Job Title
University Collaborative Systems Librarian

Closing Date
Friday, June 4, 2021

Position Details
The Office of Library Services (OLS) at the Central Administrative Office of 
CUNY supports the 31 libraries at the University’s 25 campuses to coordinate 
and enhance library services for students and faculty in partnership with 
campus librarians. OLS facilitates discovery of and access to CUNY Libraries’ 
collections and to the University's scholarly record. OLS supports enterprise 
library applications and centralized services delivering system-wide resource 
management, technical services, and digital repository services. Essential 
systems managed include CUNY Academic Works (bepress Digital Commons), unified 
resource management (Ex Libris Alma), discovery (Ex Libris Primo VE), 
off-campus authentication (OCLC EZproxy), and others.

OLS seeks an experienced University Collaborative Systems Librarian to advance 
the goals and assignments of the department by managing and contributing to 
resource management, discovery, resource sharing, and fulfillment in the Alma 
Network Zone. Reporting to the University Director of Library Systems, the 
University Collaborative Systems Librarian partners with librarians and staff 
across the CUNY Libraries to establish and document relevant policies and 
procedures to ensure efficient workflows supporting discovery and delivery of 
the libraries’ print and digital collections.

Other key duties performed include, but will not be limited to, the following:

Manage the implementation of the Alma Network Zone for the CUNY Libraries.
Assess consortial needs and recommend and implement approved Network Zone 
policies, procedures, and access.
Facilitate consensus on CUNY-wide cataloging policies and workflows that 
promote University-wide collaboration.
Participate in managing shared electronic content maintained in the Network 
Zone, including the import, creation, activation, and maintenance of shared 
electronic collections and testing of shared collections in the Primo VE 
discovery environment.
Troubleshoot issues arising within the Network Zone or individual campus 
Institution Zone environments and resolve them in support of the campus 
libraries.
Monitor existing, new, and proposed Network Zone functionality to support 
increased collaborative work, including engaging the technical services 
community about needed functionality and advocating with vendors for 
improvements and issue resolution.
Collaborate with library and university staff, vendors, and other stakeholders 
to ensure the needs of all CUNY Libraries are considered in decisions.
Represent OLS on university-wide library committees and task forces as required.
Participate in OLS strategic planning, the development of library policies and 
procedures, and the evaluation of library goals

Qualifications

Minimum:

Bachelor’s Degree and six years’ related experience required.
MLS degree and/or Master’s in a related field may be substituted for a portion 
of the experience requirement.

Preferred:

Bachelor’s degree in Information Technology, Computer and Information Science, 
or related field.
ALA-accredited Master’s degree in Library and Information Science, or other 
Master’s degree in Human-Computer Interaction, or related field may be 
substituted for up to 2 years of the required experience.
At least 3 years of experience with consortial database maintenance, preferably 
with Alma and Primo VE.
Demonstrated experience with metadata schema (MARC, Dublin Core, METS, FRBR, 
RDA), working with MARC bibliographic records; familiarity with linked data 
models, building and running batch processes; knowledge and understanding of 
cataloging and acquisitions workflows.
Experience with national bibliographic utilities (OCLC), integrated library 
systems, vendor cataloging services, authority control services, and automated 
routines for bibliographic maintenance.
Demonstrated experience with managing electronic resources and using web-based 
APIs for data retrieval or management.
Ability to create documentation in various forms, including communicating a 
high level of technical detail to a variety of audiences.
Detail oriented and precise with strong research, evaluation, writing, and 
analytical skills.
Pro-active, flexible and collaborative work style with strong interpersonal 
communication, presentation, group facilitation, and negotiation skills to 
forge successful relationships and partnerships with diverse members of the 
university community and external constituents.
Experience supervising, training, and evaluating staff.
Computer proficiency using academic, administrative, and financial systems, 
databases, and programs, plus virtual meeting/conferencing and collaboration 
tools.

How to Apply
https://cuny.jobs/new-york-ny/university-collaborative-systems-librarian-cuny-office-of-library-services/764AD603B67B4FD1BC2CBE5C37A87F21/job/

Flexible Work Guidelines
https://www.cuny.edu/coronavirus/flexible-work-arrangements/


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