Electronic and Continuing Resources Librarian

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The Smithsonian Libraries invites applications for a collaborative and
flexible professional to fill the position of Electronic and Continuing
Resources Librarian.  The Electronic and Continuing Resources Librarian
reports to the Assistant Director of Discovery Services and works closely
with Acquisitions and Research Services staff to plan, implement, and manage
all aspects of the continuing resource lifecycle for both print and
electronic materials. The incumbent supports the current electronic resource
management system, the discovery service, and helps SL (Smithsonian
Libraries) identify and implement tools for managing and delivering
electronic resources. The incumbent manages the resource cataloging and
supervises technicians who do the ordering, check-in, and claiming of
electronic journals, periodicals, standing orders, and gift and exchange
items. 

Specifically, the Electronic and Continuing Resources Librarian:

*       Coordinates the management of all continuing resources, including
electronic journals and databases, after they are acquired.  
*       Partners with the Acquisitions Librarian and branch staff on the
ordering and payment activity of continuing resources.  Collects, analyzes,
and presents use, purchase, and availability data of electronic resources.  
*       Directs the implementation of the Library's discovery service
(Serials Solutions' Summon and 360 products). Works with colleagues to
provide access to resources, to evaluate the Libraries' discovery
environment, and to develop and implement innovative solutions for resource
discovery.  
*       The incumbent develops and maintains tools for the management of
electronic resources, including Serials Solutions 360 products updates and
related services. Provides technology support to users of electronic
resources. 
*       Develops policies and procedures for the description, handling, and
preservation of continuing resources.  
*       Collaborates with Digital Services staff to provide support for
electronic and digital collections, including  <http://research.si.edu/>
Smithsonian Research Online (SRO),  <http://repository.si.edu/> SI's digital
repository, and other various image and resource collections.  

 

Required Qualifications

 

*       Ability to supervise a diverse staff. 
*       Skill with automated check-in systems and receiving.
*       Ability to manage print and electronic subscriptions, along with
disseminating and presenting pricing and availability data.
*       Ability to create and edit descriptive MARC records on OCLC and in
an Integrated Library System, using current national cataloging standards,
principles, and practices.
*       Ability to work with a discovery service, manage account
permissions, and to update and evaluate options to enhance usability of
subscriptions and services.  Ability to implement and use electronic
resources' knowledge base management system. 
*       Knowledge of current activities and solutions in the description,
discovery, and management of electronic collections, journals and resources.


 

Situated at the center of the world's largest museum complex, the
Smithsonian Libraries forms a vital part of the research, exhibition, and
educational enterprise of the Institution. The Libraries unites 20 libraries
into one system supported by central collections support services. We
maintain publication exchanges with more than 4,000 institutions worldwide
that supply Smithsonian scientists and curators with current periodicals,
exhibition catalogs, and professional society publications. The Smithsonian
Libraries participates in the advancement of science and the arts just as we
have from the inception of the Institution. Acting as both public and
academic library, as both scholarly resource and general information
service, the Libraries offers a galaxy of resources and the help of informed
staff to anyone through the Internet or in person. 

By working at the Smithsonian, you make an important contribution to an
Institution beloved by the American public and visitors from around the
world. The Smithsonian is the guardian of some of our nation's most valuable
scientific, historic and artistic treasures and is a leader in research,
innovation and discovery. We offer our visitors a unique, inspiring
experience and we offer those who work here a chance to make a difference in
the cultural life of our nation. The Smithsonian Institution values and
seeks a diverse workforce. Join us in "Inspiring Generations through
Knowledge and Discovery."  

The job posting will be open until May 9, 2014 and review of applications
will begin immediately. The complete announcement and application
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