST RESEARCH LIBRARIES (NERL) CONSORTIUM

Organized in 1997, NERL is a dynamic, efficiently operated, and highly regarded consortium of 28 large research libraries, mostly based on the East Coast of the US. Members enjoy close working relationships, excellent communications, and a particularly high level of service from their consortium staff. NERL's primary mission is to achieve for its members the most beneficial terms of use and most advantageous prices for significant and costly electronic resources, such as journal packages, databases, e-book collections, and related academic materials; other activities such as advocacy and projects are also undertaken at the wish of the members. Additionally, the office is responsible for the centralized invoicing and processing of payments to numerous publishers ($30-40M/year), as well as maintenance of vibrant communications systems, including public and private web sites. NERL also supports 70+ smaller regional libraries in an "Affiliates" category.


Since its founding, NERL has been housed within the Yale University Library system, with offices in Sterling Memorial Library and a direct report to the Associate University Librarian, who also serves as NERL's director. The operations of NERL are led by NERL's Associate Director. Members of the NERL staff enjoy the same working conditions and benefits as all other University employees. YUL provides to NERL services such as the Library Business Office, Yale University Accounts Payable/Receivable, and physical office space.


POSITION DESCRIPTION

Reporting to the Northeast Research Libraries (NERL) Consortium Associate Director and Associate University Librarian, the NERL Consortium Support Librarian is responsible for day-to-day management and oversight of all aspects of the operations, activities, and planning for the NERL Consortium, a federation of 28 large research libraries and approximately 75 smaller ones. This posted position is the direct result of NERL members' mandate to support their consortium in a time of continuing expansion of electronic information used in each institution.

The Consortium Support Librarian works closely with NERL directors at Yale and the NERL representatives, who are generally Library Directors and Associate Directors in their own institutions. Typical partnership duties involve negotiating contractual agreements between librarians and publishers/vendors and reviewing and modifying subscription, purchase, and access arrangements. Represents NERL at professional library conferences (such as ALA) and national/international consortium functions and meetings; makes presentations at professional conferences. Oversees work of clerical & technical and student staff. Ensures that the operations and workflow of the library consortium are in accordance with highest professional library standards and practices, in keeping with Yale's and those of the university and consortium members institutions.

The position will provide opportunity for the Librarian to grow and develop professionally through increasing levels of responsibility as NERL expands its efforts. The highest levels of customer service, communication, and standards for excellence in all areas are essential for the successful development of the position within a fast-paced environment.


RESPONSIBILITIES

Supports day-to-day workflow of the consortium from initial vendor contact through licensing and invoice creation and receivable. Facilitates communication and coordination of member activities and efforts; monitors and assesses the needs of the membership. Arranges for access and solves member libraries' e-resource problems, access interruptions, and liaises on behalf of member libraries to the large number of vendors and publishers, with whom the consortium has agreements. Collaborates with members to identify and pursue new e-resources, solicits feedback from the membership, initiates, tracks, and maintains vendor contacts and their progress through the lifecycle of electronic resources. Assists in maintenance of database and reporting services. Negotiates and interprets library license terms for members; negotiates and modifies terms with information providers. Modifies, maintains, and updates private and public web sites. Works closely and collaboratively with Yale University support systems.

Expected to keep abreast of the latest technologies in electronic resource management, access and licensing issues that serves to foster successful and rich electronic collections at research and academic institutions. Maintains a current awareness of consortium issues and electronic resources in academic settings.

Makes sound decisions to enhance and forward the efforts of the consortium as well as present new ideas. Provides leadership on projects. Thinks independently and be motivated to solve problems and develop cost effective strategies. Oversees and supervises the work of administrative support employees. May participate in library committees and task forces, and national professional organizations and collaborative activities. Expected to be professionally active and represent the Consortium and the University in the academic, scholarly, and professional community. May be required to assist in 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 for library and information science; Library training and experience should demonstrate an emphasis on electronic resource management.

Knowledge of current and emerging information technologies and publishing formats, databases, and Internet searching. Ability to function in a collegial, fast-paced teamwork-oriented environment which emphasizes customer service. Self-motivated, superior attention to detail; strong organizational and analytical skills. Ability to think independently, solve problems, and develop cost effective strategies. Strong communication and interpersonal skills; ability to communicate clearly, effectively and professionally in a timely manner. Commitment to providing excellent customer service and the ability to work with diverse groups and individuals. Demonstrated ability to work collegially and cooperatively within and across organizations. Ability to work effectively in a virtual electronic environment. Proficiency with common computer applications, including Word, Excel, Adobe Acrobat, and FileMaker or MS Access. Demonstrated ability in one or more of the following areas is required:

a) Developing web pages and using xHTML markup and CSS stylesheets;

b) Developing FileMaker (and/or MS Access) queries and reports;

c) Creating complex Excel spreadsheets, pivot tables, usage data analysis; and/or

d) Reviewing and identifying issues with licenses.

SALARY AND BENEFITS

We invite you to discover the excitement, diversity, rewards and excellence of a career at Yale University. One of the country's great workplaces, Yale University offers exciting opportunities for meaningful accomplishment and true growth. Our benefits package is among the best anywhere, with a wide variety of insurance choices, liberal paid time off, fantastic family and educational benefits, a variety of retirement benefits, extensive recreational facilities, and much more.

Applications consisting of a cover letter, resume, and the names of three professional references should be sent by creating an account and applying online at www.yale.edu/jobs for immediate consideration - the STARS req ID for this position is 11580BR. Please be sure to reference #11580BR in your cover letter. Review of applications will begin immediately and continue until position is filled.


BACKGROUND CHECK REQUIREMENTS

All external candidates for employment will be subject to pre-employment background screening for this position, which may include motor vehicle and credit checks based on the position description and job requirements. All offers are contingent on successful completion of a background check. Please visit http://www.yale.edu/hronline/careers/screening/faqs.html for additional information on the background check requirements and process.


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.

Project Archivist, Divinity Special Collections: Divinity Library, Yale University, New Haven, CT

Rank: Librarian I-II

www.yale.edu/jobs


Fixed Duration: One (1) year from date of hire, non-renewable


Schedule: Full-time (37.5 hours per week); Standard Work Week (M-F, 8:30-5:00)


Yale University offers exciting opportunities for achievement and growth in New Haven, Connecticut. Conveniently located between Boston and New York, New Haven is the creative capital of Connecticut with cultural resources that include two major art museums, a critically-acclaimed repertory theater, state-of-the-art concert hall, and world-renowned schools of Architecture, Art, Drama, and Music.


THE UNIVERSITY AND THE LIBRARY


The Yale University Library, as one of the world's leading research libraries, collects, organizes, preserves, and provides access to and services for a rich and unique record of human thought and creativity. It fosters intellectual growth and is a highly valued partner in the teaching and research missions of Yale University and scholarly communities worldwide. A distinctive strength is its rich spectrum of resources, including more than 12.5 million volumes and information in all media, ranging from ancient papyri to early printed books to electronic databases. The Library is engaged in numerous digital initiatives designed to provide access to a full array of scholarly information. Housed in the Sterling Memorial Library and twenty school and departmental libraries, it employs a dynamic, diverse, and innovative staff of over 500 who have the opportunity to work with the highest caliber of faculty and students, participate on committees, and are involved in other areas of staff development. For additional information on the Yale University Library, please visit the Library's web site at http://www.library.yale.edu/.


YALE DIVINITY LIBRARY

The Divinity Library has world-renowned collections documenting the history, thought, and life of Christianity. The primary strengths of the Library are in the history of missions, Christian doctrine, Biblical literature, and church history. The Yale Divinity Library contains more than 500,000 volumes, 250,000 microforms, and 4,000 linear feet of manuscript and archival material.



POSITION DESCRIPTION

Reporting to the Divinity Special Collections Librarian, the Project Archivist will have responsibility for the processing of the University Christian Movement archives and other collections as time permits. The processing project will include arrangement, description, and preservation activities.

The Divinity Library Special Collections department advances teaching and research by making primary source materials available for study and is open to the public. Over three decades, the department has assembled more than 4,000 linear feet of manuscript collections, donated by individuals and organizations, which document Protestant mission activity, religious work among college and university students, and other aspects of American religious history.


RESPONSIBILITIES

Researches and records information concerning ecumenical student groups in the United States to support the arrangement, description, and use of the collection. Analyzes preliminary inventory of materials to determine content and the appropriate level and type of arrangement and description needed, and reviews and updates preliminary plans for accomplishing the work. Responsible for the arrangement and description of the collection in accordance with departmental standards and approved plans, screens for potentially sensitive material, weeds extraneous material, recommends appropriate preservation and conservation procedures, and coordinates the copying or reformatting of materials for preservation and access. Prepares a finding aid for processed materials, including a historical statement, scope and content note, and appropriate listing of materials. Prepares or updates catalog records in accordance with archival and library standards for entry into national and local databases. Coordinates the preparation of collection materials for storage. May be required to assist in 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 for library and information science and/or graduate degree in history or related discipline. Appointment to the rank of Librarian II requires a minimum of two years of professional archival experience and demonstrated professional accomplishments appropriate to the rank.

Demonstrated ability to communicate effectively, both orally and in writing. Ability to work effectively in a team setting with administrative, professional, and support staff. Demonstrated ability to work collegially and cooperatively within and across organizations. Ability to lift materials and push heavy book trucks.


Preferred:

Formal archival training or education and/or demonstrated knowledge of archival theory and practice. Experience in appraising, arranging, and describing personal papers and/or organizational records related to American religious history. Experience in using the Archivists’ Toolkit for accessioning, collections management, and finding aid creation. Familiarity with archival automation and description standards. Knowledge of MARC cataloging and EAD finding aids for manuscripts collection. Familiarity with basic preservation and conservation standards for archival and manuscript collections. Ability to plan, manage, and coordinate complex projects; demonstrated record of devising and bringing projects to a conclusion in a timely fashion.


SALARY AND BENEFITS

We invite you to discover the excitement, diversity, rewards and excellence of a career at Yale University. One of the country's great workplaces, Yale University offers exciting opportunities for meaningful accomplishment and true growth. Our benefits package is among the best anywhere, with a wide variety of insurance choices, liberal paid time off, fantastic family and educational benefits, a variety of retirement benefits, extensive recreational facilities, and much more.

Applications consisting of a cover letter, resume, and the names of three professional references should be sent by creating an account and applying online at www.yale.edu/jobs for immediate consideration - the STARS req ID for this position is 11574BR. Please be sure to reference #11574BR in your cover letter. Review of applications will begin immediately and continue until position is filled.


BACKGROUND CHECK REQUIREMENTS

All external candidates for employment will be subject to pre-employment background screening for this position, which may include motor vehicle and credit checks based on the position description and job requirements. Internal candidates may be subject to a motor vehicle or credit check for this position based on the position description and job requirements. All offers are contingent on successful completion of the required background check. Please visit http://www.yale.edu/hronline/careers/screening/faqs.html for additional information on the background check requirements and process.


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.


Digital Projects Librarian: Vassar College, Poughkeepsie, New York

Position Information-Administrator


Posting Date: November 11, 2010


Position Title:

Digital Projects Librarian


Department:

Main Library


Duration of Position:

Full year / Full time


Posting Number:

1000382


Position Summary and Responsibilities:

Vassar College seeks a Digital Projects Librarian. This is a new position, reporting to the Head of Library Technology. The digital projects librarian will serve as an essential member of our recently created digital initiatives team. This team will have responsibility for developing a program of support for the creation, delivery, access and preservation of digital content and collections in the broadest terms.

We seek an innovative, energetic individual who will work collaboratively to research, develop, refine and implement interfaces, infrastructure, policies, procedures, workflows, metadata standards and crosswalks for digital collections and projects. This librarian will manage assigned projects, and participate in the overall management of digital collections and production work, including the application of standards, metadata, workflow design, production coordination, and quality controls. Additionally, the successful candidate will participate in the maintenance and development of the library's website and other library systems.


Qualifications:

Required: MLS or equivalent degree or experience; demonstrated knowledge of and interest in current and emerging trends, issues and best practices in digital library initiatives and projects and the technologies used to support those initiatives. Excellent oral and written communication skills. Ability to display imagination, ingenuity and humor in solving problems and in working with people.

Highly desirable: Experience with creating and applying metadata standards to describe digital collections. Experience with XML, XSLT, cross-walking, and scripting. Experience with standards- based non-MARC metadata schemas, such as Dublin Core, MODS, METS, EAD and TEI. Solid understanding of digital repository software. Knowledge of digital preservation practices, including cost factors and productivity issues.

Desirable: 1-3 years experience working in an academic library setting on digital projects. Knowledge of traditional cataloging standards such as MARC, AACR2, RDA and LCSH. Knowledge of XHTML, CSS, Javascript and PHP. Additional advanced degree(s) and/or demonstrated scholarly interests and accomplishments.


To Apply:

Please visit us at https://employment.vassar.edu/. To complete your on-line application, you will be required to attach your resume, cover letter, and contact information for 3 professional references (Word or PDF format required). This position will remain open until filled.


Vassar is an affirmative action, equal opportunity employer, committed to fostering a community that reflects the values of a liberal arts education and to promoting an environment of equality, inclusion and respect for difference. Applications from members of historically underrepresented groups are especially encouraged.

"Finding the Right Technology for Your Library" webinar with METRO Dec 6!

We all know how fast technology is evolving these days, and it seems that we are bombarded on a daily basis with new products and applications. If you are looking to implement new and effective technology in your library, but aren’t sure how to narrow down the long list of possibilities, METRO’s upcoming webinar is for you.

On Monday, December 6 from 10:00 AM – 11:00 AM Nicole Engard will lead our discussion on "Finding the Right Technology for Your Library". She will go over some of the must-try applications on the web and for your desktop. Interaction between participants will give you a chance to ask your own questions and to hear what technologies are being used by your colleagues. Join us for this valuable discussion and leave with a clearer picture of what new technology might work for you.

Registration fees: $20 members; $20 myMETRO; $40 non-members

To register or to learn more, please visit http://bit.ly/b9GK2e

This webinar will take place online.

Please contact Laura Forshay at lforshay@metro.org, 212.228.2320 x10 with any questions.

Columbia University Libraries Assessment Forum: "Assessing the Assessment: How institutions administered, interpreted, and used SAILS" (Dec. 8, 2010)

The Columbia University Libraries Assessment Working Group is pleased to announce our next Assessment Forum "Assessing the Assessment: How institutions administered, interpreted, and used SAILS" with special guests Brian Lym, Hal Grossman, and Lauren Yannotta from Hunter College Libraries, CUNY.

The speakers will present their recently published paper, Assessing the Assessment: How Institutions Administered, Interpreted, and Used SAILS, (Reference Services Review, Vol. 38 Iss: 1, pp.168 – 186) which addresses the administration of SAILS (Standardized Assessment of Information Literacy Skills), a widely-used test developed by Kent State University. SAILS has been administered at colleges and universities to benchmark student information literacy skills. Highlights include analysis of institutions’ use of SAILS report data, and respondent perceptions of the utility of SAILS.

CUL Assessment Forum
Wednesday, December 8
9:30AM - 11:00AM
Butler Library, room 203

All staff are invited to attend. This event is open to the public.

We hope to see you there!

Jen Rutner, on behalf of the Assessment Working Group
--  Jennifer Rutner Program Coordinator for Marketing and Assessment Columbia University Libraries jb2563@columbia.edu 212 854 7151