Position Announcement (Maryland)

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Date: Tue, 27 Sep 2005
From: Dawn Hale (Johns Hopkins Univ.) <dhale_at_JHU.EDU>
Subject: Position Announcement


ELECTRONIC RESOURCES ACQUISITIONS LIBRARIAN
Johns Hopkins University
The Sheridan Libraries

This position offers an opportunity for an innovative, service oriented 
librarian with strong communications skills to manage the Library's 
subscription based electronic resources.  

Responsibilities: Research, analyze, and assess vendor products, 
aggregators, offers, and services. Collaborate with collection 
development librarians at various JHU libraries, consortia, publishers, 
and vendors. Establish trials and pilots as requested by collection 
development librarians.  Provide lead role in negotiating license 
agreements and coordinating the work of others engaged in the 
negotiation process, including license review with University Purchasing

and Legal Counsel.  Communicate with vendors to obtain the best terms 
and conditions possible.  Coordinate troubleshooting of issues relating 
to access, maintenance, payment, and other performance matters related 
to electronic resource procurement. Design workflow, streamline 
processes, establish and document procedures to acquire resources, 
process changes, and renew subscriptions.  Ensure the quality and 
integrity of the acquisition, electronic resources management, and 
serials control modules of the Horizon integrated library system. 
Coordinate public access to electronic journals through support and 
maintenance of link resolver software (i.e., SFX).   Implement and
manage 
the Electronic Resource Management module and related applications. 
Create and maintain statistical reports for the Libraries' electronic 
resources. Oversee the expenditure of over $3,000,000 for electronic 
resources in collaboration with collection development staff and the 
various library financial units. Maintain current awareness of 
information tools and technology in order to meet the needs of students,

faculty, staff, and user community. Collaborate with other technical 
services managers to coordinate policies, procedures, and workflows. 
Reports to the Coordinator of Serials and Electronic Resources 
Acquisitions.

Qualifications

Required: ALA-accredited MLS. Solid experience negotiating and
monitoring 
licensing agreements for electronic resources. Demonstrated experience 
working with vendors of information resources and the publishing
industry. 
Knowledge of evolving scholarly publication models and acquisitions 
business practices, including copyright, Intellectual Property, and 
licensing terms/issues in a networked environment. Knowledge of link 
resolver software and electronic resource management systems.
Demonstrated 
experience in budget management.  Experience with an integrated library 
system and a bibliographic utility (OCLC or  RLIN).  Effective 
interpersonal skills, oral and written communication skills essential. 
Solid organizational skills.  Strong analytical and problem-solving 
skills. Commitment to using technology to help advance work goals and to

enhancing service through teamwork and proactive approaches. Ability to 
balance priorities, meet deadlines and to prioritize work to ensure th!
 at departmental and library goals are realized. Flexibility and 
initiative in carrying out assignments in a changing environment. 
Commitment to professional growth and development. 

Preferred:  Three or more years of  electronic resources experience in a

large academic or  public library.

The Sheridan Libraries encompass the Milton S. Eisenhower Library and
its 
collections at the John Work Garrett Library, the George Peabody
Library, 
and the Albert D. Hutzler Undergraduate Reading Room. Its primary 
constituency is the students and faculty in the schools of Arts &
Sciences, 
Engineering, and Professional Studies in Business & Education. A key 
partner in the academic enterprise, the library is a leader in the 
innovative application of information technology and has implemented 
notable diversity and organizational development programs. 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 staff."  The Libraries prize initiative, creativity, 
professionalism, and teamwork.

Visit  http://jobs.jhu.edu/ to complete an online application and use
the 
Search Jobs/Career Cart feature to apply for position # 20569. When 
submitting resume, please include the names of three references on cover

letter.  We offer a competitive salary and generous benefits, including 
tuition remission, multiple options for retirement plans, same-sex
domestic 
partner benefits, in a smoke free/drug free environment. AA/EOE

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