General Statement

The Director of Content Management will provide policy, program development, 
and leadership as the Library redefines support for research in the context of 
emerging trends in scholarly communication, changing formats and access models, 
and new definitions of collections. The Director will work in a highly 
collaborative organization to create and implement effective and efficient 
procedures in acquiring, cataloging, and processing resources in all formats, 
be committed to innovation in enhancing existing services, and be willing to 
review long-term embedded practices to ensure responsible and timely 
expenditure of a total university-wide collections budget.

 

Duties and Responsibilities

·         Oversight of all aspects of collection development and acquisitions, 
including negotiating, licensing, ordering, claiming, receiving, and e-resource 
management

·         Oversight of all metadata and cataloging functions; perform original 
and complex copy cataloging of materials

·         Serve as the primary contact for all vendor and publisher relations

·         Negotiate licensing terms and maintains the highest ethical standards 
in our business transactions.

·         Hire, train, support, and supervise direct reports

·         Maintain current OCLC holdings for the Library

·         Serve on Library and University committees; seek professional 
development opportunities

·         Generate monthly statistical and financial reports 

·         Participate in reference desk coverage, including nights and weekends

·         Perform other reasonable duties as required

 

Minimum Qualifications & Requirements

Experience

·         Required: Experience showing progressive administrative and 
managerial responsibilities in an academic environment; working knowledge of 
collection development, acquisitions, serials, and cataloging; knowledge of 
practices and current trends in technical librarianship; excellent oral and 
written communication skills; ability to work independently and in teams; 
ability to foster positive working relationships with vendors, publishers, 
colleagues, and faculty; ability to organize, prioritize, meet deadlines, 
perform multiple tasks simultaneously

·         Preferred: Five years of professional Library experience with at 
least two year supervisory experience in a Technical Service department, 
knowledge of consortial agreements; experience with negotiating with vendors; 
knowledge and understanding of Open Access and Scholarly Communication issues; 
experience with SIRSI products and OCLC

 

Supervision

·         Received: Reports to the Dean of Library and Research Technologies.

·         Given: Directly supervises other Technical Services staff, including 
Librarian and paraprofessionals, indirectly supervises student assistant 
positions.

 

Education

·         Required: Master’s degree from an ALA accredited Library or 
information science program

·         Preferred: Additional training in cataloging and Library technologies

 


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