Position Opening - Please Post
Digital Program Librarian
September 1, 2011

Loyola Marymount University seeks a creative, enthusiastic candidate for the 
position of Digital Program Librarian. This librarian will be responsible for 
coordinating and managing created digital resources and the university's 
institutional repository, working closely with staff throughout the William H. 
Hannon Library.

Loyola Marymount, founded in 1911, is a comprehensive university in the 
mainstream of American Catholic higher education.  Located on the west side of 
Los Angeles overlooking the Pacific Ocean, LMU is one of the nation's 28 Jesuit 
colleges and universities and five Marymount institutions.  It serves 5,500 
undergraduates and over 2,000 graduate students in the Colleges/Schools of 
Liberal Arts, Science and Engineering, Business Administration, Communication 
and Fine Arts, Film and Television, Education, and Law.  The William H. Hannon 
Library (http://library.lmu.edu) was opened in 2009 and serves as the 
intellectual and cultural hub of the university.  Loyola Marymount seeks 
professionally outstanding applicants who value its mission and share its 
commitment to academic excellence, the education of the whole person, and the 
building of a just society.  LMU is an equal opportunity institution actively 
working to promote an intercultural learning community.   

Responsibilities:
The Digital Program Librarian has primary responsibility for building a 
comprehensive digital library program, including the expansion of the 
newly-created institutional repository.

Other position specific accountabilities are as follows: Lead the technical 
planning, implementation, management and support of digital collections; 
develop project proposals, workflow guidelines, and quality control procedures 
for library digitization projects; manage selected projects and workflow 
processes and procedures and content in the CONTENTdm system.  In collaboration 
with collections managers, identify existing content within the library for 
digitization; seek out new content and new partners for digital initiatives.  
Manage the institutional repository, drafting policies and developing workflows 
for the deposit of content. Supervise and provide quality control for daily 
operations. Serve as primary administrator for the Digital Commons site and as 
liaison with university departments managing journals, refereed series, or 
symposia on the site.

The Digital Program Librarian will participate in other professional 
responsibilities as required, which may include service at the library's 
Information Desk, collection development and library liaison responsibilities 
for selected subject areas, and library and university committee work



Qualifications:
The ideal candidate must have broad knowledge of current trends in higher 
education, learning technologies, and digital library practices including 
rights management and preservation.  The successful candidate will be a strong 
project manager demonstrating curiosity about new technologies, collaborative 
ability, and a strong desire to innovate.  Other requirements include: A 
Master's Degree in Library/Information Sciences from an ALA-accredited program 
or related field.  Demonstrated knowledge in the areas of:  metadata schemes 
and standards, including MARC, EAD, VRA Core, RDA, and Dublin Core; 
digitization standards and best practices for a variety of media including 
text, music, still images, audio, and video; digital library practices, 
including rights management and preservation. Demonstrated computer competency 
and knowledge of XML, CONTENTdm, and Digital Commons or other IR systems.  
Exemplary written, oral, and presentation communication skills.  Highly 
developed orga!
 nizational and leadership skills. Strong project management skills. Capacity 
to thrive in an environment of change and to foster that capacity in others, 
including curiosity about new technologies.  Incumbent will be expected to 
continue upgrading knowledge, skills, and abilities needed to keep abreast of 
the profession.  Minimum of two years of digital library experience required.  

The position will be available on October 1, 2011. Deliberations on the pool of 
candidates will begin as resumes are received. 


Applicants should submit the following materials:

1. a letter of application; 
2. a curriculum vitae or resume; and
3. a list of three professional references (names, titles, addresses, and 
telephone numbers)
to:
https://jobs.lmu.edu

Inquiries should be addressed to:

        Tobeylynn Birch
        Associate Dean of the Library
        Loyola Marymount University
        One LMU Drive MS8200
        Los Angeles, CA 90045-2659

        310/338-3088
        [email protected] 




Meghan Weeks | Systems Librarian
William H. Hannon Library | Loyola Marymount University 
One LMU Drive, MS 8200 | Los Angeles, CA 90045-2659 
[email protected] | 310.338.5929

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