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Position Announcement: Georgia Tech
**Cross-posted. Apologies for duplication.**
Georgia Institute of Technology Job Opportunity
To view this position announcement online, please visit
http://www.library.gatech.edu/about/jobs.php#ecc
*Electronic Collections Coordinator*
*Position*
The Georgia Tech Library and Information Center invites
applications for an energetic, flexible, knowledgeable, and
innovative professional to join the Collection Development
Department as Electronic Collections Coordinator. The Collection
Development Department, reporting to the Associate Director for
Public Services, is responsible for: allocation and management of
the Library's materials budget; coordination of the collection
development responsibilities of the 16 subject librarians;
facilitating the migration from print to digital format;
development and implementation of collection policies;
development and use of statistical and other management reports
to inform collection decisions; and participation in cooperative
collection development initiatives at the state, regional and
national levels.
*Responsibilities*
The Electronic Collections Coordinator's primary focus is to
oversee the selection, accessibility and assessment of electronic
resources as the Library moves from print to digital format.
Specific responsibilities include:
* Collaborate with the Library's subject librarians, whose
responsibilities include reference, instruction and collection
development, to identify, research and evaluate electronic
products and offers;
* Work collaboratively with publisher and vendor representatives
to research new electronic resources, organize vendor trials and
schedule vendor training opportunities;
* Responsible for the maintenance of the Library's list of
databases, including collaborating with other library staff to
troubleshoot access issues, and communicating content and/or
interface changes to library staff;
* Coordinate the compilation and analysis of vendor and internal
use data to manage our electronic collections;
* Expand and enhance the Collection Development Portal which
serves as an information gateway for the collection activities of
the library's subject librarians;
Collaborate with the Scholarly Communication & Digital Services
Department to promote campus awareness of scholarly communication
issues;
* Promote electronic resources to the Georgia Tech Community;
* Provide regularly scheduled reference service at the
Information Services Desk;
* Assume additional collection development responsibilities as
needed;
* Serve on relevant library, institutional and professional
committees and task forces.
*Qualifications*
REQUIRED:
* ALA-accredited master's degree in library/information science
or equivalent;
* Minimum two years of related experience in an academic or
research library;
* Excellent visual, oral, written and intrapersonal communication
skills;
* Strong analytical skills;
* Demonstrated ability to use basic desktop applications such as
spreadsheet and database programs;
* Ability to work both independently and collaboratively in a
dynamic, service-oriented, and rapidly changing environment;
* Experience with and a strong commitment to public service.
PREFERRED:
* Knowledge and experience with collection development in an
academic library;
* Knowledge of current practices and trends in managing
electronic resources;
* Familiarity with emerging electronic resources standards such
as SUSHI and COUNTER;
* Knowledge of trends in scholarly communication, publishing and
academic research;
* Experience working with vendors;
* Demonstrated record of ongoing professional development.
*Salary and Benefits*
Appointments will be made at the Librarian I (entry-level) or
Librarian II level. Appointment level and salary are based on
qualifications and experience. Minimum salary for Librarian I is
$42,000. Librarians are members of the General Faculty and are
non-tenured. The benefits package includes 21 days vacation, 12
paid holidays, 12 days sick leave, health/dental insurance
options and retirement options including TIAA/CREF. Relocation
allowance is supported by the Price Gilbert, Jr. Charitable Fund.
Visit the Georgia Tech Human Resources http://www.ohr.gatech.edu/
page to view the benefits package.
*Environment*
The Georgia Institute of Technology, with nearly 20,000 faculty,
students, and staff and over $350 million per year in research
activity, is one of the nation's outstanding public universities
with nationally recognized programs in science and engineering.
The Georgia Tech Library and Information Center, a member of the
Association of Research Libraries, is central to the Institute's
instructional and research programs. The Library was awarded the
2007 Association of College and Research Libraries' Excellence in
Academic Libraries Award.
*Application Process*
Applications will be reviewed upon receipt and will be accepted
until the position is filled. Candidates are urged to apply as
soon as possible to receive full consideration. Employment is
contingent on proof of the legal right to work in the United
States. Send letter of application, resume, and names,
addresses, e-mail addresses, and phone numbers of 5 references
to:
Sharon Baines, SPHR
HR Officer
Library and Information Center
704 Cherry Street
Atlanta, GA 30332-0900
sharon.baines@library.gatech.edu