Cornell University, Albert R. Mann Library
Life Sciences Librarian

Albert R. Mann Library, part of the Cornell University Library, is looking for 
a creative energetic professional who is service oriented, technically skilled, 
and enjoys working in an innovative work environment.  Mann's recent 
innovations include development of a data staging repository funded by NSF 
(DataStaR: http://datastar.mannlib.cornell.edu/), and an institutional 
discovery system (vivo.cornell.edu) which received funding from NIH to expand 
to a national network (vivoweb.org) and has been adopted by the USDA.

Responsibilities:

Life Sciences Librarian will:

Develop and lead innovative information services for the life sciences research 
and learning community.  Acquire and maintain expertise in information trends 
in the molecular and life sciences disciplines.  Participate in Library and 
campus research support service initiatives including data curation (DataStaR), 
the Data Discussion Group, VIVO, and the Syracuse University iSchool/Cornell 
Library eScience mentorship program.

Partner with faculty to develop an embedded information literacy program for 
the recently redesigned undergraduate biology curriculum.  Deliver public 
services to the Cornell community including reference and consulting services 
and instruction in information management.

Maintain relationships with other Life Sciences units such as the Institute for 
Biotechnology and Life Science Technologies, the College of Veterinary 
Medicine, the Cornell Center for a Sustainable Future, and the Weill Cornell 
Medical College.

Qualifications:

Required:  ALA-accredited master's degree in Library or Information Science 
AND/OR post-baccalaureate degree in the life sciences.  Subject background in 
molecular or biomedical fields, or related discipline, demonstrated through 
course work or substantive experience.

Familiarity with software and tools for information management.

Excellent communication, presentation, and interpersonal skills.  Must enjoy 
providing services to a diverse audience.  Demonstrated initiative and 
flexibility, and ability to work independently and collaboratively.  Commitment 
to professional development.
Helpful:  Familiarity with techniques for data management and manipulation.  
Work experience in an academic setting, and/or instructional experience, 
especially in the area of curriculum design, information literacy and/or 
innovative STEM education.

Environment:  Albert R. Mann Library has a long commitment to providing 
innovative information services.  
www.mannlib.cornell.edu<http://www.mannlib.cornell.edu>   The Library's 
collection of agricultural, life sciences and related social sciences materials 
serves the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, the College of Human 
Ecology, and the Division of Nutritional Sciences at Cornell.  Mann Library is 
an integral part of the Cornell University Library.  The recently renovated 
building is the vibrant hub for our primary Colleges.  We provide leadership in 
the life sciences library community through projects such as VIVO 
(vivo.cornell.edu), DataStaR ( datastar.mannlib.cornell.edu), the USDA 
Economics, Statistics, and Market Information System 
(usda.mannlib.cornell.edu), the Cornell University Geospatial Information 
Repository (cugir.mannlib.cornell.edu), and the TEEAL and Research4Life 
programs which provide developing countries with free or low cost access to 
academic and professional peer-reviewed content 
(www.teeal.org<http://www.teeal.org>  
www.research4life.org<http://www.research4life.org>)

Background:  Cornell University is an Ivy League comprehensive research 
university located in Ithaca in the scenic Finger Lakes region of upstate New 
York.  The town and university offer a unique cosmopolitan and international 
atmosphere in a beautiful natural setting of waterfalls, gorges, and lakes.  
The university comprises 14 schools with over 2,700 faculty members and nearly 
21,600 students enrolled in undergraduate, graduate and professional schools.  
The Cornell University Library is a vigorous professional organization with a 
strong track record in innovation and service quality.  It contains nearly 8 
million printed volumes, 99,000 current serials in print or online, over 
650,000 additional networked electronic resources, and rich materials in other 
formats.  The Library was a recipient of the Association of College and 
Research Libraries' Excellence in Academic Libraries Award in 2002.

Benefits: Comprehensive benefits package including 22 vacation days, 11 paid 
holidays, health insurance, life insurance, and university retirement 
contributions (TIAA-CREF and other options).  Professional travel funding 
available.

Application Procedure: To apply for this position go to the url  
https://cornellu.taleo.net/careersection/10164/jobdetail.ftl?lang=en&job=13537. 
 Follow the instructions for online submission. Please include a cover letter, 
resume, and the names, phone numbers, and addresses for three references. 
Review of applications will begin November 29, 2010 and will continue until the 
position is filled. Salary will be competitive and commensurate with experience.

Cornell University is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer strongly 
committed to diversity. We value qualified candidates who can bring to our 
community a variety of backgrounds and experiences.

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