The Ryerson and Burnham Libraries of the Art Institute of Chicago seek a
highly collaborative, forward-thinking, and service-oriented Library
Technology and Digital Strategies Librarian to provide leadership and
direction for innovative services and technologies. The Librarian will
guide the Libraries' digital future while maintaining its excellence in
traditional media. The Libraries strive for a flexible and dynamic
environment that encourages user-centered technology enhancements. The
successful candidate will develop, manage, and assess library services
designed to support the Art Institute of Chicago community of users.
Candidates must understand the broad landscape of trends in information
technology and libraries, and must have a demonstrated track record of
successful project management and implementation of technologies and
services.


*Position Summary*
The Library Technology and Digital Strategies Librarian is a key member of
the Ryerson and Burnham Libraries' administration responsible for
maintaining high-quality, robust systems that facilitate search, discovery,
preservation, and the delivery of library services and resources to the
entire Art Institute of Chicago campus. The Librarian provides leadership
and vision for the enhancement, extension, and integration of the
Libraries' technology and tools in support of research, scholarship,
teaching, and learning. The Librarian will lead in the creation and
maintenance of web-deliverable information that supports existing public
and digital services and develop service innovations utilizing technologies
and customer service expertise. The Librarian provides technical expertise
for evaluating external service providers, application development, project
management, risk management, and strategic planning. The Librarian is the
primary technology strategist for the Libraries and works collaboratively
with all library department heads and other directors/managers in the Art
Institute of Chicago organization.


*Qualifications*
MLS from ALA-accredited institution or equivalent degree required, with 2-5
years professional experience. Background in the visual arts and experience
providing access to digital resources highly desirable.

*Experience or knowledge*

   - Familiarity with current and emerging trends in digital library
   technologies and infrastructure.
   - Knowledge and understanding of integrated library systems (Innovative
   preferred) and related search and discovery products and digital
   repositories.
   - Experience with planning and implementing ILS migrations preferred.
   - Familiarity with digital asset management systems, digital
   preservation systems, and the OAIS reference model.
   - Familiarity with best practices in digital asset management,
   discovery, and preservation.

*Knowledge and understanding of library systems, workflows, and operations;
experience with web-based programs and server management.*

   - Experience with original cataloging and knowledge of metadata and
   bibliographic schema (e.g. EAD, MARC, Dublin Core).
   - Experience with ILLiad, Mac iOS, Adobe Suite, server management.
   - Working knowledge of Excel, XML, HTML, Drupal, PHP, JavaScript, CSS.
   - Familiarity with copyright and fair use or intellectual property
   rights.

*Leadership, project management, communication, and organizational skills
and competencies.*

   - Excellent interpersonal skills with ability to facilitate
   collaboration.
   - Ability to communicate effectively with diverse library users and
   staff.
   - Experience in/familiarity with preparing technology-related RFPs and
   grants.

*We offer a competitive and attractive benefits package:*

   - Paid Time Off Program
   - Full medical, dental, and vision benefits
   - Complimentary general admission to the Art Institute and other Chicago
   cultural institutions
   - Exposure to art lectures, exhibitions, and other events that occur at
   the museum
   - An opportunity to work with some of the best-in-class curators,
   designers, and innovators
   - Tuition remission for all employees

For fullest consideration, please apply online at:
https://hrweb.artic.edu/recruit/applyjob.html

The Art Institute of Chicago is an equal opportunity, equal access employer
fully committed to achieving a diverse workforce.


-- 
Douglas Litts
Executive Director
Ryerson and Burnham Libraries
The Art Institute of Chicago
111 S. Michigan Ave, Chicago, IL 60603-6110
(312) 443-3671
[email protected]
http://www.artic.edu/research
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