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CERN is recruiting for Open Access
Of possible interest to the Europeans on this list, forwarded
from Salvatore Mele at CERN.
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From: Salvatore Mele [Salvatore.Mele@cern.ch]
Sent: Tuesday, December 09, 2008 1:04 PM
To: Okerson, Ann
Subject: CERN is recruiting for Open Access
Fellowship in Open Access Publishing at CERN, Geneva
[http://library.cern.ch/soap-fellow.html]
CERN, the world leading Particle Physics laboratory has its
headquarters in Geneva, Switzerland, and is starting the LHC, the
largest scientific instrument ever designed. With 2500 staff and
10000 scientific visitors the laboratory is home to a vibrant
international scientific community.
CERN has recently taken a leading role in the Open Access
movement. It manages an institutional and subject repository of
1-million records including scientific manuscripts, an archive of
CERN documents, educational multimedia content and much more.
Beyond green Open Access, CERN is promoting the SCOAP3 project,
an Open Access Publishing initiative. SCOAP3 aims to convert to
Open Access the entire literature in Particle Physics in
partnership with funding agencies, libraries, and publishers
worldwide. CERN interest in Open access business models now
include a new project called SOAP.
SOAP (Study of Open Access Publishing) is a project being
negotiated for financing by the European Commission under the
Seventh Framework Programme. Partners of the SOAP consortium are
CERN, the coordinator, the Max Plank Society, the UK Science and
Technology Facilities Council and the publishing companies BioMed
Central, Sage, and Springer. The project is expected to have a
duration of two years, starting in March 2009. Its objective is
the study of Open Access business models and a comprehensive
survey of the attitudes towards Open Access of researchers across
all disciplines. SOAP will deliver evidence on the potential of
sustainable forms of Open Access publishing.
Conditional to the final availability of funding, CERN is looking
for a dynamic, enthusiastic and motivated person to play a
leading role in the SOAP project, in collaboration with all other
partners. The person will be based in Open Access section of the
CERN Library, in Geneva, collaborating with 4 other colleagues
involved in the SOAP project.
The successful candidate will take responsibility for:
* The management of the SOAP project
* The analysis of a large-scale survey of the attitudes towards
Open Access publishing of researchers in a wide spectrum of
disciplines
* The study of the potential of different business models for
Open Access publishing in the light of the needs and
expectations of research communities
Your profile:
* You have a sound understanding of the mechanisms and economics
of scientific publishing
* You are familiar with Open Access in general and business
models for Open Access Publishing in particular
* Experience in the management of small projects and/or being
conversant with the administration of FP7 projects is an
advantage
* Experience with the analysis of large data samples collected by
user surveys is an asset
* You hold a MSc or higher diploma and you have less than 10
years professional experience after the MSc.
* You are a citizen of one of the CERN Member states (Austria,
Belgium, Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland,
France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Italy, Netherlands, Norway,
Poland, Portugal, Slovakia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and the
United Kingdom).
What we offer:
* Contract duration: One year with a possibility of extension for
a second year. The start date is fixed to March 1st, 2009,
subject to the successful conclusion of the negotiations with
the European Commission
* Financial conditions: You will be employed as a CERN Fellow
with a stipend calculated individually, depending on
qualification and experience. CERN stipends are very
competitive and tax-free and for this post could range between
75'000 and 90'000 Swiss Francs per annum. Fellows may be
entitled to an additional installation grant, family allowance
and child allowance. We also offer help with finding suitable
accommodation.
* Leave: Fellows are entitled to 2.5 days paid leave per month,
plus two weeks at Christmas and a few other local holidays.
* Insurance: Fellows have access to CERN's comprehensive health
insurance scheme for themselves and their dependents.
* Travel expenses: Fellows are entitled to travel expenses for
themselves and their family upon joining and leaving CERN.
Apply online at http://tinyurl.com/SOAP-CERN by providing your
Curriculum Vitae, scan of the last (highest) qualification, a
motivation letter, and three letters of recommendation to give as
broad as possible overview of your academic and/or professional
achievements.
The application and ALL supporting documents should reach us
before Monday January 12th, 2009. We aim to select the successful
candidate in January 2009. The projected starting date of the
contract, subject to the successful conclusion of the
negotiations with the European Commission, is March 1st, 2009.
Queries on this post can be addressed to Jens Vigen - CERN Head
Librarian - Jens.Vigen@cern.ch
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