[Michlib-l] Job Posting: Collection Development Librarian, Eastern Michigan University
Sara Memmott
smemmott at emich.edu
Tue Nov 18 16:05:20 EST 2014
The Eastern Michigan University Library invites applications for a tenure-track position of Collection Development Librarian; the appointment will be at the rank of Assistant Professor and start in fall 2015. This position is an 8-month academic year appointment, with an additional summer appointment possible.
Operating in a collegial team environment, the Collection Development Librarian provides leadership in collection development, evaluation and assessment, license negotiation and collection budget allocation. The Collection Development Librarian guides selection, de-selection and retention policies for library resources. He/she undertakes quantitative and qualitative analysis and assessment to improve collections in support of the university’s priorities. The Collection Development Librarian helps determine the Library’s copyright compliance responsibilities.
Required qualifications:
* Five years minimum professional experience, with at least three years in an academic environment
* At least three years of experience in collection development, acquisitions, and/or electronic resource licensing and management
The Collection Development Librarian must meet departmental and university tenure and promotion standards for fulfillment of professional responsibilities, scholarship and service.
See http://agency.governmentjobs.com/emichedu/default.cfm?action=viewJob&jobID=1007242 for a complete job description, qualifications, and application instructions.
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Sara Memmott
Emerging Technologies & Social Work Librarian
Eastern Michigan University Library
http://www.emich.edu/library
734-487-2511
smemmott at emich.edu
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