ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries


850 /  C&RL News ■  Septem ber 2001

Ca reer o p pSAdsLASIFIED Co rtu n ities  
C L A S S I F I E D  Ads f r o m  a cro ss the co un try

Deadlines: Orders for regular classified advertisements 
must reach the ACRL office on or before the second of the 
month preceding publication of the issue (e.g., September
2 for the October issue). Should this date fall on a weekend 
or holiday, ads will be accepted on the next business day. 
Late job listings will be accepted on a space-available basis 
after the second of the month.

Rates: Classified advertisements are $9.75 per line for 
institutions that are ACRL members, $11.85 for others. Late 
job notices are $22.70 per line for institutions that are ACRL 
members, $27.50 for others. Organizations submitting ads 
will be charged according to their membership status. Display 
ad rates range from $450 to $840 based upon size. Please 
call for sizes and rates. Or see our Web site: http:// 
www.ala.org/acrl/advert2.html.

G uidelines: For ads that list an application deadline, we 
suggest that date be no sooner than the 20th day of the 
month in which the notice appears (e.g., October 20 for the 
October issue). All job announcements should include a 
salary range per policy o f the American Library Association 
(ALA). Job announcements will be edited to exclude

discriminatory references. Applicants should be aware 
that the terms faculty rank and status vary in meaning 
among institutions.

Internet: C&RL Newsclassified ads are accessible on the 
Web at http://www.ala.org/acrl/c&rlnew2.html. Ads will be 
placed approximately 2 -3  weeks before the printed edition 
of C&RL News is published.

Contact: Elise Parker, Classified Advertising Manager, 
C&RL News Classified Advertising Department, ACRL, 
American Library Association, 50 E. Huron St., Chicago, 
IL 60611-2795; (312) 280-2513; fax: (312) 280-7663 or 
(312) 280-2520; e-mail: c&rlnewsads@ ala.org.

Policy: ALA policy requires that organizations recruiting 
through ALA publications or placement services comply with 
ALA anti-discrimination policies. Policy 54.3 states that “ALA 
is committed to equality of opportunity for all library employ­
ees or applicants for employment, regardless of race, color, 
creed, sex, age, physical or mental handicap, individual life­
style, or national origin.”  By advertising through ALA ser­
vices, the organization agrees to comply with this policy.

POSITIONS OPEN

ASSISTANT DIRECTOR FOR COLLECTION DEVELOPMENT AND 
HEAD, SUBJECT AND AREA LIBRARIANS COUNCIL. Indiana 
University Libraries, Bloomington. Has responsibility for implementing 
collection policies and procedures, promoting new methods of scholarly 
communication, and monitoring programmatic and budgetary trends 
across all disciplines. Works closely with more than 40 collection 
managers and assists them with information gathering and problem 
solving. Monitors selection plan for off-site collections. Position directly 
manages several large collection budgets and tracks domestic and 
foreign approval plans. Communicates regularly withTechnical Services 
with respect to acquisitions and cataloging issues. As Head of the Subject 
and Area Librarians Council (SALC), oversees unit of 9.5 full-time subject 
and area specialists who serve as Libraries’ primary liaisons to 
humanities and social science departments in College of Arts and 
Sciences. Members of SALC are responsible for collection development 
and user services, including liaison with faculty and students, advanced 
reference, instruction, preservation recommendations, and develop­
ment of discipline or area-specific digital projects and Web sites. For 
further information about SALC, see: http://www.iub.edu/~libsalc/. As 
Assistant Director, participates in overall planning and administration 
of collection services, and with Associate Dean and Director of Collection 
Development, participates in national and international resource-sharing 
projects. Provides leadership on campus in making transition from 
print-based to electronic resources. Other responsibilities may be 
assigned in accordance with candidate's background and experience such 
as user and collection assessment, copyright or subject liaison to 
specific academic departments. Qualifications: Required: ALA-accredited 
master’s degree or comparable experience and training; graduate work 
in second subject discipline; substantial collection management and 
budgetary experience including knowledge of digital resources and 
publishing trends across disciplines and formats; understanding of 
information needs of scholars and application of information technolo­
gies in research environment; understanding of libraries’ role within 
overall academic mission of university; management and supervisory 
experience with demonstrated ability to advocate for wide-ranging 
stakeholder needs; demonstrated ability to work in collaborative 
environment; ability to meet requirements of tenure-track appointment 
and mentor others in promotion and tenure process. Available: January 
1,2002. Salary and Benefits: Salary and rank negotiable and competitive 
dependent upon qualifications and experience. Tenure-track academic 
appointment that includes eligibility for sabbatical leaves. Benefits 
include university health care plan, TIAA-CREF retirement/annuity plan, 
group life insurance, liberal vacation and sick leave. To Apply: Review 
of applications begins October 1,2001; position remains open until filled. 
Send letter of application, professional vita, names, addresses, and phone 
numbers of four references to: Yolanda Cooper-Birdine, Libraries 
Human Resources Officer, Indiana University Libraries, Main Library 
201 A, Bloomington, IN 47405; phone: (812) 855-8196; fax: (812)

Salary guide
Listed below are the latest minimum starting salary figures 

recommended by state library associations for professional library posts 
in these states. The recommendations are advisory only, and ALA has 
not adopted recommendations for minimum salaries. Job seekers and 
employers should consider these recommended minimums when 
evaluating professional vacancies. For additional information on librarian 
salaries, contact ALA Office for Library Personnel Resources.

Connecticut $34,172
Delaware $22,500**
Illinois $30,096*
Indiana varies*
Iowa $23,911
Louisiana $22,000
Maine varies*
Massachusetts $31,362*
New Jersey $33,785
North Carolina $27,641**
Ohio $25,198**
Pennsylvania $28,120*
Rhode Island $29,800
South Carolina varies*
South Dakota $22,000
Texas $28,000
Vermont $26,464
West Virginia $22,000
Wisconsin $32,700

•Ratherthan establish one statewide salary minimum, some 
state associations have adopted a formula based on variables 
such as comparable salaries for public school teachers in each 
community, or the grade level of a professional librarian post. 
In these cases, you may wish to contact the state association 
for minimum salary information.

"T h ese recommendations apply only to public librarians.

855-2576; e-mail: ycooperb@indiana.edu. For further information 
concerning Indiana University: http://www.iub.edu, or employment 
opportunities at the IUB Libraries: http://www.indiana.edu/~libpers. 
Indiana University is strongly committed to achieving excellence 
through cultural diversity. The university actively encourages applica­
tions and nominations of women, persons of color, applicants with 
disabilities, and members of other underrepresented groups. Indiana 
University is an affirmative action, equal opportunity employer.

http://www.ala.org/acrl/advert2.html
http://www.ala.org/acrl/c&rlnew2.html
http://www.iub.edu/~libsalc/
mailto:ycooperb@indiana.edu
http://www.iub.edu
http://www.indiana.edu/~libpers


C&RL News ■ Sep tem b er 2001 / 851

Association of College 
& Research Libraries
A Division of the American Library Association

DIRECTOR OF PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
A ssociation of College & Research Libraries 

A division of the American Library Association

The Association of College & Research Libraries (ACRL), a division of the American Library 
Association (ALA), seeks a Director of Professional Development to develop and implement a strong 
program of professional development activities fo r academic and research librarians.

GENERAL RESPONSIBILITIES:
Responsible for the development, implementation, and management of a comprehensive and 
effective program of education for members of ACRL. This includes all existing ACRL continuing 
education programs: biennial ACRL National Conference, ACRL/Harvard Leadership Institute, 
Institute for Information Literacy Immersion programs, Web broadcasts, preconferences, as well 
as the development of new programs and delivery methods, such as increased regional program­
ming, online education modules, and seminars. This person will also develop an overarching business 
plan fo r professional development and is responsible for generating enough revenue to cover all 
expenses associated with the programs. This person also serves as the staff liaison to ACRL 
committees and provides member support. Responsible for contract negotiations, site selection, 
development of RFPs, and selection of service providers, such as AV, decorators, exhibits 
management, registration, etc.

EDUCATION: Required: BA/BS; preferred MLS from an ALA-accredited program. 

BACK GROUND AND EXPERIENCE:
Experience working in an academic library and/or developing continuing education programs. 
Experience in association management o r volunteer work with nonprofit organizations is desirable. 
The successful candidate will have excellent written and oral communication skills, excellent 
customer service skills, strong organizational skills; enjoy working with people; pay good attention 
to detail; be flexible and able to problem solve and demonstrate good judgement; and have the 
capacity to manage staff and resources. The successful candidate will also have experience in 
meeting planning, budgeting and planning, marketing and promotion; supervisory experience; and 
knowledge of adult learning. This person must be able to work independently as well as part of a 
team.

SALARY:
Starting salary range: $46,000-54,000; appointment will be based on successful candidate’s 
experience and qualifications. Excellent benefit package includes low-cost medical and dental 
insurance, four weeks vacation, 10 paid holidays.

TO APPLY:
Send application no later than O ctob er 15, 2001, to:

American Library Association 
Human Resources Department 

50 East Huron Street 
Chicago, IL 60611

The American Library Association is an equal opportunity employer.
Applications are invited from women, minorities, and people with disabilities.



8 5 2 /C& RL News ■ Se p te m b er 2001

Association of College 
& Research Libraries
A Division of the American Library Association

SENIOR ASSOCIATE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
Association of College & Research Libraries 

A division of the American Library Association
The Association of College & Research Libraries (ACRL), a division of the American Library 
Association, seeks a Senior Associate Executive Director to provide support to the ACRL Executive 
Director and to manage ACRL’s membership promotion, retention, and services.

GENERAL RESPONSIBILITIES:
Provide support to the ACRL Executive Director for all aspects of association management and 
administration including (but not limited to): budgeting, member promotion, retention, support and 
services, and other special projects. In ACRL Executive Director’s absence and upon director’s 
request, will serve as manager-in-charge. The Senior Associate Executive Director will develop, 
plan, market, and manage ACRL’s membership promotion and retention activities and its Annual 
Conference programs and meetings; provide support and guidance to members of ACRL serving 
in elected and appointed capacities in chapters, sections, discussion groups, and committees: 
provide advisory services to members and nonmembers concerning academic librarianship, 
manage the ACRL calendar, and other projects as assigned.

EDUCATION:
Required: MLS from an ALA-accredited program.

BACKGROUND AND EXPERIENCE:
Minimum of five years library experience; experience in association management o r volunteer work 
with nonprofit organizations is desirable. The successful candidate will have excellent written and 
oral communication skills, strong organizational skills, enjoy working with people, pay good 
attention to detail, be flexible, be able to problem solve and demonstrate good judgement, and 
the capacity to manage staff and resources. This person must be able to work independently as 
well as part of a team.

SALARY:
Starting salary range: $53,411-$60,730; appointment will be based on successful candidate’s 
experience and qualifications. Excellent benefit package includes low-cost medical and dental 
insurance, four weeks vacation, 10 paid holidays.

TO APPLY:
Send application no later than O ctober 15, 2001, to:

A m erican L ib ra ry  A sso c ia tio n  
Human R e sources Departm ent 

50 East Hu ron Street 
Chicago, IL 60611

The American Library Association is an equal opportunity employer.
Applications are invited from women, minorities, and people with disabilities.



C&RL News ■ Septem ber 2001 /  853

CHAIR, DEPARTMENT OF COLLECTION MANAGEMENT
University of Florida

Leads 10 faculty librarians and five support staff in allocating and monitoring collections budget, 
selecting materials in all disciplines and media formats, and maintaining an active relationship with 
University of Florida’s faculty and students. Ensures an active program of effective and responsive 
collections in support of teaching and research programs. Integrates digital and print-based 
collections into a cohesive university collection. Participates in fundraising.

QUALIFICATIONS:
Required: An advanced degree in the humanities, social sciences, or science; MLS or MLIS from an 
ALA-accredited program, or equivalent experience; a minimum of 6 years’ progressively 
responsible experience in managing library collections. Prefer: Ph.D. in humanities, social 
sciences, or science.

The University of Florida is one of the nation’s top educational and research institutions, located on 
a beautiful wooded campus. Gainesville offers a rich and pleasant lifestyle within easy reach of 
Florida’s beaches, attractions, and numerous cultural opportunities.

For additional information:
http://virtualtour.ufl.edu
h ttp ://w w w .uflib.u fl.e du /

Working conditions include faculty status and benefits: 22 vacation days plus nine paid holidays 
annually; excellent insurance and retirement plan choices; no state o r local income tax.

SALARY: $50,000-$60,000, dependent on rank.

TO APPLY:
Send letter of application, resume, and names, addresses, and phone numbers of three references 
by O ctober 1, 2001, to:

L ib ra ry Personnel O fficer 
U n ive rsity o f Florida 

370 L ib ra ry W est 
P.O. Box 117001 

G ainesville , FL 32611 
Fax: (352) 392-4538 

E-mail: d e n isebc@ m ail.uflib.ufl.ed u

Equal opportunity, affirmative action employer.

ASSISTANT ENGINEERING LIBRARIAN. Responsibilities: Devel­
ops and coordinates reference services with goal of fostering userself- 
sufficiency; expands reference service by integrating new technologies 
into the service and by applying new technologies to the delivery of 
services; shares in management and operational responsibilities; 
serves as liaison with faculty and develops collections in both print and 
electronic formats; collaborates with faculty to integrate information 
literacy and knowledge management skills into the curriculum; 
instructs faculty and students in effective use of local and remote print 
and electronic resources, developing programs as integral part of 
systemwide information literacy curriculum; provides reference 
services; participates in planning and collaborative activities within the 
Engineering and Physical Sciences Cluster; participates in librarywide 
planning and management through consultative committee and team 
structures. Members of the Libraries’ faculty must meet Purdue 
requirements for promotion and tenure. Requirements: ALA-accredited 
MLS; bachelor's or advanced degree in engineering or a related field, 
or a demonstrated knowledge of the engineering literature through a 
combination of educational background and experience. Desired 
Qualifications: Two years' recent experience in engineering or physical 
sciences providing individual assistance and instruction in accessing 
and interpreting print and electronic resources; vision and leadership 
to develop expanded reference and information management consul­
tation services; excellent grasp of information needs in engineering and 
related fields; enthusiasm for new methods of disseminating scientific 
and technical information; demonstrated interest in the applications 
of current and emerging technologies to meet changing needs of users; 
strong service orientation; excellent communication and presentation 
skills and ability to work well with all levels of users and staff;

demonstrated commitment to user instruction and to consultation with 
users on their information management needs; supervisory experience. 
Salary: $34,000 and up, depending upon qualifications. Status and 
Benefits: Faculty status and responsibilities. Rank of Assistant 
Professor. Twelve-month appointment with annual vacation of 22 
working days. Flexible benefit programs. Medical, group life, 
disability insurance programs are in effect as are flexible spending 
accounts, TIAA-CREF retirement and Social Security coverage. 
Application Process: Send statement of interest, résumé, list of 
references to: Thomas L. Haworth, Personnel Administrator, 
Purdue University Libraries, 1530 Stewart Center, West Lafayette, 
IN 47907-1530. Review of applications will commence October 15, 
2001, and continue until position is filled. Libraries homepage may 
be viewed at: http://www.lib.purdue.edu/. An equal opportunity, 
affirmative action employer.

ASSISTANT ONLINE CURRICULUM SUPPORT. Rank: Assistant 
Librarian, full-time (12-month with 10-month option). Appointment: 
Available January 2, 2002, in the Meriam Library, California State 
University, Chico. Minimum Qualifications: ALA-accredited MLS and 
excellent interpersonal and communication skills; demonstrated 
technical skills related to Internet technologies (e.g., creating Web 
pages or Web sites) and ability to work in a team-oriented project 
development environment. Starting Salary: $48,156 (based on a 
12-month contract). Responsibilities: Working with the Technology and 
Learning Program (TLP) teams to design online learning environments 
that make maximum use of existing electronic resources; familiarity 
with multimedia, digital audio, and digital video in support of the Digital 
Media Bank; working with faculty to use Internet plug-ins and formats;

http://virtualtour.ufl.edu
http://www.uflib.ufl.edu/
mailto:denisebc@mail.uflib.ufl.edu
http://www.lib.purdue.edu/


854 / C&RL News ■ Septem ber 2001

THREE POSITIONS AVAILABLE
San Francisco State University

The J. Paul Leonard Library seeks qualified candidates for three positions:

Info rm a tion  T e c hn o lo g y and Facilities Head (P o sitio n  No. 043.01)
Management position, one of three division heads reporting directly to the 

University Librarian. Coordinates librarywide technology-based services, including their develop­
ment, operation, and maintenance. Oversees Systems support services (network, hardware, and 
software support for all library operations, including integrated library system) and analog and digital 
media services and computer lab located in the Media Access Center. Oversees physical facilities and 
plays lead role in planning renovations or new library construction. Serves on Library Management 
Team and participates in librarywide planning and policymaking. Twelve-month Management 
Personnel Plan position; salary commensurate with qualifications and experience.

QUALIFICATIONS: Advanced degree in library, information, o r computer science or other appro­
priate field with minimum five years of progressively responsible administrative experience; 
knowledge and/or experience with library automation systems, technical support for computer 
systems in a networked environment, and trends in digital technology and electronic access for 
academic libraries.

C o lle c tion  A ccess and Managem ent S ervice s Head (P o s itio n  No. 042.01)
Tenure-track faculty position, one of three division heads reporting directly to the University 
Librarian. Provides leadership for division encompassing collection acquisition management, cata­
loging, document delivery, periodicals/microforms, circulation, reserve book room, stacks mainte­
nance, and special collections/archives. Oversees a collections budget of over $2.8 million. Serves 
on Library Management Team, participates in librarywide planning and policymaking, and serves as 
Department co-chair in matters relating to library faculty. Appointment at Associate or full Librarian 
level; rank and salary commensurate with qualifications and experience.

QUALIFICATIONS: MLS from ALA-accredited program with minimum of five years of progressively 
responsible administrative experience, including management of at least one of above-named areas, 
budget planning, knowledge of and experience with collection management and access, including 
technical services.

B io lo gica l and Health S ciences L ib ra ria n  (P o sitio n  No. 045.01)
Tenure-track faculty position with primary subject responsibilities in the biological and health 
sciences. Responsibilities include instruction, reference, collection development, and liaison work 
with discipline-based faculty. Appointment at Senior Assistant Librarian level; minimum salary: 
$46,488.

QUALIFICATIONS: MLS from ALA-accredited program, academic background and/or professional 
experience in the biological sciences and/or health sciences, ability to provide service at general 
reference desk, including government sources.

San Francisco State University (SFSU), a member of the California State University system, serves 
a diverse student body of 27,000 undergraduate and graduate students. The mission of the 
university is to promote scholarship, freedom, human diversity, excellence in instruction, and 
intellectual accomplishments. SFSU faculty are expected to be effective teachers and demonstrate 
professional achievement and growth through continued research, publications, and/or creative 
activities. In faculty positions, librarians are expected to meet general faculty requirements for 
retention, tenure, and promotion.

For full position descriptions, visit: http://www.library.sfsu.edu/jobs.

Review of application will begin S eptem ber 17, 2001, and continue until positions are filled. 
Candidates should submit a letter of application, resume, and the names of three references with 
contact information to:

Pam K u llberg, Personnel C o o rd in a to r 
J. Paul Leonard Lib ra ry 

San F ra n cisco  State U n ive rsity 
1630 Ho llow a y Avenue 

San Francisco, CA 94132-4030

San Francisco State University is an affirmative action, equal opportunity employer.
Minorities, women, and persons with disabilities are encouraged to apply.

http://www.library.sfsu.edu/jobs


C&RL N ew s ■ Se p te m b er 2001 /  855

D a t a R e fer en c e L ib r a r ia n
H a r v a r d  C o l l e g e  L ib r a r y

Reporting to  the Social Sciences D ata L ibrarian, w ill b e  p a rticipating in the N um eric 
D ata Services reference program . T his w ill include staffing the reference desks at 
L ittauer Library a n d  G overnm ent D ocum ents, resp o n d in g  to  electronic reference 
service queries an d  p a rticipating in instru ctio n  sessions for N um eric Data Services 
a n d  the H a rv a rd  C ollege Library Instruction Program . Will create h a n d o u ts and 
Web g uides; s erve a s Web liaison for the N um eric D ata Services Web page; p rovide 
su p p o rt for collection develo p m en t in  num eric d ata. Som e evening o r  w eekend 
reference service w ill b e required.

Q ualificatio n s: MLS from  a n  ALA-accredited library school preferred. Two y ears of public service 
experience in  a n  academ ic research library w o rk in g  w ith  num eric d a ta  required. K now ledge of social 
science a n d  g o vernm ent d ocum ents inform ation resources (prin t a n d  electronic). Fam iliarity w ith 
statistical softw are (SPSS, Stata a n d  SAS); fam iliarity w ith  Web p a g e  creation a n d  Web au th o rin g  tools; 
strong com m itm ent to  public services; excellent oral a n d  w ritte n  com m unication skills; ability to  w ork 
w ith flexibility a n d  v ersatility w ith  a w id e v ariety o f users.

C om pen satio n : H a rv a rd  U niversity offers a  com petitive p ro g ra m  o f benefits. A ppointm ent salary is 
d ep en d en t o n  qualifications a n d  experience.
Available: Immediately. The R eview o f applications will begin im m ediately an d  continue u ntil the 
position is filled. In terested parties are in v ited  to  su b m it a le tte r of application add ressin g  position 
qualifications w ith a  resum e a n d  w ith  the nam es, addresses, telephone a n d  fax n u m b ers of three references 
to: R esum e P rocessin g Center, Harvard U n iversity R e q u isitio n  #10706, 11 H o ly o k e Street, 
Cambridge, MA 02138. Or apply online to: www.hr.harvard.edu/employment/jobs.htm l.

HARVARD UNIVERSITY UPHOLDS A COMMITMENT TO AFFIRMATIVE ACTION 
A N D  EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY

H A R V A R D EVINU YTISR

JOHNS HOPKINS METADATA LIBRARIAN
u n i v e r s i t y  Joh n s Hopkins U niversity

The Johns Hopkins University seeks a creative, energetic librarian to provide leadership and 
technical expertise in the use of descriptive metadata included in our digital library which 
encompasses electronic texts, digital images, music, and geospatial data. The incumbent, under 
the general direction o f the Head of Cataloging, will have the opportunity to collaborate with a 
variety o f departments creating digital resources to design schema and enhancements that address 
developing standards and user needs, and to provide outreach to the academic community. The 
ideal candidate will have exceptional organizational vision, experience in creating data structures 
to facilitate the discovery and retrieval of digital information, as well as strong collaborative and 
collegial skills with a personal commitment to  responsive and innovative service. A strategic goal 
o f the Sheridan Libraries is to work toward achieving diversity when recruiting new and promoting 
existing staff.

REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS: ALA-accredited MLS; experience with computer applications in 
libraries; knowledge of non-MARC metadata schemes (Dublin Core, VRA, or CSDGM), frameworks 
for managing intellectual content/digital information (TEI, DOI, o r RDF); knowledge of HTM L o r  XML.

For a more detailed job description, position qualifications, and to apply online, see: http:// 
jobs.jhu.edu/; o r send resume, indicating job  #SCOA4C)45 on cover letter, via e-mail to: 
jhu@ alexus.com; fax: (877) 262-0646; o r mail to:

JHU Re sum e P ro c e s s in g  C e nte r 
P.O. B o x  3687 

S c ra n to n , PA 18505

Approximate starting salary range: $40,094-$45,606. We offer excellent benefits, including 
tuition remission, in a smoke-free, drug-free environment.

Affirmative action, equal opportunity employer.

http://www.hr.harvard.edu/employment/jobs.html
mailto:jhu@alexus.com


856 / C&RL News ■ Sep tem b er 2001

S e n io r  R e f e r e n c e  L ib r a r i a n  
in  t h e  H i l l e s  L ib r a r y

H a r v a r d  C o l l e g e  L i b r a r y
T h e  H illes L ib rary  is a u n it o f th e  H a rv a rd  C ollege L ibrary in  th e  F aculty of 
A rts a n d  Sciences o f H a r v a r d  U niversity. T o g eth er w ith  th e  L a m o n t Library, 
H illes s u p p o rts  u n d e rg ra d u a te  s tu d y , teach in g , a n d  rese a rc h  in  th e  h u m a n itie s 
a n d  social sciences.

H illes is  se e k in g  a n  ex p e rie n c e d  lib ra ria n  for its reference a n d  in stru c tio n a l services p ro g ram . 
R ep o rtin g  to th e  A ssociate L ib rarian  a n d  H e a d  o f Reference, th is p o sitio n  req u ires a  clear 
co m m itm e n t to th e  h ig h e s t p o ssib le level o f serv ice in  referen ce a n d  in stru ctio n . T h e  p ro v e n  
flexibility a n d  v e rs a tility  to  c o n trib u te  effectively -  th r o u g h  th e  exercise o f in itia tiv e  a n d  
in d e p e n d e n t t h in k in g  - to  a  r a p id ly  e v o lv in g  a cad em ic lib ra ry  e n v iro n m e n t, a n d  s tro n g  k n o w le d g e  
o f th e  sub ject lite ra tu re  a n d  research  m e th o d s i n  v a rio u s  disciplines.

D u tie s a n d  re sp o n sib ilitie s in c lu d e  m a n a g e m e n t a n d  c o n tin u o u s  d e v e lo p m e n t o f e x ten siv e 
in stru c tio n a l p ro g ra m , in c lu d in g  d e sig n in g  c o u rs e -re la te d  in s tru c tio n a l sessio n s, p re p a rin g  
m aterials, a n d  m a in ta in in g  existing a n d  e stab lish in g  n e w  facu lty  contacts. Also p a rtic ip a te s in  
H a rv a rd  C o lleg e L ib ra ry  in stru c tio n a l serv ices p ro g ra m . O ve rse e s referen ce d e s k  services, b o th  
p e rs o n -to -p e rs o n  a n d  electro n ic, in c lu d in g  b a sic  re feren ce a n d  r e s e a r c h /th e s is  co nferences. 
S u p erv ises o n e  fu ll-tim e referen ce lib ra ria n  a n d , w ith  th a t p e rs o n , o v ersees th e  w o rk  o f p a rt-tim e  
casu al a n d  s u p p o r t staff. W orking w ith  referen ce te a m , ta k e s th e  le a d  in  d e v e lo p in g  a n d  
im p le m e n tin g  referen ce serv ices a n d  e stab lish in g  po licies a n d  p ro c e d u re s  for th e  Reference 
D ivision. C o o rd in a te s th e  L ib ra ry 's  o u tre a c h  to  u sers. P a rtic ip a te s in  th e  m a n a g e m e n t o f the 
Library, h e lp in g  b o th  w ith  d a y -to -d a y  o v ersig h t o f th e  L ib rary  as w ell as th e  realizatio n  o f 
L ib rary -w id e g oals. C o n trib u te s  exten siv ely  to  co llection d ev e lo p m e n t. In  a d d itio n  to  m a in ta in in g  
th e  reference collection, selects b o o k s in  a ssig n ed  subjects fo r H illes a n d  L am o n t a n d  deselects 
bo o k s a n d  p e rio d ic a ls f o r H illes. Selects v id e o  a n d  C D -R om  titles fo r H illes; c o n su lts w ith  A ssociate 
L ib rarian  o n  o th e r  co llection m a n a g e m e n t issues; co n su lts w ith  co lleag u es o n  th e  acq u isitio n  o f a n d  
access to  ele c tro n ic  reso u rces in  th e  College a n d  U niversity. C o llab o rates w ith  u n its  across 
th e  H C L  a n d  th e  F acu lty  o f  A rts a n d  Sciences to  p ro m o te  a n  in te g ra te d  le a rn in g  en v iro n m e n t fo r the 
H a rv a rd  c om m unity. NOTE: W ork Sch ed u le is S u n d a y  - T h u rsd a y , 1 p .m . - 9  p.m . d u rin g  the 
academ ic y e a r a n d  M o n d a y  - F riday, 9 a .m . - 5  p .m . th e  r e st o f th e  year.

Q u a lific a tio n s : M LS fro m  a n  accred ited  ALA in stitu tio n  re q u ire d ; su b ject M a s te r's  preferred . 
S tro n g  p r e p a ra tio n  a t th e  u n d e r g r a d u a te  level i n  e ith e r th e  social s ciences o r th e  h u m a n itie s; five to 
se v e n  y e a rs ' referen ce a n d  allied  p u b lic  services e x p erien ce a t t h e  p ro fessio n al level i n  an academ ic 
se ttin g . In  a d d itio n , c a n d id a te s  for th is p o sitio n  w ill d e m o n s tra te : th e  exercise o f in itia tiv e  a n d  
in d e p e n d e n t th in k in g  i n  ach iev in g  in stitu tio n a l g o als, s u p e r io r  w ritte n  a n d  v erbal c o m m u n icatio n  
skills a n d  su ccessfu l ex p e rie n c e  in  m a n a g e m e n t a n d  in  th e  s u p e rv is io n  o f staff. Fam iliarity w ith  
a d m in istra tiv e  is s u e s  a n d  the ability  to  estab lish  a n d  m a in ta in  effective w o rk in g  relatio n sh ip s 
w ith  colleagues, faculty, a n d  lib rary  staff. T he c o m m a n d  o f referen ce te c h n iq u e s a n d  resources i n  a 
m u lti-fo rm a t e n v iro n m e n t; e x p erien ce in  a  ra n g e  o f m e th o d s  fo r lib ra ry  in stru c tio n  w ith  e v id en ce 
o f s ig n ific a n t p a rtic ip a tio n  in  in stru c tio n a l p ro g ra m s a n d  successful teach in g  experience; m a ste ry  
o f pu b lic se rv ic e  a p p lic a tio n s o f c o m p u te rs a n d  c o m p u te r sy stem s; excellent analy tic skills; 
in v o lv e m e n t in  p u b lic a tio n s p ro g ra m s.

C o m p e n sa tio n : H a r v a r d  U niv ersity  offers a c o m p e titiv e  p ro g ra m  o f  b enefits. A p p o in tm e n t salary 
is  d e p e n d e n t o n  q u a lific a tio n s a n d  experience.

A vailable: Im m ed iately . T h e  rev iew  o f ap p lic a tio n s w ill b e g in  im m e d ia te ly  a n d  c o n tin u e u n til the 
p o sitio n  is filled. In te re ste d  p a rtie s  a re  in v ite d  to  s u b m it a le tte r o f a p p lic a tio n  a d d re ssin g  p o sitio n  
qualificatio n s w ith  a  re s u m e  a n d  w ith  th e  n a m e s, a d d re s s e s , te le p h o n e  a n d  fax n u m b e rs  o f th ree 
references to: R e s u m e  P ro c e ssin g  C en ter, H a rv a rd  U n iv e rs ity  R e q u is itio n  #9749, 11 H o ly o k e  
S treet, C a m b rid g e , M A  02138. O r a p p ly  o n lin e  to  w w w .h r.h a rv a rd .e d u /e m p lo y m e n t/jo b s .h tm l.

HARVARD UNIVERSITY UPHOLDS A COMMITMENT TO AFFIRMATIVE ACTION 
AND EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY

H A R V A R D U N I V E R S I T Y

http://www.hr.harvard.edu/employment/jobs.html


C& RL N ew s ■ Se p tem b e r 2001 / 857

JOHNS HOPKINS  REFERENCE SERVICE COORDINATOR/
u n i v e r s i t y  ASSISTANT DEPARTMENT HEAD

Johns Hopkins University seeks an experienced, client-centered librarian to  coordinate and lead the 
reference services program in the Milton S. Eisenhower Library and assist the head of the Resource 
Services Department in managing the department. The incumbent will coordinate the Brandeis model 
of reference service.

Under the general direction of the Head of Resource Services, manages the two key reference points 
in the MSE Library, is responsible for the selection of print and electronic reference collection, and 
provides leadership in the design, development, and maintenance of the library’s online catalog 
interface and W eb site. The Sheridan Libraries are strongly committed to diversity. A  strategic goal 
of the libraries is to  “work toward achieving diversity when recruiting new and promoting existing 
s ta ff.”

REQUIRED: MLS from an ALA-accredited library school; a t least three years’ experience in a library; 
demonstrated commitment to quality, client-centered services; two o r more years’ experience in 
collection development; knowledge of electronic publishing; demonstrated ability to conduct training 
sessions.

PREFERRED: Ability to  create W eb sites and pages, experience with obtaining user feedback, and 
supervisory experience.

For a more detailed job  description and position q u a lific a tio ns  and to  a pp ly online, ple ase go to: 
http://jobs.jhu.edu/; o r send resume, indicating Job #SCRA3467 on cover letter, via e-mail to: 
jhu@ alexus.com ; fax to: (877) 262-0646; or mail to:

JHU R e su m e  P ro c e s s in g  C e n te r 
P.O. B o x  3687 

S c ra n to n , PA 18505

Approximate starting salary range $46,290-$59,000. W e offer excellent benefits, including tuition 
remission, in a smoke-free, drug-free environment.

Affirmative action, equal opportunity employer.

working with faculty to identify and integrate into their curriculum 
appropriate electronic resources; collection development responsibility 
for electronic commercial products; and collection development and 
liaison responsibility for assigned academic programs. As a university 
that educates students of various ethnic and cultural backgrounds, we 
value a diverse faculty and seek to create as diverse a pool of candidates 
as possible. Send a current résumé, three current references, and a letter 
specifically addressing the qualifications to: Carolyn Dusenbury, 
Director for Library Services, Meriam Library, C aliforn ia  State 
University C hico, Chico, CA 95929-0295. Or submit by e-mail to: 
jksimmons@csuchico.edu. Closing Date: October 15, 2001. Fordisabil- 
ity-related accommodations, call (530) 898-6192 o r TDD: (530) 
898-4666. EOE/AA/ADA. CSUC only employs individuals lawfully 
authorized to  work in the U.S. For detailed description, visit Web site: 
http://library.csuchico.edu.

BIBLIOGRAPHER FOR BUSINESS AND ECONOMICS/COLLEC­
TION MANAGEMENT LIBRARIAN. University of Georgia. Purpose 
and Scope: The Bibliographer fo r Business and Economics/Collection 
Management Librarian is responsible fo r developing and managing the 
Libraries' collections in relevant subject areas and fo r promoting 
awareness of and access to these collections. Subject bibliographers 
are responsible fo r evaluating and selecting traditional and electronic 
resources and identifying reliable Web sites; cultivating and maintaining 
strong relationships with faculty and students; serving as liaison with 
faculty in relevant departments; and providing specialized reference, 
research consultations, and instructional services. As Collection 
Management Librarian, this position assists the Director for Collection 
Development with collection management and analysis by gathering

appropriate data and statistical information and designing and preparing 
collection management reports. The Collection Development Depart­
ment is composed of seven bibliographers and five support staff. In 
addition, bibliographers and selectors from other areas of the Libraries 
participate in the collection development program. The Bibliographer 
for Business and Economics/Collection Management Librarian reports 
to the Director for Collection Development. Qualifications: ALA-accredited 
MLS; degree in business or economics or equivalent background and 
experience; three to five years’ professional experience working with 
business research sources, preferably with collection development; 
understanding of current trends and issues in scholarly publishing and 
communication in business and economics, including electronic 
resources; experience with statistical and database software such as 
Excel and Access; ability to interact successfully and to communicate 
in a clear, knowledgeable, and personable manner in both a team 
environment and on an individual basis; working knowledge of a modem 
European language preferred; demonstrated knowledge of Web page 
development highly desirable. Benefits: Standard benefits package 
includes life, health, and disability insurance, and mandatory participa­
tion in the state or optional retirement system, and 21 days’ annual leave, 
plus 12 paid holidays. Salary Minimum: $36,000, negotiable commen­
surate with experience. For further information on the campus and the 
community, visit the University of Georgia’s Web site at: http:// 
www.uga.edu/. Application Procedure: Send letter of application 
addressing all qualifications with a resume and the names, addresses, 
and phone numbers of three references, by September 28, 2001, to: 
Florence E. King, Assistant University Librarian for Human Resources, 
University o f Georgia Libraries, Athens, GA 30602-1641; phone: (706) 
542-2716; fax: (706) 542-4144; e-mail: libjobs® arches.uga.edu.

http://jobs.jhu.edu/
mailto:jhu@alexus.com
mailto:jksimmons@csuchico.edu
http://library.csuchico.edu
http://www.uga.edu/


858 /C&RL News ■ Septem ber 2001

R U T G E R S  
U N IV E R S IT Y  
L IB R A R IE S

The New Brunswick Campus Libraries seek two 
dynamic librarians with experience, creativity, 
interest and enthusiasm to provide leadership in 
forging a new vision of a performing arts library 
for the 21st century. We need customer oriented 
individuals, accustomed to working in a fast 
paced research environment, who will guide the 
performing arts into the new technologies of the 
21st century.

M u s ic /P e rfo r m in g  A rts L ib r a r ia n : Provides 
instruction, reference, liaison and outreach 
services for Music and Performing Arts and 
collection development in the field of Music. 
Assumes leadership in exploring digital library 
initiatives and implementation strategies through 
grants & the development of cooperative 
projects or partnerships with teaching faculty or 
other campus groups. Demonstrated collection 
development experience in Music. BA degree in 
Music required. MA in Music preferred. 
(APP#155)

P e rfo rm in g  A rts L ib ra ria n :
Provides instruction, reference, liaison and 
outreach services & collection development in 
the Performing Arts, including Theater Arts, 
Dance and Music. Assum es leadership in 
exploring digital library initiatives and 
implementation strategies for Music and the 
Performing Arts through grants and the 
development of cooperative projects or 
partnerships with teaching faculty or other 
campus groups. Demonstrated collection 
development experience in the Performing Arts. 
BA degree in Theater Arts, Dance or Music 
required. MA in Theater Arts, Dance or Music

preferred. (APP #156)

These tenure track positions require a 
Master’s degree from an ALA accredited 
institution: experience and technical skills in 
information technologies; evidence of creative 
application of new technologies for service, 
including a strong interest in the integration of 
audio, visual, text and graphic sources in a digital 
library environment. Research, publications and 
involvement in professional associations are 
expected. Two or more years of relevant 
experience in a research library required. Must 
possess excellent communication skills, both 
written and oral, and the ability to work collegially 
in a multicultural academic team environment. 
Non-U.S. citizens must be authorized to work in 
the U.S. Minimum salary, dependent upon 
experience and qualifications, is $42,987. For 
complete position profiles, see our website at 
http://www.libraries.rutgers.edu/ under “News 
and Events".

Candidates applying by October 5, 2001 will 
receive first consideration. Submit resume, cover 
letter, and names of three references to: Sandra 
Troy (APP # ) ,  Libraries Personnel Officer, 
Rutgers University Libraries, 169 College Ave., 
New Brunswick, NJ 08901; FAX: 732-932-7637; 
e-mail: stroy@rci.rutgers.edu.

Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey, is 
committed to affirmative action 

and equal opportunity.

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BUSINESS/REFERENCE LIBRARIAN. (Assistant Librarian rank) 
Louisiana State University seeks an energetic and innovative individual 
for the position of Business/Reference Librarian. This individual will 
provide reference, research assistance, instruction, collection develop­
ment, and liaison duties in support of programs in Business, Economics, 
and Agricultural Economics. The individual is expected to meet 
requirements for promotion and tenure. For a detailed description of 
the position, go to: http://www.lib.lsu.edu/lib/jobs/index.html. Qualifi­
cations: Required: MLS from an ALA-accredited library school; 
undergraduate degree in the areas of business and/or economics or 
related work experience; knowledge of traditional and electronic 
reference resources; strong computer skills, including the ability to 
create Web pages; ability to work both independently and collegially in 
a  demanding and rapidly changing environment; excellent interpersonal, 
communication, and organizational skills; and evidence of ability to meet 
tenure requirements. Preferred: Graduate degree or graduate course 
work in business and/or economics; familiarity with current biblio­
graphic and reference sources in business; experience in collection 
development, reference work, and/or bibliographic instruction in an 
academic library; and record of ability to develop and implement 
effective, innovative public service, instruction, or outreach projects,

services, or programs. Salary and benefits: $33,000 per fiscal year 
minimum, dependent upon qualifications and experience; 12-month, 
tenure-track appointment; excellent benefits. Application: Review of 
applications will begin July 31, 2001, and will continue until position is 
filled. Candidates should submit a letter of application, resume, and 
names, addresses, and telephone numbers of three references to: 
Caroline Wire, Assistant to the Dean, 295 Middleton Library, Louisiana 
State University, Baton Rouge, LA 70803. Ref.#019471.

CATALOGER FOR AFRICANA STUDIES. Description: Specialist in 
Africana Studies with an emphasis on sub-Saharan Africa and original 
monographic cataloger, assigned to the Technical Services Division, 
Bobst Library. Librarians are expected to serve as partners in the 
educational mission of NYU by establishing strong relationships with 
the faculty and students, building and maintaining appropriate research 
collections, and providing responsive and innovative information 
services. The primary collection focus is on black culture, literature, 
and politics from a multicontinental and interdisciplinary perspective 
with an emphasis on Pan-African history and thought and black urban 
studies. The African legacy and the African diaspora in Europe, North 
America, and the Carribean is of significant interest and requires close

http://www.libraries.rutgers.edu/
mailto:stroy@rci.rutgers.edu
http://www.lib.lsu.edu/lib/jobs/index.html


C&RL News ■ Septem ber 2001 / 859

CATALOGING TEAM LEADER
Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis

Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI) is a leading urban 
university campus where achievement-oriented students receive degrees 
from Indiana University or Purdue University. Located in the heart of Indiana’s 
capital city, just blocks from the State House and centers of business, art, and 
education, IUPUI reflects the dynamic spirit of a growing city. IUPUI offers 
the largest range of academic programs and has received more sponsored 
research funding than any other campus in Indiana. The University Library at 
IUPUI is among the most technologically sophisticated academic libraries in the 

United States. It is the centerpiece of a campus strategy to provide the latest information resources 
and services for students, faculty, and the Central Indiana community. The Library is a team-based 
organization that focuses on the innovative application of technology and new forms of engagement 
with the campus and the community.

The University Library seeks an enthusiastic and team-oriented librarian who will be responsible for 
all procedures and activities of the Cataloging Team at the IUPUI University Library. This individual 
will lead the team in establishing procedures and activities for providing quality, cost-effective 
bibliographic and authority records for monographic and serial materials, acquired by or given 
electronic access to IUPUI University Library, Herron School of Art Library, and the IUPU Columbus 
Library. The team leader will facilitate and involve all Cataloging Team members in team planning, 
objective setting, and problem solving, and will hold team members accountable fo r their participation 
and performance. This individual must meet the criteria for a tenure-track position. In addition, the 
individual will have some responsibilities with one of the library’s client-based teams which provide 
reference and instructional support to academic units.

QUALIFICATIONS:
Required: ALA-accredited library degree; excellent verbal and written communication skills; demon­
strated ability to work effectively with diverse clientele in a fast-paced, team-oriented environment; 
comprehensive knowledge of AACR2, LCSH, LC classification schedules, and OCLC. Preferred: 
Experience as a cataloger in an academic library or research setting; proficiency with computer 
technology and digital information resources; familiarity with established and emerging metadata 
standards; experience with NACO; experience with SIRSI’s Unicorn; knowledge of emerging trends 
in libraries and higher education; supervisory skills; and experience in a team-based environment.

RANKANDSALARY:
The position is a 12-month, tenure-track appointment at the Assistant or Associate Librarian rank. 

SALARY MINIMUMS: Assistant $40,000; Associate $45,000.

STARTING DATE: January 1 , 2002.

Review of applications will continue until filled. Applications received before O ctober 15, 2001, will 
be guaranteed full consideration. Applications should include cover letter indicating specific position 
of interest, resume, and names, telephone numbers, and addresses (email if possible) of four 
references. Send applications to:

Mary Stanle y, A sso ciate Dean 
IUPUI U n ive rsity Lib rary 

755 W est M ichigan Street 
Indiana polis, IN 46202-5195 

(317) 274-0487

IUPUI University Library has a commitment to providing excellent public services to students, faculty, 
and the general community. IUPUI also has a commitment to the principle of diversity and is actively 
seeking to increase the racial and ethnic diversity of our staff. We encourage applications from women 
and underrepresented groups.

For more information about IUPUI University Library, visit our Web site at: http://www.ulib.iupui.edu.

Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI) is an affirmative action, equal opportunity 
institution. Individuals who require a reasonable accommodation in order to participate in the application process 

must notify Mary Stanley at, the above address and telephone number, a reasonable time in advance.

http://www.ulib.iupui.edu


8 6 0 /C& RL News ■ Sep tem b er2001

DREW  U N IV ER SETHODIT LIBRSRIANAMIT Y L IB R A R Y  in
Mad iso n , NJ seeks a  M e th o d is t 

L ib ra ria n . The L ibra rian p ro v id e s  le ad ership 
f o r  th e  e x te n s iv e  an d  w o rld - re n o w n e d  
W esle y and M e th o d is t c o lle c tio n s  o f D rew  
U n iv e rs ity  and th e  General C o m m is s io n  on 
A rc h iv e s  a nd H is to r y  o f T he U n ite d  

j M e th o d is t C hurch (GCAH).

The S u cc e ssfu l cand idate w ill develop 
M eth o d ist colle ctions, p rom o te th e ir use, 
provide reference and research servic es, set 
goals and policies fo r  the M eth odist Library, 
supe rvise one fu ll-tim e  sta ff perso n and 
several stud ent em ployees and partic ipate in 
governance and strategic plannin g of the 
U nive rsity Library. The Librarian w ill also 
serve as ch ie f liaison to  sta ff o f th e GCAH and 
its  governing com m ittees, cultivate donors, 
provide leadership fo r  th e  Unive rsity L ib ra ry ’s 
special colle ctio n s and archives, R eporting to  
The University L ibra ry D irector s/he w ill be a 
m em b er o f th e  L ibra ry faculty.

The M e th o d ist Libraria n w ill hold an ALA 
accredited M LS (o r equivalent degree) or 
subje ct relevant Ph.D and a c o m m itm e n t to 
com p leting th e  MLS. Subject expertise in 
W e sle y and M e th o d is t s tu d ie s  as 
de m o n stra te d  by an advanced academ ic 
degree is required. Strong servic e orie ntatio n 
along w ith  a Ph.D and publications in relevant 
field, academ ic lib ra ry experience, experience 
w ith  spec ial c o lle c tio n s  a n d /o r archives, 
background usin g te ch n o lo g y to  advance 
lib ra ry services are high ly desirable.

A pplications received by S eptem ber 1 5 ,  2001 
w ill receive fu ll consideration ; how ever the 
search w ill remain open until th e position is 
filled . A n tic ip a te d  s ta rtin g  d ate is A p ril 1 , 
2 0 0 2 . P le a s e  c o n su lt o u r lib r a r y  w e b  p a g e  
a t h ttp ://w w w .d e p ts .d re w .e d u /lib  fo r fu ll jo b  
a d , jo b  d e s c rip tio n , and in fo rm a tio n  ab o u t 
th e  L ib rary .

Please fo rw a rd  co ve r lette r & CV to : M s . 
L e s s ie  C u lm e r- N ie r , C h a ir, S e a rc h  
C o m m itte e , D r e w  U n iv e r s ity  L ib r a r y , 
M a d is o n , NJ 0 7 9 4 0 .

The L ib ra ry  share s th e  U n iv e rs ity ’s 
co m m itm e n t to  m aintaining a diverse facu lty 
and stud ent body and is an AA/EOE.

Drew University

LIBRARY DIRECTOR
Hebrew College, Boston, invites applicants 
for the position of Library Director. Candi­
dates should have substantial administrative 
and supervisory experience in all aspects of 
library management, as well as an MLS de­
gree from an ALA-accredited program and an 
advanced degree in Jewish Studies. In addi­
tion, experience with OCLC and/or RLIN, 
integrated library systems, and Internet re­
sources is required. Hebrew College offers 
graduate and undergraduate programs in all 
aspects of Jewish studies and Jewish educa­
tion, and in the fall of 2001 will move to a new 
state-of-the-art campus in Newton. The new 
Library Director will provide leadership and 
vision, and will build on the successes that the 
library has enjoyed over the past 80 years. 
Start date is January 2002, and a competitive 
salary commensurate with experience will be 
offered. Hebrew College is an affirmative 
action, equal employment opportunity em­
ployer. Submit resumes to:

Ba rry Mesch 
Chair, L ib ra ry Search Com m ittee 

Hebrew College 
43 Hawes Street 

B rookline, MA 02446 
Fax: (617) 264-9264

cooperation with other subject specialists to meet research and 
teaching collection needs. The successful candidate will serve as 
coordinator of library activities in support of the Africana Studies 
Program. Collection development responsibilities include selecting and 
managing research materials in all formats, faculty liaison, providing 
a variety of research, consultation, and instructional services to faculty 
and students, and participating in the preservation efforts of the library. 
Technical services responsibilities include original cataloging of 
monographs, serials, and microforms relating to Africana Studies and 
in other subject areas, in Western European languages following national 
(NACO and BIBCO) standards; and assisting in other cataloging unit 
duties and projects. Qualifications: Required: ALA-accredited MLS; 
proficiency in French; and substantial knowledge of Africana studies as 
an academic discipline. Preference will be given to candidates who have 
done graduate work in Africana studies and have substantial experience 
in either collection development or knowledge of cataloging and 
classifying materials on a national bibliographic utility using AACR2 and 
LC classification and subject headings. Salary/Benefits: Faculty status, 
excellent benefits include five weeks' annual vacation. Salary commen­
surate with experience. New York University Libraries: Library facilities 
at New York University serve the school’s 50,000 students and faculty 
and contain more than four million volumes. New York University is a 
member of the Research Libraries Group and serves as the adminis­
trative headquarters of the Research Library Association of South 
Manhattan, a consortium which includes three academic institutions in 
Greenwich Village. To Apply: To ensure consideration, send resume and 
letter of application, including the name, address, and telephone number 
of three references to: Janet Koztowski, Library Human Resources 
Director, New York Uni versity Libraries, 70 Washington Square South, 
New York, NY 10012; fax: (212)995-4070. NYU encourages applications 
from women and members of minority groups.

CATALOGING DEPARTMENT HEAD. Eden-Webster Library, the joint 
library of Eden Theological Seminary and Webster University,

http://www.depts.drew.edu/lib


C&RL News ■ Septem ber 2001 / 861

Access Services Librarian
L a fa y e tte  C o lle g e  se e k s a n  i n n o v a tiv e  a n d  s e rv ic e -o rie n te d  lib ra ria n  to  le a d  A c c e s s  S e rv ic e s d u rin g  an 
e x c itin g  p e rio d  o f  g ro w th  a n d  o p p o rtu n ity . R e p o rtin g  to  th e  D ire c to r o f  L ib ra rie s  &  A c a d e m ic  
In fo rm a tio n  R e s o u rc e s, th is in d iv id u a l w ill b e  re sp o n sib le  f o r  c irc u la tio n , in te rlib ra ry  a n d  d o c u m e n t 
d eliv ery  s e rv ic e s, a n d  c o lle c tio n  m a n a g e m e n t. S /h e  w ill s u p e rv is e  9  staff, p a rtic ip a te  in  lib ra ry -w id e  
p la n n in g , an d  r e p re s e n t th e  lib ra ry  in  lo cal a n d  sta te w id e  c o n so rtia . S /h e  w ill p la y  a  k ey  ro le  i n  tw o  n ew  
p ro jects: 1). d e s ig n  o f  a n  e x p a n d e d  lib rary , in c lu d in g  new  f a c ilitie s  f o r  A c c e ss S e rv ic e s (c o n s tru c tio n  to 
b eg in  Ju n e  2 0 02) a n d  2 ). m ig ratio n  to  a  n ew  in tegrated library system . D ep en d in g  o n  in terests an d  qualifi­
cations, s/he m ay a lso  p articip ate in  the library’s  referen ce instruction, o r  c o llectio n  d ev elo p m en t program s.

F o u n d ed  in  1826, L a fa y e tte  C o lle g e  is  a  h ig h ly  se le c tiv e , p riv a te  u n d e rg ra d u a te  in stitu tio n  w ith  c u rric ­
u la  in  the lib e ra l arts, sc ie n c e s, an d  e n g in e e rin g . I t is  a m o n g  th e  5 6  c o lle g e s  a n d  u n iv e rs itie s  ra te d  as 
A m e ric a ’s  “ m o st a c a d e m ic a lly  c o m p e titiv e ”  b y  B a rro n ’s. T h e  b e a u tifu l 1 10-acre c a m p u s is lo c a te d  o n  
the D e la w a re  R iv er, 7 0  m ile s  w e s t o f  N ew  York C ity  an d  6 0  m ile s n o rth  o f  P h ila d e lp h ia . F o r m o re  ab o u t 
L a fa y e tte , see: w w w .la fa y e tte .e d u .

L a fa y e tte ’s  lib ra ria n s e n jo y  a  re p u ta tio n  f o r  b e in g  in n o v a tiv e  a n d  fo rw a rd -lo o k in g . T h e y  h a v e  b een  r e c ­
o g n iz e d  b y  th e  C o u n c il o n  L ib ra ry  &  In fo rm a tio n  R e s o u rc e s  f o r  th e ir  le a d e rsh ip  in  lin k in g  te c h n o lo g y  
an d  th e  c la s s ro o m , h a v e  w o n  a  fa c u lty  aw ard  fo r su p e rio r te a c h in g , a n d  h a v e  b e e n  le a d e rs in  d e v e lo p ­
in g  a n  o n lin e  v irtu a l u n io n  c a ta lo g  w ith  p a tro n -in itia te d  b o rro w in g  f o r  P e n n s y lv a n ia  a c a d e m ic  lib raries 
(P A L C I). T h e y  a re  c u rre n tly  w o rk in g  w ith  a rc h ite c ts o n  a n  $ 1 8  m illio n  d o lla r e x p a n s io n  o f  th e  m ain  
library.

Q u a lific a tio n s: A L A -a c c re d ite d  M L S ; a c a d e m ic  lib rary  e x p e rie n c e , p re fe ra b ly  in  IL L ; s u p e rv iso ry  
e x p e rie n c e ; e x c e lle n t tim e /s ta ff m a n a g e m e n t a n d  c o m m u n ic a tio n  sk ills; a b ility  to  a d a p t fle x ib ly  to  a 
c h a n g in g  e n v iro n m e n t; d e m o n s tra te d  te a m - a n d  p ro je c t- le a d e rsh ip  sk ills; e x p e rtis e  w ith  in teg rated  
lib ra ry  sy ste m s, p re fe ra b ly  I n n o v a tiv e  In te rfa c e s, In c .; e x p e rtis e  w ith  W eb -b ased  a p p lic a tio n s  f o r  d o c ­
u m e n t d elivery.

S a la ry  ran g e: $ 3 6 ,0 0 0  - $ 4 2 ,0 0 0 , d e p e n d in g  o n  q u a lific a tio n s a n d  e x p e rie n c e . L a fa y e tte  lib ra ria n s h av e 
fa c u lty  sta tu s a n d  e x c e lle n t b e n e fits, in c lu d in g  a  c h o ic e  o f  h e a lth  p la n s , T IA A -C R E F , 2 2  d a y s  paid 
v acatio n , and c o lle g e  tu itio n  b e n e fits. T h e  L ib rary  p ro v id e s  g e n e ro u s  su p p o rt f o r  tra in in g  an d  p ro fe s ­
sional d e v e lo p m e n t, in c lu d in g  tra v e l to  p ro fe ssio n a l m e e tin g s  a n d  p a rtic ip a tio n  in  A C R L  an d  o th e r p ro ­
fessio n al o rg a n iz a tio n s.

F o r c o n sid e ra tio n , se n d  a  le tte r a n d  re su m e  w ith  th e  n a m e s o f  th re e  re fe re n c e s  (in c lu d in g  e -m a il 
ad d re sse s) to  C h air, A c c e s s  S e r v ic e s  L ib r a r ia n  S e a r c h  C o m m itte e , S k illm a n  L ib r a r y , L a fa y e tte  
C o lle g e , E a s to n , P A  1 8 0 4 2 . A n  e q u a l o p p o rtu n ity  e m p lo y e r. W o m e n  a n d  m in o ritie s  are e n c o u ra g e d  to 
apply. A p p lic a tio n s a c c e p te d  u n til th e  p o sitio n  is  filled .

LAFAYETTE COLLEGE

seeks candidates for the position of Head of Cataloging. This position 
has primary responsibility for the bibliographic control of library 
materials in all formats. Sets standards for the department’s operation 
and maintains proficiency in the current state of professional library 
theory and practice as it applies to cataloging. Establishes departmental 
priorities and coordinates workflow within the department and with 
other library departments. Serves on the Library's management team. 
Trains, supervises, and evaluates staff of 5.5 (including two profes­
sionals) plus student assistants. Serves as liaison to the University’s 
Department of Foreign Languages. Required: ALA-accredited MLS;five 
years’ cataloging experience in an automated environment: advanced 
knowledge of and experience with MARC mapping and authority control, 
AACR2r, LCSH, LCCS, Descriptive Cataloging of Rare Books, NACO 
principles, and MARC coding. Reading ability in at least one foreign 
language, preferably German. Ability to communicate effectively both 
orally and in writing and ability to work effectively with colleagues and 
diverse clientele. Supervisory experience in technical services pre­
ferred. Salary: $43,000-$49,000depending on qualifications; excellent 
benefits, including TIAA-CREF and tuition remission for employees and 
their families. Submit resume and letter of application with three 
references by September20,2001, to: Laura Rein, Library Director and

Chair of Search Committee, Eden-Webster Library, 475 E. Lockwood 
Avenue, St. Louis, MO63119-3192. Affirmative action, equal opportunity 
employer. For complete job description and benefits information, see: 
http://library.webster.edu/jobopenings.html.

CURATORIAL ASSISTANT: PRINTED BOOKS AND BIND­
INGS. The Morgan Library. The Curatorial Assistant inventories 
collections; maintains departmental accessions records; and creates 
minimal-level, in-process records in the Library’s online catalog. These 
records contain AACR2 headings, title and imprint data, and some copy- 
specific information based on acquisitions memoranda in the 
department’s files. This is a 15-month position, funded on a 
temporary basis. Qualifications: ALA-accredited MLS; basic knowl­
edge of AACR2 (rev.) and the USMARC format; experience working with 
an automated library system or bibliographic utility; some 
knowledge of French and Latin; familiarity with DCRB and 
descriptive bibliography highly desirable. Please visit our Web site at: 
www.morganlibrary.org. Compensation: Annual salary is $35,000, 
excellent benefit plan. To Apply: Interested applicants should e-mail, 
fax, or mail letter of application, résumé, and names and addresses 
of three references to: Human Resources, The Morgan Library, 29

http://www.lafayette.edu
http://library.webster.edu/jobopenings.html
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DIRECTOR FOR MASON LIBRARY
KEEN E STATE CO LLEG E

K een e S ta te  C o lle g e  in v ites ap p lic a tio n s fo r the 100 g ra d u a te  s tu d e n ts  a n d  8 0 0  c o n tin u in g  e d u ­
po sitio n  o f D irector fo r M ason L ib ra ry  beg in ­ c a t i o n  s t u d e n t s .  T h e  K S C  l i b r a r y  h o u s e s  
n in g  as e a rly  as J a n u a ry  1, 2 0 0 2 . K e e n e  S ta te  a p p ro x im a te ly  3 0 0 ,0 0 0  p a p e r  v o lu m e s  a n d  has 
C o lle g e  is  an a ffilia te  o f  the U n iv ersity  S ystem  ac tiv e  s u b sc rip tio n s to  m o re  th a n  1,200 p e rio d i­
o f  N e w  H a m p s h ir e . T h e  C o lle g e  i s  a  p u b lic  c a ls , n e w s p a p e r s , a n d  a n n u a l p u b lic a tio n s . It 
c o m p r e h e n s iv e  c o l l e g e  l o c a t e d  in  th e  s c e n ic  also  e n jo y s a  u n iq u e  p a rtn e rsh ip  w ith  th e  K een e 
M o n a d n o c k  r e g i o n  o f  s o u t h w e s t e r n  N e w  P u b lic  L ib ra ry , c o m b in in g  c o lle c tio n s  a n d  se r­
H am p sh ire. K een e S ta te  C o lle g e  an d  its te ach er v ic e s th ro u g h  th e  K e e n e L in k  e le c tro n ic  catalo g . 
e d u c a t i o n  p r o g r a m s  a r e  N E A S C / N C A T E -  T o  le a r n  m o re  a b o u t K e e n e  S ta te  C o l l e g e  o r 
a c c re d ite d . T h e  C o lle g e  h a s  a n  e n r o llm e n t o f  t h e  M a s o n  L i b r a r y ,  v i s i t  t h e s e  w e b s i t e s :  
a p p r o x im a te ly  3 ,8 0 0  u n d e r g r a d u a te  s tu d e n ts . www .keene.edu/ or www .keene.edu/library/

D u ties and R espon sib ilities: 
U n d e r the a d m in is tra tiv e  rev iew  o f  th e  V ice • A ssessin g  a n d  d e v e lo p in g  th e  lib r a r y ’s 
P re s id e n t o f  A c a d e m ic  A ffa irs, th e  D ire c to r is co lle c tio n s an d  s e rv ic e s to  a ss u re  e x c e lle n t 
re sp o n sib le  fo r s u p e rv is in g  an d  le a d in g  the su p p o rt o f  th e  C o lle g e ’s  c u rric u lu m ;
lib ra ry  as a  c e n te r o f  s u p p o rt fo r te a c h in g  an d  • S tren g th en in g  the lib ra ry ’s tra d itio n a l reso u rces 
s c h o la rsh ip  in  th e  fo llo w in g  w ays: in  b o o k s an d  prin t m e d ia  w h ile  d e v e lo p in g  new  

• W o rk in g  w ith  te a c h in g  fa c u lty  to  stre n g th e n  reso u rces in  e le c tro n ic  m ed ia an d  tech n o lo g y ;
a c a d e m ic  p ro g ra m s; • C o m m u n ic a tin g  w ith fa c u lty , s tu d e n ts, an d  

• L e a d in g  th e  d e v e lo p m e n t o f  lib ra ry  fa c u lty  ap p ro p ria te  a d m in istra to rs re g a rd in g  library 
a n d  sta ff; p ra c tic e s a n d  p olicies.

Q ualifications: 
A L A - a c c r e d ite d  M a s t e r ’s  d e g r e e  in  L ib r a r y / t i o n ;  e x p e r i e n c e  in  c o l l a b o r a t i v e  I T  i n i t i a ­
In f o r m a tio n  S c ie n c e  o r  e q u i v a l e n t  c o m b in a ­ t i v e s ;  e x p e r i e n c e  in  s t r a t e g i c  p l a n n i n g  a n d  
t i o n  o f  e d u c a t i o n  a n d  e x p e r i e n c e ;  P h D  (a n d  b u d g e t  m a n a g e m e n t ;  s t r o n g  i n t e r p e r s o n a l ,  
te a c h in g  e x p e r ie n c e )  in  a  t r a d itio n a l a c a d e m ic  c o m m u n i c a t i o n ,  a n d  o r g a n i z a t i o n a l  s k i l l s ;  
a r e a  p r e f e r r e d . T h re e  to  f iv e  y e a r s  o f  a d m in ­ d e m o n s tr a te d  a b ility  to  le a d , w o r k  e ff e c tiv e ly  
is t r a t i v e  e x p e r i e n c e  in  a n  a c a d e m i c  lib r a r y , w ith  g r o u p s , a n d  s u p e r v is e  s t a f f ;  a n d  a b ility  
p re f e r a b ly  in  a  t r a d itio n a l u n d e r g r a d u a te  s e t ­ to  w o r k  c o l l a b o r a t i v e l y  w i t h  o t h e r s  i n  an 
tin g , w ith  e v id e n c e  o f  p r o g r e s s i v e  r e s p o n s i ­ e v o lv in g  o rg a n iz a tio n  a n d  a  r a p id ly  c h a n g in g  
b ility ; th o ro u g h  k n o w le d g e  o f  lib r a r y  a u to m a ­ in f o r m a tio n  e n v iro n m e n t.

The compensation package is commensurate with qualifications and experience. Review o f 
applications will begin immediately. Closing date f o r  applications: November 2, 2001.
To apply, send a letter o f  application addressing the above responsibilities and qualifications, 
curriculum vitae, and three names o f  references to:
Library Director Search-RLN9/1 
Office o f HR Management 
Keene State College KEENE STATE COLLEGE
229 Main Street Keene State College is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer, and is 
Keene, NH 03435-1604 engaged in an effort to build a community that reflects the diversity of society.

East 36th Street, New York, NY 10016; fax: (212) 481-3484; e-mail: 
humanresources@ morganlibrary.org. Equal opportunity employer.

DEAN OF THE UNIVERSITY LIBRARIES AND CHIEF INFORMA­
TION OFFICER. Adelphi University seeks a Dean of the Univer­
sity Libraries and Chief Information Officer for a newly created 
position. The successful candidate will provide creative leadership 
for the integration of all areas of traditional library services and 
information technology at the University, which will be reorganized 
into a new collaborative unit. The successful candidate will have 
an advanced degree, senior administrative experience with an 
academic library and managing information technology, excellent 
interpersonal communication skills, practical knowledge of the 
latest developments in advanced technologies, library operations, 
and networking trends in higher education. Minorities and women 
are encouraged to apply. Please send cover letter and CV in confidence 
to search consultant: G. Angela Henry, Ray & Bemdtson, Inc., 
ahenry@rayberndtson.com; phone: (212) 370-1316.

DIRECTOR OF LEARNING RESOURCES. Wheaton College in Illi­
nois invites applicants for the position of Director of Learning Resources

for Buswell Memorial Library. Buswell Library provides primary 
curricular and research support for the College's academic life, which 
includes two doctoral degree programs and increased offerings for the 
distance learner. The director is responsible for all aspects of 
administration in the library, the supervision of its staff of seven library 
faculty and 15 support staff, and will report to the Dean of Technology 
and Institutional Research. Service on other academic and/or admin­
istrative committees is expected. The successful candidate will have 
completed an M LS or equivalent from an accredited institution; at least 
a  second master’s degree in another field (Ph.D. preferred); and at least 
five years' administrative experience in an academic research library 
comparable to Wheaton. Candidate should have an understanding and 
appreciation of the liberal arts education and the needs of the scholarly 
community; strong management skills and a collegial style that 
supports the professionalism and initiative of staff; a progressive and 
proactive approach to planning for and implementing technology in the 
library; and evidence of continued professional development. Wheaton 
College is an evangelical Christian liberal arts college whose faculty 
and staff affirm a Statement of Faith and adhere to lifestyle 
expectations. The college complies with federal and state guidelines 
for nondiscrimination in employment. Letters of interest and curriculum

http://www.keene.edu/
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UNIVERSITY ARCHIVIST
TYSUNIVERIWAKE FOREST Wake Forest University 

(Search Reopened)
Wake Forest University’s Z. Smith Reynolds Library 

seeks an experienced and energetic University Archivist to administer the Wake Forest University 
Archives and related collections. The University Archivist assures access to the collections and 
ensures that services and bibliographic records are of the highest standard. The Archivist promotes 
programs, exhibits, and the use and support of the Archives.

The Wake Forest University Archives document the history of the institution beginning with its 
formation as the Manual Labor Institute in 1834 and continuing to its current status as a major liberal 
arts university. The University Archivist promotes and supports the collections, which include the 
Archives and the North Carolina Baptist Historical Collection documenting Baptist life and institutions 
in North Carolina. Collections total more than 8,000 linear feet of manuscript material and 16,000 
monographs.

The University Archivist reports to the Special Collections and Archives Team Leader. Duties include 
the formulation and implementation of policies and procedures for collection development, 
arrangement and description, and preservation and access. The successful candidate will engage 
in outreach to university departments and the community; develop strategies for active donor and 
financial support; provide reference service and bibliographic instruction to students, faculty, and 
patrons; develop and implement programs for creation of digital archives and automated access; 
prepare finding aids and inventories; supervise, train, and evaluate one full-time employee and 
student assistants; and provide computer training for incoming students.

QUALIFICATIONS REQUIRED: MLS from an ALA-accredited school with course work in archives 
administration and at least two years of professional experience in an archival setting (an equivalent 
combination of education and experience may be accepted); demonstrated knowledge of current 
archival theory and practice; experience with automated library and archival systems, electronic 
formats, and archival records management; excellent organizational abilities and communication 
skills; proven ability to work productively in a collaborative team environment. Preferred: Additional 
advanced degree in American history o r related discipline is highly desired.

SALARY AND BENEFITS: Salary placement is commensurate with experience and qualifications, 
$38,000 minimum. Wake Forest University offers a comprehensive benefits package, including 
health care, choice of retirement plans, and tuition concession.

Information about the Z. Smith Reynolds Library is available at: http://www.wfu.edu/Library.

APPLICATION: To apply, send letter of application, resume, and names, addresses, telephone 
numbers, and email addresses of three references to:

Staff Employment Manager 
Office of Human Resources 

P.O. Box 7424 
Wake Forest University 

Winston-Salem, NC 27109 
Review of applications begins September 24, 2001.

Wake Forest University is an affirmative action, equal opportunity employer.

vitae should be sent to: Human Resources, Wheaton College, 
Wheaton, IL 60187-5593. Complete application materials will be 
forwarded to candidates. Application deadline: November 1,2001, or 
until position is filled.

DIRECTOR OF THE HILL FREEMAN LIBRARY. Reinhardt College 
invites applications for the position of Director of the Hill Freeman 
Library. The Director reports to the Vice President for Academic Affairs 
and is responsible for developing and monitoring the library budget; 
employing, assigning, and evaluating library staff members; formulat­
ing policies and strategic plans for library development; and assessing 
the effectiveness of library services. The Director must possess strong 
interpersonal skills, be able to communicate clearly in oral and written 
formats, be familiar with a variety of educational technology resources 
systems common to automated library settings, and be committed to

the goals of undergraduate liberal arts learning. Candidates must 
possess a master’s degree in library or information science from an 
ALA-accredited program with successful service in either public or 
college/university libraries. Annual salary and faculty rank contingent 
upon academic credentials and professional experience. Application 
deadline is October 15, 2001. Submit letter of interest, ré sumé, and 
names of five references to: B. Lee Cooper, Vice Presidentfor Academic 
Affairs, 7300 Reinhardt College Circle, Waleska, GA 30183.

EDUCATION LIBRARIAN. Full-time, tenure-track faculty appoint­
ment in a collective bargaining unit. Responsibilities include: General 
reference service; advanced reference and library instruction to 
education students; collection development in education of print, 
curriculum materials, and electronic resources; and faculty liaison with 
education disciplines. Required Qualifications: ALA-accredited MLS

http://www.wfu.edu/Library


864 /  C&RL News ■ Septem ber 2001

TW O POSITIONS AVAILABLE
University of Missouri, Rolla

The University of Missouri, Rolla is seeking qualified applicants for two positions:

C a ta lo g e r  (P o s itio n  5 1 0 5 5 ):
Perform original and complex copy cataloging for a variety of formats and in all subject areas; maintain 
MARC bibliographic and authority records using OCLC and a multicampus Innovative Interfaces 
system; establish name and series authority records; assist in analyzing and evaluating processes 
and in helping a department of four stay current on emerging trends in technical services; help resolve 
complex cataloging issues.

QUALIFICATIONS: Required: ALA-accredited MLS; familiarity with MARC format, AACR2, OCLC, 
LCRIs, and LCSH. Desired: Previous cataloging experience in an online environment, preferably in 
an academic setting; experience cataloging using Ill’s INNOPAC.

R e fe re n c e  L ib ra ria n  (P o s itio n  5 2 9 2 7 ):
Provide comprehensive reference service on a campus with strong science and engineering focus; 
participate in an active library instruction program; serve as departmental liaison for material 
acquisition and specialized information services. Some evening and weekend hours are required.

QUALIFICATIONS: Required: ALA-accredited MLS; strong commitment to public service; experience 
with electronic information resources, including Internet applications; experience in a computer 
intensive setting; ability to work effectively in a demanding and rapidly changing environment; 
reference experience in an academic library, including the ability to conduct effective reference 
interviews. Desired: Experience in meeting user information needs in science and engineering; 
degree or relevant experience in scientific or engineering field.

BOTH POSITIONS: UM Rolla is one of four University of Missouri campuses and Missouri’s premier 
science and engineering campus. The University offers undergraduate and graduate degrees in 
science and engineering, and undergraduate degrees in the liberal arts. Within the library, nine 
professionals and 17 support staff serve 350 faculty and 4,500 high-ability students. The collection 
includes approximately 400,000 volumes and 1,500 periodical titles. The library Web site is: 
www .u m r.edu/~library.

SALARY AND BENEFITS: $28,000 minimum for 12 months. Twenty-eight vacation days per year; 
vested retirement after five years. Dental, medical insurance, and other benefits are available.

TO APPLY: Send a letter of application, resume, and names, addresses, telephone numbers, and 
email addresses of three professional references to:

H um an R e s o u rc e  S erv ice s  
A ttn: [P o s itio n  num ber]

U n iv ers ity  o f M is souri, R olla  
187 0  M in e r C irc le  

R olla, M O 6 5 4 0 9 -1 0 50

Review of complete applications will begin A u g u st 15, 2001, and will continue until the positions 
are filled. Questions may be directed to Maggie Trish, Chair of Cataloger Search Committee, at: 
trishm@umr.edu; o r Ben Lea, Chair of Reference Librarian Search Committee, at: bjlea@umr.edu.

UM Rolla is an affirmative action, equal opportunity employer.
Members of minority groups and persons with disabilities are encouraged to apply.

degree; second master's degree; public service commitment; strong 
communication skills; demonstrated interpersonal/teamwork skills; 
and computer competency, including experience with relevant educa­
tional technologies and Internet resources. An academic background 
in the field of education and some classroom teaching experience are 
strongly preferred. Minimum Salary: $37,200, Assistant Professor. 
Review beginsOctober15, 2001. Send letter of application, résume, and 
names, addresses, and phone numbers of three references to; Bradley 
F. Baker, University Librarian, Ronald Williams Library, Northeastern 
Illinois University, 5500 N. St. Louis Avenue, Chicago, IL 60625. For 
more information, see: www.neiu.edu/~neiulib. Affirmative action, 
equal opportunity employer.

ELECTRONIC SERVICES/SYSTEMS LIBRARIAN. Macomb Com­
munity College, located in the northeast area of metropolitan Detroit,

is seeking candidates for the position of Electronic Services/Systems 
Librarian. The successful candidate will be expected to develop 
expertise in emerging technologies and lead or participate in innovative 
library projects. Knowledge of networking, TCP/IP, Z39.50, and other 
relevant standards/protocols, client/server applications, and develop­
ments/trends in information delivery applicable to a community college. 
Must have a thorough knowledge of database searching and Web 
browsers, word processing basics (i.e., MSWord, Excel, Powerpoint, 
Access). Knowledge of HTML and Web design, and of digital photography 
and scanning techniques, and experience with print/nonprint/electronic 
reference resources. Master's degree in Library or Information Science 
from an ALA-accredited or equivalent institution. $37,047-$55,571, 
commensurate with experience, plus benefits. To be considered, send 
an application, résumé, photocopies of transcripts, and cover letter, by 
October 1, 2001. Qualified candidates call: (810) 445-7885 to receive

http://www.umr.edu/~library
mailto:trishm@umr.edu
mailto:bjlea@umr.edu
http://www.neiu.edu/~neiulib


C&RL News ■ September 2001 / 865

H O LLIN S
DEAN OF LIBRARY AND 

INFORMATION SERVICES
U N I V E R S I T Y Hollins University

Hollins University seeks nominations and applications for the position of Dean of Library and 
Information Services.

The dean’s principal responsibilities will be to provide strategic direction and leadership for the 
university’s library and information services within an academic environment committed to informa­
tion integration and distributed access. This position oversees the operation of the library and 
information services units (26.5 FTE), which include traditional library services, multimedia and 
audiovisual services, networking and telecommunications, cable television, academic computing, and 
administrative computing. The dean is a member of the Hollins faculty and serves on the president’s 
cabinet. He or she participates in long- and short-term planning for technology and its implementation 
in the classroom (and, in the case of distance education, beyond the classroom) and as it affects 
the physical infrastructure of the campus. The dean, in collaboration with the president’s cabinet, 
faculty, and others, develops long-range plans and vision for the role of technology at a small, liberal 
arts institution.

Hollins is a distinguished private, national liberal arts university for women, with coed graduate 
programs. Founded in 1842, Hollins is located in one of the most beautiful areas of Virginia, has a 
lovely historic campus, and enjoys the amenities of the Roanoke Valley metropolitan region. Hollins 
offers exceptional opportunities through its arts and sciences curriculum and extensive study abroad 
and internship programs.

QUALIFICATIONS: An advanced degree (e.g., Ph.D. and/or MLS); demonstrated leadership in an 
academic setting, including work in both information technology and library services and understand­
ing of the issues and challenges facing higher education, especially in a small college setting; strong 
analytical, interpersonal, and communication skills.

The preferred starting date is January 2, 2002. Salary is competitive based on experience and 
qualifications.

Send a letter of application, current curriculum vitae, and the names and addresses of at least three 
references to:

H ollins University 
Dept. LIBR-IN FO  

P.O. Box 9716 
R oanoke, V A  24020

Review of applications will begin on S eptem ber 15, 2001, and continue until the position is filled.

Hollins University is an equal opportunity employer committed 
to advancing women and to supporting a diverse community.

a job description and application, or visit: www.macomb.cc.mi.us/jobs 
for the job description; an application form can be downloaded from 
the College Web site. Affirmative action, equal opportunity employer. 
Michigan Relay Center: (800) 649-3777 (Voice and TDD).

FACULTY LIBRARIAN/LEARNING CONSULTANTS. (Two Posi­
tions) Seattle Pacific University invites applications for two 11 -month 
positions available immediately. Exact duties of each position flexible: 
select 3-4 of the six options to create a full-time position. For either 
position, 0.2 FTE will be reserved for Reference; select remaining 0.8 
FTE from the following: 1. Learning Consultant for Theology (0.2 FTE); 
2. Learning Consultant for Humanities (0.4 FTE); 3. Learning Consultant 
for Fine Arts (0.2 FTE); 4. Learning Consultant for Education (0.4 FTE); 
5. Technology (could include: Electronic Resources, Webmaster) (0.2 
FTE); 6. Distance Education (0.2 FTE). FTE amounts are illustrative and 
do not necessarily represent actual time allocations. General require­
ments include MLS from an ALA-accredited program; three or more 
years of reference and instruction experience in an academic library; 
excellent interpersonal, written, and verbal communication skills; 
proficiency in using automated library systems; ability to work 
independently and collaboratively, including some regularly scheduled 
evening and weekend hours. Learning Consultant requirements include 
appropriate subject-matter master's degree, strong background in one

or more of the subject areas shown above; expertise with subject- 
specific resources (electronic, Internet, print); ability to coordinate 
collection management, provide library information literacy, and work 
closely with faculty. Technology assignments could include heading or 
serving on Web committee, and researching/coordinating implemen­
tation of electronic resources (e.g., virtual reference service). Distance 
Learning assignments will consist of assisting in the planning, 
coordination, and support of library services to distance learners by 
working directly with the library's online education department as well 
as library staff for the needs of remote library users. Annual Salary: 
$36,000 to $45,000, depending on qualifications. Benefits include health, 
dental, disability, and life insurance as well as retirement programs. 
Moving allowance is provided. Application Deadline: Applications should 
be completed no later than October31, 2001. Contact: Susan Reynolds, 
Library Administrative Assistant, Seattle Pacific University Library, 
3307 3rd Avenue West, Seattle, WA 98119; (206) 281-2413; e-mail: 
sreynold@spu.edu. Seattle Pacific University serves more than3,400 
undergraduate and graduate students in both liberal arts and profes­
sional studies. The university's Christian commitments are both 
evangelical and Wesleyan, with faculty and students representing a 
broad range of faith traditions. The university seeks applicants who are 
enthusiastically committed to its Christian mission. For more infor­
mation about SPU, access our homepage at: http://www.spu.edu/.

http://www.macomb.cc.mi.us/jobs
mailto:sreynold@spu.edu
http://www.spu.edu/


866 / C&RL News ■ Septem ber 2001

UNIVERSITY A R C H IVIST/ 
SPECIAL COLLEC TIONS LIBRARIAN

Denison University
Denison University is a selective liberal arts college founded in 1831 and located in Granville, Ohio, 
25 miles east of Columbus. The archivist is a member of the professional staff of the library and of 
the general faculty. A visible and active member of the Denison community, the Archivist promotes 
knowledge and understanding of the origins, achievements, and goals of the university. The 
University Archivist reports to the Director of Libraries.

The archivist oversees the historical records and special collections of the college. He or she provides 
reference, educational, and outreach services to students, faculty, staff, alumni, and visitors; works 
with students and faculty in instructional and research settings; and participates in campus records 
management librarywide conservation efforts, and the full range of library functions. A full position 
description may be found at: http://www.denison.edu/library/archives/Archivist.html.

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: MLS from an ALA-accredited program or equivalent with an emphasis 
in archival studies or experience in archives or records management; excellent oral, written, and 
interpersonal communications skills.

PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS: Certified archivist; basic knowledge of library preservation/conser­
vation techniques; familiarity with a variety of computer applications and services including OCLC, 
III, and HTML and/or Java.

Competitive salary and benefit program.

Send letter of application, resume, and three references to:

S ea rch  C o m m itte e  fo r U n iv e rs ity  A rc h iv is t 
D e n iso n  U n iv e rs ity  L ib rary  

Box L 
G ra n v ille , OH 430 23

Review of applications will begin A u g u st 15, 2001, and will continue until the position is filled.

Denison University is an affirmative action, equal opportunity employer.

GOVERNMENT INFORMATION/MICROFORMS LIBRARIAN.
(Assistant Librarian) Louisiana State University Libraries seeks a 
service-oriented, innovative, and energetic individual to provide services 
and information resource development for government information and 
participate in the delivery of reference and instruction services at a 
combined general/government documents service desk. For a detailed 
description of the position, go to: http://www.lib.lsu.edu/lib/jobs/ 
index.html. Qualifications: Required: MLS from an ALA-accredited 
library school; reference experience in an academic setting; knowledge 
of print, electronic, and Internet government and reference information 
resources; knowledge of microcomputer applications; ability to create 
Web documents; ability to work well with colleagues and diverse 
clientele; excellent interpersonal, oral, and written communication, and 
organizational skills; evidence of ability to meet tenure requirements. 
Preferred: Minimum of one year of depository or academic library 
experience; experience in collection development and/or bibliographic 
instruction in an academic library; familiarity with statistical software 
packages; evidence of ability to develop and implement effective, 
innovative public service, instruction, or outreach projects, services, 
or programs. Salary and Benefits: $33,000 per fiscal year minimum, 
dependent upon qualifications and experience; 12-month, tenure-track 
appointment; excellent benefits. Application: Review of applications 
will begin September 30, 2001, and will continue until position is filled. 
Candidates should submit a letter of application, résumé, and names, 
addresses, and telephone numbers of three references to: Caroline Wire, 
Assistant to the Dean, 295 Middleton Library, Louisiana State 
University, Baton Rouge, LA 70803. Reference #002287.

HEAD LIBRARIAN FOR TECHNICAL SERVICES. Does being a 
faculty member in a vibrant, user-focused, team-managed library sound 
like what you’re looking for? Are you creative, flexible, innovative, and 
have a sense of humor? Do you have a sense of the need for cooperation 
between Technical Services and Public Services? Does a position that 
encourages and supports professional confidence and self-renewing 
learning attract you? Owens Library is looking for an experienced 
Technical Services leader who can help us migrate to a new automated

system and a statewide platform. This person will lead and empower 
a wide range of support staff; provide professional guidance and 
mentoring for technical services, periodicals, archives, and government 
documents; serve as an active member of the Leadership Team; and 
share expertise with the Collection Management team to assist in 
decision-making for library materials purchases. You will have an ALA- 
accredited MLS with at least five years of relevant experience; and 
knowledge of the Superintendent of Documents, Dewey Decimal, and 
Library of Congress classifications systems, Anglo-American catalog­
ing rules, MARC formats, and use of OCLC for cataloging and authority 
work. You should be computer adept and software-savvy with 
demonstrated experience in automated library technical services 
operations. You will have strong communication, management, inter­
personal, and problem-solving skills. Review of applications will begin 
October 15, 2001. The position includes 24 days of vacation and 16 days 
of sick leave annually; non-tenure faculty status; 12-month contract; 
and an annual salary of $38,000-$39,500. If interviewed, a presentation 
will be expected. For further information about Owens Library, check 
out our Web site at: http://www.nwmissouri.edu/library/. Submit a 
letter, resume, unofficial transcripts, and the names, addresses, 
telephone numbers, and e-mail addresses of three current references 
to: Vicki Wainscott, Chair of Search Committee, Owens Library, 
Northwest Missouri State University, Maryville, MO 64468. E-mail: 
vickiw@mail.nwmissouri.edu. Northwest is an equal opportunity em­
ployer and encourages women and minorities to apply.

HEAD OF INTERLIBRARY LOAN/DOCUMENT DELIVERY SER­
VICES. The University of New Orleans Earl K. Long Library is seeking 
a dynamic and energetic public service librarian to manage an active 
Interlibrary Loan unit. Responsibilities include coordination of borrowing 
and lending activities with state, regional, national, and international 
libraries as well as with networks, cooperatives, and consortia; 
involvement in collection development and reference services; man­
agement of two library associates and hourly student workers. 
Qualifications: Required: ALA-accredited MLS degree; excellent com­
munication and interpersonal skills; ability to work with microcomputer

http://www.denison.edu/library/archives/Archivist.html
http://www.lib.lsu.edu/lib/jobs/
http://www.nwmissouri.edu/library/
mailto:vickiw@mail.nwmissouri.edu


C&RL News ■ Septem ber 2001 /  867

DIRECTOR OF THE MELVIN J. ZAHNOW  LIBRARY
Saginaw Valley State University (Search Extended)

Saginaw Valley State University (www.svsu.edu) seeks an innovative and dynamic administrator with 
demonstrated knowledge of academic libraries to serve as Director of the Melvin J. Zahnow Library.

One of the fastest-growing universities in Michigan, Saginaw Valley State University has an 
enrollment of approximately 9,000 students. Degrees are offered at the baccalaureate and master’s 
level. More than 70 undergraduate programs of study and seven master’s degree programs of study 
are offered. Situated on a spacious 782-acre campus, SVSU is conveniently located in mid-Michigan, 
90 miles north of Detroit/Ann Arbor.

The unique and attractive campus includes several newly constructed classroom and office buildings. 
The new Director will play a crucial role in the development of the current 10-million-dollar expansion 
of the Library.

The Melvin J. Zahnow Library (library.svsu.edu) is completely automated using the Innovative 
system. A rich combination of services and resources include: traditional and electronic resources, 
research instruction, distance education, document delivery, and university archives. The growing 
onsite collection has over 600,000 volumes in multiple formats, including 22,500 media items, 3,200 
periodicals subscriptions, and 1,350 electronic and Internet resources.

The Library has an annual budget of $1.6 million, including a materials budget of $550,000, and a 
staff of 19, 11.5 administrative/professionals, 7.5 clerical, and 10 FTE student workers.

RESPONSIBILITIES: The Director is responsible for all aspects of library administration and services 
including planning, policy development, personnel, and fiscal management. The Director is expected 
to be a strong advocate for libraries, work collegially with faculty, students and staff, and serve as 
a liaison to professional state and national networks and organizations. The successful candidate 
will provide leadership and vision, develop and manage the print and electronic library collections and 
technological systems. The Director serves on the SVSU Council of Academic Deans and Directors.

QUALIFICATIONS: Required: MLS from an ALA-accredited program and significant varied experience 
in an academic library, including at least five years of progressively more responsible administrative 
experience. The candidate must have an excellent record in library management and technology 
applications with demonstrated service orientation, and excellent communication skills.

SALARY AND BENEFITS: Commensurate with experience and qualifications; TIAA-CREF retirement/ 
annuity; compensation plan includes medical, dental, and vision insurance, sick leave, and 22.5 days 
vacation. Non-faculty rank of administrative/professional.

The Director of the Melvin J. Zahnow Library reports to the Vice President for Academic Affairs.

To apply for this position, please send letter of application, curriculum vitae, and names, addresses, 
and telephone numbers of three references to:

R o b e rt S. P. Yien 
V ic e  P re s id e n t fo r A c a d e m ic  A ffairs  

O ffic e  o f th e  V ic e  P res id en t fo r A c a d e m ic  A ffairs 
S a g in a w  V a lle y  S ta te  U n iv ers ity 

7 4 0 0  Bay Road 
U n iv e rs ity  C e n te r, Ml 4 87 1 0

Screening o f applications will continue until the position is filled.
SVSU is an equal opportunity, affirmative action employer.

hardware and software. Preferred: Interlibrary Loan/document delivery 
experience, including OCLC ILL subsystem; experience with ILLiad, 
ARIEL, EXCEL, ACCESS and full-text document delivery services; 
demonstrated supervisory experience; knowledge of emerging tech­
nologies related to electronic document delivery services. Salary and 
Rank: This is a tenure-track, 12-month academic faculty position at 
the Assistant Librarian rank. Salary beginning at $32,000, depending upon 
qualifications. Librarians at the University of New Orleans enjoy full 
faculty status and responsibilities, including research and service. 
Available: Immediately. Send letter of application with resume and 
names, addresses, and telephone numbers of three professional 
references to: Assistant to the Dean, University of New Orleans, 
Earl K. Long Library, New Orleans, LA 70148. The University of New

Orleans, a member of the Louisiana State University system, is 
Louisiana’s largest urban public university. UNO is an equal 
opportunity, affirmative action employer. For a full job description, 
visit: http://library.uno.edu/vacancies.html.

HEAD OF PRESERVATION. Indiana University Libraries Bloomington. 
Provide leadership and planning to prepare for 4,700-square-foot 
state-of-the-art preservation laboratory  located in future Auxiliary 
Library Facility. The Preservation Department has acquired Kasemake 
automated box-making machine to expedite preparation of protective 
enclosures. The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation has recently awarded the 
Indiana University Bloomington libraries $1 million to purchase 
equipment for the library's new preservation laboratory and to establish

http://www.svsu.edu
http://library.uno.edu/vacancies.html


868 /  C&RL News ■ September 2001

TWO POSITIONS AVAILABLE
Illinois State University

S c ie n c e  R e fe re n c e  L ib ra ria n  (S e a rc h  R e o p e n e d )
Milner Library offers a 12-month tenure-track faculty position to provide reference service, library 
instruction, and collection development in various science/technology fields.

QUALIFICATIONS: ALA-accredited MLS by date of appointment, undergraduate degree or previous 
experience in science/technology. Additional advanced degree (preferably in science/technology) 
required for tenure and promotion.

S ocial S c ie n c e  L ibrarian
Milner Library seeks a person with strong commitment to public service. This position supports library 
instruction, provides reference service, develops and maintains collections in various fields of social 
science as well as serves as a faculty liaison.

QUALIFICATIONS: ALA-accredited MLS by date of appointment, undergraduate degree or previous 
experience in political science/social science. Additional advanced degree required for tenure and 
promotion.

Complete position announcements at: http://www.mlb.ilstu.edu/.

SALARY: $36,000 minimum.

PREFERRED START DATES: October 15, 2001.

Initial review of applications will begin S eptem ber 2 0 ,  200 1 , and will continue until positions are filled. 
To assure full consideration, please send letter of application, resume, and list of three references to:

S cie n ce  R e fe ren c e  L ibrarian Sea rch  C om m ittee 
o r S ocial S cie n ce  L ibrarian Search C o m m ittee 

C a m p u s  Box 8 90 0/M iln e r Library 
Illinois  S ta te  U n iv ers ity  
N orm al, IL 617 90 -8 9 00  

Illinois State University is an affirmative action, equal opportunity university encouraging diversity.

an endowment to support preservation staff positions. Further 
information about the Libraries’ Preservation Department can be found 
at the Web site: http://www.indiana.edu/~libpres/. Responsibilities: 
Develops and establishes preservation policies as well as department’s 
long- and short-range goals and objectives to achieve programmatic 
balance; oversees state- and grant-funded budgets and develops 
cost-effective operation that is responsive to needs of other library 
units, collection managers, and library users; motivates and leads staff 
in productive and collaborative working environment; pursues grant 
opportunities of special programs in preservation including reformat­
ting, mass deacidification, digitization, and conservation; evaluates 
collections for preservation and reformatting and monitors environmen­
tal conditions of stacks, collections, and exhibition venues. As the leader 
of libraries’ preservation efforts, Head of Preservation works in close 
cooperation with bibliographers in setting preservation priorities and 
with technical services staff who provide bibliographic access; works 
closely with facilities staff on Auxiliary Library Facility planning and 
assists Executive Director of Development with fund-raising efforts; 
promotes libraries’ mission to digitize and preserve parts of collection, 
investigates applications of digital technology for preservation, and 
participates in imaging and digitizing in accordance with library priorities 
and in consultation with Digital Library Program; maintains disaster plan 
and oversees disaster team that deals with library collections; 
represents libraries to external organizations, such as CIC, on matters 
concerning cooperative preservation programs. Qualifications: Re­
quired: ALA-accredited degree and preservation program management 
experience or equivalent combination of professional training and 
experience; familiarity with conservation and stabilization treatments 
for general and rare book collections; knowledge of current trends in 
preservation, issues involved with digital imaging technologies, project 
management, and access; proven record in successfully applying for 
and managing funded grant projects; budgetary and resource allocation 
expertise essential, along with analytical skills to conduct cost and 
productivity studies; supervisory experience; excellent written and oral 
communication skills; ability to work independently and collegially in 
complex, rapidly changing, and culturally diverse environment; ability 
to meet requirements of tenure-track appointment. Salary and Benefits:

Salary and rank negotiable and competitive, dependent upon qualifica­
tions and experience. This is a tenure-track academic appointment that 
includes eligibility for sabbatical leaves. Benefits include medical, 
dental, and group life insurance; TIAA-CREF retirement/annuity; and 
liberal vacation and sick leave. To Apply: Review of applications begins 
September 15, 2001. Position remains open until filled. Send letter of 
application, professional vita, and the names, addresses, and phone 
numbers of four references to: Yolanda Cooper-Birdine, Libraries 
Human Resources Officer, Indiana University Libraries, Main Library 
201A, Bloomington, IN 47405; phone: (812) 855-8196; fax: (812) 
855-2576; e-mail: ycooperb@indiana.edu. For further information 
concerning Indiana University, visit: http://www.iub.edu; or for employ­
ment opportunities at the IUB Libraries, visit: http://www.indiana.edu/ 
-libpers/. Indiana University is strongly committed to achieving 
excellence through cultural diversity. The university actively encourages 
applications and nominations of women, persons of color, applicants with 
disabilities, and members of other underrepresented groups. Indiana 
University is an affirmative action, equal opportunity employer.

HEAD OF REFERENCE. The Wichita State University (WSU) Libraries 
seeks a dynamic professional to lead its Reference and Research 
Services Department. The library system maintains a collection of 1.2 
million volumes, two branch libraries, and over 100 public workstations. 
The Library Administration is strongly committed to providing 
opportunities for professional contributions, growth, and development. 
The University is located in the largest metropolitan area of Kansas 
serving a diverse population of over 500,000. Supporting an enrollment 
of 14,000 students, 15 colleges and schools, 24 research institutes and 
centers, and 3 satellite locations, WSU functions as the state's urban 
research university with a strong emphasis in liberal arts and sciences, 
engineering, business, the health professions, international programs, 
and the fine arts. The University supports over 104 undergraduate and 
graduate degrees, and 10 doctoral programs. The city of Wichita enjoys 
a booming economy, easy living, and a host of cultural and recreational 
opportunities. Responsibilities: Reporting to the Associate Dean for 
Information Services, the successful candidate assumes the following 
responsibilities: Leads a staff of 10 reference faculty and 2.5 support

http://www.mlb.ilstu.edu/
http://www.indiana.edu/~libpres/
mailto:ycooperb@indiana.edu
http://www.iub.edu
http://www.indiana.edu/


C&RL News ■ Septem ber 2001 /  869

CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, FRESNO 
HENRY MADDEN LIBRARY

ASSISTANT 
SPECIAL COLLECTIONS LIBRARIAN

The Henry Madden Library is seeking an Assistant Special Collections Librarian for the 
management and development o f the Central Valley Political Archive and to assist the Head 
o f Special Collections.

R E S P O N S IB IL IT IE S : Reporting to the Head o f Special Collections, the initial responsibility 
o f this position is the management and development o f the newly established Central Valley 
Political Archive (CVPA) whose mission is to document the contributions o f federal and state 
political figures from the San Joaquin Valley. This position also assists researchers in the 
use o f the collections and serves on the CVPA Advisory Board. Additional responsibilities 
include overseeing the processing o f the manuscript collections and records o f the Univer­
sity Archives within the Special Collections Library. In addition, this position will train student 
assistants in archival processing, assist in collection development, grant writing, fundraising, 
exhibit preparation, special events, donor cultivation, and special projects as needed.

Q U A L IF IC A T IO N S . REQUIRED: Master’s degree in Library Science o r equivalent from an 
ALA-accredited institution. A t least one year o f experience working in a special collections 
unit, archives, o r manuscript repository in an academic, research, or independent library. 
Experience with and knowledge o f standard archival theories and practices in the appraisal, 
arrangement, and description o f archival and m anuscript collections. Excellent written, oral, 
and interpersonal skills. Self-motivation, flexibility, and the ability to work collegially with 
faculty and staff are necessary. Demonstrated ability to meet the university's requirements 
for faculty tenure and promotion. PREFERRED: Experience with processing large, modern 
political collections. Knowledge o f and experience with HTML, XML, EAD encoding, digitiz­
ing collections (especially photographs), and effective W eb page design.

S A L A R Y /B E N E F IT S : Salary and rank are commensurate with qualifications and experi­
ence. This is a 12 month, full-tim e, tenure track, faculty position. Salary minimum $47,000.

California State University, Fresno is one o f the 23 campuses o f the California State Uni­
versity system. The current enrollment is approxim ately 19,000 students. The campus, 
which has been designated as an arboretum, is spread over 1,400 acres. Metropolitan 
Fresno is located on the western edge o f the Sierra Nevada Mountain Range and within 
easy driving distance o f Yosemite, Kings Canyon, and Sequoia National Parks, San Fran­
cisco, Los Angeles, and the Monterey Peninsula.

D E A D L IN E : To ensure full consideration, submit a letter o f application and resume with names, 
addresses, phone numbers, and E-mail addresses o f 3 references by 19 O c to b e r 2001 to:

M ic h a e l G o rm a n , D e a n  o f  L ib ra ry  S e rv ic e s  
H e n ry  M a d d e n  L ib ra ry  

5 2 0 0  N. B a rto n  A v e n u e  M /S  M L 3 4  
C a lifo rn ia  S ta te  U n iv e rs ity , F re s n o  

F re s n o  C A  9 3 7 4 0 -8 0 1 4

C a lifo rn ia  S tate University, Fre sn o  is  a n  EO IA A  em ployer.



870 /  C&RL News ■ Septem ber 2001

ELECTRONIC RESOURCES CATALOG LIBRARIAN
Cal Poly Pomona University 

(Revised, Recruitment Period Extended)
Cal Poly Pomona University Library seeks forward-looking applicants to play a leadership role in the 
management of electronic resources.

RESPONSIBILITIES: Reporting to the Head, Bibliographic Access Services, and working in a team- 
oriented, highly automated, and networked environment, the successful candidate is expected to 
play a leadership role managing electronic resources, including cataloging remote and direct access 
titles, participating in CSU systemwide initiatives relating to the management of electronic resources, 
developing standards, policies, and procedures, negotiating licenses, overseeing compliance, and 
serving as the point of contact concerning copyright, intellectual property, license terms, and 
regulations. Will also catalog other formats as needed and perform related duties as assigned, 
including public service opportunities.

REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS: ALA-accredited MLS and two years’ recent cataloging experience for 
an academic library, including demonstrated professional experience with electronic resources. 
PREFERRED: Applicants experienced with OCLC, III, LC, CONSER, and familiar with metadata 
standards (e.g., TEI, XML, Dublin Core).

SALARY: This is a tenure-track position appointed at the Senior Assistant rank. Starting salary: 
$48,156-$54, 132 for 12 months, commensurate with qualifications and experience; additional 
salary increments within the Senior Assistant rank are possible up to a maximum of $90,804 based 
on meritorious performance; 10-month option available with proportionate salary reduction. 
Relocation funding may be available.

BENEFITS: Cal Poly Pomona librarians enjoy faculty status and work in a technologically well- 
supported and professionally stimulating environment. They benefit from numerous services and 
programs offered through our Faculty Center for Professional Development as well as receiving 
generous professional development funding. Librarians accrue 16 hours per month of vacation and 
eight hours per month of sick leave. Our competitive compensation package also includes choices 
for medical, dental, and optical programs, a variety of other insurance benefits, and an excellent 
retirement program.

For complete position description and application instructions, visit our Web site at: http:// 
www.csupomona.edu/~library/html/erlib.html; or contact us by phone: (909) 869-3090; fax: (909) 
869-6922; or email: libofc@csupomona.edu. You may also mail a request to:

Chair, ER C a ta log L ibrarian S ea rch C o m m ittee  
U n iv ers ity  L ib rary  Office  

Cal P oly Pom ona 
Pom ona, C A  917 68

Position open until filled, with early attention given to applications postmarked by September 28, 
2 0 0 1 .

Affirmative action, equal opportunity, and title IX  employer.

positions; provides vision and direction for the development of reference 
services and resources; guides technology planning in the department 
and coordinates with Libraries’ overall technology efforts; manages the 
library instruction program; and maintains effective working relation­
ships with key library units, including Collection Development Services, 
Access Services, Technical Services, and Library Systems. The 
successful candidate serves as a member of the Advisory Council to 
the Dean and also represents the library and the department in 
university, local, regional, and national forums relating to the position. 
Required Qualifications: MLS or equivalent Information Science degree 
from an ALA-accredited program; three years of reference experience 
in a medium to large academic, public, or research library; demonstrated 
knowledge of reference theory, reference and instructional manage­
ment, and the latest trends in reference services; knowledge of 
collection development; evidence of successful leadership experience; 
strong oral and written communication skills; demonstrated commit­
ment and ability to work effectively with diverse populations in a 
collegial environment; demonstrated potential to meet the Libraries’ 
tenure and promotion requirements. Must be eligible to work in the 
United States. Preferred Qualifications: Additional graduate degree;

successful administrative experience. Salary and Benefits: $49,000 to 
$55,000, depending upon qualifications and experience. A tenure-track 
faculty position. Excellent choice of benefits, including TIAA-CREF, Blue 
Cross/Blue Shield and HMOs. Twenty-two days' annual leave. Applica­
tion: Deadline for receipt of applications: October 1, 2001. Send letter 
of application addressing qualifications, résumé, and the names, 
addresses, and telephone numbers of at least three professional 
references to: Kathy Downes, Chair, Search Committee, Wichita State 
University Libraries, 1845 Fairmont, Wichita, KS67260-0068. Wichita 
State University is an affirmative action, equal opportunity employer.

HEAD, INFORMATION SERVICES. Jerome Levy Economics Insti­
tute, Bard College. Bard College in Annandale-on-Hudson, New York (90 
miles north of New York City in the Hudson Valley), seeks an energetic 
team-player to direct library of the Levy Institute. This full-time position 
is responsible for day-to-day management of library collections and 
information and research services. Duties Include: Creating learning 
and research environment that provides users with ongoing orientation, 
bibliographic and research instruction, and other outreach services; 
maintaining institute library Web site, online archives, and databases.

http://www.csupomona.edu/~library/html/erlib.html
mailto:libofc@csupomona.edu


C&RL News ■ September 2001 /  871

SERIALS LIBRARIAN
Washington University

The Washington University Libraries, Olin Library System, invites applications for the position of 
Serials Librarian.

RESPONSIBILITIES: Under the direction of the Associate Dean (Access, Bibliographic, and Informa­
tion Services), the Serials Librarian is responsible for all the operations of the Serials Unit including 
hiring, training, and evaluating personnel; establishing policies and procedures; communicating with 
serials vendors; and monitoring the continuations budget of over $2.5 million. The Serials Unit 
manages over 7,000 serial subscriptions. The Librarian will work closely with the Associate Dean 
(Collections and Departmental Libraries), the Acquisitions Librarian, and Subject Specialists and will 
participate in the management of electronic serial resources and review options for migration from 
print to electronic access.

QUALIFICATIONS: Required: MLS degree from accredited library school; two years’ relevant 
experience in serials or acquisitions; knowledge of serials and scholarly communications issues; an 
understanding of the information needs of a research university; demonstrated flexibility and ability 
to make choices among competing demands; and the ability to work effectively in a collegial manner 
in a changing environment.
Desired: Supervisory experience; familiarity with automated library systems.

SALARY RANGE: $33,600-$40,000.

GENERAL INFORMATION: Washington University, located at the western edge of the City of St. 
Louis, is a medium-sized, independent university founded in 1853, internationally known for 
excellence in teaching and research and for the quality of its faculty and student body. Washington 
University Libraries includes the John M. Olin Library and 12school and departmental libraries and 
holds over three million volumes. A major renovation of Olin Library began in June 2001 and is 
expected to be completed by early 2004. For more information, see the Washington University Web 
site: http://www.wustl.edu, and the Libraries’ Web site: http://library.wustl.edu.

APPLICATION INFORMATION: For full consideration, applicants should send a letter of application, 
resume, and the names of three references to:

Hum an R esources 
W as h in g to n  University  

C am pus Box 1178, 7425 Forsyth 
St. Louis, M O 631 05

Position will remain open until filled. Initial review of applications will begin O cto b er 1, 2001. 
Employment eligibility verification required upon hire.

Washington University is an equal opportunity, affirmative action employer.

For more information, see the Levy Library Web site at: www.ievy.org/ 
library. Qualifications: MLS from ALA-accredited institution; second 
master’s in economics, sociology, or other field related to public policy 
research and planning is highly desirable; two to four years’ experience 
providing collection development and information services in a 
foundation, corporate, law, or other special library related to economics 
and public policy planning and research, and/or related experience; 
familiarity with scholarship and publication activity in economics 
required; strong research, interpersonal, presentation, and writing skills 
a must. For more details, see: inside.bard.edu/hr. Send cover letter and 
ré sumé to: Bard College, Office of Human Resources, Levy Library 
Search, P.O. Box 5000, Annandale-on-Hudson, NY 12504. Affirmative 
action, equal opportunity employer.

HEAD, SERIALS SERVICES. (Search Reopened) University of West 
Florida Library. Reports to Associate Director of University Libraries. 
Responsibilities include managing all functions of the Serials unit, 
including acquisitions, cataloging, collection development, collection 
maintenance, and public services related to both print and electronic 
serials collections; supervising staff of approximately five paraprofes- 
sionals plus student assistants; overseeing all fiscal responsibilities 
relating to serials; coordinating serials services with other library units; 
recommending goals, objectives, policy, and budget related to all 
aspects of serials services; developing plans and reports related to 
serials; participating in library cataloging activities; serving as the 
principal library contact with serials vendors; interpreting serials

policies and serving as liaison to patrons, faculty, and staff; and 
nurturing a sen/ice-oriented environment. Qualifications: Required: 
MLS from an ALA-accredited program; successful management and 
supervisory experience; knowledge of, or interest in learning, serials 
cataloging and serials operations; awareness of basic cataloging tools; 
ability to work effectively and enthusiastically in a service-oriented, 
computer-intensive environment; a strong commitment to service and 
teamwork; effective communication and problem-solving skills; and 
successful experience with library automation. Preferred: Experience 
in an academic or research library, preferably relating to serials; ability 
to provide leadership in a continual process of technological advance­
ment; and knowledge of and interest in the creative use of technology 
in delivering serials services. Salary: $36,000 minimum, commensurate 
with experience. Closing Date: October 12, 2001. Benefits: Faculty 
status (non-tenure earning), 22 days’ vacation, 13 days' sick leave, 
partially paid health insurance, optional retirement systems, no state 
or local income taxes. Environment: The University of West Florida, 
one of 10 institutions in the State University System, is located on a 
1,000-acre nature preserve adjacent to the city of Pensacola. The library 
serves over 8,000 students, with a collection of over 600,000 volumes 
and 3,000 serials subscriptions and numerous electronic databases. 
Staff includes 16 librarians and 27 support personnel. See our homepage 
for additional information: http://library.uwf.edu. Application Proce­
dure: Send a letter of application, résumé, and names, mail and e-mail 
addresses, telephone numbers (fax numbers if available) of three 
references to: Peggy Toifel, Chair, Serials Search Committee, John C.

http://www.wustl.edu
http://library.wustl.edu
http://www.ievy.org/
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DEAN, LIBRARY
Arizona State University West

Arizona State University West is seeking candidates for the position of 
Dean of the Library. We are looking for a visionary institutional leader who 
exhibits creativity, risk taking, and innovation. The Dean provides leader­
ship for library programs and services, promotes collaborative relation­

ships and effective communication, and actively supports the goals of diversity in a learner-centered 
university and its community. The Dean reports to the Provost.

RESPONSIBILITIES:
The Dean is responsible for strategic planning; program development, assessment, and evaluation; 
budget and resource management; personnel, including recruitment, development, and evaluation; 
development of library services and technology; and collaboration on campus and with the 
community. The successful candidate will provide leadership in identifying and utilizing leading-edge 
technologies, information systems, and services.

QUALIFICATIONS REQUIRED:
Qualified candidates must possess:
• ALA-accredited MLS degree;
• A minimum of three years of managerial and senior-level administrative experience in an academic 
setting, including strategic planning, budget, and personnel matters;

• A record of professional and scholarly activity sufficient for appointment at the rank of librarian;
• Evidence of successful, visionary leadership, and collaborative decision making;
• Evidence of ability to communicate effectively;
• Evidence of an understanding of the evolving role of electronic library technology. 

QUALIFICATIONS DESIRED:
Preference will be given to candidates who demonstrate:
• Evidence of community involvement and leadership;
• Understanding of evolving issues in scholarly communication and higher education;
• Knowledge of and experience with change management;
• Experience with collaborative arrangements between and among libraries in multicampus, 
statewide, or other institutions.

• Experience with program assessment and evaluation.
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Pace Library, University of West Florida, 11000 University Parkway, 
Pensacola, FL32514-5750. An equal opportunity/access and affirmative 
action employer

HUMANITIES LIBRARIAN. California State University, San Marcos. 
Tenure-track appointment at Senior Assistant Librarian level. Salary 
range starts at $48,156. Send application letter, resume, and names of 
three references to: Marion T. Reid, Dean, Library and Information 
Services, California State University San Marcos, San Marcos, CA 
92096-0001. Review of applications begins September 17, 2001. Full 
position announcement: http://library.csusm.edu/departments/admin/ 
job_opps.asp.

INFORMATION LITERACY/REFERENCE LIBRARIAN. Colgate 
University seeks an innovative and dynamic librarian for the position 
of Information Literacy/Reference Librarian at the Assistant Professor 
rank. Works with the Information Literacy Team in program develop­
ment planning, implementation, teaching, and assessment. Responsi­
bilities also include reference, collection development, and liaison to 
two or more academic departments in the Social Sciences Division. 
Required Qualifications: ALA-accredited MLS; strong commitment to 
student-centered teaching and learning; excellent collaboration skills. 
Colgate is an affirmative action, equal opportunity employer. Women 
and minority candidates are especially encouraged to apply. To Apply: 
Send letter of application, resume, and the names of three references 
to: Search Committee, Library Administration Office, Colgate Univer­
sity Library, 13 Oak Drive, Hamilton, NY 13346. Review of applications 
will begin on September 28, 2001, and continue until the position is filled.

INSTRUCTIONAL AND TECHNICAL SERVICES LIBRARIAN.
Full-time, tenure-track position at the Walla Walla Campus. Minimum 
Qualifications: MLS or equivalent degree from an ALA-accredited 
institution and work experience or training in electronic databases and 
Internet resources. Open until filled, but first screening of applications

will begin on Monday, September 17, 2001. For information and required 
application forms, contact: Human Resources Office, Walla Walla 
Community College, 500 Tausick Way, Walla Walla, WA 99362; 
phone: (509) 527-4323; fax: (509) 527-4249; Web site: www.wallawalla.ee. 
Equal opportunity employer.

LIFE SCIENCES LIBRARIAN. New York University Libraries. De­
scription: Librarians serve as partners in the educational mission of 
NYU by establishing strong relationships with the faculty and students, 
building appropriate subject collections, and providing responsive and 
innovative information services. Subject specialist for the life sciences 
assigned to the Coles Science Reference Center, Bobst Library. 
Responsibilities include faculty liaison, reference assistance, library 
instruction, creation and maintenance of Center Web pages, develop­
ment of graduate and undergraduate student services, and management 
and selection of resources in all formats in assigned subject areas. 
Subject responsibilities include biology, neural science, nutrition, and 
food studies. Library faculty perform administrative duties in support 
of the unit's mission, participate in library planning and committees, 
and are expected to be active professionally. Qualifications: ALA- 
accredited MLS and subject master’s degree required for tenure; in- 
depth knowledge of Internet, Web page development experience; 
experience with print and electronic library resources and services, 
electronic retrieval, and other networked resources; demonstrated 
knowledge of information needs of scientists and understanding of 
current trends and issues in scientific communication and publishing; 
excellent oral and written communication skills; strong public service 
orientation; two years' successful public service experience in an 
academic or special library preferred, or other relevant experience; 
familiarity with bibliographic instruction. Graduate work in the life 
sciences preferred. New York University Libraries: Library facilities at 
New York University serve the school's 50,000 students and faculty and 
contain more than four million volumes. New York University is a 
member of the Research Libraries Group and serves as the adminis-

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Arizona State University West, a vital component of ASU’s multicampus structure, serves more than 
5,300 undergraduate and graduate students at its modern, growing campus in Phoenix, one of the 
country’s most dynamic multi-cultural and economic environments. ASU West is an urban commuter 
campus with a focus on learner-centered education. The university is committed to a balance of 
research and teaching, faculty-student research collaboration, interdisciplinary perspectives, and 
the development of university-community partnerships. ASU West is dedicated to increasing the 
diversity of its campus community, and encouraging an environment that offers students knowledge 
about local, national, and global communities.

The ASU West Library operates within a multicampus environment providing research resources 
through its collaboration with other ASU libraries. It serves both the academic and surrounding 
communities. The Library makes extensive use of electronic systems and resources, and has an 
annual budget exceeding $1 million for collections and access. Librarians participate actively in 
developing the curriculum and as members of instructional teams for lower-division learning 
communities. The Library staff operates in a team environment and receives excellent support for 
professional activity, service, development, and computing. Visit the Library’s Web site for additional 
information: http://www.west.asu.edu/library/info/info.html.

STARTING DATE: January 1 , 2002.

APPLICATION DEADLINE: Septem ber 17, 2001.

APPLICATION PROCEDURE: Applicants must address how they meet the qualifications listed above 
in their letter of application. Please send letter of application, curriculum vitae, and five names, mailing 
and email addresses, and telephone numbers of references to:

G lenn Irvin 
V ic e  P rovos t fo r A c ad em ic  A ffairs 

A rizona  Sta te  U n iv ers ity  W est 
P.O. B ox 37100 

P hoen ix, A Z  850 69 -7 1 00  
Phone: (6 0 2) 5 43 -4 50 1 ; fax: (6 0 2) 5 43 -7 01 2  

E-m ail: G irv in @ A SU .E D U

Arizona State University West is an affirmative action, equal opportunity employer in policy and practice, 
and actively seeks diversity among applicants and promotes a diverse work force.

trative headquarters of the Research Library Association of South 
Manhattan, a consortium which includes three academic institutions 
in Greenwich Village. Salary/Benefits: Faculty status, attractive 
benefits package including five weeks' annual vacation; salary 
commensurate with experience and background. To Apply: To ensure 
consideration, send resume and letterof application, including the name, 
address, and telephone number of three references, by September30, 
2001, to: Janet Koztowski, Library Human Resources Director, New 
York University Libraries, 70 Washington Square South, New York, NY 
10012; fax: (212) 995-4070. NYU encourages applications from women 
and members of minority groups.

REFERENCE LIBRARIAN. The University Library seeks a motivated 
reference librarian with strong interpersonal skills for a 12-month, 
tenure-track position. Responsibilities: Participates as an integral 
member of the reference team, including service at the reference desk, 
instruction, collection development, and liaison work with assigned 
academic departments; participates in library faculty and university 
governance. Some night and weekend work required; some travel to 
CSU Stanislaus-Stockton off-campus center may be required. Reports 
to the Dean of Library Services; collegial relationship with other library 
faculty. To be recommended for promotion and/or tenure, library faculty 
must demonstrate proficiency in the areas of librarianship; research, 
scholarship, and/or creative activities; and participation in university 
affairs. Required Qualifications: ALA-accredited graduate degree; 
knowledge of a wide range of digital and print reference sources; 
evidence of commitment to service excellence; evidence of effective 
interpersonal and communication skills; ability to maintain effective 
working relationships with colleagues and students in a culturally 
diverse academic community; ability to be flexible and to adapt to a 
changing work environment. Preferred Qualifications: Professional 
reference experience in an academic library; experience in library 
instruction and Web authorship; advanced degree in subject discipline. 
Rank and Salary: Senior Assistant Librarian. Salary Range: $48,156 to 
$60,852, depending upon experience and qualifications. Environment:

California State University, Stanislaus, is a liberal arts university with 
programs in applied and professional studies. Additional information is 
available at: http://www.library.csustan.edu/. Application Procedures: 
Please submit a letter of application and resume with names, addresses, 
phone numbers, and e-mail addresses of three references to: Reference 
Librarian Search Committee, c/o Dean of Library Services, California 
State University, Stanislaus, 801 West Monte Vista Avenue, Turlock, 
CA, 95382. Applications received by September30, 2001, will be assured 
consideration. Equal opportunity employer.

REFERENCE LIBRARIAN. University of Central Florida, Orlando. The 
University of Central Florida (UCF), one of 10 state universities, is 
located 13 miles east of downtown Orlando. UCF has an enrollment of 
34,000 students and serves a metropolitan population of 1.5 million 
residents. Near the NASA/Kennedy Space Center, UCF is nationally 
recognized for its programs in Engineering and Computer Science, 
Optics and Photonics, and is regularly listed as one of the nation’s most 
“wired” universities. The main library has a collection of over 1.3 million 
volumes and is a partial depository for government documents and 
patents. The library materials budget is $5.6 million. The staff of 108 
includes a library faculty of 38. UCF offers an exciting and vibrant 
academic environment with growing collections, advanced technology, 
and an expanding campus. For more information, visit our Web site at: 
http://library.ucf.edu. Responsibilities include a  full range of reference, 
library instruction, and collection development duties in a fast-paced 
environment of print and electronic reference sources and government 
documents. Some evening/weekend hours required. Qualifications: 
Required: ALA-accredited MLS. Preferred: Ability to work with faculty 
to acquire and maintain collections in Sciences, Chemistry, Physics, or 
Engineering; demonstrated creative approaches to outreach and 
information literacy; ability to facilitate awareness of the vast array 
of available services and resources to faculty and students; experience 
in developing and delivering a range of traditional and innovative library 
services; experience in preparation of Web-based or print library 
instruction materials or tutorials; a record of professional library

http://www.west.asu.edu/library/info/info.html
mailto:Girvin@ASU.EDU
http://www.library.csustan.edu/
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TWO POSITIONS AVAILABLE
CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, HAYWARD (Searches Extended)

California State University, Hayward, is a state-supported institution located in the beautiful San 
Francisco Bay Area. The Library has a budget of $3.8 million, a collection of more than 1.7 million 
items, including over 900,000 volumes, microforms, and media resources, and a 39-member faculty 
and staff.

REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS FOR THE TWO POSITIONS: ALA-accredited MLS; ability to work 
collaboratively; effective oral and written communication skills; strong commitment to public service; 
and demonstrated commitment to engage in research and/or continued professional development.

A s s o c ia te  U n iv e rs ity  L ib ra ria n  (M a n a g e m e n t P o s itio n ) P o s itio n  N o. 0 1 -0 3 0
RESPONSIBILITIES: The Associate University Librarian assists the University Librarian in library 
operations, facilities planning, assessment activities, and personnel matters, including position 
reviews, performance appraisals, and recruitment of nonfaculty library employees. He/she also 
provides leadership of, planning for, and coordination of Technical Services (Acquisitions, Biblio­
graphic Control, and Physical Processing).

QUALIFICATIONS: Required: A strong record (six to eight years of progressively more responsible 
experience) of leadership and accomplishment in management in an academic library, including a 
minimum of three to five years’ supervisory and administrative responsibilities in Technical Services.

SALARY: Salary is commensurate with qualifications and experience.

C o lle c tio n  D e v e lo p m e n t C o o r d in a t o r  (te n u r e - t r a c k , 1 2 -m o n th )
P o sition No. 0 1 -02 L IB R -C O L L E C T IO N -T T
RESPONSIBILITIES: Reporting directly to the University Librarian, the successful candidate manages 
an approximately $1.2 million budget to acquire materials in all formats, and coordinates with 
individual library faculty members who are responsible for selecting library materials for their assigned 
subject areas. Additional responsibilities include serving as the Library’s liaison to one or more 
academic departments, serving at the reference desk, and teaching a section of the Library’s credit- 
bearing information competence courses on a rotating basis.

QUALIFICATIONS: Required: Six to eight years of progressively responsible experience in collection 
development in an academic library, with three to five years of library materials budget planning and 
management.

RANK AND SALARY: Associate Librarian. Minimum salary: $65,000.

Full description for each position is available at: http://www.library.csuhayward.edu.

APPLICATIONS: Send a letter of application summarizing experience in relation to the position 
qualifications, resume, and the names, addresses, email addresses, and telephone numbers of three 
references to:

O ffic e  of th e  U n iv ers ity  L ibrarian 
C a lifo rn ia  S ta te  U n iv ers ity , H a yw a rd 

2 58 0 0  C a rlos  Bee B oule va rd 
H a yw a rd , C A  945 42 
Fax: (5 1 0) 8 85 -2 04 9  

E-m a il: b g ia n n i@ c s u h a y w a rd .e d u

Application review will begin on O c to b e r 15, 2001, and will continue until all positions are filled. 
All positions are available effective immediately.

Note: Must have work authorization. CSUH is an equal opportunity employer.

activities and/or publications. Finalists will be asked to present a brief 
library instruction demonstration during the on-campus interview. 
Salary and Rank: Commensurate with experience and qualifications. 
Estimated minimums from Instructor to Associate are $30,000- 
$40,000. This is a full-time, non-tenure-track faculty position with 
generous health insurance benefits and retirement options. Application 
review begins immediately and continues until position is filled. Submit 
an application letter, résumé, and names of at least three professional 
references to: Cynthia Kisby, Personnel Librarian, University of 
Central Florida Library, P.O. Box 162666, Orlando, FL32816-2666; fax: 
(407) 823-2529; e-mail: ckisby@mail.ucf.edu. Searches are conducted

in accordance with the State Of Florida Sunshine Regulations. UCF is 
an equal opportunity, affirmative action employer.

SCIENCE LIBRARIAN. California State University, San Marcos. 
Tenure-track appointment at Senior Assistant Librarian level. 
Salary range starts at $48,156. Send application letter, résumé, and 
names of three references to: Marion T. Reid, Dean, Library and 
Information Services, California State University San Marcos, 
San Marcos, CA 92096-0001. Review of applications begins September 
17, 2001.  Full position announcement: http://library.csusm.edu/depart- 
ments/admin/job_opps.asp.

http://www.library.csuhayward.edu
mailto:bgianni@csuhayward.edu
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C&RL News ■ September 2001 / 875

HEAD, ACQ UISITIO NS AND GIFTS
George Mason University

The University Libraries of George Mason University seeks to fill the following management-level 
position:

Head, Acquisitions and Gifts manages centralized acquisitions and donations for the four constituent 
libraries of the university libraries system, and also coordinates acquisitions control and activities with 
the University School of Law Library. Researches, proposes, and implements new and improved 
methods for acquiring, receiving, and paying for research materials in all formats. Provides leadership 
for an active Gifts program, working closely with the Director of Development and the Head, Special 
Collections and Archives as well as supervising the Gifts Coordinator. Develops, implements, and 
documents necessary workflow and quality control processes for attaining operational efficiencies 
and meeting objectives.

Directly supervises 5.5 FTE. Position reports to the Associate University Librarian for Resources and 
Collection Management Services (RCMS) Division.

QUALIFICATIONS:
Required:
• ALA-accredited MLS degree or ALA-recognized foreign equivalent.
• Significant experience in acquisitions operations in an academic library environment.
• Experience with MARC formats, OCLC, automated library systems, and spreadsheet software.
• Effective organizational, communication, and interpersonal skills.
•  Demonstrated supervisory experience.
• Strong service orientation and commitment to professional growth.
•  Collegial, team-focused management philosophy and orientation.

Desired:
•  Experience with Voyager Endeavor.
• Familiarity with EDI and embedded order technology.

APPOINTMENT/BENEFITS: 12-month professional appointment. Salary is competitive, commensu­
rate with qualifications. Excellent benefits: health plan options and paid life insurance; several 
retirement plans, including TIAA-CREF; 24 vacation days and 11 paid holidays; tuition waver for self.

More information about George Mason University and GMU Libraries is available at: 
h ttp://w w w .gm u.edu.

APPLICATION:
Review of applications will begin October 1 , 2 0 0 1 , and continue until position is filled. Send letter 
of application, resume, and names, addresses (including e-mail), and phone numbers of three current 
references to:

C h a ir, H e ad  o f A c q u is itio n s  a nd G ifts  S ea rch  C o m m ittee  
L ibrary A d m in istratio n  

MSN 2 FL 
G e o rg e  M a s on U n iv ers ity  

F airfax, V A  2 2 0 30 -4 4 44  

Equal opportunity, affirmative action employer. Minorities are encouraged to apply.

SCIENCE REFERENCE LIBRARIAN. Copley Library at the University 
of San Diego (USD) has an opening for a science reference librarian. 

retirement plans and tuition remission. USD is a private, independent 
Roman Catholic university with 6,800 students in the College of Arts 
and Sciencesand schools of nursing, education, business administration, 
and law. The university's Web site is: www.sandiego.edu. Send letter 
of application, résumé, and names, addresses, and telephone numbers 
of three to five professional references to: Steve Staninger, Head of 
Public Services, Copley Library, University of San Diego, 5998 Alcala 
Park, San Diego, CA 92110. Consideration will begin on October 1, 2001. 
USD is an equal opportunity employer.

SENIOR REFERENCE LIBRARIAN/PUBLIC SERVICES. Analyze 
and develop the library's reference collection; provide public service, 
including bibliographic instruction, to library patrons utilizing electronic 
and print resources; hire, train, and supervise reference staff. 
Qualifications: Master's degree in Library Science from an ALA- 
accredited program; education/experience in Anthropological and/or 
Native Studies is a plus; public service experience in an academic

Under the direction of the Head of Public Services, the successful 
candidate will provide general academic reference service including 
some evening and weekend duty. Responsibilities will include teaching 
library research methods classes and course-integrated bibliographic 
instruction. Liaison responsibilities will include collection development 
for the natural and physical sciences. Librarians in Copley Library have 
faculty appointments and are expected to excel in librarianship, have 
research programs, and otherwise meet reappointment, promotion, and 
tenure criteria. A master’s degree from an ALA-accredited school or 
foreign equivalent is required. A second master's degree is required by 
the sixth year before consideration for tenure. Candidates must have 
excellent speaking, writing, and teaching skills and familiarity with print 
and electronic resources and new technologies. New MLSgraduates as 
well as experienced librarians are welcome to apply. Salary range begins 
at $44,000 annually. Benefits include health, life insurance, and

http://www.gmu.edu
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876 / C&RL News ■ Septem ber 2001

HEAD OF REFERENCE SER VICES
Central Michigan University

Central Michigan University Libraries seek qualified applicants for the position of Head of Reference 
Services.

Established in 1892, Central Michigan University has a growing enrollment of 27,015 students, 
including 18,471 students on the university’s main campus. Recently classified by the Carnegie 
Foundation as a doctoral/research-intensive university, CMU is recognized for strong undergraduate 
education and a range of focused graduate and research programs. CMU is a student-focused 
university, with opportunities for leadership and involvement for an energetic team. CMU competes 
at the Division l-A level in athletics and is located in Mount Pleasant, an expanding mid-Michigan 
community of approximately 25,000 permanent residents. A recently developed tourist destination 
point, Mount Pleasant has retained its small-town flavor while embracing a wide variety of special 
interest groups and outdoor recreation opportunities.

In January 2002, Central Michigan University will open a state-of-the-art, 50-million-dollar expanded 
and renovated library facility. The new Head of Reference Services will be responsible for leading 
the Reference Services department into a new era of library and information services. This individual 
will be responsible for oversight, management, and evaluation of University Library reference 
services which include a dynamic information literacy program that incorporates library credit courses 
and other forms of bibliographic instruction, Web-based delivery of information services, as well as 
traditional face-to-face modes of reference service. The Reference Services department consists 
of 11 librarians and two full-time support staff, and is supported by major government documents 
and law collections. The position is a 12-month, administrative professional position.

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: Accredited MLS; understanding of and experience with the delivery 
of library reference and instructional services; significant experience with the application of digital 
technologies to library services; minimum of five years’ professional-level library experience, some 
of which involves supervision; excellent written, verbal, and interpersonal skills.

ADDITIONAL DESIRED QUALIFICATIONS: Professional experience in an academic/university library 
setting; experience in the development and implementation of innovative reference and instructional 
services; experience with organizational development and policy planning; additional graduate degree.

Submit letter of application addressing qualifications for the position, resume, and names, titles, 
addresses, and telephone numbers of three references to:

C h a irp e rs o n , S e le c tio n  C o m m itte e  
P ark  L ib ra ry  4 07  

C e n tra l M ic h ig a n  U n iv e rs ity  
M o u n t P le a s a n t, Ml 4 88 5 9

Position is available immediately. Applications will be accepted until the position is filled. Review of 
candidates’ files will begin on O ctober 1, 2001.

Salary commensurate with qualifications, minimum $55,000. Excellent fringe benefits.

CMU, an affirmative action, equal opportunity institution, is strongly and actively committed to 
increasing diversity within its community. See: www.cmich.edu/aaeo.html.

research library, supervisory experience, and familiarity with library 
automation required. We offer a competitive salary, a new enhanced 
flexible benefits package featuring increased 401 (k) funding, and a new 
generous Performance Reward Program. For immediate consideration, 
send your resume and salary requirements to: Mashantucket Pequot 
Tribal Nation, Attn: Human Resources, Route 2, P.O. Box 3777, 
Mashantucket, CT 06339-3777; fax: (860) 312-1599; e-mail: 
vrizzo@mptn.org. Visit us on the Web at: www.foxwoods.com. The 
Mashantucket Pequot Tribe practices Indian preference in hiring and 
is an equal opportunity employer. (MPTN Indian Preference Policy, MPTN 
Equal Employment Opportunity Policy)

SYSTEMS AND TECHNICAL SERVICES LIBRARIAN. Required: 
Master’s in Library or Information Science and one year of academic 
library experience; experience with integrated library system; knowl- 
edge of networked systems, Windows, Internet, emerging technologies, 
cataloging standards and practices, including AACR2, LC subject 
headings, MARC, and OCLC; reference service experience. Salary:

$37,211 -$44,299/year plus fringe benefits. Deadline: September 30, 
2001. For required application and further information, see our Website: 
www.cocc.edu\hr; or contact: Human Resources Office, Central 
Oregon Community College, Metolius Hall, Room 101, 2600 NW 
College Way, Bend, OR 97701; phone: (541) 383-7216. If you are hearing/ 
speech impaired, call TDD: (541) 383-7708. Equal opportunity, affirma­
tive action employer.

URBAN ISSUES LIBRARIAN. Purdy/Kresge Library, Wayne State 
University. Position: Librarian I, II, or III: Employment Security System 
ortenure-track position. The Urban Issues Librarian is the Purdy/Kresge 
Library’s liaison to the School of Social Work, Institute of Gerontology, 
and College of Urban Labor and Metropolitan Affairs and is the library's 
subject specialist in those areas. This librarian also serves as the 
coordinator of Purdy/Kresge Library's government documents and 
Foundation Center collections. One of five libraries within the Wayne 
State University Library Systems, the Purdy/Kresge supports research 
and upper-level undergraduate and graduate studies in the humanities,

http://www.cmich.edu/aaeo.html
mailto:vrizzo@mptn.org
http://www.foxwoods.com
http://www.cocc.edu/hr


C&RL News ■ September 2001 /  877

DEAN OF THE G RADUATE 
SCH OO L OF LIBRARY 

AND INFORMATION SCIENCE
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

The University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign invites nominations and applications for the Dean of 
the Graduate School of Library and Information Science (GSLIS). Candidates should have adminis­
trative experience in a university, business, or government setting and evidence of a strong program 
of scholarly research with credentials necessary to gain full professorial status. The candidate will 
work with a dynamic, strongly integrated, multidisciplinary faculty comprising 17 tenure-track 
members and over 30 academic professionals. A commitment to interdisciplinary scholarship, 
diversity, and to the value of research and professional education in the different areas represented 
in the faculty is critical. Given the stature of the School, the candidate is expected to take a leadership 
role in the field, nationally and internationally, in shaping the future of library and information science.

The School offers master’s, certificate of advanced study, and doctoral programs, as well as an 
innovative undergraduate minor in Information Technology Studies and a new LIS K -12 Media 
Specialist Certification Program. The School’s unique LEEP distance education option for the master’s 
degree involves remote students in all aspects of professional education. The School’s new 
Information Systems Research Laboratory (ISRL) provides a state-of-the-art technical environment 
supporting research for all GSLIS faculty.

To assure full consideration, nominations and applications (including vita and a list of five references) 
should be sent by O c to b e r 1, 200 1 , to:

S u sa n  F ow ler
C hair, S ea rch C o m m itte e  fo r th e  Dean o f th e  G ra d u a te  S ch o o l o f Lib rary  and 

In fo rm a tio n  S c ie n c e  
c/o O ffic e  o f th e  P ro vo s t 

U n iv e rs ity  o f Illinois 
S w a n lu n d  A d m in is tra tio n  B uild in g  

601 E. J o h n  S tre e t 
C h a m p a ig n , IL 618 20

Attention: Kathleen H. Pecknold; phone: (217) 333-4523; fax: (217) 244-5639.

The appointment will begin summer 2002. Additional information about the Graduate School of Library 
and Information Science may be found on the Web at: http://www.lis.uiuc.edu.

The University of Illinois is an affirmative action, equal opportunity employer.

social sciences, and business. Responsibilities: Develop, manage, and 
promote the use of electronic and print collections related to liaison 
assignments with the School of Social Work, Institute of Gerontology, 
and College of Urban Labor and Metropolitan Affairs (with particular 
emphasis within that college on the Department of Geography and Urban 
Planning and the Center for Peace and Conflict Studies); instruct upper- 
level undergraduate and graduate students in those programs in library 
use and information literacy skills; coordinate the Purdy/Kresge 
Library’s outreach to community organizations within Southeastern 
Michigan; serve as the Collection Coordinator for the Foundation Center 
Collection, offering workshops on grant seeking and research to both 
university and community members; coordinate the government 
documents collection (the Purdy/Kresge Library is a partial depository 
library within the Federal Depository Library Program and a United 
Nations Depository Library); develop collections of Geographic Infor­
mation Systems data sets within the WSU Library System and promote 
their use; provide instructional and reference assistance to Purdy/ 
Kresge Library patrons. Qualifications: MLS from an ALA-accredited 
institution; experience developing collections, selecting electronic 
resources, and providing reference services in an academic or large 
public library; ability to deliver lectures, small-group learning experi­
ences, and one-to-one teaching/learning experiences that are appropri­
ate to the learner; excellent organizational, interpersonal, oral and/or 
written communication skills; willingness and ability to work rotational 
evenings and weekends. Degree in the social sciences preferred. 
Experience with government documents collections preferred. Salary, 
Rank, and Benefits: Commensurate with education and experience. 
Wayne State offers dental and health plan options. TIAA-CREF or

Fidelity, tuition assistance for employees and family members, reloca­
tion assistance, and liberal vacation. The Campus and Purdy/Kresge 
Library: Wayne State University is a Carnegie Research University 
I and is one of the nation’s leading urban research universities. There 
are approximately 18,000 undergraduates and nearly 13,000 gradu­
ates enrolled in university classes. The university's campus is attrac­
tive and conveniently located in Detroit’s Cultural Center. The Purdy/ 
Kresge Library is the primary research library for the social sciences, 
humanities, arts, education, and business disciplines at WSU. The 
library provides access to books, periodicals, government documents 
and numerous electronic resources. Purdy/Kresge supports the re­
search and instructional needs of faculty, graduate students, and 
upper-level undergraduate students in these disciplines, as well as the 
information needs of the greater Detroit community. Please mail or send 
by fax a letter of interest and resume to: Posting #1392, Sharon 
Almeranti, Office of the Dean, University Library, 3100 Undergraduate 
Library, Detroit, Ml 48202; fax (313) 577-5525. Applications accepted 
until position is filled. Web site: www.hr.wayne.edu/employment/ 
POSTINGS/00011392.htm.

WEST EUROPEAN HISTORY BIBLIOGRAPHER. Columbia Univer­
sity Libraries invites applications and nominations for the position of 
West European History Bibliographer. The Bibliographer is responsible 
for development of a strong research collection of materials in all 
formats for the following subjects: Classics; Medieval and Byzantine 
History; Modem Western European History, excluding Britain, Spain, and 
Portugal; Western Philosophy and Religion, including Comparative 
Religion; Germanic Languages and Literatures; and Modern Greek

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TW O POSITIONS AVAILABLE 
EMORY UNIVERSITY

The General Libraries of Emory University invites nominations and applications for the positions of 
Research Services Team Leader and Special Collections Cataloger.

Research Services Team Leader
The successful candidate will provide leadership to meet the reference, research, and consultation 
needs of faculty and students and incorporate new approaches and technologies to existing and 
future services while preserving our tradition of quality personal service to our users. In pursuit of 
a total library service program, the Team Leader will develop collaborative relationships with leaders 
of other service teams in the General Libraries (including the Goizueta Business Library, Special 
Collections, and Circulation) and other Emory libraries, as well as with the Information Technology 
Division’s Academic Technology Group. In addition, the Tearn Leader will manage the services of the 
Information Commons with the Desktop Support Team in the Library Systems Division. Important 
areas of emphasis are customer focus and process improvement efforts. The Team Leader will 
coordinate a team of librarians and general staff, all of whom have assignments on multiple teams 
and will serve as one of the four team leaders on the User Services Division Coordinating Group. The 
individual will actively represent the library in public and professional activities.

QUALIFICATIONS:
MLS from an ALA-accredited institution required and a relevant additional advanced degree 
preferred, or Ph.D.; three or more years’ experience in research services in an academic or research 
library; demonstrated leadership ability sufficient to lead a large, diverse staff; demonstrated ability 
to articulate goals and vision, along with strong analytical, oral, and written communication skills; 
demonstrated customer-service skills; ability to apply technology to enhance effectiveness. 
Preferred: Experience developing and assessing service programs, and confidence and ability to 
manage change; record of involvement in professional associations.

Special Collections Cataloger
The successful candidate will be responsible for all cataloging of rare books, printed materials, and 
other nonarchival materials in all formats (books, maps, broadsides, serials, pamphlets, recordings) 
in special collections, including development and oversight of policies, procedures, and special 
projects, and for developing rare book collections in designated areas. The individual will develop 
special collections cataloging procedures and policies in coordination with the library’s cataloging 
teams and serve as representative from special collections on groups managing policies and

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Literature. The Bibliographer also provides information services within 
Butler Library, Columbia University’s main history and humanities 
library. The position reports to the Director, Humanities and History. The 
Bibliographer selects books and serials in the above fields for the Butler 
Library stack collections and participates in the selection of electronic 
and microform materials in those fields for the University Libraries. 
The Bibliographer serves as the Libraries’ liaison to the academic 
departments related to the subject areas above and works closely with 
faculty and graduate students. Liaison work includes assisting faculty 
and students in the use of library resources and assuring that the 
collections are developed in a manner consistent with the development 
of the research and teaching needs of the University community. 
Participating actively in the preservation of these collections, assisting 
in selection of materials for location at the Libraries' offsite storage 
facilities, and working with other units of the Libraries in processing 
and providing access to these materials are also expected. Over the 
next three years, the Bibliographer will play a key role in the creation 
and ongoing development of several Research Reading Rooms supporting

researchers in selected humanities and history areas. Working closely 
with the Butler Reference Department serving Columbia’s students, 
faculty, and other researchers in the humanities skills, both in working 
with colleagues and in library and/or academic instruction. Accredited 
MLS or equivalent experience and advanced degree in a relevant subject 
area (Ph.D. preferred) are required. Salary Ranges: Librarian I: $40,600- 
$50,750; Librarian II: $42,600-$57,510; Librarian III: $45,600-$68,400. 
Excellent benefits include assistance with university housing and tuition 
exemption for self and family. Send letter of application, resume, and 
the names, addresses, and phone numbers of three references to: Cheryl 
Weekes, Human Resources Office, Box 18 Butler Library, Columbia 
University, 535 W. 114th Street, New York, NY 10027. Cover letter 
must specify Job UL#70101023. Please include e-mail address in cover 
letter. This position is available immediately and applications will be 
accepted until the position is filled. However, applications submitted 
before October 1, 2001, will receive priority consideration. Columbia 
University is an equal opportunity, affirmative action employer. 
Minorities and women are encouraged to apply.

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procedures for the online system as well as relevant cataloging and automation issues. The special 
collections cataloger will supervise and coordinate preservation activities for the print collections, 
and train and supervise staff assigned to cataloging support and materials preparation. In addition, 
the cataloger will provide assistance in reference services, outreach and exhibitions, and special 
projects and represent the library in professional arenas relating to rare book cataloging and 
management.

QUALIFICATIONS:
MLS from an ALA-accredited institution with two to five years’ experience in rare-book cataloging 
in a special collections setting; familiarity with DCRB. Knowledge of AACR2, LCSH, LC classification, 
USMARC, and familiarity with OCLC and RLIN; reading knowledge of western European languages 
(Latin and French preferred). Requires flexibility, strong interpersonal skills, and demonstrated ability 
to work in a collegial fashion with staff, faculty, researchers, and donors. Preferred: Background 
in English literature, history, or related humanities area.

SALARY AND BENEFITS:
Salary considerations for both positions begin in the $40s; salary and rank dependent upon 
qualifications and experience. Emory University offers a comprehensive benefits package, including 
tuition benefits. Several retirement plan options are available, including TIAA-CREF. Attractive 
moving allowance provided.

APPLICATION:
Send letter of application, résumé , and the names, addresses, and telephone numbers of three 
references to:

D ia n n e  M. S m ith 
L ib ra ry  H um an R e so u rce s  O ffic er 

R o b e rt W . W o o d ru ff Lib rary  
E m ory  U n iv ers ity  

A tla n ta , G A  3 0 3 2 2 -2 8 7 0  

Applications may be faxed to: (404) 727-0805. Application review begins S e p te m b e r 10, 2001.

To learn more about the Emory Libraries, please use our Web site at: 
http://www.emory.edu/LIBRARIES/.

Emory University is an equal opportunity, affirmative action employer 
and encourages women and minority candidates.

La te  J o b  L istin g s

ELECTRONIC INFORMATION SERVICES LIBRARIAN. The Miami University Librar­
ies, Oxford, Ohio, are looking for an Electronic Information Services Librarian with familiarity 
and knowledge of advancing technologies; ability to work collegially in a  team environment; 
self-motivated, energetic, service-oriented; possessing a knowledge of and interest in academic 
libraries; and the ability to establish and maintain good working relationships with faculty, 
students, and other library users, as well as library staff. We encourage energetic, dynamic, 
creative librarians with a  background in  electronic resources, Web development, instruction, and 
public services to apply for this Electronic Information Services Librarian position. For a full 
position description, consult: http://www.lib.muohio.edu/libinfo/employ/. Submit letter of appli­
cation, resume, and the names, telephone numbers, and addresses of three professional 
references to: Judith A. Sessions, Dean and University Librarian, 221 King library, Miami 
University, Oxford, OH 45056. Screening of applications will begin immediately and continue 
until the position is filled. Miami University is an equal opportunity, affirmative action employer.

ELECTRONIC RESO URCES LIBRARIAN. The Eugene McDermott Library a t The 
University of Texas a t Dallas is accepting applications for an Electronic Resources Librarian. 
Responsibilities include reviewing license terms, maintaining an online file of license agree­
ments, monitoring the update of changing holdings, updating and maintaining links to electronic 
materials, collecting and organizing usage data, as well as planning and implementing electronic

http://www.emory.edu/LIBRARIES/
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880 / C&RL News ■ Septem ber 2001

UNIVERSITY LIBRARIAN
The University of North Carolina at Charlotte

The University of North Carolina (UNC) at Charlotte invites nomina­
tions and applications for the position of University Librarian. The 
University Librarian reports to the Provost and Vice Chancellor for 

Academic Affairs and is the chief administrative officer and spokesperson of the J. Murrey Atkins 
Library. The University Librarian administers a team composed of 3 Associate University Librarians, 
3 Assistant University Librarians, 25 librarians (all with faculty status), and 70 staff. The Library has 
an annual budget of approximately $7,000,000, holds over 750,000 volumes, maintains approxi­
mately 5,000 periodical subscriptions, and provides access to extensive electronic resources, 
including more than 11,500 journals and periodicals and 98 databases. The J. Murrey Atkins Library 
occupies a newly renovated and expanded building of 285,400 square feet featuring 1,800 seats 
for reading and study, over 200 public computers, and 1,200 data connections. The Library is also 
a member of the Association of Southeastern Research Libraries.

UNC Charlotte is part of the 16-campus University of North Carolina system. It is the only doctoral- 
granting university in the Charlotte region, an exciting, dynamic, and rapidly growing urban region 
of 1.8 million people. The University recently received designation by the UNC Board of Governors 
as doctoral/research-intensive. Enrollment will grow from 17,000 to 25,000 over the next decade, 
and the Library is perceived as an integral aspect of the University’s continuing development as a 
research center. UNC Charlotte’s seven colleges (Arts and Sciences, Architecture, Business 
Administration, Education, Engineering, Information Technology, and Nursing and Health Profes­
sions) offer a rapidly expanding array of master’s and doctoral degree programs, and its centers 
and institutes provide excellent facilities and relationships that stimulate research and collaboration 
with business, education, and industry.

Candidates for this position must have a master’s degree in Library or Information Sciences from an 
ALA-accredited program (with an additional advanced degree preferred) and a record of achieve­
ment that is appropriate for appointment as a tenured, full professor. Candidates must also 
demonstrate successful administrative experience in a university library, a thorough understanding 
of the use of technology in a library setting, a service orientation, and a collegial leadership style. 
The University seeks a creative and dynamic leader with excellent interpersonal skills, one who can 
articulate a vision for the future of information resources and their delivery; work effectively with 
faculty, administrators, and students to create the means for accessing, selecting, and organizing 
information; and work with library faculty and staff in developing and delivering programs and services.

Nominations and applications, including a letter of interest that addresses the qualifications and 
commitments being sought; a curriculum vitae; and a list of four professional references with 
addresses and phone numbers should be sent to:

Lee E. G ray  
C hair, U n iv ers ity  Lib raria n  S ea rch C o m m ittee  

O ffic e  o f A c a d e m ic  A ffairs  
R e es e  Building 

T h e  U n iv ers ity  of N orth C a ro lin a  at C h a rlo tte  
9201 U n iv ers ity  C ity  B oule va rd  

C h a rlo tte , NC 28223-0001  

The screening of applicants will begin October 1, 2001, and continue until the position is filled. 

http://www.uncc.edu 

UNC Charlotte is an affirmative action, equal opportunity employer.

initiatives in support of distance education. The position requires a  master’s degree from an 
ALA-accredited institution. Proven experience with electronic resources, problem-solving skills 
for initiating strategic plans and executing projects, and a working knowledge of Windows- 
compatible hardware, software operating systems, MS Access, HTML, and XML. Minimum 
Salary: $35,000.12-month administrative/professional appointment. Benefits include medical, 
dental, and life insurance, a  variety of optional retirement programs, and holiday, vacation, and 
sick leave. Applications will be accepted until position is filled. Please send a letter of application, 
a resume, and three professional references to: Search #8102, The University o f Texas at

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REFERENCE/SCIENCE LIBRARIAN
University of Nebraska

University of Nebraska at Omaha University Library seeks an energetic and highly motivated team 
member to join in the provision of reference and library instruction. The successful candidate will have 
a background or experience in one or more of the pure or applied sciences and be knowledgeable 
of, or experienced in, the licensing of electronic resources. The University and department have a 
strong commitment to achieving diversity among faculty and staff. We are particularly interested 
in receiving applications from members of underrepresented groups and strongly encourage women 
and persons of color to apply.

QUALIFICATIONS: ALA-accredited MLS; experience in providing a wide range of reference services; 
demonstrated ability to establish goals, set reasonable time frames for accomplishing tasks, and 
effectively meet deadlines; excellent organizational, planning, interpersonal, communication, and 
written skills; strong public speaking and presentation skills. Desired: Knowledge of licensing issues 
related to electronic resources, particularly e-journals; experience in an academic or research library 
including library instruction; conversant with information literacy standards for higher education; 
subject master’s degree in addition to the MLS, preferably in one or more of the pure or applied 
sciences.

SALARY/BENEFITS: Salary is $40,000+ for a 12-month appointment, tenure track, TIAA-CREF, 24 
days' vacation, flexible benefits package.

Review of applications will begin on S eptem ber 2 1 ,  2 0 0 1 , and continue until a candidate is selected. 
A letter of application, resume, and the names, addresses, and emails of three references should 
be sent to:

J an  Boyer 
U n iv ers ity  Library  

U n iv ers ity  o f N e b ras k a  a t O m aha 
O m aha , NE 6 8 1 8 2 -0 2 37 

E -m ail: jb o y er@ m ail.u n o m ah a .ed u  
Fax: (4 02) 554 -3 21 5

For additional information about the university library and a complete copy of the job description, 
please visit: http://library.unomaha.edu.

Dallas, P.O. Box 830688, M/S AD 23, Richardson, TX 75083-0688. Applicants are requested, 
but not required, to indicate sex and ethnicity for affirmative action statistical purposes. Review 
of application materials will begin immediately and continue until the position is filled. The 
University of Texas a t Dallas is an equal opportunity, affirmative action university and 
encourages applications from women and other minorities.

HEAD O F BIBLIOGRAPHIC ACCESS. The Head of Bibliographic Access provides leader­
ship and technical expertise for bibliographic access services and initiatives for the Center for 
Research Libraries, a not-for-profit corporation serving the research universities and libraries 
of North America, located adjacent to the University of Chicago. Responsibilities include 
supervising a  staff of eight, including five librarians, and project staff as appropriate. Working 
closely with other department heads, the Head of Bibliographic Access will coordinate the 
development and implementation of distributed approaches to creating access to materials a t the 
Center, including digital materials. The Head will manage multiple projects in order to increase 
access to unprocessed materials, balancing appropriate standards with production require­
ments. The Head will monitor emerging standards and options for access created by new 
technologies and will work closely with staff throughout the Center to provide a fresh approach 
to bibliographic access issues for the Center’s print and digital collections. The Head will report 
to the Vice President and Director of Programs and Services and will represent the Center locally, 
nationally, and internationally. Qualifications: Degree from a program accredited by the 
American Library Association; experience in applying current cataloging practices and stan­
dards and knowledge of emerging standards; demonstrated experience in managing cataloging 
operations, in using automated processes to improve operations, and in implementing varying 
approaches to providing bibliographic access; successful experience in supervising, particularly

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882 /  C&RL News ■ Septem ber 2001

HEAD OF MUSIC LIBRARY
UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN

The University Library is looking for a creative, knowledgeable Music Librarian to 
lead its Music Library program. One of 19 libraries in the UM University Library, 
the Music Library has in excess of 135,000 volumes, 80,000 scores, 30,000 
recordings, videos, and special collections. The Head of the Music Library is 
responsible for the administration of the library, its staff, the development and 
organization of its collections, services to its clientele, and all library programs and 
operations that promote and support teaching and research in the School of 

Music. The Head of the Music Library works closely with other arts librarians and colleagues 
throughout the University.

The University of Michigan is a major research university with a combined student population of almost 
40,000. The School of Music, one of the oldest and largest in the country, has approximately 130 
faculty and over 1,000 students from all 50 states and almost two dozen countries. The school 
prepares students for careers in performance, composition, and teaching at all levels and offers 
bachelor’s, master’s, and doctoral degrees in practically all fields of music, dance, theatre, and musical 
the a tre.

QUALIFICATIONS:
Required: ALA-accredited master’s degree; advanced degree in music (musicology, theory, 
performance, or education); minimum three years’ experience in an academic music library; 
supervisory experience; demonstrated commitment to public service; collection development and 
management experience with music materials; demonstrated commitment to using digital technolo­
gies to advance music research and learning; online reference experience; record of scholarly 
activity; excellent oral and written communication skills; strong interpersonal skills and the ability to 
work effectively as part of a team working with culturally diverse faculty, students, and staff. 
Desired: Ph.D. in Music; demonstrated ability to plan and implement new services; experience with 
instructional technologies and digital media; bibliographic knowledge of European languages; 
teaching experience.

RANK AND APPOINTMENT: Rank is anticipated at the Senior Associate or full Librarian level 
commensurate with the candidate’s experience and professional achievement. As a professional 
appointment in the University of Michigan, University Library, this position offers full benefits and 
opportunities for professional development and travel, and participates fully in faculty gover­
nance.

TO APPLY: Send cover letter, curriculum vita, and references to:

L u c y  C o h e n  
L ib ra ry  H u m a n  R e so u rce s  

4 0 4  H a tc h er G ra d u a te  L ib rary  N orth 
U n iv e rs ity  o f M ic h ig an  

A nn A rb o r, Ml 4 8 1 0 9 -1 2 0 5

For further information, please contact: (734) 764-2546, 8:00am-5:00pm Eastern Time; or access: 
http://www.lib.umich.edu/libhome/humres/vac-music.htm.

APPLICATION DEADLINE: Applications accepted until the position is filled.

The University o f Michigan is a nondiscriminatory, affirmative action employer.

in involving staff in planning and establishing goals and implementing measures to continuously 
improve work processes; strong interpersonal skills; ability to articulate bibliographic access 
issues to Center staff, funding agencies, and members; good judgment, flexibility, and excellent 
oral and written communication skills. Desirable: Experience with Innovative Interfaces; 
experience with database design, development, and maintenance, especially with Access or SQL; 
working knowledge of several languages. Salary: Salary commensurate with qualifications and 
experience (no less than $50,700). The Center offers an excellent benefits package. Information: 
For further information about this position, contact Melissa Trewett, Vice President and 
Director of Programs and Services, at: (773) 955-4545, ext. 316. To Apply: E-mail your resume 
to the Human Resources Department at: hr@crlmail.uchicago.edu; fax to: (773)955-4339; or mail

http://www.lib.umich.edu/libhome/humres/vac-music.htm
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THREE POSITIONS AVAILABLE
Auburn University Montgomery

Auburn University Montgomery (AUM) seeks applications for the following positions: 

B ib lio g ra p h ic  In s tru c tio n  L ib ra ria n
AUM seeks an enthusiastic, energetic individual to coordinate the library’s bibliographic 
instruction program. Responsibilities include teaching classes on the use of library resources, 
evaluating courses offered, developing new courses, and coordinating instructional activities 
by the librarians. Duties also include assisting in the provision of reference service. Some night 
and weekend work is required.

REQUIREDQUALIFICATIONS:
MLS/MLIS from an ALA-accredited program; minimum of six months’ experience in reference service 
or library instructional program; knowledge of traditional and electronic reference sources. Desired: 
Experience in developing library instruction materials and Web-based tutorials. This is an entry-level, 
tenure-track faculty position.

SALARY: $32,000 plus standard benefits.

S y s te m s  L ib ra ria n
This is a tenure-track faculty position, reporting to the dean of the library. The successful candidate 
will be responsible for online systems administration and maintenance, coordinating activities with 
the automation staff of the Auburn Library. The candidate will work with university automation staff 
to plan for and facilitate electronic access to library holdings. The library operates Voyager 2000.1.3, 
and the systems librarian will be responsible for troubleshooting all modules and training library staff 
in the use of the system.

REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS:
MLS/MLIS from an ALA-accredited program; one year of library experience, with a working knowledge 
of integrated library systems (Voyager preferred); experience with LANs and Network operating 
systems (NT, Unix), SQL-based report writers, HTML and Web programming; familiarity with Web- 
based interfaces and tools; knowledge of programming languages such as CGI scripts, Java or Java 
scripts, Perl, or C++. Good organizational, along with oral and written communication, skills are 
necessary.

SALARY: $39,000 with standard benefits.

A c c e s s  S e rv ic e s  L ib ra ria n
This is a tenure-track faculty position, reporting to the Dean of the Library. The successful candidate 
will be responsible for the development of policies affecting, and the supervision of, circulation, 
reserves, and stack maintenance. The position also shares in the provision of reference services 
(including nights and weekends) and in bibliographic instruction.

REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS:
MLS/MLIS from an ALA-accredited program; one year of library experience; familiarity with integrated 
library systems (preferably Voyager); management and supervisory skills; and the ability to 
communicate effectively with faculty, staff, and students.

SALARY: $32,000, with standard benefits.

PROMOTION AND TENURE:
Research and publication is required for promotion and tenure for all positions.

TO APPLY:
Review of applications will begin October 22, 2001, and continue until the positions are filled. Send 
a cover letter, resume, copies of transcripts, and a list of three to five references by O c to b e r 22, 
2 0 0 1 , to:

C hair, (P o s itio n  Title ) S ea rch C om m ittee 
A u b u rn  U n iv ers ity  M o n tg o m ery  L ibrary 

P.O. Box 244 02 3  
M o n tg o m ery , A L  3 6 1 24 -4 0 23

Auburn University at Montgomery is an affirmative action, equal opportunity employer.
Women and minorities are encouraged to apply.

The successful candidate must provide proof of eligibility to work in the United States.



884 / C&RL News ■ Septem ber 2001

A R T AND DESIGN LIBRARIAN
University of Connecticut 

(Search #02A61)
Under the general direction of the Head of the Research and Information Services Area at the 
University of Connecticut Libraries, the incumbent is responsible for the Art and Design collections 
housed within the University’s main library. The incumbent serves as the University Libraries’ liaison 
to the Art and Art History Department and the William Benton Museum of Art, and as the Libraries’ 
expert in visual imagery. As a member of an Area Team, the incumbent actively participates in 
developing research and information programs for the University community. Regular evening and 
weekend hours may be required. The com plete jo b  description is a vailable at: http :// 
www.lib.uconn.edu/jobopps/.

QUALIFICATIONS INCLUDE: ALA-accredited MLS; academic background in the field of art; strong 
motivation and enthusiasm for academic library reference work; experience with computer applica­
tions in libraries; the ability to work with diverse users and staff; excellent oral and written 
communication skills; and excellent instructional skills. Desired Qualifications: Advanced degree in 
art; success in academic liaison work; significant contributions to the profession; knowledge of one 
or more foreign languages(s); collection development experience; and supervisory experience.

SALARY AND BENEFITS: Anticipated hiring range: $38,000-64,335. University benefits include 22 
paid vacation days/year, 12 paid State holidays, excellent health and retirement plans, and tuition 
waivers.

The University of Connecticut, established in 1881, is a Carnegie Research I University. It was 
recently cited as one of the top 20 public universities in the nation and is engaged in UConn 2000, 
an ambitious 10-year, $1 billion campus building project. The main campus, situated in Storrs on 3,100 
acres of woodlands and rolling hills, is located approximately 30 miles from Hartford, the state capital, 
and midway between Boston and New York City. There are approximately 21,750 students 
systemwide. A  member of the Association of Research Libraries, the Libraries are technologically 
advanced and recognized as an exciting center of intellectual life on campus. The Libraries are 
organized in team-based structures and are engaged in ongoing strategic programs. A dynamic 
organization, the Libraries offer creative, service-oriented individuals an exceptional opportunity 
for personal growth and learning.

TO APPLY: Applications will be accepted until the position is filled. Send letter of application, resume, 
and names, addresses, and phone numbers of three references to:

D e b o ra h  S ta n s b u ry  S u n d a y  
A d m in is tra tiv e  Lib raria n  

U n iv e rs ity  of C o n n e c tic u t L ib rarie s  
Box U -10 05 A  

3 69  F a irfie ld  R oad 
S to rrs , C T  0 6 2 6 9 -1 0 0 5

The University of Connecticut has a strong commitment to diversity.
We actively encourage minorities and people with disabilities to apply.

to: Center for Research Libraries, Attn. Human Resources Department, 6050 S. Kenwood, 
Chicago, IL 60637-2804. Deadline: Applications accepted until Friday, October 19, 2001.

MINORITY RESID E N T LIBRARIAN. The Miami University Libraries, Oxford, Ohio, are 
looking for self-motivated, energetic, service-oriented candidates for the Minority Resident 
Librarian Program to serve a one-year postgraduate appointment (renewable for second year) 
in the University Libraries system. The Libraries are committed to introducing and orienting 
the recent minority graduate to the complexities of academic librarianship in an organization 
whose goal is to remain close to the cutting edge of technology. For a full position description, 
consult: http://www.lib.muohio.edu/tibinfo/employ/. Submit letter of application, resume, and 
the names, telephone numbers, and addresses of three professional references to: Judith A. 
Sessions, Dean and University Librarian, 221 King Library, Miami University, Oxford, OH 
45056. Screening of applications will begin immediately and continue until the position is filled. 
Miami University is an equal opportunity, affirmative action employer.

http://www.lib.uconn.edu/jobopps/
http://www.Kb.muohio.edu/tibinfQ/employ/


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ASSISTANT HEAD OF MUSIC LIBRARY 
A ssistant/Associate Librarian

University of California, Berkeley
Oversees public services in the Music Library and assists the Head in overall 
management of the unit. Provides reference service, gives bibliographic 
instruction, and maintains the Music Library Website. Participates in collection 

development with primary responsibility for sound and video recordings. Serves as curator of the 
Music Library’s extensive manuscript and archival collections. Supervises a curatorial assistant and 
the circulation supervisor.

UCB librarians are expected to participate in librarywide planning and governance, to be able to work 
comfortably in a shared decision-making environment, and to be active professionally.

QUALIFICATIONS: MLIS from an ALA-accredited institution or equivalent degree; extensive 
knowledge of the history and literature of Western music; familiarity with relevant information 
sources; well-developed computer and online searching skills and aptitude for teaching and training; 
working knowledge of German and preferably other European languages. Advanced degree in music 
desirable, as is familiarity with music cataloging and archival practice.

The successful candidate must have excellent analytical, organizational, and communication skills, 
a strong commitment to excellence in service, and the ability to work independently as well as 
collaboratively in a complex, changing environment.

SALARY: $37,728-$59,832

For complete job description and requirements, visit: http://www.lib.berkeley.edu/LHRD/librec.html. 

DEADLINE: O c to b e r 1, 2001.

TO APPLY: Send cover letter, resume, and names and contact information of three professional 
references to:

B renda Krell 
L ib rary  H um an R e so u rce s  D e p a rtm en t 

4 47  D oe L ib rary 
U n iv ers ity  o f C a lifo rn ia  

B erkeley, C A  9 4 7 2 0 -6 0 00  
Fax: (5 1 0) 6 42 -8 67 5  

E -m ail: lib re c @ lib ra ry .b e rk e le y .e d u

The University of California is an equal opportunity, affirmative action employer.

REFERENCE LIBRARIAN. Providence College’s Phillips Memorial Library seeks a creative 
and energetic colleague who is committed to the highest level of reference service. This faculty, 
tenure-track position includes the following duties: Reference desk coverage, instruction, liaison 
work with academic departments, Web site development, and other relevant duties. Qualifica­
tions: ALA-accredited master’s degree; knowledge and experience using and searching a wide 
range of print and electronic information resources; a strong commitment to the profession and 
its service ethic; ability to use appropriate technologies; experience with Web site design and 
implementation; and a commitment to the mission of the college. Review of applications will 
begin on October 1, 2001, and continue until the position is filled. The position is available 
January 1, 2002. Please send a letter of application, resume, and the names, addresses, and 
phone numbers of three professional references to: Martha Rice Sanders, Chair, Reference 
Librarian Search Committee, Phillips Memorial Library, Providence College, Providence, RI 
02918-0001. Providence College is a Roman Catholic, four-year, liberal arts college, conducted 
under the auspices of the Dominican Friars and is an affirmative action, equal opportunity 
employer. Providence College especially encourages the application of women and minorities.

REFERENCE LIBRARIAN F O R  HEALTH SCIENCES. Provide reference assistance, 
curriculum-based BI, collection development, produce instructional materials and guides, 
participate in information literacy program and other projects/duties as needed. Required:

http://www.lib.berkeley.edu/LHRD/librec.html
mailto:librec@library.berkeley.edu


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HEAD, INFORMATION SERVICES 
DEPARTMENT

University of Alabama

DESCRIPTION:
The University of Alabama Libraries is seeking a dynamic, experienced librarian with a user-centered 
vision of 21 st century information services to provide leadership for the Humanities, Social Sciences, 
and Government Information Services Department located in the Amelia Gayle Gorgas Library. 
Incorporated in this department are the Information Center and Government Documents unit staffed 
by seven librarians, five classified staff, and 30 student assistants. Reference librarians, including 
the Head of the department, are engaged in collection development, bibliographic instruction, and 
an expanding array of electronic information services. The Head of the Information Services 
Department reports to the Associate Dean of Libraries for Collections and Information Services.

RESPONSIBILITIES:
Provide clear vision and strong leadership for the Information Services Department to meet the 
information needs of library users; work with department members to build a strong identity for the 
Information Services department that emphasizes user services and teamwork; effectively manage, 
administer, and supervise daily operation of the department; be an advocate for library users and 
the department within the Libraries and throughout the University; facilitate effective working 
relationships between and among library and campus departments to ensure quality library services 
and programs to users both on and off campus; actively participate in the overall management of 
the Libraries and in statewide and national groups as appropriate.

QUALIFICATIONS:
Required: ALA-accredited MLS; minimum five years’ post-MLS progressively responsible information 
service experience; successful supervisory experience with commitment to mentoring, training and 
staff development; demonstrated service orientation and strong interpersonal, written and oral 
communication skills; ability to work collaboratively with diverse populations; well-developed 
management, team-building, and decision-making skills along with initiative, flexibility, and the ability 
to facilitate change; experience working in a technologically complex environment and knowledge 
of scholarly communication patterns and other issues facing libraries; evidence of ability to meet 
University requirements for tenure and promotion.

Preferred: Academic library experience; knowledge of humanities and/or social sciences; experience 
with government documents, collection development, and/or bibliographic instruction; second 
master’s degree.

The University Libraries maintains membership in the Association of Research Libraries, the Center 
for Research Libraries, the Coalition for Networked Information, SOLINET, and the Network of 
Alabama Academic Libraries. A U.S. Government documents regional depository, the Libraries serves 
Alabama libraries and the public. The Libraries employs the Voyager Integrated Library System and 
is an active participant in the Alabama Virtual Library. The Libraries’ homepage may be accessed at: 
http://w w w .lib .u a .e d u .

SALARY/BENEFITS:
12-month, tenure-track appointment. Rank and salary commensurate with qualifications and 
experience. Strong benefits including professional development support and tuition fee waiver; 
substantial moving allowance may be available.

TO APPLY:
Send letter of application, resume, and names, addresses, and phone numbers of three references 
to :

Voni B. W y a tt 
Pers o n n e l O fficer 

U n iv ers ity  o f A la b am a  Librarie s  
B ox 870 26 6  

T u s ca lo o s a, A L  3 5 4 87 -0 2 66 

To ensure full consideration applications should be received by September 30, 2001.

The University o f Alabama is an equal opportunity, affirmative action employer.

http://www.lib.ua.edu


C&RL News ■ Septem ber 2001 /  887

SOCIAL SCIENCES/ 
RESOURCE SERVICES LIBRARIAN

Skidmore College
Skidmore College seeks an energetic and innovative reference/resource services librarian to develop 
and deliver a range of traditional and innovative library services that facilitate the research and 
teaching needs of the faculty and students in the Anthropology, Sociology, Social Work, and Exercise 
Science departments. Responsibilities: Cultivating strong relationships with faculty and students; 
selecting resources for the collection; offering course-related instruction at all levels; and collabo­
rating with other Library staff to develop and maintain Web-based research tools. In addition, 
actively collaborating with faculty across departments to design, implement, and continuously 
improve library services, resources, and operations, based on knowledge of emerging trends in 
libraries, higher education, distributed learning, and technology. Must be able to work a flexible 
schedule, including evenings and weekends in rotation with other staff.

REQUIRED: ALA-accredited MLS; a background in Social Sciences; experience with Web-based 
reference sources, services, and research; strong teaching skills and an interest in promoting student 
research competencies through the use of information technology; demonstrated skill in assisting 
users in locating, evaluating, and utilizing information; ability to contribute effectively to learner- 
centered library initiatives and the development of resources, services, and tools for the library’s 
Web site; capacity for working flexibly and creatively in a rapidly changing environment; demon­
strated proficiency with library technology; basic knowledge of HTML and familiarity with Web 
authoring tools; and demonstrated interest in professional activities, including participation in local, 
state, and national professional organizations.

DESIRABLE: Experience with GIS and SPSS; reference experience; collection development experi­
ence; knowledge of exercise science resources and an understanding of the issues related to distance 
learners.

Expanded and renovated in 1995, Skidmore College’s Lucy Scribner Library is a state-of-the-art 
facility with a recently installed Endeavor integrated library system. The library, with a book collection 
of approximately 400,000 volumes and the most utilized computer cluster on campus, is dedicated 
to serving the information needs of the college’s student and faculty population.

The position is an 11-month faculty appointment for two years with a probable renewal.

TO APPLY: Please send a letter and vita, along with the names, addresses, and phone numbers of 
at least three professional references to:

Ruth C o p a n s , C o lleg e  Librarian 
Lucy S c rib n e r L ibrary 

S k id m o re  Colleg e 
Sara to g a  Sp rin g s, N Y  12866 

E -m ail: rc o p an s @ sk id m o re.e d u

Review of applications will begin S e p te m b e r 1, 2001, and will continue until the position is filled.

ALA-accredited MLS, three to five years post-MLS reference experience and instructional 
experience, strong service orientation. Thirty additional graduate credits or second master’s, 
preferably in health sciences. Position is a  tenure-track faculty appointment a t the Instructor or 
Assistant Professor rank. Excellent benefits including 44 days’ leave, calendar recesses, 
release-time; 10-month contract. Send letter of interest, indicating position desired, and 
curriculum vitae to: Terri Campo, L ong Island University, 1 University Plaza, Brooklyn, NY 
11201-8423. Long Island University is the eighth largest private university in the United States. 
It is recognized for strength in the liberal arts and sciences, health sciences, and library and 
information science, including a  Ph.D. program in the latter. The Brooklyn Campus is located 
within easy access of Manhattan. It enrolls more than 10,000 students pursuing undergraduate 
and graduate degrees in the various colleges: Arts and Science, Pharmacy and Health Sciences, 
Education, Health Professions, Nursing, Business and Public Administration. The library, with 
a staff of 42, including 21 librarians, houses 250,000 volumes, 2,400 periodical subscriptions, and 
a collection of 24,000 AV resources. It provides 55 bibliographic databases for end-user searching. 
LIU is an equal opportunity, affirmative action employer.

mailto:rcopans@skidmore.edu


888 / C&RL News ■ September 2001

THREE POSITIONS AVAILABLE

CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY

N O R T H R ID G E
The Delmar T. Oviatt Library seeks service-oriented, creative, and enthusiastic librarians to fill three 
tenure-track faculty positions positions. For complete details about the following positions, go to: 
http://library.csun.edu/libjobs.htm l.

C o lle c tio n  D e v e lo p m e n t C o o rd in a to r (A s s o c ia te  L ib ra ria n  R a n k )
Leads all activities related to building the collection of our outstanding, comprehensive university 
library. Coordinates the collection development responsibilities of the 23 subject bibliographers, 
manages electronic resources licensing, coordinates purchases of electronic materials made via 
systemwide consortia agreements, prepares annual library materials budget allocations ($1.996 
million in FY 2000-2001), closely monitors budget to ensure appropriate and balanced spending, and 
acts as Library materials budget liaison to the campus community. Directly supervises one secretary. 
Also includes a small assignment in Reference and Instructional Services. Strategic thinking, team 
building, budget management, faculty outreach, working with donors, and managing electronic 
resources are all part of this exciting position. Effective Date of Appointment: February 1 , 2002 (a 12- 
month, tenure-track position). Salary: Minimum of $55,380. Application Deadline: Screening to begin 
S eptem ber 15, 2001, but preference will be given to applications received by October 15, 2001.

L a n g u a g e s , L ite ra tu re , a n d  H u m a n itie s  L ib ra ria n  (S e n io r A s s is ta n t L ib ra ria n  R a n k )
Has major collection development responsibilities for the following disciplines: English, Modern and 
Classical Languages and Literature, Journalism, Communication Studies, and an interdisciplinary 
Humanities program. Also serves as the Coordinator for the Arts and Humanities Collection 
Development and Bibliographic Instruction Team, conducts outreach to faculty, provides reference 
services, and instructs students in the effective use of the Library. Effective Date of Appointment: 
February 1, 2002 (a 12-month, tenure-track position). Salary: Minimum of $48,156. Application 
Deadline: Screening begins S e p te m b e r 30, 200 1 , but preference will be given to applications 
received by October 30, 2001.

F in e a n d  P erfo rm in g  A rts  L ib ra ria n  (S e n io r A s s is ta n t L ib ra ria n  R ank)
Is the Library’s specialist in the Fine and Performing Arts. Provides general reference services to 
faculty, students, and community users; selects materials in appropriate disciplines for the Library’s 
Fine and Performing Arts collections; participates in providing course-specific library instruction; 
assists in managing the Library’s service programs associated with the Media/Fine Arts/Reserve 
service desk; and helps develop print and technology-based instructional materials. Effective Date 
of Appointment: June 1, 2002 (a 12-month, tenure-track position). Salary: Minimum of $48,156. 
Application Deadline: Screening to begin F eb ru ary 18, 2002, but preference will be given to 
applications received by March 20, 2002.

All positions include an excellent benefits package. Salaries are dependent upon qualifications and 
experience.

Send resume with names, addresses, and telephone numbers of three professional references to:

S usa n C. C urzon 
D ean , U n iv ers ity  L ibrary 

C a lifo rn ia  S ta te  U n iv ers ity , N o rth rid g e  
18111 N o rd h o ff Stre et 

N o rth rid g e , C A  9 1 3 30 -8 3 26

GENERAL INFORMATION: California State University, Northridge, with an enrollment of nearly 
29,000 students, is among the largest of 23 campuses in the California State University System. 
Twenty-five miles from downtown Los Angeles, in the San Fernando Valley, it is the only public 
university in this metropolitan suburb of over 1,200,000 people. The University offers undergraduate 
and graduate degrees in over 50 fields as well as credentials in the field of education. The University 
is committed to creating a community in which individuals from different backgrounds can live, learn, 
and work together. For more information about our Library, please check our Web site at: 
h ttp://library.csun.edu.

An equal opportunity, affirmative action, Title IX, Section 503 and 504 employer.

http://library.csun.edu/libjobs.html
http://library.csun.edu


C&RL News ■ Septem ber 2001 /  889

MEDIA LIBRARIAN
UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA

The University of Virginia Library seeks a dynamic, service-oriented individual to serve as Media 
Librarian for the state-of-the-art Robertson Media Center of Clemons Library. The University and 
the Libraries have a strong commitment to achieving diversity among faculty and staff.

The Robertson Media Center is located in Clemons Library, the university’s undergraduate library. 
It provides resources, expertise, and equipment for the use and development of media materials 
for instruction and research, is actively engaged in librarywide planning for development of digital 
collections and services, and has a circulating collection of more than 16,000 video recordings. It 
provides group and individual viewing areas. Its state-of-the-art digital media lab, fully equipped with 
advanced multimedia technology, provides support for audio, video, and image production and 
editing for student and faculty projects and offers equipment and staff support for digital media 
acquisition, processing, and delivery. The Robertson Media Center currently houses the offices of 
the new Media Studies program at the University.

RESPONSIBILITIES: Reporting to the Director of the Robertson Media Center, the Media Librarian 
manages and develops the Robertson Media Center collection, selecting materials in a variety of 
media formats (from analog to digital) in response to curricular needs and user requests. Collaborates 
with selectors for media acquisitions across the University of Virginia Libraries. Works closely with 
faculty—particularly members of the rapidly growing Media Studies Program— helping them to 
identify appropriate media resources and literature, and responding to their requests for media 
acquisitions. Coordinates user education efforts, overseeing the development of the curriculum for 
training in both traditional and new media areas. Provides media-specific bibliographic instruction for 
faculty and their classes. Helps with the planning for the preservation of video and audio in various 
formats. Supervises classified staff and students.

QUALIFICATIONS: Master’s degree in Library Science or related field; knowledge of media-specific 
resources, terminology, and technologies; familiarity with AA/ equipment, including production and 
multimedia production processes and formats; familiarity with instructional technology and its 
applications; strong service orientation; excellent written and oral communication skills; commitment 
to professional growth and development. Experience working in a film o r media center, including work 
in both public service and collection development preferred. Supervisory, administrative, and 
teaching experience preferred.

SALARY AND BENEFITS: Competitive depending on qualifications. General faculty status. The 
University of Virginia offers excellent benefits, including 22 days of vacation and TIAA-CREF and 
other options.

Review of applications will begin on Se p te m b e r 2 0 ,  2 0 0 1 , and will continue until the position is filled.

TO APPLY: Send letter of application, résumé, and names, addresses (including email), and phone 
numbers of three references to:

Alan R. N a p ier 
D ire c to r o f Lib rary  H u m a n  R e so u rce s  and P la nning 

A ld e rm a n  L ibrary , P.O . B o x  4 0 0 11 4  
U n iv e rs ity  o f V irg in ia  

C h a rlo tte s v ille , V A  2 2 9 0 4 -4 1 1 4  
E-m a il: a rn 3 c @ v irg in ia .e d u

The university and the libraries have a strong commitment to achieving diversity among faculty and staff. 
The University of Virginia is an equal opportunity, affirmative action employer.

Minorities are encouraged to apply.

REFERENCE/LIAISON LIBRARIAN. The Eugene McDermott Library at The University of 
Texas at Dallas is accepting applications for a  Reference/Liaison Librarian. Responsibilities 
include assisting patrons, acting as faculty liaison for collection development, providing library 
instruction, and preparing reports, guides, and user aids. The position requires a  master’s degree 
in library or information science from an ALA-accredited institution and a t least two years of 
academic library experience, including reference service using a variety of traditional and 
electronic resources. Excellent interpersonal skills, the ability to communicate effectively both 
verbally and in writing, and a commitment to public service are essential. Experience in library

mailto:arn3c@virginia.edu


890 /  C&RL News ■ September 2001

HEAD, MONOGRAPHIC ACQUISITIONS AND RAPID 
CATALOGING DEPARTMENT

Northwestern University
Head, Monographic Acquisitions and Rapid Cataloging Department, reporting to the Assistant 
University Librarian for Technical Services, Northwestern University Library.

SUMMARY: Manages and leads the Monographic Acquisitions and Rapid Cataloging (MARC) 
Department, which is responsible for the order, receipt, and copy cataloging of monographic 
publications using the Voyager library management system and other automated systems. The 
responsibilities of the Head include: Coordinating the work of the MARC Department with other library 
units, goal and priority setting, policy and procedure formulation; monitoring and revision of work 
flows; planning and monitoring production and use of resources; directly supervising two high-level 
support staff (and indirectly supervising 14 more support staff positions); designing and updating 
training programs and documentation for staff; and communicating with book vendors. Serves on 
the Technical Services Division management team and as a member of the Management Council, an 
advisory body to the University Librarian.

For a more detailed description see:
http://staffweb.library.northwestern.edu/personnel/em ploym ent/librarian/index.html.

QUALIFICATIONS: Required: MLS from an ALA-accredited library school; substantial library technical 
services experience using automated library systems (minimum three years preferred); sufficient 
cataloging experience and knowledge to support training, policy and procedural formulation, and 
problem solving; successful supervisory experience and ability to communicate effectively, orally and 
in writing; interest in and understanding of production processes; interest in and willingness to learn 
research library acquisitions duties and issues (acquisitions experience preferred); ability to provide 
strong leadership in a dynamic technical services environment.

SALARY: $45,000 minimum.

TO APPLY: Send letter of application and resume, including names and addresses of three references 
to :

P eter Devlin 
Pers o n n e l Librarian 

N o rth w e s te rn  U n iv ers ity  L ibrary  
1935 S h erid a n  R oad 

E va ns ton, IL 6 0 2 0 8 -2 3 00  
E -m ail: lib ra ry -p e rs o n n e l@ n o rth w e s te rn .e d u  

Applications received by October 1, 2001, will receive first consideration.

Northwestern University is an equal opportunity, affirmative action employer.
Employment eligibility verification required upon hire.

instruction is desirable. Preference will be given to applicants with a second master’s degree and 
a  background in a science, technical, or business discipline. Minimum Salary: $32,000 for a 12- 
month administrative/professional appointment. Benefits include medical, dental, and life 
insurance, a  variety of optional retirement programs, and holiday, vacation, and sick leave. 
Applications will be accepted until position is filled. Please send a  letter of application, a resume, 
and three professional references to: Search #8118, T h e  U n iv e r s it y  o f  T e x a s  a t  D a lla s , P.O. Box 
830688, M/S AD 23, Richardson, TX 75083-0688. Indication of sex and ethnicity for affirmative 
action statistical purposes is requested as part of the application but not required. The University 
of Texas at Dallas is an affirmative action, equal opportunity employer and strongly encourages 
applications from candidates who would enhance the diversity of the university’s faculty.

Connect to ACRL on the Web 
http://www.ala.org/acrl/c&rlnew2.html

http://staffweb.library.northwestern.edu/personnel/employment/librarian/index.html
mailto:library-personnel@northwestern.edu
http://www.ala.org/acrl/c&rlnew2.html


C&RL News ■ September 2001 / 891

LIBRARY DIRECTOR
Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine

The Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine seeks a creative and dynamic leader as director of the 
A.T. Still Memorial Library. The library serves the onsite and remote biomedical information needs 
of the college, the Arizona School of Health Sciences, the School of Health Management, the 
Northeast Regional Medical Center, and the Kirksville Osteopathic Training Institute. The library is 
a resource library in the National Network of Libraries of Medicine and actively supports the health 
professionals of northeast Missouri and the Northeast and Southeast Area Health Education Centers. 
The library serves as an osteopathic literature reference center for the osteopathic profession.

The library director is responsible for strategic and visionary leadership as well as for the 
administration of the A.T. Still Memorial Library. The privately supported college was established in 
1892 and is accredited by the American Osteopathic Association and the North Central Association 
of Colleges and Schools. Kirksville is located in northeast Missouri. The community has an Amtrak 
connection with Chicago and its municipal airport has daily Trans World Express flights to St. Louis. 
Kirksville has a population of nearly 20,000 people and is the home to Truman State University.

QUALIFICATIONS:
Required: A master’s degree from an ALA-accredited library and information science program; 
experience in an academic and/or medical library with administrative responsibilities; demonstrated 
management, leadership, and communication skills; creative and flexible response to managing 
change; and the ability to provide leadership in the application of new technologies and information 
management in the biomedical sciences.
Preferred: A Ph.D. preferred or comparable experience with a background in health informatics, 
information technologies, medical library networks, user education and outreach programs, and a 
record of participation in professional societies.

TO APPLY:
Qualified candidates should send a resume, cover letter, transcripts, salary history, and three letters 
of reference to:

H um an R esources 
KCOM 

800 W . J efferson 
Kirksville, MO 63501 
Fax: (6 60) 626-2085 

E-m ail: hr@ kcom .edu 

Equal opportunity, affirmative action employer.

SENIOR REFEREN CE LIBRARIAN FOR GOVERNMENT DOCUMENTS, MAPS, 
AND MICROFORMS. The Eugene McDermott Library a t The University of Texas at Dallas 
is accepting applications for a senior reference librarian for government documents, maps, and 
microforms. Responsibilities include assisting patrons a t the reference desk (including night and 
weekend assignments), providing formal library instruction, acting as faculty liaison for 
collection development, and preparing guides and user aids. The librarian is the Library’s contact 
for all federal and Texas state depository activities. The position requires a  master’s degree in 
library or information science from an ALA-accredited institution and at least five years of 
appropriate library experience, including experience using and managing government docu­
ments. Excellent interpersonal skills, the ability to communicate effectively both verbally and 
in writing, and a commitment to public service are essential. Preference will be given to 
applicants with a second master’s degree and a background in science, technical, or business 
discipline. Minimum Salary: $33,000 for a 12-month administrative/professional appointment. 
Applications will be accepted until the position is filled. Please send a letter of application, a 
resume, and three professional references to: Search #8119, The University of Texas at 
Dallas, P.O. Box 830688, M/S AD 23, Richardson, TX75083-0688. Indication of sex and ethnicity 
for affirmative action statistical purposes is requested as part of the application but not required. 
The University of Texas a t Dallas is an affirmative action, equal opportunity employer and 
strongly encourages applications from candidates who would enhance the diversity of the 
university’s faculty.

mailto:hr@kcom.edu

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	Deadlines: Orders for regular classified advertisements must reach the ACRL office on or before the second of the month preceding publication of the issue (e.g., September2 for the October issue). Should this date fall on a weekend or holiday, ads will be accepted on the next business day. Late job listings will be accepted on a space-available basis after the second of the month.Rates: Classified advertisements are $9.75 per line for institutions that are ACRL members, $11.85 for others. Late job notices a
	discriminatory references. Applicants should be aware that the terms faculty rank and status vary in meaning among institutions.Internet: C&RL Newsclassified ads are accessible on the Web at http://www.ala.org/acrl/c&rlnew2.html. Ads will be placed approximately 2-3 weeks before the printed edition of C&RL News is published.Contact: Elise Parker, Classified Advertising Manager, C&RL News Classified Advertising Department, ACRL, American Library Association, 50 E. Huron St., Chicago, IL 60611-2795; (312) 280
	POSITIONS OPENASSISTANT DIRECTOR FOR COLLECTION DEVELOPMENT AND HEAD, SUBJECT AND AREA LIBRARIANS COUNCIL. Indiana University Libraries, Bloomington. Has responsibility for implementing collection policies and procedures, promoting new methods of scholarly communication, and monitoring programmatic and budgetary trends across all disciplines. Works closely with more than 40 collection managers and assists them with information gathering and problem solving. Monitors selection plan for off-site collections. 
	Salary guideListed below are the latest minimum starting salary figures recommended by state library associations for professional library posts in these states. The recommendations are advisory only, and ALA has not adopted recommendations for minimum salaries. Job seekers and employers should consider these recommended minimums when evaluating professional vacancies. For additional information on librarian salaries, contact ALA Office for Library Personnel Resources.Connecticut $34,172Delaware $22,500**Il
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	Association of College & Research LibrariesA Division of the American Library AssociationDIRECTOR OF PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENTAssociation of College & Research Libraries A division of the American Library AssociationThe Association of College & Research Libraries (ACRL), a division of the American Library Association (ALA), seeks a Director of Professional Development to develop and implement a strong program of professional development activities for academic and research librarians.GENERAL RESPONSIBILITIES
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	Association of College & Research LibrariesA Division of the American Library AssociationSENIOR ASSOCIATE EXECUTIVE DIRECTORAssociation of College & Research Libraries A division of the American Library AssociationThe Association of College & Research Libraries (ACRL), a division of the American Library Association, seeks a Senior Associate Executive Director to provide support to the ACRL Executive Director and to manage ACRL’s membership promotion, retention, and services.GENERAL RESPONSIBILITIES:Provide 
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	CHAIR, DEPARTMENT OF COLLECTION MANAGEMENTUniversity of FloridaLeads 10 faculty librarians and five support staff in allocating and monitoring collections budget, selecting materials in all disciplines and media formats, and maintaining an active relationship with University of Florida’s faculty and students. Ensures an active program of effective and responsive collections in support of teaching and research programs. Integrates digital and print-based collections into a cohesive university collection. Par
	ASSISTANT ENGINEERING LIBRARIAN. Responsibilities: Devel­ops and coordinates reference services with goal of fostering userself- sufficiency; expands reference service by integrating new technologies into the service and by applying new technologies to the delivery of services; shares in management and operational responsibilities; serves as liaison with faculty and develops collections in both print and electronic formats; collaborates with faculty to integrate information literacy and knowledge management
	demonstrated commitment to user instruction and to consultation with users on their information management needs; supervisory experience. Salary: $34,000 and up, depending upon qualifications. Status and Benefits: Faculty status and responsibilities. Rank of Assistant Professor. Twelve-month appointment with annual vacation of 22 working days. Flexible benefit programs. Medical, group life, disability insurance programs are in effect as are flexible spending accounts, TIAA-CREF retirement and Social Securit
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	THREE POSITIONS AVAILABLESan Francisco State UniversityThe J. Paul Leonard Library seeks qualified candidates for three positions:Information Technology and Facilities Head (Position No. 043.01)Management position, one of three division heads reporting directly to the University Librarian. Coordinates librarywide technology-based services, including their develop­ment, operation, and maintenance. Oversees Systems support services (network, hardware, and software support for all library operations, including
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	Data Reference LibrarianHarvard College LibraryReporting to the Social Sciences Data Librarian, will be participating in the Numeric Data Services reference program. This will include staffing the reference desks at Littauer Library and Government Documents, responding to electronic reference service queries and participating in instruction sessions for Numeric Data Services and the Harvard College Library Instruction Program. Will create handouts and Web guides; serve as Web liaison for the Numeric Data Se
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	Senior Reference Librarian in the Hilles LibraryHarvard College LibraryThe Hilles Library is a unit of the Harvard College Library in the Faculty of Arts and Sciences of Harvard University. Together with the Lamont Library, Hilles supports undergraduate study, teaching, and research in the humanities and social sciences.Hilles is seeking an experienced librarian for its reference and instructional services program. Reporting to the Associate Librarian and Head of Reference, this position requires a clear co
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	JOHNS HOPKINS  REFERENCE SERVICE COORDINATOR/university ASSISTANT DEPARTMENT HEADJohns Hopkins University seeks an experienced, client-centered librarian to coordinate and lead the reference services program in the Milton S. Eisenhower Library and assist the head of the Resource Services Department in managing the department. The incumbent will coordinate the Brandeis model of reference service.Under the general direction of the Head of Resource Services, manages the two key reference points in the MSE Libr
	working with faculty to identify and integrate into their curriculum appropriate electronic resources; collection development responsibility for electronic commercial products; and collection development and liaison responsibility for assigned academic programs. As a university that educates students of various ethnic and cultural backgrounds, we value a diverse faculty and seek to create as diverse a pool of candidates as possible. Send a current résumé, three current references, and a letter specifically 
	appropriate data and statistical information and designing and preparing collection management reports. The Collection Development Depart­ment is composed of seven bibliographers and five support staff. In addition, bibliographers and selectors from other areas of the Libraries participate in the collection development program. The Bibliographer for Business and Economics/Collection Management Librarian reports to the Director for Collection Development. Qualifications: ALA-accredited MLS; degree in busines
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	RUTGERS UNIVERSITY LIBRARIESThe New Brunswick Campus Libraries seek two dynamic librarians with experience, creativity, interest and enthusiasm to provide leadership in forging a new vision of a performing arts library for the 21st century. We need customer oriented individuals, accustomed to working in a fast paced research environment, who will guide the performing arts into the new technologies of the 21st century.Music/Performing Arts Librarian: Provides instruction, reference, liaison and outreach serv
	preferred. (APP #156)These tenure track positions require a Master’s degree from an ALA accredited institution: experience and technical skills in information technologies; evidence of creative application of new technologies for service, including a strong interest in the integration of audio, visual, text and graphic sources in a digital library environment. Research, publications and involvement in professional associations are expected. Two or more years of relevant experience in a research library requ
	BUSINESS/REFERENCE LIBRARIAN. (Assistant Librarian rank) Louisiana State University seeks an energetic and innovative individual for the position of Business/Reference Librarian. This individual will provide reference, research assistance, instruction, collection develop­ment, and liaison duties in support of programs in Business, Economics, and Agricultural Economics. The individual is expected to meet requirements for promotion and tenure. For a detailed description of the position, go to: http://www.lib.
	services, or programs. Salary and benefits: $33,000 per fiscal year minimum, dependent upon qualifications and experience; 12-month, tenure-track appointment; excellent benefits. Application: Review of applications will begin July 31, 2001, and will continue until position is filled. Candidates should submit a letter of application, resume, and names, addresses, and telephone numbers of three references to: Caroline Wire, Assistant to the Dean, 295 Middleton Library, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge,
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	CATALOGING TEAM LEADERIndiana University-Purdue University IndianapolisIndiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI) is a leading urban university campus where achievement-oriented students receive degrees from Indiana University or Purdue University. Located in the heart of Indiana’s capital city, just blocks from the State House and centers of business, art, and education, IUPUI reflects the dynamic spirit of a growing city. IUPUI offers the largest range of academic programs and has received 
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	DREW UNIVERSETHODIT LIBRSRIANAMITY LIBRARY inMadison, NJ seeks a Methodist Librarian. The Librarian provides leadership for the extensive and world-renowned Wesley and Methodist collections of Drew University and the General Commission on Archives and History of The United jMethodist Church (GCAH).The Successful candidate will develop Methodist collections, promote their use, provide reference and research services, set goals and policies for the Methodist Library, supervise one full-time staff person and s
	LIBRARY DIRECTORHebrew College, Boston, invites applicants for the position of Library Director. Candi­dates should have substantial administrative and supervisory experience in all aspects of library management, as well as an MLS de­gree from an ALA-accredited program and an advanced degree in Jewish Studies. In addi­tion, experience with OCLC and/or RLIN, integrated library systems, and Internet re­sources is required. Hebrew College offers graduate and undergraduate programs in all aspects of Jewish stud
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	Access Services LibrarianLafayette College seeks an innovative and service-oriented librarian to lead Access Services during an exciting period of growth and opportunity. Reporting to the Director of Libraries & Academic Information Resources, this individual will be responsible for circulation, interlibrary and document delivery services, and collection management. S/he will supervise 9 staff, participate in library-wide planning, and represent the library in local and statewide consortia. S/he will play a
	seeks candidates for the position of Head of Cataloging. This position has primary responsibility for the bibliographic control of library materials in all formats. Sets standards for the department’s operation and maintains proficiency in the current state of professional library theory and practice as it applies to cataloging. Establishes departmental priorities and coordinates workflow within the department and with other library departments. Serves on the Library's management team. Trains, supervises, a
	Chair of Search Committee, Eden-Webster Library, 475 E. Lockwood Avenue, St. Louis, MO63119-3192. Affirmative action, equal opportunity employer. For complete job description and benefits information, see: http://library.webster.edu/jobopenings.html.CURATORIAL ASSISTANT: PRINTED BOOKS AND BIND­INGS. The Morgan Library. The Curatorial Assistant inventories collections; maintains departmental accessions records; and creates minimal-level, in-process records in the Library’s online catalog. These records conta
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	DIRECTOR FOR MASON LIBRARYKEENE STATE COLLEGEKeene State College invites applications for the 100 graduate students and 800 continuing edu­position of Director for Mason Library begin­cation students. The KSC library houses ning as early as January 1, 2002. Keene State approximately 300,000 paper volumes and has College is an affiliate of the University System active subscriptions to more than 1,200 periodi­of New Hampshire. The College is a public cals, newspapers, and annual publications. It comprehensive
	East 36th Street, New York, NY 10016; fax: (212) 481-3484; e-mail: humanresources@ morganlibrary.org. Equal opportunity employer.DEAN OF THE UNIVERSITY LIBRARIES AND CHIEF INFORMA­TION OFFICER. Adelphi University seeks a Dean of the Univer­sity Libraries and Chief Information Officer for a newly created position. The successful candidate will provide creative leadership for the integration of all areas of traditional library services and information technology at the University, which will be reorganized in
	for Buswell Memorial Library. Buswell Library provides primary curricular and research support for the College's academic life, which includes two doctoral degree programs and increased offerings for the distance learner. The director is responsible for all aspects of administration in the library, the supervision of its staff of seven library faculty and 15 support staff, and will report to the Dean of Technology and Institutional Research. Service on other academic and/or admin­istrative committees is exp
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	UNIVERSITY ARCHIVISTTYSUNIVERIWAKE FORESTWake Forest University (Search Reopened)Wake Forest University’s Z. Smith Reynolds Library seeks an experienced and energetic University Archivist to administer the Wake Forest University Archives and related collections. The University Archivist assures access to the collections and ensures that services and bibliographic records are of the highest standard. The Archivist promotes programs, exhibits, and the use and support of the Archives.The Wake Forest University
	vitae should be sent to: Human Resources, Wheaton College, Wheaton, IL 60187-5593. Complete application materials will be forwarded to candidates. Application deadline: November 1,2001, or until position is filled.DIRECTOR OF THE HILL FREEMAN LIBRARY. Reinhardt College invites applications for the position of Director of the Hill Freeman Library. The Director reports to the Vice President for Academic Affairs and is responsible for developing and monitoring the library budget; employing, assigning, and eval
	the goals of undergraduate liberal arts learning. Candidates must possess a master’s degree in library or information science from an ALA-accredited program with successful service in either public or college/university libraries. Annual salary and faculty rank contingent upon academic credentials and professional experience. Application deadline is October 15, 2001. Submit letter of interest, résumé, and names of five references to: B. Lee Cooper, Vice Presidentfor Academic Affairs, 7300 Reinhardt College 
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	TWO POSITIONS AVAILABLEUniversity of Missouri, RollaThe University of Missouri, Rolla is seeking qualified applicants for two positions:Cataloger (Position 51055):Perform original and complex copy cataloging for a variety of formats and in all subject areas; maintain MARC bibliographic and authority records using OCLC and a multicampus Innovative Interfaces system; establish name and series authority records; assist in analyzing and evaluating processes and in helping a department of four stay current on em
	degree; second master's degree; public service commitment; strong communication skills; demonstrated interpersonal/teamwork skills; and computer competency, including experience with relevant educa­tional technologies and Internet resources. An academic background in the field of education and some classroom teaching experience are strongly preferred. Minimum Salary: $37,200, Assistant Professor. Review beginsOctober15, 2001. Send letter of application, résume, and names, addresses, and phone numbers of thr
	is seeking candidates for the position of Electronic Services/Systems Librarian. The successful candidate will be expected to develop expertise in emerging technologies and lead or participate in innovative library projects. Knowledge of networking, TCP/IP, Z39.50, and other relevant standards/protocols, client/server applications, and develop­ments/trends in information delivery applicable to a community college. Must have a thorough knowledge of database searching and Web browsers, word processing basics 
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	HOLLINSDEAN OF LIBRARY AND INFORMATION SERVICESUNIVERSITYHollins UniversityHollins University seeks nominations and applications for the position of Dean of Library and Information Services.The dean’s principal responsibilities will be to provide strategic direction and leadership for the university’s library and information services within an academic environment committed to informa­tion integration and distributed access. This position oversees the operation of the library and information services units 
	a job description and application, or visit: www.macomb.cc.mi.us/jobs for the job description; an application form can be downloaded from the College Web site. Affirmative action, equal opportunity employer. Michigan Relay Center: (800) 649-3777 (Voice and TDD).FACULTY LIBRARIAN/LEARNING CONSULTANTS. (Two Posi­tions) Seattle Pacific University invites applications for two 11 -month positions available immediately. Exact duties of each position flexible: select 3-4 of the six options to create a full-time po
	or more of the subject areas shown above; expertise with subject- specific resources (electronic, Internet, print); ability to coordinate collection management, provide library information literacy, and work closely with faculty. Technology assignments could include heading or serving on Web committee, and researching/coordinating implemen­tation of electronic resources (e.g., virtual reference service). Distance Learning assignments will consist of assisting in the planning, coordination, and support of li
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	UNIVERSITY ARCHIVIST/ SPECIAL COLLECTIONS LIBRARIANDenison UniversityDenison University is a selective liberal arts college founded in 1831 and located in Granville, Ohio, 25 miles east of Columbus. The archivist is a member of the professional staff of the library and of the general faculty. A visible and active member of the Denison community, the Archivist promotes knowledge and understanding of the origins, achievements, and goals of the university. The University Archivist reports to the Director of Li
	GOVERNMENT INFORMATION/MICROFORMS LIBRARIAN.(Assistant Librarian) Louisiana State University Libraries seeks a service-oriented, innovative, and energetic individual to provide services and information resource development for government information and participate in the delivery of reference and instruction services at a combined general/government documents service desk. For a detailed description of the position, go to: http://www.lib.lsu.edu/lib/jobs/ index.html. Qualifications: Required: MLS from an A
	system and a statewide platform. This person will lead and empower a wide range of support staff; provide professional guidance and mentoring for technical services, periodicals, archives, and government documents; serve as an active member of the Leadership Team; and share expertise with the Collection Management team to assist in decision-making for library materials purchases. You will have an ALA- accredited MLS with at least five years of relevant experience; and knowledge of the Superintendent of Docu
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	DIRECTOR OF THE MELVIN J. ZAHNOW LIBRARYSaginaw Valley State University (Search Extended)Saginaw Valley State University (www.svsu.edu) seeks an innovative and dynamic administrator with demonstrated knowledge of academic libraries to serve as Director of the Melvin J. Zahnow Library.One of the fastest-growing universities in Michigan, Saginaw Valley State University has an enrollment of approximately 9,000 students. Degrees are offered at the baccalaureate and master’s level. More than 70 undergraduate pro
	hardware and software. Preferred: Interlibrary Loan/document delivery experience, including OCLC ILL subsystem; experience with ILLiad, ARIEL, EXCEL, ACCESS and full-text document delivery services; demonstrated supervisory experience; knowledge of emerging tech­nologies related to electronic document delivery services. Salary and Rank: This is a tenure-track, 12-month academic faculty position at the Assistant Librarian rank. Salary beginning at $32,000, depending upon qualifications. Librarians at the Uni
	Orleans, a member of the Louisiana State University system, is Louisiana’s largest urban public university. UNO is an equal opportunity, affirmative action employer. For a full job description, visit: http://library.uno.edu/vacancies.html.HEAD OF PRESERVATION. Indiana University Libraries Bloomington. Provide leadership and planning to prepare for 4,700-square-foot state-of-the-art preservation laboratory located in future Auxiliary Library Facility. The Preservation Department has acquired Kasemake automat
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	TWO POSITIONS AVAILABLEIllinois State UniversityScience Reference Librarian (Search Reopened)Milner Library offers a 12-month tenure-track faculty position to provide reference service, library instruction, and collection development in various science/technology fields.QUALIFICATIONS: ALA-accredited MLS by date of appointment, undergraduate degree or previous experience in science/technology. Additional advanced degree (preferably in science/technology) required for tenure and promotion.Social Science Libr
	an endowment to support preservation staff positions. Further information about the Libraries’ Preservation Department can be found at the Web site: http://www.indiana.edu/~libpres/. Responsibilities: Develops and establishes preservation policies as well as department’s long- and short-range goals and objectives to achieve programmatic balance; oversees state- and grant-funded budgets and develops cost-effective operation that is responsive to needs of other library units, collection managers, and library 
	Salary and rank negotiable and competitive, dependent upon qualifica­tions and experience. This is a tenure-track academic appointment that includes eligibility for sabbatical leaves. Benefits include medical, dental, and group life insurance; TIAA-CREF retirement/annuity; and liberal vacation and sick leave. To Apply: Review of applications begins September 15, 2001. Position remains open until filled. Send letter of application, professional vita, and the names, addresses, and phone numbers of four refere
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	CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, FRESNO HENRY MADDEN LIBRARYASSISTANT SPECIAL COLLECTIONS LIBRARIANThe Henry Madden Library is seeking an Assistant Special Collections Librarian for the management and development of the Central Valley Political Archive and to assist the Head of Special Collections.RESPONSIBILITIES: Reporting to the Head of Special Collections, the initial responsibility of this position is the management and development of the newly established Central Valley Political Archive (CVPA) whose miss
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	ELECTRONIC RESOURCES CATALOG LIBRARIANCal Poly Pomona University (Revised, Recruitment Period Extended)Cal Poly Pomona University Library seeks forward-looking applicants to play a leadership role in the management of electronic resources.RESPONSIBILITIES: Reporting to the Head, Bibliographic Access Services, and working in a team- oriented, highly automated, and networked environment, the successful candidate is expected to play a leadership role managing electronic resources, including cataloging remote a
	positions; provides vision and direction for the development of reference services and resources; guides technology planning in the department and coordinates with Libraries’ overall technology efforts; manages the library instruction program; and maintains effective working relation­ships with key library units, including Collection Development Services, Access Services, Technical Services, and Library Systems. The successful candidate serves as a member of the Advisory Council to the Dean and also represe
	successful administrative experience. Salary and Benefits: $49,000 to $55,000, depending upon qualifications and experience. A tenure-track faculty position. Excellent choice of benefits, including TIAA-CREF, Blue Cross/Blue Shield and HMOs. Twenty-two days' annual leave. Applica­tion: Deadline for receipt of applications: October 1, 2001. Send letter of application addressing qualifications, résumé, and the names, addresses, and telephone numbers of at least three professional references to: Kathy Downes, 
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	SERIALS LIBRARIANWashington UniversityThe Washington University Libraries, Olin Library System, invites applications for the position of Serials Librarian.RESPONSIBILITIES: Under the direction of the Associate Dean (Access, Bibliographic, and Informa­tion Services), the Serials Librarian is responsible for all the operations of the Serials Unit including hiring, training, and evaluating personnel; establishing policies and procedures; communicating with serials vendors; and monitoring the continuations budg
	For more information, see the Levy Library Web site at: www.ievy.org/ library. Qualifications: MLS from ALA-accredited institution; second master’s in economics, sociology, or other field related to public policy research and planning is highly desirable; two to four years’ experience providing collection development and information services in a foundation, corporate, law, or other special library related to economics and public policy planning and research, and/or related experience; familiarity with scho
	policies and serving as liaison to patrons, faculty, and staff; and nurturing a sen/ice-oriented environment. Qualifications: Required: MLS from an ALA-accredited program; successful management and supervisory experience; knowledge of, or interest in learning, serials cataloging and serials operations; awareness of basic cataloging tools; ability to work effectively and enthusiastically in a service-oriented, computer-intensive environment; a strong commitment to service and teamwork; effective communicatio
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	DEAN, LIBRARYArizona State University WestArizona State University West is seeking candidates for the position of Dean of the Library. We are looking for a visionary institutional leader who exhibits creativity, risk taking, and innovation. The Dean provides leader­ship for library programs and services, promotes collaborative relation­ships and effective communication, and actively supports the goals of diversity in a learner-centered university and its community. The Dean reports to the Provost.RESPONSIBI
	Pace Library, University of West Florida, 11000 University Parkway, Pensacola, FL32514-5750. An equal opportunity/access and affirmative action employerHUMANITIES LIBRARIAN. California State University, San Marcos. Tenure-track appointment at Senior Assistant Librarian level. Salary range starts at $48,156. Send application letter, resume, and names of three references to: Marion T. Reid, Dean, Library and Information Services, California State University San Marcos, San Marcos, CA 92096-0001. Review of app
	will begin on Monday, September 17, 2001. For information and required application forms, contact: Human Resources Office, Walla Walla Community College, 500 Tausick Way, Walla Walla, WA 99362; phone: (509) 527-4323; fax: (509) 527-4249; Web site: www.wallawalla.ee. Equal opportunity employer.LIFE SCIENCES LIBRARIAN. New York University Libraries. De­scription: Librarians serve as partners in the educational mission of NYU by establishing strong relationships with the faculty and students, building appropri
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	(continued from previous page)Arizona State University West, a vital component of ASU’s multicampus structure, serves more than 5,300 undergraduate and graduate students at its modern, growing campus in Phoenix, one of the country’s most dynamic multi-cultural and economic environments. ASU West is an urban commuter campus with a focus on learner-centered education. The university is committed to a balance of research and teaching, faculty-student research collaboration, interdisciplinary perspectives, and 
	trative headquarters of the Research Library Association of South Manhattan, a consortium which includes three academic institutions in Greenwich Village. Salary/Benefits: Faculty status, attractive benefits package including five weeks' annual vacation; salary commensurate with experience and background. To Apply: To ensure consideration, send resume and letterof application, including the name, address, and telephone number of three references, by September30, 2001, to: Janet Koztowski, Library Human Reso
	California State University, Stanislaus, is a liberal arts university with programs in applied and professional studies. Additional information is available at: http://www.library.csustan.edu/. Application Procedures: Please submit a letter of application and resume with names, addresses, phone numbers, and e-mail addresses of three references to: Reference Librarian Search Committee, c/o Dean of Library Services, California State University, Stanislaus, 801 West Monte Vista Avenue, Turlock, CA, 95382. Appl
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	TWO POSITIONS AVAILABLECALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, HAYWARD (Searches Extended)California State University, Hayward, is a state-supported institution located in the beautiful San Francisco Bay Area. The Library has a budget of $3.8 million, a collection of more than 1.7 million items, including over 900,000 volumes, microforms, and media resources, and a 39-member faculty and staff.REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS FOR THE TWO POSITIONS: ALA-accredited MLS; ability to work collaboratively; effective oral and written 
	activities and/or publications. Finalists will be asked to present a brief library instruction demonstration during the on-campus interview. Salary and Rank: Commensurate with experience and qualifications. Estimated minimums from Instructor to Associate are $30,000- $40,000. This is a full-time, non-tenure-track faculty position with generous health insurance benefits and retirement options. Application review begins immediately and continues until position is filled. Submit an application letter, résumé, 
	in accordance with the State Of Florida Sunshine Regulations. UCF is an equal opportunity, affirmative action employer.SCIENCE LIBRARIAN. California State University, San Marcos. Tenure-track appointment at Senior Assistant Librarian level. Salary range starts at $48,156. Send application letter, résumé, and names of three references to: Marion T. Reid, Dean, Library and Information Services, California State University San Marcos, San Marcos, CA 92096-0001. Review of applications begins September 17, 2001.
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	HEAD, ACQUISITIONS AND GIFTSGeorge Mason UniversityThe University Libraries of George Mason University seeks to fill the following management-level position:Head, Acquisitions and Gifts manages centralized acquisitions and donations for the four constituent libraries of the university libraries system, and also coordinates acquisitions control and activities with the University School of Law Library. Researches, proposes, and implements new and improved methods for acquiring, receiving, and paying for resea
	SCIENCE REFERENCE LIBRARIAN. Copley Library at the University of San Diego (USD) has an opening for a science reference librarian. 
	retirement plans and tuition remission. USD is a private, independent Roman Catholic university with 6,800 students in the College of Arts and Sciencesand schools of nursing, education, business administration, and law. The university's Web site is: www.sandiego.edu. Send letter of application, résumé, and names, addresses, and telephone numbers of three to five professional references to: Steve Staninger, Head of Public Services, Copley Library, University of San Diego, 5998 Alcala Park, San Diego, CA 9211
	Under the direction of the Head of Public Services, the successful candidate will provide general academic reference service including some evening and weekend duty. Responsibilities will include teaching library research methods classes and course-integrated bibliographic instruction. Liaison responsibilities will include collection development for the natural and physical sciences. Librarians in Copley Library have faculty appointments and are expected to excel in librarianship, have research programs, an
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	HEAD OF REFERENCE SERVICESCentral Michigan UniversityCentral Michigan University Libraries seek qualified applicants for the position of Head of Reference Services.Established in 1892, Central Michigan University has a growing enrollment of 27,015 students, including 18,471 students on the university’s main campus. Recently classified by the Carnegie Foundation as a doctoral/research-intensive university, CMU is recognized for strong undergraduate education and a range of focused graduate and research progr
	research library, supervisory experience, and familiarity with library automation required. We offer a competitive salary, a new enhanced flexible benefits package featuring increased 401 (k) funding, and a new generous Performance Reward Program. For immediate consideration, send your resume and salary requirements to: Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation, Attn: Human Resources, Route 2, P.O. Box 3777, Mashantucket, CT 06339-3777; fax: (860) 312-1599; e-mail: vrizzo@mptn.org. Visit us on the Web at: www.foxwo
	$37,211 -$44,299/year plus fringe benefits. Deadline: September 30, 2001. For required application and further information, see our Website: www.cocc.edu\hr; or contact: Human Resources Office, Central Oregon Community College, Metolius Hall, Room 101, 2600 NW College Way, Bend, OR 97701; phone: (541) 383-7216. If you are hearing/ speech impaired, call TDD: (541) 383-7708. Equal opportunity, affirma­tive action employer.URBAN ISSUES LIBRARIAN. Purdy/Kresge Library, Wayne State University. Position: Libraria
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	DEAN OF THE GRADUATE SCHOOL OF LIBRARY AND INFORMATION SCIENCEUniversity of Illinois at Urbana-ChampaignThe University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign invites nominations and applications for the Dean of the Graduate School of Library and Information Science (GSLIS). Candidates should have adminis­trative experience in a university, business, or government setting and evidence of a strong program of scholarly research with credentials necessary to gain full professorial status. The candidate will work with 
	social sciences, and business. Responsibilities: Develop, manage, and promote the use of electronic and print collections related to liaison assignments with the School of Social Work, Institute of Gerontology, and College of Urban Labor and Metropolitan Affairs (with particular emphasis within that college on the Department of Geography and Urban Planning and the Center for Peace and Conflict Studies); instruct upper- level undergraduate and graduate students in those programs in library use and informatio
	Fidelity, tuition assistance for employees and family members, reloca­tion assistance, and liberal vacation. The Campus and Purdy/Kresge Library: Wayne State University is a Carnegie Research University I and is one of the nation’s leading urban research universities. There are approximately 18,000 undergraduates and nearly 13,000 gradu­ates enrolled in university classes. The university's campus is attrac­tive and conveniently located in Detroit’s Cultural Center. The Purdy/ Kresge Library is the primary r
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	TWO POSITIONS AVAILABLE EMORY UNIVERSITYThe General Libraries of Emory University invites nominations and applications for the positions of Research Services Team Leader and Special Collections Cataloger.Research Services Team LeaderThe successful candidate will provide leadership to meet the reference, research, and consultation needs of faculty and students and incorporate new approaches and technologies to existing and future services while preserving our tradition of quality personal service to our user
	Literature. The Bibliographer also provides information services within Butler Library, Columbia University’s main history and humanities library. The position reports to the Director, Humanities and History. The Bibliographer selects books and serials in the above fields for the Butler Library stack collections and participates in the selection of electronic and microform materials in those fields for the University Libraries. The Bibliographer serves as the Libraries’ liaison to the academic departments r
	researchers in selected humanities and history areas. Working closely with the Butler Reference Department serving Columbia’s students, faculty, and other researchers in the humanities skills, both in working with colleagues and in library and/or academic instruction. Accredited MLS or equivalent experience and advanced degree in a relevant subject area (Ph.D. preferred) are required. Salary Ranges: Librarian I: $40,600- $50,750; Librarian II: $42,600-$57,510; Librarian III: $45,600-$68,400. Excellent benef
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	(continued from previous page)procedures for the online system as well as relevant cataloging and automation issues. The special collections cataloger will supervise and coordinate preservation activities for the print collections, and train and supervise staff assigned to cataloging support and materials preparation. In addition, the cataloger will provide assistance in reference services, outreach and exhibitions, and special projects and represent the library in professional arenas relating to rare book 
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	UNIVERSITY LIBRARIANThe University of North Carolina at CharlotteThe University of North Carolina (UNC) at Charlotte invites nomina­tions and applications for the position of University Librarian. The University Librarian reports to the Provost and Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs and is the chief administrative officer and spokesperson of the J. Murrey Atkins Library. The University Librarian administers a team composed of 3 Associate University Librarians, 3 Assistant University Librarians, 25 librari
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	REFERENCE/SCIENCE LIBRARIANUniversity of NebraskaUniversity of Nebraska at Omaha University Library seeks an energetic and highly motivated team member to join in the provision of reference and library instruction. The successful candidate will have a background or experience in one or more of the pure or applied sciences and be knowledgeable of, or experienced in, the licensing of electronic resources. The University and department have a strong commitment to achieving diversity among faculty and staff. We
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	HEAD OF MUSIC LIBRARYUNIVERSITY OF MICHIGANThe University Library is looking for a creative, knowledgeable Music Librarian to lead its Music Library program. One of 19 libraries in the UM University Library, the Music Library has in excess of 135,000 volumes, 80,000 scores, 30,000 recordings, videos, and special collections. The Head of the Music Library is responsible for the administration of the library, its staff, the development and organization of its collections, services to its clientele, and all li
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	THREE POSITIONS AVAILABLEAuburn University MontgomeryAuburn University Montgomery (AUM) seeks applications for the following positions: Bibliographic Instruction LibrarianAUM seeks an enthusiastic, energetic individual to coordinate the library’s bibliographic instruction program. Responsibilities include teaching classes on the use of library resources, evaluating courses offered, developing new courses, and coordinating instructional activities by the librarians. Duties also include assisting in the provi
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	ART AND DESIGN LIBRARIANUniversity of Connecticut (Search #02A61)Under the general direction of the Head of the Research and Information Services Area at the University of Connecticut Libraries, the incumbent is responsible for the Art and Design collections housed within the University’s main library. The incumbent serves as the University Libraries’ liaison to the Art and Art History Department and the William Benton Museum of Art, and as the Libraries’ expert in visual imagery. As a member of an Area Tea
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	ASSISTANT HEAD OF MUSIC LIBRARY Assistant/Associate LibrarianUniversity of California, BerkeleyOversees public services in the Music Library and assists the Head in overall management of the unit. Provides reference service, gives bibliographic instruction, and maintains the Music Library Website. Participates in collection development with primary responsibility for sound and video recordings. Serves as curator of the Music Library’s extensive manuscript and archival collections. Supervises a curatorial as
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	HEAD, INFORMATION SERVICES DEPARTMENTUniversity of AlabamaDESCRIPTION:The University of Alabama Libraries is seeking a dynamic, experienced librarian with a user-centered vision of 21 st century information services to provide leadership for the Humanities, Social Sciences, and Government Information Services Department located in the Amelia Gayle Gorgas Library. Incorporated in this department are the Information Center and Government Documents unit staffed by seven librarians, five classified staff, and 3
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	SOCIAL SCIENCES/ RESOURCE SERVICES LIBRARIANSkidmore CollegeSkidmore College seeks an energetic and innovative reference/resource services librarian to develop and deliver a range of traditional and innovative library services that facilitate the research and teaching needs of the faculty and students in the Anthropology, Sociology, Social Work, and Exercise Science departments. Responsibilities: Cultivating strong relationships with faculty and students; selecting resources for the collection; offering cou
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	THREE POSITIONS AVAILABLECALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITYNORTHRIDGEThe Delmar T. Oviatt Library seeks service-oriented, creative, and enthusiastic librarians to fill three tenure-track faculty positions positions. For complete details about the following positions, go to: http://library.csun.edu/libjobs.html.Collection Development Coordinator (Associate Librarian Rank)Leads all activities related to building the collection of our outstanding, comprehensive university library. Coordinates the collection developme
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	MEDIA LIBRARIANUNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIAThe University of Virginia Library seeks a dynamic, service-oriented individual to serve as Media Librarian for the state-of-the-art Robertson Media Center of Clemons Library. The University and the Libraries have a strong commitment to achieving diversity among faculty and staff.The Robertson Media Center is located in Clemons Library, the university’s undergraduate library. It provides resources, expertise, and equipment for the use and development of media materials f
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	HEAD, MONOGRAPHIC ACQUISITIONS AND RAPID CATALOGING DEPARTMENTNorthwestern UniversityHead, Monographic Acquisitions and Rapid Cataloging Department, reporting to the Assistant University Librarian for Technical Services, Northwestern University Library.SUMMARY: Manages and leads the Monographic Acquisitions and Rapid Cataloging (MARC) Department, which is responsible for the order, receipt, and copy cataloging of monographic publications using the Voyager library management system and other automated system
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	LIBRARY DIRECTORKirksville College of Osteopathic MedicineThe Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine seeks a creative and dynamic leader as director of the A.T. Still Memorial Library. The library serves the onsite and remote biomedical information needs of the college, the Arizona School of Health Sciences, the School of Health Management, the Northeast Regional Medical Center, and the Kirksville Osteopathic Training Institute. The library is a resource library in the National Network of Libraries of M