Position Announcement (Maryland)

From: Rick Anderson <rickand_at_unr.edu>
Date: Fri, 25 May 2007 08:06:12 -0700
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Date: Fri, 25 May 2007
From: Terry Wittig (Nat'l Lib. of Medicine) <wittigt_at_mail.nlm.nih.gov>
Subject: Position Announcement


NATIONAL LIBRARY OF MEDICINE 
Serials Acqusitions Librarian (2 vacancies) 

The National Library of Medicine has openings for two Serials 
Acquisitions Librarians in the Serial Records Section, Technical 
Services Division.

The Serial Records Section is responsible for acquiring and managing 
over 20,000 print and electronic subscriptions for biomedical and 
related serials from over 150 countries. Staffed by nine librarians, 
seven library technicians and one technical information specialist, the 
Section is organized into geographic area teams each led by an 
acquisitions librarian.  Librarians are responsible for planning the 
work of the team, providing guidance and training to staff on the team,
fostering cooperation and communication among members of the team and 
working collegially with other teams in the Section.  Teams are 
responsible for managing all acquisitions activities for their 
geographic area including ordering new titles, maintaining subscriptions
and standing orders, processing invoices for payment, receiving serial 
issues, claiming missing issues and establishing access to electronic 
resources.  Serial records are maintained using the Voyager Integrated 
Library System and the Meridian Electronic Resources Management System. 

The position requires knowledge of print and electronic serials and the 
ability to assess, develop and implement technology to promote the 
successful management of serials; excellent organizational and 
analytical skills; the ability to work well in teams both as a member 
and a leader; the ability to work flexibly in a rapidly changing 
environment; knowledge of integrated library systems; the ability to 
utilize report writing, word processing and spreadsheet software to 
efficiently manage serials accounts; the ability to foster and maintain
excellent relationships with vendors and staff in person and via 
written communication.

See full vacancy announcement and details on applying at USA Jobs:
http://tinyurl.com/39hq65 

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More than just a library! 

Although the National Library of Medicine is the world's largest 
library of the health sciences, with a collection of more than 7 
million, the Library also conducts research in biomedical 
communications, creates databases and search tools for molecular 
biology information resulting from the Human Genome Project, creates 
specialized information services in the areas of toxicology and 
environmental health, and supports a  nationwide network of medical 
libraries. The Library's various Web-based databases are the world's 
most consulted medical information resources, for scientists, health 
professionals, and the public. 

Terry Wittig 
Serial Records Section 
National Library of Medicine 
8600 Rockville Pike 
Bldg. 38, Rm. B1W10 
Bethesda, MD  20894 
301-435-7073  voice 
301-402-0422  fax 
wittigt_at_mail.nlm.nih.gov 

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