The CUNY Graduate Center Library seeks a Science Resources Librarian. We invite 
applications from inquisitive and critical librarians with backgrounds in the 
sciences who are eager to innovate.

This job consists of two main components: The first is to act as a library 
liaison for the Graduate Center’s Advanced Science Research Center (ASRC), a 
university-wide facility used by student and faculty scientists from all CUNY 
campuses. Support for the ASRC requires a multidimensional understanding of the 
CUNY mission and initiatives, Graduate Center Library resources, and the 
evolving landscape of scholarly communication in the sciences. The second 
component involves management of science resources involving acquisitions, 
licensing, administration and promotion of electronic resources at the Graduate 
Center. It requires collaboration with CUNY librarians, ASRC science faculty, 
and CUNY Office of Library Services representatives.

The Science Resources Librarian will lead collaboration with ASRC scientists to 
build an innovative collection to support the study of science. The Science 
Resources Librarian will be a faculty member engaged in the field of 
librarianship and pursuing research interests for tenure and promotion. This 
position reports to the Associate Librarian for Collections in the Library’s 
technical services division, with faculty review and academic oversight managed 
by the Chief Librarian.

Responsibilities:

·         Collaborates closely with colleagues working on acquisitions, 
electronic resources, and serials

·         Serves as a liaison between the Graduate Center Library and the ASRC 
and other science-focused subjects, performing outreach, providing group and 
one-on-one instruction, analyzing and building collections, and assisting 
researchers

·         Leads or contributes to projects related to the life cycle of 
electronic resources, especially in the sciences

·         Promotes the discoverability of the Graduate Center Library resources 
both by managing details of library e-resource management systems and by 
teaching users how to effectively search and retrieve materials

·         Provides leadership in making science acquisition decisions for the 
Graduate Center Library in collaboration with appropriate entities

·         Provides general reference services at the Graduate Center for 
Master’s and Doctoral programs in person, by chat, by email, and phone

Qualifications:

This position requires a Master's in Library Science (MLS), Master's in Library 
Information Studies (MLIS), or closely related discipline from an 
ALA-accredited institution. If appointed as Instructor, the incumbent must 
complete a second graduate degree within 5 years. For appointment at the 
Assistant or Associate Professor level, a second graduate degree is required. 
Candidates must have experience as a science liaison in an academic library; or 
experience in a science, medical, or health sciences library, lab, or related 
entity; or an educational background in the sciences.

Preferred:

·         3-5 years of academic library experience, including experience 
working closely with graduate students

·         Previous library liaison experience in the sciences, particularly in 
fields of environmental sciences, nanoscience, neuroscience, photonics, and/or 
structural biology

·         Excellent communication skills including writing and presentation 
skills

·         Ability to thrive in collaboration with colleagues and to manage 
complex projects independently

·         Experience in managing electronic resources or work in library 
acquisitions

·         Familiarity with library metadata schema

·         Prior project management success in areas that require acute 
attention to detail

·         Prior liaison work with affiliated or satellite libraries

·         Excellent demonstrated organizational and problem-solving skills

·         A clear philosophy of teaching and commitment to work with students 
from diverse populations

·         Experience in conducting one-shot instruction sessions and with 
drop-in workshop instruction

The Graduate Center, CUNY is the focal point for advanced teaching and research 
at The City University of New York (CUNY), the nation's largest urban public 
university. With over 35 doctoral and master’s programs of the highest caliber, 
the Graduate Center fosters pioneering research and scholarship in the arts and 
sciences and prepares students for careers in universities and the private, 
nonprofit, and government sectors. The Graduate Center’s commitment to research 
and scholarship for the public good is exemplified by its more than 30 centers, 
institutes, and initiatives, including its Advanced Science Research Center 
(ASRC), a 200,000 square-foot facility in upper Manhattan, designed to promote 
collaboration among scientists in five areas of global research and innovation: 
nanoscience, photonics, structural biology, neuroscience, and environmental 
sciences.

The Graduate Center (GC) benefits from highly ambitious and diverse students 
and alumni - who in turn teach hundreds of thousands of undergraduates every 
year. Through its public programs, the Graduate Center enhances New York City’s 
intellectual and cultural life.

Compensation

CUNY offers faculty a competitive compensation and benefits package covering 
health insurance, pension and retirement benefits, paid parental leave, and 
savings programs. CUNY library faculty receive 40 days of annual leave, 13 paid 
holidays, and varied opportunities to apply additional leave to scholarly 
activity.

Application

Find the CUNY posting here. Upload a cover letter, CV, and contact information 
for three (3) professional references (name, title, organization, email) in one 
PDF file.

Closing Date

September 7, 2018

 


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