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Web Librarian
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Tenure-track appointment at the Senior Assistant Librarian level (beginning 
salary $51,852).


The California State University San Marcos Library is seeking a creative, 
energetic librarian to provide vision and leadership in designing, developing, 
and supporting the Library's virtual presence.  The Web Librarian is 
responsible for all aspects of the Library's website. The goal is a dynamic, 
interactive environment that integrates a variety of disparate library 
technologies seamlessly into a highly usable website focused on student 
learning and research. Currently, the position primarily supports provision of 
traditional library services and resources in the online environment. Growing 
areas of interest are facilitating design of effective online instruction, 
providing user customization and social features, and increased support of 
multimedia environments.

Cal State San Marcos is a young, growing campus, and the Library is at the 
cutting-edge of technology. This position offers a great deal of creative 
freedom, and the Library is looking for a visionary, self-motivated individual 
who is, at the same time, able to build consensus and communicate effectively 
with librarians and staff to collaboratively design and offer innovative, new 
digital library services to our community.

The position involves understanding principles of library science, information 
architecture, pedagogy, and human/computer interface issues, particularly user 
search behaviors. Technical responsibilities include web design, site 
development and maintenance, some programming and database work, graphic 
design, and multimedia development.  The position has a variety of project 
management responsibilities including coordinating task groups, facilitating 
communication, developing project specifications, and conducting project 
evaluations. Staff training and active involvement with students in a reference 
or instructional role is expected.

Specific Duties:


1. Collaborate with library faculty and staff to articulate a vision and 
develop strategic plans for the library websites and web-based services. 
Effectively manage projects with the involvement of colleagues, users and other 
stakeholders.

2. Design websites to enable students to effectively use library services and 
resources for their learning and research needs. Apply principles of usability 
and accessibility to develop effective site interfaces and navigation 
structures. Make effective use of graphics and multimedia to convey information 
in a complex environment. Support design of online instruction based on current 
learning theories and instructional technologies.

3. As webmaster for library websites, coordinate content development, evaluate 
content and services, develop guidelines and standards, and manage the daily 
maintenance of the websites. Instruct and support library faculty and staff in 
their work on the web. Develop written tutorials and other documentation to 
support use of the website.

4. Build a robust website infrastructure using web authoring, scripting, 
mark-up languages and relational database tools. Provide a seamless web 
environment and integrate various library applications and services using 
current linking, metasearch, and other web technologies.

5. Anticipate web trends, investigate their application to the academic library 
and develop new web-based services.

6. Work on a regular basis with students in a reference or instructional 
capacity.

7. Meet faculty tenure obligations, including developing a research agenda, 
publishing, and serving on library, university, and/or national committees.



Qualifications Required:


* ALA-accredited MLS or equivalent.

* Demonstrated knowledge of effective web interface design, information 
architecture, human/computer interface (HCI) theory and accessibility. 
Experience conducting usability studies and other user interface design testing.

* Demonstrated ability to build effective websites using state-of-the-art 
development tools.

* Ability to adapt in fast-changing environments. Innovative with a willingness 
to take risks and consider new and untested approaches and use creative 
problem-solving skills. Demonstrated ability to seek out and learn new 
technology.

* Knowledge of best practices, standards, issues and trends relevant to web and 
information technology in academic libraries.

* Demonstrated commitment to working with and serving people. Ability to 
inspire a shared vision and work effectively with colleagues, students and 
faculty in a collegial environment.

* Excellent written and oral communication skills.

* Ability to meet tenure requirements and desire to play a visible role in the 
academic community.
Qualifications Desired

* Demonstrated experience in web interface design, site management, or content 
development.

* Demonstrated skill with web authoring tools, scripting and mark-up languages, 
and relational databases to create dynamic web pages.

* Demonstrated experience with library technology integration using linking 
tools (such as SFX, Metalib) and Web 2.0 technologies.

* Education or background in computer science or web development.

* Demonstrated experience in instruction and reference. Knowledge of learning 
theories, especially as they apply to the online environment. Experience 
developing online learning resources and environments for instruction.

* Demonstrated experience with image and multimedia production.

* Demonstrated experience with project management and strong conceptual and 
analytic skills in solving complex analytical problems.

* Experience or knowledge in exciting, new library technologies such as RSS 
feeds or use of gaming in instruction.


CSU San Marcos is an Equal Opportunity/ Title IX Employer.  The University has 
a strong commitment to the principles of diversity and, in that spirit, seeks a 
broad spectrum of candidates including women, members of minority groups and 
people with disabilities. Send letter of application addressing the 
qualifications, resume, and names of three references to: Marion T. Reid, Dean, 
Library. CSU San Marcos, San Marcos, CA, 92096-0001, or letter of application, 
resume and names of three references may be submitted electronically to [EMAIL 
PROTECTED]  Review of applications begins March 13th, 2007. Position open until 
filled.



--Dave

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David Walker
Library Web Services Manager
California State University
http://xerxes.calstate.edu

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