As the largest university library system in the Washington D.C.-Baltimore area, 
the University of Maryland Libraries serve more than 37,500 students and 4,200 
faculty of the flagship College Park campus. The University of Maryland 
Libraries share the teaching, learning and research goals of the university. 
Its role as a key academic resource is evident in its service to the academic 
community and its actionable strategic plan. Recent membership in the Big Ten 
Academic Alliance is particularly meaningful to the University Libraries and 
will further propel the university’s ascendancy in academic excellence.

 

The University of Maryland Libraries are committed to advancing diversity, 
equity, inclusion, and accessibility. We support university and library efforts 
to create a more just campus environment, understanding the unique, 
interdisciplinary focus of libraries and archives as collectors and curators of 
the historical, literary, artistic, and scientific record. We provide 
collections, services, and programs that reflect the diversity of our 
community, heighten cultural awareness, and incorporate the histories, 
experiences, and expressions of those who have been historically marginalized 
and/or underrepresented. We work to ensure equitable access to our facilities, 
resources, and services.

 

NATURE OF WORK

Open Scholarship Services (OSS) is a refocused front-facing program within the 
University Libraries, administered by the Associate Dean, Collection Strategies 
and Services. The OSS Head is responsible for providing visionary leadership 
and oversight of the OSS team and program. The OSS Head will participate in 
campus-wide efforts to open, share, and preserve the University’s scholarship 
and research, including:


 

Open access (OA) initiatives and programs, including OA fund, Toward an Open 
Monograph Ecosystem (TOME), and other OA services


Authors’ rights and copyright/licensing resources


Repository services, especially in relation to our pending Equitable Access 
Policy


Policy development and advocacy work across campus


Scholarly impact metrics, tools, resources


Open Science Framework support, e.g., membership, promotion, training 
(collaborating closely with the STEM Library)


Open Education and Open Education Resources services (collaborating closely 
with Teaching and Learning Services)


Digital publishing resources, including helping faculty with consultation on 
transitioning from subscription models to open access, ISSN registration, 
advice on publishing best practices, digital preservation, etc.


Research data support, collaborating closely with Digital Programs and 
Initiatives’ Data Services Librarian


Engagement, outreach, and training related to all of these areas, collaborating 
closely with subject librarians and Research Education Program Lead/Pedagogy 
Librarian


DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES 


Collaborate with internal and external partners to support open scholarship, 
repository services, and other publishing-related initiatives


Collaborate with subject librarians to support open scholarship needs and to 
facilitate sustainable scholarly production


Advocate for innovative and experimental models of scholarly publishing


Serve as the Libraries’ point person for open scholarship questions


In collaboration with Digital Programs and Initiatives, manage support for 
existing publications and open scholarship projects, including project 
documentation and maintaining and reporting project assessment as requested


Collaborate with Collection Development Strategies (CDS) on analyzing impact of 
open scholarship initiatives on collections funding


Collaborate with CDS and Cataloging and Metadata Services (CMS) to identify, 
describe, and provide access to open scholarship resources


Working with the Scholarly Communications Librarian, lead and manage the 
Digital Repository at the University of Maryland (DRUM), including collection 
and policy development, outreach, and communication 


Collaborate with colleagues in the Libraries to develop consistent practices 
and recommendations around copyright for Libraries’ services


Maintain awareness of relevant legal developments and issues related to 
scholarly publishing


Professional Development 


Acquire new skills, knowledge, and competencies needed to improve work 
processes, and share them with the appropriate colleagues


Attend professional development opportunities in subjects related to assigned 
responsibilities


Other Duties and Responsibilities


Participate in university and/or library activities and training related to 
promoting diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility 


Contribute to achieving the University’s and/or the Libraries’ diversity, 
equity, inclusion, and accessibility goals


 

Perform other duties, as assigned.

PHYSICAL DEMANDS

Able to work for extended periods at a computer screen using a graphical user 
interface, in a multiple window environment with a variety of font sizes

Able to maintain sustained concentration with detailed work

SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES

Supervises faculty librarians, student assistants, and graduate assistants 
within OSS. 

QUALIFICATIONS (Knowledge, skills, and abilities)

EDUCATION

Required

Master’s degree in Library and Information Science from an ALA-accredited 
program or equivalent; or an advanced/graduate degree related to the position’s 
duties with relevant library experience 

EXPERIENCE

Required


A minimum of 5 years of experience working in the library and information field


Demonstrated experience working with current open scholarship and scholarly 
communication practices and trends 


Knowledge of developing technologies, standards, and best practices in digital 
scholarship and open publishing. 


Experience developing and operationalizing successful outreach for library 
programs and services


Demonstrated planning and leadership skills, with the ability to function 
independently, take initiative, and set goals and priorities in a dynamic 
changing environment


Commitment to support and contribute to a diverse, equitable, and inclusive 
environment


Strong interpersonal skills with the ability to establish positive and 
productive collaborations with faculty, researchers, students, and librarians 


Preferred


Experience in a managerial role (e.g., supervisor, project leader, etc.)


Knowledge of copyright policies and intellectual property issues in academic 
institutions


Knowledge of quantitative and qualitative assessment methods


For the full position description, please go to 
http://www.lib.umd.edu/hr/employment-opportunities/staff-faculty-positions. 

Position is appointed to Librarian Faculty Ranks as established by the 
University System of Maryland Board of Regents. Rank at appointment is based on 
the successful applicant’s experience and relevant credentials. Applicant must 
meet the Libraries' requirements for promotion, which includes a commitment to 
professional development, service, and self-directed research, scholarship, 
and/or creative activities.  For additional information, consult the following 
website: http://www.president.umd.edu/policies/2014-ii-100b.html .

 

APPLICATIONS: Electronic applications required. Please apply online 
https://ejobs.umd.edu/postings/94735 .  No relocation assistance will be 
provided.  You must be legally able to work in the United States; the 
University of Maryland Libraries will not sponsor individuals for employment.  
An application consists of a cover letter, which includes the source of 
advertisement, a curriculum vitae, and names/e-mail addresses of three 
references. 

 

Applications will be reviewed as they are received; Best consideration by May 
18, 2022. 

 

The University of Maryland, College Park, an equal opportunity/affirmative 
action employer, complies with all applicable federal and state laws and 
regulations regarding nondiscrimination and affirmative action; all qualified 
applicants will receive consideration for employment. The University is 
committed to a policy of equal opportunity for all persons and does not 
discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, 
physical or mental disability, protected veteran status, age, gender identity 
or expression, sexual orientation, creed, marital status, political 
affiliation, personal appearance, or on the basis of rights secured by the 
First Amendment, in all aspects of employment, educational programs and 
activities, and admissions.

 


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