Humanist Discussion Group, Vol. 14, No. 551. Centre for Computing in the Humanities, King's College London <http://www.princeton.edu/~mccarty/humanist/> <http://www.kcl.ac.uk/humanities/cch/humanist/> Date: Sat, 09 Dec 2000 06:25:39 +0000 From: NINCH-ANNOUNCE <david@ninch.org> Subject: Two position announcements: Virginia & Rutgers NINCH ANNOUNCEMENT News on Networking Cultural Heritage Resources from across the Community December 7, 2000 TWO POSITION ANNOUNCEMENTS UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA: MANAGER, ELECTRONIC IMPRINT RUTGERS UNIVERSITY: ASSOCIATE UNIVERSITY LIBRARIAN FOR DIGITAL LIBRARY SYSTEMS Two striking position announcements that caught our attention. David Green =========== UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA: MANAGER, ELECTRONIC IMPRINT >Date: Thu, 07 Dec 2000 07:43:46 +0000 >From: Humanist Discussion Group <willard@lists.village.virginia.edu> (by >way of Willard McCarty <willard.mccarty@kcl.ac.uk>) >To: Humanist Discussion Group <humanist@lists.Princeton.EDU> > [material deleted] =============================================================================== RUTGERS UNIVERSITY: ASSOCIATE UNIVERSITY LIBRARIAN FOR DIGITAL LIBRARY SYSTEMS >Date: Wed, 6 Dec 2000 09:36:16 -0500 (EST) >From: "judith o'dell" <judith@asis.org> >To: asis-l@asis.slis.indiana.edu > >Date: Tue, 05 Dec 2000 16:01:52 -0400 >From: Sandra Troy <stroy@rci.rutgers.edu> >Subject: AUL for Digital Library Systems Position Available RUTGERS UNIVERSITY LIBRARIES TITLE: Associate University Librarian for Digital Library Systems Rutgers University Libraries (APP 147) RESPONSIBILITIES: The Rutgers University Libraries are committed to providing innovative library services and resources to support scholarship and research in the dynamic changing digital environment. The Libraries five year plan, A Bridge to the Future: The Rutgers Digital Library Initiative (DLI), was developed in partnership with the university community, and the libraries have become a university leader in digital information technologies and their scholarly applications. The Associate University Librarian for Digital Library Systems (AUL/DLS) will lead in the continuing analysis of the organization and its services, serving as the standard bearer and the negotiator for the DLI during this period of dramatic change in the function and services of academic libraries. As a member of the Libraries senior management team and planning group, the AUL/DLS will provide overall leadership to the organization in the area of digital technology. He or she will be responsible for the development and deployment of digital technologies across the system, including networking, hardware, software, technology platforms, security, and the preservation of digital media. The AUL/DLS will support public service and digital library programs and will initiate and oversee research and development projects throughout the libraries, fostering a climate of collaboration, experimentation, and creativity. He or she will be responsible for maintaining the highest level of technology awareness to advance the Libraries mission and goals. The AUL/DLS will have direct administrative responsibility for the Libraries systems, cataloging, and acquisitions operations (63 FTE staff) and will deploy these resources to support emerging needs in the digital environment. The AUL/DLS will seek external support for the programs of the DLI through grants and gifts, working collaboratively with the Libraries Development Officer, administrators, library faculty members, and with other university departments and faculty. The AUL/DLS will be the Libraries primary liaison with university computing departments and will serve on university and campus committees that focus on information technology. He or she will also represent the Libraries at national and international associations. QUALIFICATIONS: A strong record of dynamic leadership and accomplishment in digital library development and management in a large consortial or academic setting. Knowledge of emerging technologies and the ability to apply them within the research library environment. Strong analytical and conceptual skills and proven experience in solving problems and initiating actions for effective management within a complex, multi-location library system. Demonstrated success as a collaborative team builder. Superior interpersonal skills and excellent oral and written abilities. Background and experience suitable for academic appointment including active participation in relevant professional associations and a record of scholarly activity. An MLS or MIS from an ALA accredited school preferred, or an equivalent combination of education and experience with a demonstrated understanding of the service role of libraries in a university setting. SALARY: $85,000 minimum. Competitive and negotiable based on experience and qualifications. LIBRARY AND UNIVERSITY PROFILE: With holdings of over three million volumes and 304 librarians and staff, the Rutgers University Libraries rank among the nations top research libraries. Comprised of twenty-six libraries, collections, and reading rooms located on the campuses at New Brunswick/Piscataway, Camden, Newark as well as RU-Online, our growing digital library, the Libraries provide resources and services to support the universitys mission of teaching, research, and service. Rutgers University Libraries have an annual materials budget of $9.2 million, $2.45 million of which is currently devoted to digital resources. Grants in excess of $1 million this year supported the Libraries digital initiatives. The Libraries use a variety of information systems, including Sirsis Unicorn, RLIN, OCLC, Sitesearch and Ovid. The Libraries will be participating in the universitys major program to replace its administrative systems over the next several years and will be using Oracle for all administrative functions. The Libraries actively participate in the Research Libraries Group, OCLC, METRO, and the newly established statewide academic consortium, the Virtual Academic Library Environment (VALE). As part of the DLI, the Libraries have focused on transforming the physical environments in several of its major libraries. The Scholarly Communication Center (SCC), located in the Alexander Library, provides a teleconference lecture hall, social sciences and humanities data center, and two teaching laboratories supporting the undergraduate curriculum and research. Plans are currently underway for a major renovation of the Douglass Library and for the establishment of the Center for Instructional Information Technologies (CIIT) at the Dana Library on the Newark campus. Within the next few years, the Paul Robeson Library on the Camden Campus will also be undergoing renovations. Rutgers University has a distinguished history as a colonial college, a land-grant institution, and a state university. Chartered in 1766the eighth institution of higher learning founded in the colonies before the revolution Rutgers has grown from a colonial college with a handful of students to one of the nations top public research institutions, with twenty-six degree-granting divisions on three major campuses throughout the state. The university is ranked thirty-fifth among the top 100 public and private higher education institutions in total research and development funding received. The universitys deployment of the $100 million RUNet2000 project, one of the most expansive high speed networking projects in higher education, and the new RU-TV cable network, provide many opportunities for collaboration and an array of technological partnerships. Rutgers fills its mission as New Jerseys state university by educating a diverse student body of over 48,000. As a national leader in diversity among its students and faculty, Rutgers ranks fourth among the public AAU institutions in the percentage of total minority enrollment and first in percentage of African-American students enrolled. Over sixteen percent of full-time faculty are members of a minority group, ranking the university sixth among AAU public research institutions. Rutgers is committed to fostering a diverse and multicultural environment that values intercultural awareness. Members of the Rutgers community can participate in a full cultural life on or off campus, as well as enjoy New Jerseys diverse natural environments. Located in a major metropolitan area of the northeast, the university is an hour away from New York City and Philadelphia, and easily accessible by major transit systems. The local environment provides access to numerous museums, nationally recognized theaters, musical performances, as well as restaurants and markets reflecting the diversity of the New Jersey Community. The states outstanding shore communities can be reached in less than an hour by car. While every university library offers a challenge in this exciting digital environment, the Rutgers University Libraries have a superb staff, enjoy tremendous university support, and are poised to advance to the next level in creating the library of the 21st century. We invite the right person to join us on this journey and help create that future. TO APPLY: CONSIDERATION OF APPLICATIONS WILL BEGIN IMMEDIATELY.ARRANGEMENTS CAN BE MADE TO MEET INFORMALLY WITH COMMITTEE MEMBERS AT ALA IN JANUARY. SUBMIT RESUME, COVER LETTER, AND NAMES OF THREE REFERENCES TO: Sandra Troy (APP.147), Libraries Personnel Officer, Rutgers University Libraries, 169 College Avenue, New Brunswick, NJ 08901-1163, email: stroy@rci.rutgers.edu, FAX: 732-932-7637 Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey, is committed to affirmative action and equal opportunity. ============================================================== NINCH-Announce is an announcement listserv, produced by the National Initiative for a Networked Cultural Heritage (NINCH). The subjects of announcements are not the projects of NINCH, unless otherwise noted; neither does NINCH necessarily endorse the subjects of announcements. 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