Full-Time Federal Librarian Position: Federal Reserve Board, Washington D.C.

 

·         Are you an experienced business reference librarian who would like 
branch into content licensing?

·         Do you have experience licensing library electronic resources and 
would like to branch into data licensing?

 

Join an energetic, collegial team of data and subscription services librarians 
at the Federal Reserve Board.

Acquire the data that fuels the research of some of the most respected 
economists in the world and see the results of the Board’s work published in 
the world’s top economic journals and financial newspapers.

 

The Federal Reserve Board’s Career webpage has detailed benefits and salary 
information.

Salary commensurate with experience, grade FR-24 – FR-25, $74,300 - $136,000

Apply online by searching “Data Acquisitions Librarian” or Job Number 21074

 

Data Acquisitions Librarian (Knowledge Analyst)-21074

Primary Location: DC-Washington

Employee Status: Regular

Overtime Status: Exempt

Job Type: Standard

Travel: No

Shift: Day Job

Years of Experience Required: 2

Education Required: Master's or Equivalent Exp.

Relocation Provided: Yes

Salary Grade Low: 24

Salary Grade High: 25

Posting Date: Sep 24, 2018

 

Position Description

The Knowledge Analyst participates in technical operations in the area of data 
and information acquisition, management, analysis or dissemination. The analyst 
provides analytical support to economists and other professionals at the Board 
and in the System. The support includes research and data services, information 
analysis, and contributions to the design and maintenance of metadata and 
knowledge management solutions.

 

Position Requirements

The Research Library at the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System is 
seeking a Data Acquisitions Librarian (within the Knowledge Analyst job family).

 

As the central bank of the United States, the Federal Reserve's mission is to 
provide the nation with a safer, more flexible, and more stable monetary and 
financial system. As a Federal Reserve staff member, you will play a critical 
role in accomplishing this mission.

 

Research at the Federal Reserve Board is data intensive and time-sensitive.  
The Research Library, with a full-time staff of 16 librarians and 2 
technicians, offers a full array of desktop and customized library services to 
the approximately 2,700 staff members at the Board. More than 400 of the 
Board's staff are Ph.D. economists, and many more participate in the Board’s 
research efforts. 

 

For a portfolio of specific data and electronic subscription resources and 
subject areas, the data acquisitions librarian conducts reference interviews to 
learn about new data needs, maintains strong relationships with content vendors 
and data providers, negotiates both renewal of existing licenses and new 
licenses, arranges training, works with metadata librarians to ensure 
cataloging and access to data, and assists managers with budget projections.  
The librarian works with four colleagues engaged in similar activities 
including:

Actively coordinating multiple contracts concurrently, assuring that 
acquisitions are completed to meet time-critical research needs. 
Working closely and communicating effectively with staff throughout the 
acquisitions process, including economists, vendors, managers and Board 
administrative, technical, procurement and legal staff.  
Meeting with vendors to understand the products and data available, 
communicating information to Board researchers, negotiating agreements, 
reviewing and editing contract documents, and preparing memos justifying 
purchases.
Representing the interests of the Board in the development of consortial 
agreements within the Federal Reserve System, comprised of the Board and twelve 
Reserve Banks. 
Advising management and end users on copyright and data usage restrictions 
including participation on the Library’s Data Review Team which ensures data 
used in projects are in compliance with license terms.

Qualifications

Required

Master’s degree in library or information science from an ALA-accredited 
institution or degree in a related field or equivalent experience
Minimum of 2-3 years of experience in negotiating contracts and pricing for 
data and/or electronic subscription services that demonstrate effective and 
creative negotiation skills
Ability to coordinate acquisitions workflow and work collegially across 
multiple teams external to the Library including economic research, budget 
administration, procurement, legal, accounting, and data management.
Impeccable attention to detail especially in the areas of contract pricing, 
workflow tracking, and inquiry responses
Initiative to improve data services and follow through on all data requests
Demonstrated skill in prioritizing workload with the ability to manage 
competing projects.          
Strong analytical and problem-solving skills  
Excellent interpersonal skills, with strong oral and written communications 
skills
Capacity to work collaboratively as part of a team while simultaneously working 
efficiently and effectively as an individual

Desired:

Subject matter expertise in economics, finance, and business is preferred but 
not required
Demonstrates an understanding of data management best practices and the use of 
data in scholarly research
Knowledge regarding federal government contracting procedures
Familiarity with trends in assigning metadata to datasets for cataloging 
purposes





 

We are an Equal Opportunity Employer and do not discriminate against any 
employee or applicant for employment on the basis of race, color, religion, 
sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, disability, 
genetic information, or application, membership, or service in the uniformed 
services.

 


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