Full-Time Electronic Resources and Archives Librarian
Job Description
- Serves as the functional expert on all of the library’s software, systems, and E-resources, which are essential to user access and discovery.
- Facilitates access to and troubleshoots connectivity of established electronic resources, including the administration of the OCLC-hosted EZ Proxy, campus IP addresses, the college’s network authentication methods, and vendor authentication methods
- Establishes and maintains streamlined communications with vendors and the department of Information Technology to ensure efficient and persistent access to library resources
- Responsible for maintaining accurate holdings and ensuring access to resources in discovery services, full-text finder resources, and other library vendor ERM systems and platforms
- Manages the department’s back-end system services including, but not limited to, set-up, implementation, and integration in coordination with MOBIUS, the department of Information Technology, and vendor technical services
- Oversees the management, content development, and maintenance of the library’s website and electronic workflow platforms
- Co-manages the library’s LibGuides platform to develop online research guides that support the curriculum, resource instruction, and reference services
- Provides Library Director with statistical data and analysis of resource usage for semi-annual and annual reports and other reports as needed
- Participates in professional development opportunities to advance knowledge of Library and Information Science principles, best practices, and emerging technologies
- May assist with the delivery of information literacy instruction as necessary and with locating and accessing print and electronic library resources
- Other duties as assigned
- Oversees all functions pertaining to identification, access, control, organization and digitization of archive materials
- Maintains the integrity of the Archives and Partee Center by identifying materials for accession and de-accession, creates and maintains policies and processes including related documentation
- Manages the Archives and Partee Center budgets and staffing, including scheduling, project assignment and accountability
- Assists remote and on-site researchers in advanced/extended research requests in the Archives and Partee Center
- Develops strategies for large-scale digitization and other projects of selected collections
- Supports the College’s curriculum and academic scholarship that integrate the use of college archives and external primary source materials
- Supports the College’s mission and vision through supporting institutional initiatives with historical research, signature events and anniversaries, and departmental projects
- Collaborates with consortium partners on shared large-scale digitization projects, including serving on the MOBIUS Digitization Committee
- Seeks and administers grant funding to support significant library archives projects
- Participates in professional development opportunities to advance knowledge of archival and records management principles, best practices, and emerging technologies
- Other duties as assigned
- Excellent analytical skills required for troubleshooting problems
- Proficiency in database management and organization of information
- Proficiency working with web development platforms and networked systems
- Working knowledge of digitization standards and metadata creation/maintenance
- Working knowledge of authentication methods for IP and remote access
- Proficiency working with Microsoft 365, iOS, and ability to learn specialized software programs
- Working knowledge of office equipment including printers, scanners, and copiers
- Ability to handle diverse duties with no supervision
- Ability to lift up to 40 pounds. Ability to bend, lift and climb
- American Library Association accredited master’s degree or a graduate degree in a field such as museum studies, archival management, history, or a related area
- Five or more years working in an academic library, special library, or archive facility
- Minimum two years of supervisory experience
- Two or more years working in a higher education environment
- Knowledge of III’s Sierra ILS, Discovery systems, and WorldShare
- 40 hour work week, office environment
- Flexible schedule, dependent on the needs of the Department and College
- Some weekend and evenings may occasionally be required
- Hires, trains, supervises, and evaluates student worker staff, makes assignments and schedules
How to Apply
- Letter of application
- Resume
- Salary Requirements – in the application
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