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Date: Fri, 18 May 2007
From: Deborah A. McCarthy (Univ. of Wyoming) <mccarthy_at_uwyo.edu>
Subject: Position Announcement
ELECTRONIC RESOURCES LIBRARIAN - #1095
Collection Development, UW Libraries
The University of Wyoming is seeking applicants for an Electronic
Resources Librarian (ERL) position.
Responsibilities:
Plays a leadership role in the acquisition, management, and evaluation
of licensed electronic resources to ensure consistent and integrated
access for the University of Wyoming. Working in a collaborative
environment, the ERL is primarily responsible for all phases of
procurement and management of licensed electronic resources. The
position reports to the Head of Collection Development.
The ERL is the Library's principal liaison to vendors and consortial
partners regarding all issues for acquisition and maintenance of
online resources. Manages lifecycle processes for electronic resources,
including tracking vendor and license information, consortial
memberships, renewals and plans for discontinuation of resources or
significant interface changes. Develops and monitors data and
statistics to better enable the analysis of electronic resource use
and pricing patterns. Creates and interprets usage reports and other
data to support decision-making. Participates in the materials budget
planning process.
Minimum Qualifications
ALA-accredited graduate degree from a library and information sciences
program or an advanced degree in a related field
Excellent problem solving, analytical and organizational skills.
Excellent oral and written communication skills.
Ability to collaborate successfully with faculty and colleagues in a
working environment characterized by rapid change.
Preferred Qualifications
Three years experience in an academic library
Evidence of high levels of productivity when working independently or
in groups, as changing situations require.
Successfully demonstrated leadership skills.
Experience in working with publishers and vendors of electronic
resources.
Demonstrated competencies in managing or troubleshooting electronic
resources.
Experience in and strong commitment to outstanding user experiences.
Demonstrated flexibility in and enjoyment of collaborative endeavors
in a project-based environment.
Project management experience.
Understanding of practices and trends in using licensed electronic
resources and other digital content such as open URL access,
federated searching, course management systems, and electronic
resource management software.
Experience with inventory tracking, report generating, and database
development tools.
APPLICATION AND SALARY: Review of applications will begin on June 19,
2007, and will continue until the position is filled or the search is
terminated. Minimum salary is $37,000 dependent on qualifications and
experience; 12-month appointment, 22 days vacation; sick leave, group
health insurance, state and TIAA-CREF retirement plans, no state income
tax. Please direct questions to Ms. Birgit Burke at 307-766-3279 or
e-mail burek_at_uwyo.edu.
TO APPLY: Send cover letter, resume, and the names, address, telephone
number and e-mail address of three professional references to:
Birgit Burke, Assistant to the Dean
University of Wyoming Librarie
1000 E. University Avenue, Department 3334
Laramie, WY 82071
Fax: 307-766-2510
E-mail: burek_at_uwyo.edu
Please follow-up faxed or e-mailed applications with copy via mail.
EEO/AA
ENVIRONMENT: The University of Wyoming is the only accredited four-
year institution of higher education in the state. The University's
library collections total 1.4 million volumes. Laramie, a city of
27,000 located 130 miles northwest of Denver, offers a reasonable cost
of living and the friendly, relaxed atmosphere of a small community
combined with the cultural and social activities associated with the
University. Laramie is located in an area of national forest, clean
air, wide-open spaces and excellent summer and winter recreation sites.
Additional information about the Libraries and the University of
Wyoming may be accessed through its Web site: www.uwyo.edu.
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