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The Stanford University Libraries invites applications and nominations
for the position of Subject Specialist for Germanic Collections. German
Studies scholars and/or librarians who are interested in supporting
world-class research and teaching through a combination of traditional
and new collections and services are encouraged to apply.
Subject
Specialists at Stanford have the opportunity to select and acquire a
wide range of resources, including traditional scholarly publications
(print and digital), special collections and archival materials, and
materials published via emerging forms of scholarly communication. The
Subject Specialist for Germanic Collections provides specialized support
for the planning, development, processing, acquisition, management, and
public service of collections on all aspects of German Studies. The
ideal candidate should possess an understanding of research and teaching
in German Studies and should be familiar with literary, historical and
social science disciplines that make use of Germanic Collections. The
Subject Specialist provides advanced reference and bibliographic
assistance and will also be expected to develop online services and
resources.
Responsibilities:
1.
Plans, develops, and manages general and special collections in
Germanic languages, including Dutch and Scandinavian languages, and
about the literature, history and area studies of Germany, Austria, the
Netherlands, Scandinavia, and Finland. Selects and acquires materials in
all formats.
2. Manages a library materials budget in excess of $400,000.
3.
Provides a range of public services to Germanic studies communities at
Stanford, including advanced reference and instruction. Maintains close
contact with faculty and students of appropriate departments and
programs. May teach a graduate seminar or colloquium on research methods
and resources in German Studies.
4. Promotes the use of Stanford
University Libraries’ collections and resources through a range of
in-person and online outreach activities.
5. Collaborates with other
curators and selectors in support of interdisciplinary collections and
services and in identifying and managing digital library projects and
initiatives.
6. Participates in development activities in support of
the Libraries, including fundraising and grant writing. Encourages and
cultivates close relations with donors of funds and materials relating
to Germanic collections.
7. May assume responsibilities for additional subjects based on Stanford needs and/or candidate expertise.
Required Qualifications:
1.
MLS/MLIS from an ALA-accredited library school or the equivalent in
bibliographic training and experience is highly desired. Substantial
knowledge of and experience in academic or research libraries and the
university research environment are required.
2. Advanced graduate
work in an area of German Studies is required. Strong preference given
to candidates with a PhD and a record of scholarly publication.
3.
Demonstrated native or near native level fluency in German, with a high
level of communication skill, oral, reading and written, including the
ability to compose correspondence in English.
4. Demonstrated
ability to communicate with German vendors, Libraries and institutions
in both written and spoken German for acquisitions, fund raising and
book donations.
5. Demonstrated experience in finding and using a
wide variety of research materials, including print and digital texts
and/or special collections and archival materials is required.
6.
Demonstrated knowledge of the publication, distribution, and sources of
materials in German Studies, including digital resources, is required,
with emphasis on the German, Austrian, and Swiss national book trades,
but also including other book trades relevant to Germanic Studies.
7.
Demonstrated awareness of and involvement with commercial and other
sources of rare materials in all formats, including archival and
digital, in Germanic and Scandinavian languages and/or related to
aspects of Germanic and Scandinavian studies.
8. Demonstrated
capacity to work effectively and collegially with library staff as well
as with faculty and students is required.
9. Reading knowledge of Dutch and Scandinavian languages highly desired.
10. Reading knowledge of other Western European languages would be a strong qualification.
11. A high level of research skills and knowledge of relevant bibliographic resources including electronic.
12. Experience with emerging technologies and their use in scholarly environments is highly desired.
13. Experience in providing assistance to students and faculty in the design and execution of research projects is required.
14. Teaching experience is desired.
15.
Ability to perform effectively in and contribute successfully to a
diverse, multicultural workplace environment is also required.
16.
Strong analytical and organizational skills and ability to manage time
and multiple projects in a complex, changing environment with a
positive, flexible, creative and innovative attitude is required.
17. Successful experience developing and managing budgets required.
Salary and rank will be commensurate with experience and qualifications.
Applicants
should provide cover letter, resume or CV, and 3 references.
Applications must be submitted electronically through
http://jobs.stanford.edu.
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