University of Nevada, Reno (Reno, Nevada)


Knowledge Access & Discovery Librarian



Applications due by November 1, 2011

The University of Nevada, Reno seeks a dynamic individual for the new position 
of Knowledge Access & Discovery Librarian to provide a cohesive vision in 
designing, implementing, and assessing metadata-reliant processes and other 
knowledge discovery strategies for enabling intellectual access to the research 
resources in all formats of the UNR Libraries. Working in a collaborative team 
environment, the position will be responsible for leading library-wide efforts 
to optimize the power of a suite of discovery and retrieval systems designed to 
help expose the Libraries' investment in collections, and leveraging relevant 
technologies to provide user-centric services for information access and 
discovery. The preferred candidate will have demonstrated a strong interest in 
metadata issues, emerging technologies, and user information needs; have 
communication and interpersonal skills which enable collaboration; and 
demonstrate an ability to work both independently and collaboratively.

Position Duties: *Spearhead the development of knowledge access strategies to 
expose the libraries' rich collections to library users *Collaborate with 
library staff and users to design, develop, and implement seamless (or near 
seamless) information access services around user workflows, leveraging 
existing library discovery tools (which include the library online catalog, 
next-generation faceted discovery tools, e-journal/e-book portals, and link 
resolver) and relevant technologies *Lead library initiatives and projects that 
have a knowledge access emphasis to our users *Obtain and maintain a current 
understanding of UNR users' information seeking behaviors and research workflow 
*Maintain a working knowledge of a variety of library and bibliographic 
metadata formats, both traditional and emerging *Work to eliminate/reduce 
service silos and make library resources more findable by library users, 
regardless of location or format *Monitor trends and best practices in library 
resource access and discoverability; recommend and facilitate improvements to 
existing tools and workflows as appropriate *Proactively propose and/or develop 
projects to preempt resource access problems before they occur *Participate in 
updating, customizing, and integrating interfaces for e-resource access and 
discovery, including vendor platforms and the library's discovery tools 
*Identify and acquire selected skills needed to support various projects, such 
as graphic/web design or programming languages

Minimum Qualifications: A Master's degree from an ALA-accredited 
Library/Information Science Program. Two years of experience working in an 
academic/research library. Knowledge of metadata standards such as MARC, RDA, 
and Dublin Core. Knowledge (through experience or coursework) of current 
models, practices, and tools used by academic libraries for the access and 
discoverability of e-resources. Experience managing cataloging and/or metadata 
processes in an academic/research library. Evidence of innovative, 
results-oriented approaches to processes and services development. Ability to 
meet requirements for tenure and promotion. Experience with Innovative 
Interfaces, Inc.'s Millennium system and experience managing projects are 
desirable.

Salary range: $56,733 to $72,007. Benefits include TIAA/CREF and other 
retirement options; 24 days vacation annually; generous sick leave policy; 
tuition benefits for self and family; no state income tax or FICA.

The University of Nevada, Reno, the land-grant University and a major research 
institution in the state, has a student body of over 17,000. The Libraries 
moved into a new facility, the Mathewson-IGT Knowledge Center, in 2008. The 
Knowledge Center provides 295,000 square feet of high-tech research, 
presentation, and computing spaces, and comfortable, inviting study areas and 
reading rooms. The award winning building is a campus showpiece, offering 
panoramic views from almost every angle. The shared facility and organizational 
structure offer opportunities for librarians to collaborate with professionals 
in instructional design, media production, and other specialties. For more 
information about the Mathewson-IGT Knowledge Center and library services go to 
www.knowledgecenter.unr.edu/<http://www.knowledgecenter.unr.edu/> The 
University is situated in Reno, a metropolitan area of nearly 400,000, on the 
eastern slope of the Sierra Nevada mountain range. The city is conveniently 
located 38 miles from Lake Tahoe, a world-class skiing area with limitless 
summer and winter recreational opportunities.

Online applications accepted. To apply, go to 
https://www.unrsearch.com/postings/9782. AA/EEO. Women and under-represented 
groups are encouraged to apply.

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