Stanford University’s Lane Medical Library seeks a detail-oriented, 
user-centered professional to implement sustainable, reliable, and extensible 
information systems. Reporting to the Director of Resource Management, the 
Systems Librarian is responsible for Lane’s core resource management tools to 
ensure discovery and delivery of collections. They will collaborate extensively 
with colleagues across the Stanford Libraries and hold a key leadership role in 
re-defining workflows and processes as part of Lane’s implementation of and 
migration to new systems, such as a cloud-based library services platform.

 

Duties include:


Serve as the subject matter expert for the School of Medicine’s existing 
library systems


Support research, clinical, and education needs of the University and Hospitals 
by ensuring that the library’s catalog database and related services and 
systems are maintained, updated, and enabling successful delivery of physical 
and digital collections to users.


Make recommendations for the upgrade of electronic and manual resource tools.


Collaborate with library faculty and staff across Stanford University, as well 
as with external vendors on various implementation projects; such as migrating 
to the FOLIO platform


Analyze the technical and access needs for a unit of the library system, 
including the environmental conditions of storage and workspaces.


Use a variety of software tools to extract, manipulate, and report data from 
various sources


Make recommendations to leadership team and department directors on policies 
and operational changes and advancements related to Lane’s various systems, 
including but not limited to systems administration decisions and ongoing 
maintenance in FOLIO.


Develop instructional materials, training and job aids. Advise and train staff, 
faculty and students to become efficient with new systems and adapted workflows.


May manage staff or student staff.


 


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