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International Electronic Collections position opening - Yale University Library
OARE Program Support Librarian
Electronic Collections
Yale University Library
Librarian I-II
Description:
This is a 20-25 hr Position of Fixed Duration on grant funding.
The Term is for 3 years, renewable depending on additional grant
funding acquired. Occasional international travel is required.
THE UNIVERSITY AND THE LIBRARY
The University Library, which is a highly valued partner in
teaching and research at the University, has more than 11 million
volumes housed in the Sterling Memorial Library and 22 school and
departmental libraries. It employs a dynamic, diverse and
innovative staff of nearly 600 FTE 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. A full spectrum of library resources, from
rare books and manuscripts to a rapidly expanding network of
electronic resources, constitutes one of Yale's distinctive
strengths. The Library is engaged in numerous digital initiatives
designed to provide access to a full array of scholarly
information. For additional information on the Yale University
Library, please visit the Library's Web site at:
http://www.library.yale.edu/.
ELECTRONIC COLLECTIONS CARE AND OARE
The Electronic Collections Department leads, coordinates and
supports the collecting and conversion of electronic and digital
collections throughout the Yale University Library. Electronic
Collections staff works together as a team to provide responsive,
effective, and evolving coordination of electronic collecting.
The OARE Program Support Librarian will report to the Head,
Electronic Collections. OARE (Online Access to Research in the
Environment) is a partnership of international publishers,
universities, and multilateral institutions. It will provide
approximately 1000 institutions in more than 100 least-developed
nations free or very low-cost online access to leading
international scientific literature in a broad range of
environmental subject areas. Yale's OARE involvement is a joint
project between the University Library and the School of Forestry
& Environmental Studies.
RESPONSIBILITIES
Working under the direction of the Head, Electronic Collections
and in close connection with the OARE inter-institutional team
with latitude for independent action, the OARE Program Support
Librarian will be responsible for the technical development and
content management for OARE by overseeing the systems
architecture development and website presentation, and
coordinating technical activities with staff at the United
Nations Environment Program (UNEP), as well as at sister programs
at the World Health Organization (WHO) and the Food and
Agriculture Organization (FAO). In addition, the OARE Program
Support Librarian will take responsibility for OARE content data
entry, assisting with publisher and partner communications, and
contributing to project direction.
Coordinates and provides technical leadership and support for the
development, implementation, and maintenance of systems to
support management of and research access to OARE, including
content management, content website display, and institutional
registration and troubleshooting. Acts as the project manager and
technical coordinator for the implementation of OARE system
enhancements including the drafting of specifications for
revisions to the architecture; coordination with appropriate
units and individuals throughout OARE and its extended programs
family; creation of documentation, workflows, and procedures to
support daily operations; and review and testing of
modifications. Recommends the selection and coordinates the work
of contractors hired for technical implementation activities.
Serves as technical liaison between OARE program team and OARE
technical contract staff, as well as with technical program
partners at WHO and FAO. Reports on technology that might benefit
the programs, proposes technical measures to support program
initiatives, and defines the technical resources required to
implement new initiatives. Works with systems and web personnel
at WHO, UNEP, and FAO to match OARE technical infrastructure with
the program's content and service needs. Develops procedures for
incorporating content into OARE database(s). Takes all
appropriate measures to ensure that the collection, including all
partner supplied content, remains accessible in the face of
changing technologies. Describes and incorporates OARE holdings
into OARE database(s). Locates, analyzes, extracts, describes,
and organizes information about OARE content from diverse sources
including websites, partner newsletters and partner-supplied
data. Prepares database analysis and statistical reports. Assists
as needed in other Electronic Collections Department activities
including electronic collecting curation for Yale University
Library, digital conversion activities, and activities of other
international digital special projects.
QUALIFICATIONS
An ALA-accredited MLS degree or an MA degree in Computer Science
with related library training and experience. Appointment at the
Librarian I level requires no professional experience and
demonstrated potential for professional growth. Appointment at
the Librarian II level requires a minimum of two years of
professional experience with electronic resources and/or
automated library systems and demonstrated professional
accomplishments. Knowledge of library and publishing functions
with an emphasis on electronic resources management, including
acquisitions, and vendor relations with publishers and content
providers. Awareness of current developments and issues in
library automation. Knowledge of general database structural
concepts. Familiarity with principles of database design.
Demonstrated ability to communicate effectively with library,
programming, and ITS staff. Ability to work effectively with a
variety of people with varying technical skills and knowledge,
and from diverse work and social cultures. Excellent
interpersonal and team collaboration skills. Demonstrated ability
to work well independently in a rapidly changing and demanding
environment. Ability to perform under pressure, prioritize and
schedule tasks for successful outcomes. Excellent oral and
written communication skills, including public presentations.
Ability to develop clear documentation. Excellent analytical
skills and accuracy and attention to detail. Ability to plan,
initiate, and implement effective programs, projects and
services. Knowledge of personal computer hardware, software
(Windows, MSOffice, etc.), and productivity software including
Excel. Knowledge of web-authoring tools and HTML markup.
Demonstrated understanding of the importance of serving the
reader at the end of the information chain. Preferred: Research
or special library working experience. Knowledge of the STM
(Science/Technical/Medical) electronic publishing environment and
scholarly communications issues. Experience working with and
technical systems knowledge of relational database systems,
preferably SQL Server or Access or with automated library
systems. Programming experience preferably with PHP. Experience
with report writing tools. Knowledge of UNIX and/or Linux.
Demonstrated project management experience. Experience delivering
content in web-based applications. Experience with bibliographic
description of information resources. Fluency in French.
SALARY AND BENEFITS
Competitive salary will be based upon the successful candidate's
qualifications and experience. Full benefits package including 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 mailed to:
Diane Turner, Associate University Librarian for Human Resources,
Staff Training & Security; Yale University Library; P.O. Box
208240, New Haven, CT 06520; fax: (203) 432-1806. Submissions via
email are also welcomed and can be sent as a Word attachment to
hrlibrary@yale.edu. Please be sure to include Source Code
EAYU14899.
Yale University is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer