[SPAM 0.9] Job: Scholarly Communications Librarian at Butler University

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Content preview:  Position Overview Butler University Libraries invite applications
   for a Scholarly Communications Librarian, a 12-month, non-tenured (continuing
   appointment) position with the rank of assistant professor, reporting to
  the Associate Dean for Collections and Digital Services. The Scholarly Communication
   Librarian position provides leadership for scholarly communication and digital
   scholarship initiatives at Butler University Libraries. Scholarly communication
   is a strategic priority for Butler Libraries and this position is responsible
   for managing and developing the library’s institutional repository (Digital
   Commons via bepress), digital publishing initiatives, and digital humanities
   projects. The librarian in this position leads education and outreach to
  faculty and provides guidance to library colleagues and others on issues relevant
   to the evolving scholarly publishing landscape, including author rights,
  open access (OA) publishing, and other publishing trends as related to metrics,
   tenure, and promotion. The position also serves as the Libraries’ primary
   resource on copyright compliance, fair use, and other intellectual property
   issues that pertain to library collections and services. As a library faculty
   member, the Scholarly Communications Librarian has liaison responsibilities
   to provide library instruction, collection development, and research support
   for a selected college or department(s). [...] 

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Position Overview

Butler University Libraries invite applications for a Scholarly Communications Librarian, a 12-month, non-tenured (continuing appointment) position with the rank of assistant professor, reporting to the Associate Dean for Collections and Digital Services. The Scholarly Communication Librarian position provides leadership for scholarly communication and digital scholarship initiatives at Butler University Libraries. Scholarly communication is a strategic priority for Butler Libraries and this position is responsible for managing and developing the library’s institutional repository (Digital Commons via bepress), digital publishing initiatives, and digital humanities projects. The librarian in this position leads education and outreach to faculty and provides guidance to library colleagues and others on issues relevant to the evolving scholarly publishing landscape, including author rights, open access (OA) publishing, and other publishing trends as related to metrics, tenure, and promotion. The position also serves as the Libraries’ primary resource on copyright compliance, fair use, and other intellectual property issues that pertain to library collections and services. As a library faculty member, the Scholarly Communications Librarian has liaison responsibilities to provide library instruction, collection development, and research support for a selected college or department(s).

Essential Duties and Responsibilities:

Assuming primary responsibility of the Digital Commons institutional repository of scholarly and creative works and publications by members of the Butler community; coordinating, overseeing, and assessing the processes (e.g., faculty outreach, copyright compliance) related to the repository’s maintenance and development
Supporting and promoting library publishing initiatives, including open access journals and open educational resources (OER)
Providing leadership for planning and implementing digitization projects in coordination with University Archives and Special Collections in alignment with the Libraries’ mission and strategic goals
Promoting engagement with faculty and students around digital scholarship research and preservation initiatives hosted and supported by the library
Collaborating with liaison librarians and members of the Center for Academic Technology to provide tools and educational opportunities to promote knowledge and awareness of copyright requirements and best practices in topics related to scholarly communication
Providing leadership in the adoption of best practices in scholarly communication relevant to Butler’s academic mission
Serving as a liaison to an academic department, responsible for course-based information literacy instruction, collection development, and faculty support
Supervising and directing the work of one full time staff member (Library Associate / Scholarly Communication)

Desired Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:

Understand the environment and ethics of information and information-seeking processes to structure library services for users and scholars
Understand and apply requirements, best practices, and guidelines for scholarly communication relevant to Butler Libraries’ digital initiatives and processes
Communicate scholarly communication issues in a balanced way that can be adjusted to a wide range of audiences across the disciplines
Use communication and interpersonal skills to interact effectively in a collaborative work environment
Use marketing and outreach skills to discover and recruit institutional scholarly input, research data, and other content for inclusion in the institutional repository
Apply project management skills to plan, implement, and assess digital scholarship and publishing projects
Ability to learn new platforms as well as learning code, or digging into existing code to solve problems on publishing or repository systems
Integrate use of relevant current technologies (e.g. Omeka, or other emerging platforms) and tools into everyday practice and demonstrate their value to others
Work collaboratively and effectively with diverse groups, including students, faculty, and staff
Participate in grant and other external funding opportunities in support of the Libraries’ mission and strategic goals
Manage and direct the work of full time staff and sometimes student workers

Minimum Qualifications:

Master's of Library Science from an ALA-accredited institution and ability to meet minimum qualifications for the rank of Assistant Professor as stated in 20.30.30.B.2.a of the Butler University Faculty Handbook.

Preferred Qualifications:

Master’s of Library Science from an ALA-accredited institution, as well as a Juris Doctor degree, or second Master’s degree in a humanities-related field; ability to meet minimum qualifications for the rank of Associate Professor as stated in 20.30.30.B.2.b of the Butler University Faculty Handbook.

Working Conditions:

Office and desk work in Irwin library, some service desk back-up needed periodically.

Reports To:

Associate Dean for Collections &amp; Digital Services

Supervises:

Library Associate / Scholarly Communication (indirect supervision of student workers – shares supervision and quality control for work)

 


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