The Cornell University Library is seeking a Digital Scholarship Initiatives
Coordinator. Reporting to the AUL for Digital Scholarship & Preservation
Services (DSPS), the Digital Scholarship Initiatives Coordinator will provide
leadership in conceptualizing and implementing new digital scholarship and
preservation initiatives with a focus on needs assessment, requirements
analysis, and business planning. One of the key responsibilities will be
facilitating the implementation of CUL's scholarly communication outreach
program by partnering with subject liaisons to understand service needs,
coordinate awareness sessions, and facilitate forming new partnerships with
faculty in pursuing digital research and teaching initiatives.

  
The Cornell University Library's DSPS program facilitates collaborations
within the Cornell University community in the creation and management of
digital scholarly content in support of learning, teaching, and research. The
program also has a national and international presence and facilitates sharing
and archiving of content through online repositories such as e-publishing
systems or institutional and subject repositories such as arXiv.org. Program
staff work closely with the Library's IT group in developing technical
solutions; collaborate with the Library's departmental liaisons and subject
specialists in identifying needs and delivering services; and partner with
faculty in using information technologies to enhance teaching and research
activities.

  
The main responsibilities include:

  * Lead a diverse range of DSPS initiatives including setting requirements, 
developing project plans and timelines, coordinating initiative implementation, 
conceptualizing innovative solutions, overseeing project staff, managing 
budgets, assessing project outcomes, and communicating with project team 
members and clients.
  * Collaborate with subject liaison librarians to promote CUL's digital 
scholarship and scholarly communication services, increase awareness about 
current scholarly communication issues, assess faculty needs for services and 
adjust CUL services accordingly, create new workshops and forums for faculty 
and researchers in related topics (e.g., personal archiving, open access).
  * Participate in initiatives addressing long-term stewardship and access to 
collections including sustainability programs.
  * Manage the Cornell Copyright Information Center, including the delivery of 
the workshop series, development of the website, creation of new information 
materials, and provision of copyright clearance and intellectual property 
rights services and consultancies.
  * Supports and serve as a resource to colleagues in developing digital 
projects and web applications.
  * Develop and modify policies, processes, and workflows for system-wide use 
to improve lifecycle management strategies for digital initiatives.
  * Maintain awareness and develop in-depth knowledge of relevant new 
information technologies, national and international standards and best 
practices - integrates them to CUL workflows and practices.
  * Represent the Library within Cornell and external initiatives.
  
Qualifications

  * Bachelor's degree, preferably with background in information science, 
library science, or instructional design
  * Interest in assuming a dynamic role in a vibrant, fast-paced, and 
innovative environment with emphasis on team work
  * Thorough understanding of lifecycle management issues and processes 
involved in creating and managing digital initiatives from technical, business, 
and policy perspectives*
  * Competency in budgeting and fiscal planning, assessment and evaluation, and 
service management
  * Analytical and social sciences research skills to gather, analyze, and 
present data
  * Excellent project management skills with experience in overseeing complex 
technology-based projects.
  * Background or a good understanding of copyright and information policy 
issues.
  * Familiarity with instructional technologies and technology-enhance 
teaching, learning, and research - especially in regard to the role and 
potential of technologies.
  * Demonstrated ability to work collaboratively with diverse project teams, 
especially with faculty and researchers.
  * Ability to create and maintain websites/wikis, use social media, write 
reports, and contribute to grant proposals
  * Excellent interpersonal skills to interact effectively with faculty, staff, 
scholars, donors, community leaders, administrators, and students.
  * Ability to lead workshops and explain complex terms to a varied audience
  * Good organizational skills with ability to work independently and 
creatively.
  * Minimum 2-3 year experience in related program areas.
Preferred:

  * Graduate degree highly desired
  * More than 3 years' experience in an academic or research setting highly 
desirable
  * Experience in grant writing is highly desirable.
  * Previous library or academic research experience is strongly desired.
  



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