Historical Society, Wisconsin Librarian Job Announcement Code(s): 08-03413 County(ies): Dane Classification Title: / JAC: Job Working Title: LIBRARIAN 08-03413 Serials Resources Librarian Type of Employment: Full Time (40 hrs/week) Salary: Schedule and Range 13-01 $18.147 to $20.000 per hour depending on qualifications ($37,891 to $41,760 annual salary) with excellent state benefits. A six-month probationary period will be required. Contact: Brian L. Schroeder, Human Resources Specialist, Telephone 608-264-6409; FAX 608-264-6415; BrianL.Schroeder@wisconsinhistory.org Bargaining Unit: Education Area of Competition: Open Deadline to Apply: 5/24/2010 Completed application materials must be received by 4:00 p.m. on Monday May 24, 2010. Exam Information: Exam cannot be previewed. The Wisconsin Historical Society, Library/Archives Division is located at 816 State Street in Madison, Wisconsin on the University of Wisconsin campus. For additional information please see the Wisconsin Historical Society website at http://www.wisconsinhistory.org Job Duties: Under the direction of the Collection Development Coordinator, this position is responsible for the selection, acquisition, selected cataloging, and related collection development tasks necessary for the management of the serials (periodicals and newspapers) collections in all formats in the Library-Archives of the Wisconsin Historical Society. This position is also responsible for evaluating and acquiring new content formats, including knowledge of formats for electronic serials resources, and for helping to manage the library's transition from print to electronic serials resources. This position also works in cooperation with other professional Library-Archives staff members to plan, develop, coordinate, and implement all serials works. A well qualified candidate will have a MLS (Library Science) degree from an accredited graduate library science program in addition to their professional work experience. Special Notes: A criminal background check will be conducted prior to an offer of employment to determine if the circumstances of any conviction may be related to the job. The Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986 requires employers to hire only individuals who are eligible to work in the United States. Upon reporting for work, an individual will be expected to present proper evidence establishing employability. Verification of academic degrees will be conducted prior to an offer of employment. Job Knowledge, Skills and Abilities: Knowledge of and experience with library collection development issues and practices in research libraries in serials (periodicals and newspapers) as typically acquired in a graduate school library science or information management program. Ability to adapt effectively to the changing world of information systems and to each new generation of tools needed for acquiring and preserving serials content. Experience with research library acquisitions practices such as approval plans and serials management databases, vendor relations, licensing issues, and fund accounting systems. Knowledge of research library collection assessment tools and the preparation of analyses of collection strengths and weaknesses. Knowledge of evolving research trends and scholarly communications in selected academic disciplines (e.g., history, journalism, library & information studies, ethnic studies). Knowledge of library reference tools and research methods in the areas of North American history and government publishing. Knowledge of and experience with MS Office systems including word processing, spreadsheets, and databases. Ability to communicate clearly and effectively, verbally and in writing, with supervisors, colleagues, vendors, and patrons. Ability to train and lead part-time and temporary staff explaining, delegating, and monitoring tasks so that stated goals can be reacheAbility to lift and move volumes or containers weighing up to 35 pounds. How To Apply: Please submit an Application for State Employment form (OSER-DMRS-38), available on the internet at: http://oser.state.wi.us/application.asp (please note that Madison, Wisconsin is located in Dane county – county code 13); a current resume; and a paper (not to exceed a total of 4 pages) that describes your experience for the appropriate three questions below. Please label each response 1, 2, and 3. Write clearly and concisely and use examples to support your statements when necessary. Since the answers to each question will be scored separately, be sure to provide a separate and complete answer for each question. Do not reference your resume or response to one question as the answer for part of any other question - each answer should stand alone. Your responses are considered to be an Examination for this position and will be used to determine your eligibility for this vacancy. Please answer questions 1, 2, and 3 below: 1. Describe your education, training and work experience with library acquisitions and/or collection development work. Identify the type of library (e.g. public, academic, research, special), the size and scope of the collections you worked with and your level of responsibility for tasks that include, but are not limited to: Writing or implementing collection development policies Use of collection assessment tools Selection, ordering, and budgeting Preparing or applying approval plans Overseeing work of order staff Include in your answer any training, coursework, and academic degrees that you have in library science or related fields. 2. Describe your work experience with the management or preservation of serials (newspapers and periodicals) collections including working with vendors or publishers. Indicate the size and scope of the collections you worked with and your level of responsibility for tasks that include, but are not limited to: Selection and budgeting Ordering, check-in, or claiming Managing subscriptions, licensing work, and vendor relations Preservation or cataloging 3. Describe your work experience with any aspect of the acquisition and/or management of electronic library resources including serials. Indicate the size and scope of the resources you have worked with and your level of responsibility with tasks that include, but are not limited to: Working with vendors and publishers Digital rights management Working with technical staff to manage access Preservation or cataloging Do not send materials as zip files. Send completed application materials (via mail, Fax or E-mail to Brian Schroeder, Human Resources Specialist, Wisconsin Historical Society, 816 State Street, Madison, WI 53706-1482; 608/264-6409; Fax 608/264-6415; or E-mail at BrianL.Schroeder@wisconsinhistory.org Completed materials must be received by 4:00 p.m. on Monday May 24, 2010. Materials will be evaluated and the most qualified applicants will be invited to participate in the next step of the selection process. Questions may be directed to Brian Schroeder at 608/264-6409. The Wisconsin Historical Society is an equal opportunity employer. |
Monday, April 26, 2010
[LIBJOBS] Serials Resources Librarian Madison, WI USA
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