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Date: Wed, 31 Oct 2007 15:08:41 -0500
From: Mary Kitchens (Georgia College & State U.) <mary.kitchens_at_gcsu.edu>
Subject: Search extended--Serials/Acquisitions Coordinator--GA College &
State University
We have extended our search for a Serials/Acquisitions Coordinator at
Georgia College & State
University, and therefore are posting again. Please see below for details.
Thanks,
Mary Kitchens
Acquisitions Librarian, GCSU
GEORGIA COLLEGE & STATE UNIVERSITY
LIBRARY AND INSTRUCTIONAL TECHNOLOGY CENTER
SERIALS/ACQUISITIONS COORDINATOR
Georgia College & State University offers a unique opportunity for an
innovative, enthusiastic,
and collaborative librarian to provide vision and leadership that both
reflects current needs and
anticipates future trends in the management of acquisitions, serials,
and electronic resources in
evolving library and instructional environments.
RESPONSIBILITIES: Administers and manages the activities of the
Serials/Acquisitions unit,
including the supervision of faculty, staff, and students. Participates
in governance as a member
of the Library Management Council. Responsible for monitoring LITC
budget and providing
information as needed for reporting and budget decisions. Responsible
for the acquisition,
cataloging, processing, and fiscal accounting for serials in print,
microfilm, and electronic format.
Manages the daily periodicals operations, including orders, renewals,
binding, statistical reporting,
invoicing, claiming activities, etc. Responsible for the acquisition,
licensing, implementation, assessment,
and ongoing maintenance of electronic resources. Registers, monitors,
and troubleshoots
subscription-related access to electronic resources with publishers and
vendors, including EBSCO
and Serials Solutions. Provides access to electronic journals through
support and maintenance of link
resolver software. Provides limited reference desk service; acts as
liaison to one or more departments
on campus; and serves on LITC and university committees.
QUALIFICATIONS: ALA-accredited MLS/MLIS. Minimum of two (2) years of
serials management
experience, preferably in an academic library. Demonstrated knowledge of
acquisitions and budget
management. Knowledge of the purchasing, licensing, and management of
electronic resources.
Experience working with vendors and publishers. Experience with an
integrated library system and
OCLC. Successful supervisory experience. Attention to detail and
accuracy. Ability to balance priorities
and meet deadlines. Flexibility in adapting to change. Excellent written
and oral communication skills.
Ability to work independently as well as within a team environment, to
take initiative, and to follow through
with all responsibilities and assigned tasks. Strong analytical,
problem-solving, and organizational skills.
Commitment to professional growth/development and the ability to mentor
and train others. Potential
to meet academic rank and tenure requirements. Preferred: 3-5 years of
acquisitions and/or serials
experience in an academic library, which includes supervision.
Experience with Voyager, Serials Solutions,
and SFX.
RANK AND SALARY: 12-month, tenure-track appointment. Salary and faculty
rank commensurate
with qualifications and experience. Competitive benefits package
includes Tuition Assistance Program.
APPLICATION DEADLINE: Review of applications will begin immediately and
continue until the
position is filled.
APPLICATION PROCEDURE: Send letter of application, current vita, copy of
transcripts (official
transcripts required prior to interviewing), and the names, addresses,
telephone numbers, and e-mail
addresses of three professional references to: Christine Zuger,
Co-Chair, Serials/Acquisitions Coordinator
Search, Library and Instructional Technology Center, Georgia College &
State University,
Campus Box 043, Milledgeville, GA 31061. Georgia is an Open Records
state. The finalist will be
required to submit to a background investigation.
ABOUT THE LIBRARY: Georgia College & State University is the state’s
designated Public Liberal
Arts University, located in historic Milledgeville. The campus consists
of 6,000 students. The Library
and Instructional Technology Center is one of the largest libraries in
Georgia, with space for 450,000
volumes. The library includes 39 group study rooms, two electronic
classrooms, three computer labs,
a graphics lab, and an Internet café. Primary access to the library
catalog, periodical indexes, and full-text
periodical databases is provided via GALILEO, Georgia's state-wide
library consortium. The library also
houses the internationally recognized Flannery O’Connor Collection, the
papers of Georgia’s late
United States Senator, Paul D. Coverdell, and the university’s museum.
Visit Georgia College at http://www.gcsu.edu and the library at
http://library.gcsu.edu.
GCSU is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action institution committed to
cultural, racial, and ethnic
communities and compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act. It
is expected that successful
candidates share in this commitment.
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