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Head-Collection Development, Anchorage, AK
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- From: "Kate Gordon" <alaskategordon@gmail.com>
- Date: Tue, 24 Jul 2007 19:11:07 EDT
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POSITION: Head of Collection Development PCN: 305715 Full-time, tenure-track, regular appointment w/ benefits 9 + 3 months/yr faculty-rank LOCATION: Consortium Library University of Alaska Anchorage Salary: minimum $60,000 annually; excellent health and life insurance, and tuition waiver benefits; represented by bargaining unit. *Collections and Connections: Engaging our Communities * The award-winning Consortium Library at the University of Alaska Anchorage is recruiting for the position of Head of Collection Development. We are looking for an energetic, motivated, and innovative librarian to join us in developing print, multimedia and digital collections that are responsive to the needs of our university communities. Located near the Chugach Mountains in Alaska's largest city, the library serves both the University of Alaska Anchorage (UAA) and its community campuses with 19,000 students, and Alaska Pacific University (APU), a private institution with 500 students. The library is fully engaged in statewide programs and supports a regional SirsiDynix integrated catalog system with the Anchorage public library. It is a founding member of the Alaska Resources Library and Information Services (ARLIS) and Alaska's Digital Archives. The library's Health Sciences Information Service offers a full range of library services to the medical community across the state. The Consortium Library has more than 807,000 bound volumes, more than 590,000 microform units, and subscribes to approximately 4,000 print journals. The library is currently undergoing a serial review aimed at reallocating funds for new resources. The library has a funding allocation program for library materials for new UAA faculty. The library licenses over 190 databases and provides web access to the full text of more than 20,000 journals and ebooks. It is a designated Foundation Center and a selective federal depository. There are 19 FTE faculty positions and 26 FTE staff positions. Most of the librarians serve as subject area selectors. The library's base budget is approximately $4.8M which includes a collections budget of $1.4M. UAA is a comprehensive metropolitan university consisting of the main campus in Anchorage, four community campuses, and additional sites in rural communities and on military installations. UAA offers certificate, associate, baccalaureate, and graduate programs in the arts, humanities, sciences, and professions. Ph.D. programs in biological sciences and psychology are offered at the UAA campus in partnership with the Universityof Alaska Fairbanks. The city of Anchorage with a population of 282,813 is the chief business center for the State of Alaska. The spectacular scenery, the vast array of wildlife, and outdoor recreational activities around Anchorage are matched with a full range of theater, symphony and fine arts events held in town. Summer is full of light while the winters are less severe than in many other major US cities. RESPONSIBILITIES: The Head of Collection Development is the principal librarian overseeing the selection, evaluation, and preservation of the library's print, multimedia and digital collections. Job responsibilities include assisting with university accreditation and program reviews and managing and updating the library's collection policies, vendor contracts and digital licenses. This position monitors the expenditures for materials and digital resources and manages the library's approval program. The Head of Collection Development coordinates the work and training of all librarians with subject selection assignments and chairs library selectors meetings. This position is expected to develop and manage a funding formula for allocating acquisitions funds to subject selectors and to work closely with the Technical Services Department in ordering and withdrawing materials. The Head of Collection Development reports to the Dean of the Consortium Library and serves on key library management teams. The Head of Collection Development will seek opportunities for cooperative collection development endeavors with other university, municipal, state and federal agencies and will apply for grant funding for collections and/or digital initiatives. In coordination with the Dean of the Consortium Library, the Head of Collection Development works with donors and on outreach activities. The Head of Collection Development will provide reference assistance and instructional support. Since this position is a tenure track faculty appointment, the Head of Collection Development will be expected to meet all library faculty requirements for tenure and promotion. REQUIRED KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES: Significant experience with library collection development, acquisitions, and electronic resources. Management and supervisory experience. Knowledge of allocation formulas for acquisitions budgets. EDUCATION REQUIRED: ALA-accredited MLS or equivalent. PREFERRED KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES: Progressively responsible management experience including supervision, donor relations, acquisitions systems, collection assessment, outreach, preservation, cooperative program planning and project management. Demonstrated success obtaining grant funding. Knowledge of emerging information technologies and digital resources. TO APPLY: All applications must be submitted online: Go to http://www.uakjobs.com Referring to position number, PCN 305715, upload a cover letter of application, resume or curriculum vita, and the names, addresses, email, telephone and fax numbers of at least three references. CLOSING DATE: The screening committee will begin reviewing applications September 30, 2007. Applications will be accepted until the recruitment is closed. Candidates are encouraged to apply by the review date to receive full consideration. MORE INFORMATION ABOUT UAA, APU, AND ANCHORAGE: Consortium Library: consortiumlibrary.org/ Archives and Special Collections Department: consortiumlibrary.org/archives/ SLED: Alaska's Virtual Library: sled.alaska.edu/ University of Alaska Anchorage: <http://../Local%20Settings/Temp/www.uaa.alaska.edu/> Alaska Pacific University: <http://../Local%20Settings/Temp/www.alaskapacific.edu/> Municipality of Anchorage: <http://../Local%20Settings/Temp/www.muni.org> APPLICANTS needing reasonable accommodations to participate in the application or interview process should contact Human Resource Services prior to the closing date. UAA is an AA/EO Employer and Educational Institution committed to diversity. Applicants must be eligible for employment under the Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986 and subsequent amendments. Application for employment with the University of Alaska is subject to public disclosure. University of Alaska Anchorage Human Resource Services, ADM 245 3211 Providence Drive Anchorage, AK 99508-8136, Voice (907) 786-4608 - TTY (907) 786-1420 - Fax (907) 786-4727 ####
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