Position Announcement (Maryland)

From: Rick Anderson <rickand_at_unr.edu>
Date: Tue, 22 Feb 2005 06:40:45 -0800
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Date: Tue, 22 Feb 2005
From: Melanie Schaffner (Johns Hopkins Univ.) <melanie_at_muse.jhu.edu>
Subject: Position Announcement


Project MUSE currently has the following position available. **Please 
do not respond directly to this email for information -- see below for 
contact details.**


TITLE: Usability and Outreach Librarian, Project MUSEŽ
LOCATION: Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore, MD

Project MUSE is recruiting candidates with excellent academic library 
skills to work in a non-traditional environment serving a broad and 
diverse user base. This librarian will be responsible for leading 
efforts to increase usage of the Project MUSE electronic journals 
collection, develop usability testing, outreach services, and user 
education programs, assist in efforts to improve the interface and 
functionality of Project MUSE, and analyze usage and user trends to 
support planning and development.

Duties include but are not limited to: Develop and coordinate outreach 
services and user education programs for librarians and end users; 
conduct surveys and focus groups to determine user needs; field 
questions and correspond with users; assist with related marketing 
activities, including traveling to conferences and vendor fairs; 
develop and coordinate testing program to support Project MUSE 
usability goals and quality standards; coordinate testing and develop 
policies and procedures; design and conduct usability tests, analyze 
and interpret results, and make recommendations; serve as a resource 
for Project MUSE Team; participate in ongoing development of interfaces 
and functionality for Project MUSE; Coordinate Project MUSE's 
informational web pages; develop and maintain accurate online and print 
informational materials, including tools and resources for librarians 
and end users, training materials to support outreach services, and 
"help" modules; work collaboratively with members of the Project MUSE 
team, especially the MUSE User Services Manager and Staff and MUSE 
Marketing Services on outreach activities; as part of outreach duties, 
will work extensively with librarians, faculty, researchers, and 
students at many different institutions.

QUALIFICATIONS:

Required:

ALA-Accredited MLS Degree with two years experience working with users 
and electronic resources in library and information service 
environment, including reference, instruction and user outreach 
activities and preparing written and online guides and training 
materials; advanced computer skills; ability to work with wide range of 
programs and platforms; knowledge of web page design, usability 
principles, research methodologies, information architecture, and HTML; 
excellent oral and written communication, interpersonal, and 
presentation skills; excellent analytical, organizational and 
problem-solving skills; comprehensive knowledge of information 
literacy, general academic library and electronic publishing trends; 
demonstrated ability to work both independently and collaboratively as 
part of a team.

Preferred:

Experience conducting usability testing, moderating focus groups and 
interviews, and working in a UNIX environment.

About Project MUSE:
Project MUSE's mission is to provide electronic access to primary 
current periodical content from not-for-profit publishers in the 
humanities and social sciences to research libraries, master's colleges 
and universities, four-year colleges, and a mix of community colleges, 
public libraries, high schools and other special libraries nationally 
and internationally. Managed by the Johns Hopkins University Press, in 
collaboration with the Milton S. Eisenhower Library at Johns Hopkins 
University and the participating publishers, Muse currently provides 
online access to over 270 titles from some 60 publishers to its nearly 
1,200 subscribing libraries worldwide. The Project has been hailed for 
its library-friendly licensing and usage policies, easy online 
navigation, and reasonable pricing plans. For more information on MUSE, 
log onto http://muse.jhu.edu.

For more information about the position announcement and how to apply, 
go to http://jobs.jhu.edu/, select "Search Jobs@JHU," and search 
"19124" as the Requisition Number.

Questions about this position may also be directed to Elizabeth Brown, 
Project MUSE Manager of User Services: ebrown_at_jhu.edu.


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