The Virginia Commonwealth University Libraries invites applications and 
nominations for the position of Head, Digital Libraries and Publishing. The 
position is responsible for leading a newly formed department that will advance 
the VCU Libraries Digital Collections, Institutional Repository, Publishing, 
and Open and Affordable Course Content initiatives. The successful candidate 
will work with a team of five dedicated and accomplished professionals and 
multiple student employees to further develop sustainable progress in these 
areas in partnership across the libraries, university, and community. They will 
join a culturally and academically diverse faculty of the highest caliber.
 

Position Responsibilities: 

Reporting to the Associate Dean for Scholarly Communications and Publishing, 
the Head will be responsible for all operations of the new Digital Libraries 
and Publishing department, which will be formally established upon the head’s 
hire. The new department will be formed by merging existing functional units in 
the Scholarly Communications and Publishing division. The department will be 
responsible for digital collections and digitization; library publishing; 
institutional repository services; and open and affordable course content. The 
Head will provide vision and strategic direction in close collaboration with 
members of the department and a wide group of internal and external 
stakeholders.

The Head of Digital Libraries and Publishing will:

Advance VCU Libraries’ ongoing collaborative initiatives to digitize and share 
items of enduring value from the library collections and partner organizations, 
publish scholarly and creative expressions from the university and wider 
community, and increase student success through promotion of open and 
affordable course content. 
Support and lead a team of professionals who have an established record of 
success and impact including a digitization studio with state-of-the-art 
technology, digital collections of more than 30,000 items, an institutional 
repository with more than 1 million downloads a year, a library publishing 
program that includes 5 scholar-led peer reviewed open access journals, the 
Social Welfare History Project, and annual student savings of $1 million 
through open and affordable course content. 
Nurture existing library, university, and community relationships, forge new 
authentic partnerships, and seek external funding opportunities. 
Model and inspire a commitment for the responsible dissemination of unique 
online materials in support of education, research, and inquiry.

This position is an essential member of the division’s leadership team and is 
expected to play an integral role in the success of division-wide operations 
and collaborative ventures. As a member of VCU Libraries Management Council, 
the Head of Digital Libraries and Publishing will work with colleagues to 
further the strategic initiatives of the libraries.

The Head Digital Libraries and Publishing is expected to be active 
professionally and to contribute to developments in the field. Faculty with VCU 
Libraries are evaluated, and promoted, on the basis of job performance, 
scholarship, and service.
 

Required Qualifications: 

ALA-accredited graduate degree or accredited graduate degree in another 
appropriate discipline. 
Progressively responsible experience in the growth and sustenance of 
initiatives such as digital collections, institutional repositories, 
publishing, digital scholarship, open education and affordable course content 
or other related fields.
Demonstrated experience working in and fostering a diverse faculty, staff, and 
student environment or commitment to do so as a faculty member at VCU. 

Preferred Qualifications: 

Experience in advancing diversity, equity, and inclusion through digital 
library and open access initiatives. 
Experience in supervising and empowering librarians and staff.
Experience and/or vision in providing students meaningful and transformative 
work experiences.
Knowledge of current and emerging trends, issues, standards, systems, and best 
practices in digital collections, institutional repositories, publishing, and 
open education and affordable course content with expertise in at least one of 
these areas.
Experience working collaboratively within and across organizational and 
community boundaries in a diverse and evolving organization with a wide variety 
of users. 
Experience in growing philanthropic support as well as building and enhancing 
partnerships and community engagement opportunities. 
Experience in grant application and administration. 

Candidates need not meet the preferred qualifications to be fully considered. 
We value many individual and unique skills that would strengthen the VCU 
Libraries and our teams.


Salary: Salary commensurate with experience, not less than $85,000 annually. 
This is a full-time, non-tenured faculty position. 12-month faculty benefits 
apply, including 24 vacation days annually and choice of retirement and annuity 
plans. Relocation assistance is available.  Librarians are provided a generous 
professional development allowance. For more information about benefits, see 
the Faculty Benefits page. 

Interviews: Initial interviews will be conducted virtually. We anticipate 
inviting finalists to campus. 

 

Learn about the position in an online information session.

We are hosting information sessions for interested applicants in advance of the 
July 31, 2022 review date.
Please consider joining one of these sessions to learn more about the position, 
meet the supervisor (Jimmy Ghaphery), and get answers to your questions about 
the position.

Join one of our info sessions via Zoom:
July 1, 2022| 2pm ET
July 8, 2022| 2pm ET
July 22, 2022| 2pm ET

The attendee list for each Zoom session will be hidden and those asking 
questions may do so anonymously. Live captioning will be provided. To attend a 
session, please complete the confidential form to receive a Zoom link.

Questions? Please contact Jimmy Ghaphery at jghap...@vcu.edu.

Virginia Commonwealth University and the VCU Libraries

As one of only 71 public universities with academic medical centers to be 
designated by the Carnegie Foundation as “Community Engaged” with “Very High 
Research Activity,” Virginia Commonwealth University ranks among Virginia’s 
largest research universities, enrolling over 29,000 students. Located in the 
heart of Richmond, VCU offers 44 doctoral, 68 masters, 3 professional, and 71 
baccalaureate degree programs. Thirty-four of VCU's graduate and professional 
programs are ranked by U.S. News & World Report as among the best in the 
nation, with 26 programs ranking in the top 50 and sculpture and nurse 
anesthesia  ranked number one. Over 2400 faculty comprise the University's 
teaching force. Research strengths at the University include health and life 
sciences, education, engineering, social work, behavioral sciences, public 
affairs, advertising and design, and the fine arts. Sponsored research funding 
totals over $363 million, placing VCU among the top 100 research institutions 
in the United States.  

Libraries at Virginia Commonwealth University, including the James Branch 
Cabell Library on the Monroe Park Campus and the Health Sciences Library on the 
MCV Campus, employ over 60 professionals and 64 staff with annual expenditures 
exceeding $22 million. VCU also operates academic programs in Doha, Qatar, 
supported by a library there, and in various locations throughout the U.S. and 
the world. The VCU Libraries is a member of the Association of Research 
Libraries, the Association of Southeastern Research Libraries, Center for 
Research Libraries, Coalition for Networked Information, National Digital 
Stewardship Alliance, Scholarly Publishing and Academic Resources Coalition, 
and the Virtual Library of Virginia (VIVA), a statewide networking consortium 
for shared access to electronic and print resources, as well as a Resource 
Library in the Network of the National Library of Medicine, among others.  The 
VCU Libraries uses the following packages for its system architecture: Alma, 
Primo, Islandora, Digital Commons, ArchivesSpace, ILLiad, and Omeka. 

For more information about the VCU Libraries, please visit our home page at 
https://www.library.vcu.edu/. Review of applications will begin July 31, 2022 
and will continue until the position is filled. To apply, go to 
https://www.vcujobs.com/, complete the application and submit a cover letter, 
CV/resume, and the names, email addresses, addresses, and telephone numbers of 
three professional references.
 

Virginia Commonwealth University is an urban research institution with a richly 
diverse university community and commitment to multicultural opportunities.  
Virginia Commonwealth University is an equal opportunity affirmative action 
university providing access to education and employment without regard to age, 
race, color, national origin, gender, religion, sexual orientation, veteran’s 
status, political affiliation or disability.


 

 


 

 


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