CDL-Search extended: E-Resources Coordinator, Univ. of Texas at San Antonio

From: Lynn Sipe <lsipe_at_usc.edu>
Date: Wed, 13 Jan 2010 11:42:40 -0800
To: COLLDV-L_at_usc.edu
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> From:
> Posie Aagaard <Posie.Aagaard_at_utsa.edu>
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> **Please excuse cross-postings.**
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> *-- Search extended until February 19, 2010 --*
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> Electronic Resources Coordinator, University of Texas at San Antonio
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> *Job Description:*
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> The University of Texas at San Antonio Library seeks to hire a 
> motivated individual to serve as Electronic Resources Coordinator. 
> This position resides in the Electronic Resources Unit of the 
> Acquisitions Department. Reporting to the Head of Electronic 
> Acquisitions and Serials Control, this librarian will provide 
> leadership and professional expertise in the management and 
> coordination of library electronic resources. S/he will supervise four 
> Library Assistants.
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> *Required Qualifications:*
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> MLS or equivalent from an ALA-accredited program.
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> Three years of professional experience in collection development, 
> serials acquisitions, and/or systems with one year of experience in 
> electronic resources management, including knowledge of licensing 
> issues, access provision, and troubleshooting.
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> Two years of supervisory experience.
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> *Salary*: $ 46,248 - $67,092 (flexible depending on qualifications) 
> for a 12-month appointment. A liberal benefits package and support for 
> professional development is provided.
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> *Closing Date: February 19, 2010*
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> The University of Texas at San Antonio <http://www.utsa.edu/> is one 
> of the fastest growing higher education institutions in Texas and the 
> second largest institution in the UT System. Serving the San Antonio 
> metropolitan area and the broader region of South Texas, UTSA has more 
> than 29,000 students enrolled in over 132 undergraduate and graduate 
> degree programs across its three campuses: Main Campus, Downtown 
> Campus and Hemisfair Park Campus. UTSA nationally ranks fourth in the 
> number of undergraduate degrees and 12th in the number of master's 
> degrees awarded to Hispanic students. As a multicultural institution 
> of access and excellence, UTSA aims to be a premier public research 
> university providing access to educational excellence and preparing 
> citizen leaders for the global environment.
>
> The UTSA Libraries <http://lib.utsa.edu/> are at an exciting point in 
> history with new leadership, a forward-thinking vision, and a major 
> renovation project underway. The UTSA Libraries include the John Peace 
> Library on Main Campus, the Downtown Campus Library, and the UTSA 
> Archives at the Institute for Texas Cultures on the Hemisfair Park 
> campus. The John Peace Library is currently in the midst of a 
> four-year renovation process informed by fresh thinking on collection 
> management and student intellectual engagement. The libraries are 
> well-integrated into the intellectual life of campus through active 
> partnerships with the Writing Center, Teaching and Learning Center and 
> Tomas Rivera Center for Student Success. In support of UTSA’s goal of 
> becoming a Tier One public research university, UTSA Libraries seek to 
> achieve Association of Research Libraries status within the next decade.
>
> For more information or to apply, please use STARS, the Streamlined 
> Applicant Referral System, at https://www.utsajobs.com. For assistance 
> accessing STARS, call UTSA Human Resources at (210) 458-4250. This is 
> a security sensitive position. Employment is contingent upon a 
> successful background check.
>
> UTSA is an EEO/AA employer. Women, minorities, veterans, and 
> individuals with disabilities are encouraged to apply.
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> ----------------------------------------------------
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> *Posie Aagaard*
>
> Interim Assistant Dean for Collections and Assessment
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> University of Texas at San Antonio Library
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> One UTSA Circle
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> San Antonio, TX 78249-0671
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> phone: (210) 458-4878
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> fax: (210) 458-4577
>
Received on Thu Jan 14 2010 - 03:02:36 EST