Cornell University Library is conducting an international search for

candidates for the new position as Associate University Librarian for 
Scholarly Resources and Special Collections.

The full description is posted below.

Associate University Librarian for Scholarly Resources and Special Collections

Cornell University Library (CUL) seeks a dynamic, visionary senior 
manager to lead the Library's distinguished collections and evolving 
scholarly communications programs. Reporting to the University 
Librarian, the successful candidate will advance system-wide 
stewardship, resource allocation, policy development, and planning, 
and will serve on the Library's senior management team.  S/he will 
initiate sustainable collaborative relationships with other libraries 
and institutions and will lead the Library's partnerships with 
scholars and scientists in the creation, collection, and 
dissemination of scholarly resources.

 From its pioneering leadership in collection development, special 
collections, and digital projects, to the present commitment to 
developing new channels for scholarly communication, Cornell 
University Library has initiated and supported the thoughtful 
transformation of collections, services, and resources to advance 
instruction, research, and scholarship in the 21st century. The 
Library hosts arXiv.org, the open access repository of electronic 
scientific preprints, as well as Project Euclid, an online publishing 
platform for journals in mathematics and statistics, and is creating 
innovative publishing venues in the social sciences and humanities, 
some in collaboration with Cornell University Press.

The Library seeks an energetic and knowledgeable colleague to shape 
and lead the Library's evolving role in the provision of information 
and the advancement of knowledge through varied means.  The AUL for 
Scholarly Resources and Special Collections will:

"       Lead the Library's collection development programs, directly 
administering a materials budget of over $12 million and coordinating 
a total materials budget of $17 million for the 20 libraries that 
constitute the Cornell University Library system.
"       Provide administrative oversight for the Division of Rare and 
Manuscript Collections and the Asia collections; provide coordination 
for all rare book and archival holdings in unit libraries.
"       Supervise an administrative team of 3 senior library staff to 
secure the broadest terms of access to scholarly resources, advance 
intellectual property issues, promote scholarly 
communication/publishing initiatives, and assess the impact of 
proposed new academic emphases on local collections and library resources.
"       Forge collaborations with academic departments and programs, 
representing the Library in areas related to collection development, 
special collections, and scholarly communications to  the University 
community.
"       Represent the Cornell University Library on local, regional, 
university, national, and international committees and initiatives in 
the areas of scholarly communications and collections.


Required:  MLS or appropriate graduate degree, PhD highly 
desired.  Significant experience in a major research university with 
at least five years administrative leadership in research library 
collection development and/or special collections. Deep knowledge of 
current trends in collection development, archives and special 
collections, and an understanding of scholarly communications 
issues.  Experience in increasingly responsible positions with 
demonstrated excellent administrative abilities including leadership, 
effective supervisory and budgetary skills, and commitment to 
diversity.  Ability to effect change in a challenging and complex 
environment.  Excellent communication and interpersonal skills; 
enthusiasm for collaborative work. Ability to foster effective and 
positive relationships with faculty, staff, and students.


Background:  Cornell University is an Ivy League comprehensive 
research university located in Ithaca in the scenic Finger Lakes 
region of upstate New York. The university comprises 14 schools with 
2,900 faculty members and 20,800 undergraduate, graduate and 
professional students. The Cornell University Library, with more than 
450 staff members ranks in the top ten research libraries in North 
America. Its 20 libraries contain nearly 8 million printed volumes, 
58,000 current serials, over 400,000 electronic resources, 72,500 
cubic feet of manuscripts, and rich materials in other formats. The 
Library's outstanding special collections - from medieval manuscripts 
to hip hop and from ancient Chinese texts to comic books - preserve 
the past and pave the way for future scholarship. The Division of 
Rare and Manuscript Collections documents the broad range of human 
intellectual experience with more than 480,000 print volumes, 70 
million manuscripts, and another million photographs, prints, and 
other visual media. The Asia Collections - the John M. Echols 
Collection on Southeast Asia, the Charles W. Wason Collection on East 
Asia, and the South Asia Collection - are among the largest and most 
significant collections of Asian historical and literary materials in 
North America with 1,200,000 books, serials, and newspapers, as well 
as videos, films, maps, and sound recordings. The Library's Strategic 
Goals can be found at: 
http://www.library.cornell.edu/staffweb/CULGoals_2007-2010.pdf.  The 
organizational chart can be viewed at: 
http://www.library.cornell.edu/img/ul/CULibraryOrgChart.pdf


Benefits:  Comprehensive benefits package including 22 vacation days, 
11 paid holidays, health insurance, life insurance and university 
retirement contributions (TIAA-CREF and other options).

Application:  To apply for this position go to 
http://www.ohr.cornell.edu/jobs/, search under the job category of 
Librarians, and select posting number 09663.  Follow the instructions 
for online submission.  Please include a cover letter, resume, and 
the names and contact information for three references.  Applications 
requested by November 15, 2008.  Review of applications will begin 
immediately and will continue until the position is filled.

For further information, contact Lyndsi Prignon, Assistant Director 
of Library Human Resources, 235 Olin Library, Cornell University, 
Ithaca, NY  14853-5301.

Cornell University is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity 
Employer strongly committed to diversity.  We value qualified 
candidates who can bring to our community a variety of backgrounds 
and experiences.




Peter B. Hirtle
CUL Intellectual Property Officer
Scholarly Resources and Special Collections
Cornell University Library
215 Olin Library
Ithaca, NY  14853-5301
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t.  607.255-4033
f.  607.255-2493


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