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Job Announcement: Electronic Resources Coordinator, Acquisitions Services at Georgia Tech
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- Subject: Job Announcement: Electronic Resources Coordinator, Acquisitions Services at Georgia Tech
- From: Bonnie Tijerina <bonnie.tijerina@gmail.com>
- Date: Mon, 30 Jan 2006 23:38:39 EST
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Electronic Resources Coordinator, Acquisitions Services The Georgia Tech Library and Information Center invites applications for an energetic, flexible, and innovative professional to serve as its Electronic Resources Coordinator. The Georgia Institute of Technology, with nearly 20,000 faculty, students, and staff, is one of the nation's outstanding universities and a leading center for research and technological development, with nationally recognized programs in science and engineering. The Library and Information Center (www.library.gatech.edu), a member of the Association of Research Libraries, is central to the Institute's curricular and research programs. The Library, with the full support of Georgia Tech's faculty, is moving aggressively to deliver electronically the wealth of information resources it makes available to students, faculty, and staff. Reporting to the Head, Acquisitions Services Department, the Electronic Resources Coordinator position offers an opportunity for an assertive, dynamic, service-oriented, and experienced librarian to provide leadership in shaping acquisitions in an increasingly digital world. The Coordinator: executes license agreements for electronic resources and leads vendor/publisher contact in licensing negotiations; assists the Department Head in identifying and employing new approaches and emerging technologies in acquisitions work (such as SFX and a new e-resource management software application); develops new policies, procedures, and operations to improve the management of electronic resources; and supervises successfully with a commitment to staff training. The Coordinator also collaborates closely with the Collection Development Department to facilitate the identification, selection, and fiscal control of information resources. More specifically, the Electronic Resources Coordinator manages and coordinates the licensing, ordering and renewal of electronic resources; maintains license agreements and related files to ensure ready and current access; serves as departmental liaison (with Information Control and Management, Collection Development, Systems, Information Services, etc.) to facilitate consistent, timely public access and record maintenance; updates and maintains linking capabilities among electronic resources, such as in a link resolver software like SFX; maintains data for tracking and disseminating information regarding electronic resources; stays informed of emerging issues in the acquisition of electronic resources; fosters and supports a collaborative, inter-departmental approach to problem solving and decision making. The Coordinator will supervise one Library Associate I and one Library Assistant III. Qualifications: Required qualification include: an ALA-accredited MLS or other relevant degree. Experience in the technical procedures of acquiring and processing serials, databases, and e-resources; experience in supervising, training, and organizing the work of other staff, preferably regarding the licensing, acquisitions, and administrative management of information resources; demonstrated experience working with vendors of information resources; working experience with an integrated library system, preferably Endeavor Voyager; excellent written and oral communication skills; and strong analytical, team-building, and problem-solving skills. Desired qualifications include: Three years experience in an academic setting; demonstrated experience in the acquisition of electronic resources; experience in the negotiation of electronic resource licenses; experience with consortia, preferably academic; knowledge of or experience with newer library technologies such as link resolving software (Ex Libris SFX). Salary & Benefits: Appointments will be made at the Librarian I (entry-level) or Library 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. Georgia Tech offers a comprehensive benefits package which includes 21 days vacation, 11 paid holidays, 12 days sick leave, health/dental insurance options, optional pre-tax benefits, support for research and professional activities, and retirement options including TIAA/CREF. Relocation allowance is supported by the Price Gilbert, Jr. Charitable Fund. Visit the Georgia Tech OHR web site, Benefits link at http://www.ohr.gatech.edu to view the benefits package. Application Process: Applications will be reviewed upon receipt and will be accepted until the position is filled. 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, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA 30332-0900. An Equal Employment Opportunity Institution. For more information, go to: http://www.library.gatech.edu/about_us/jobs.html -- Bonnie Tijerina Electronic Resources Coordinator, Collection Development Georgia Institute of Technology Library and Information Center Atlanta, GA 30332-0900 404-385-2044 AIM: bltijerina bonnie.tijerina@library.gatech.edu
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