Collection
Strategist Librarian
Company: University
of California, Davis
Location: Davis, CA
Date Posted: January
19, 2015
Job
#JPF00490 - LIBRARY - LIBRARY
Recruitment
Period: Open Jan 16, 2015 through Apr 1, 2015
Next
review date: March 1st, 2015
Apply
by this date to ensure full consideration by the committee
Position Overview:
The
University Library of the University of California, Davis, seeks a dynamic,
innovative Collection Strategist librarian to participate in forming a new and
forward-thinking Collection Strategies Department. The Collection Strategies
Department leads in an initiative to create an environment of evidence-based
collections acquisition, management, and review. The collaborative and
user-focused Collection Strategist works closely with the Library’s subject
liaisons, personnel in other Library departments, and with campus faculty,
staff, and students in a highly interdisciplinary research community renowned
for its academic excellence and global impact. The Collection Strategist will
operate within a newly reorganized library structure designed to support the
high quality research collections and academic services on which the entire
university community depends.
Under
the general supervision of Head of the Collection Strategies Department, the
Collection Strategist works in a matrix-based library organization across
directorate and programmatic lines to build and maintain vital collections. The
Strategist, supported by the Collection Strategies Department Analyst, gathers,
assesses, and analyzes qualitative and quantitative data; contributes to the
strategic allocation of Library resources for the acquisition and management of
collections in traditional and emergent formats; and designs interpretive
reports to best present and communicate how the Library judiciously develops
its collections in an environment of change in scholarly communication and
publishing. A key element to the success of the Strategist’s work is
incorporating University of California-wide and national collections
initiatives (such as the HathiTrust), shared print and specialized data
repositories into the Library’s collections framework.
UC Davis and University Library:
UC
Davis is a global community of individuals united to better humanity and our
natural world while seeking solutions to some of our most pressing challenges.
Located near the California state capital of Sacramento, UC Davis has more than
34,000 students, the full-time equivalent of 4,100 faculty and other academics,
and 17,400 staff. The campus has an annual research budget of over $750
million, a comprehensive health system, and about two dozen specialized
research centers. Recognized as one of the top 10 public universities in the
U.S. and the Number 1 university in the world for agricultural research, UC
Davis offers interdisciplinary graduate study and more than 100 undergraduate
majors in four colleges — Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, Biological
Sciences, Engineering, and Letters and Science. It also houses six professional
schools — Education, Law, Management, Medicine, Veterinary Medicine, and the
Betty Irene Moore School of Nursing. The UC Davis University Library is among
the top 100 research libraries in North America, and belongs to the Association
of Research Libraries, the Digital Library Federation, and other organizations
that position it to collaborate with other top organizations.
Position Responsibilites:
In
collaboration with subject liaisons, the Collection Strategist develops
frameworks and leads the coordination for evidence-based content acquisition,
management, and assessment regardless of format or delivery platform. In
coordination with the Collection Strategies Department personnel, the
Strategist contributes to budget planning, oversees funding allocations, and
manages monographic approval plans. Through consultation with other Library and
University departments and services the Strategist designs models that promote
and sustain content acquisitions, access, archiving, and preservation, and
coordinates the Library’s system-wide planning and consortial resource
selection and evaluation, as well as national efforts to acquire shared
content. Guiding evidence-based collection development and management decision
making, the Strategist designs assessment strategies and analyzes quantitative
and qualitative data to inform and substantiate the strategic allocation of the
Library’s collections budget, as well as decision processes for the selection
and management of content, including print, digital, media, data, and other
emergent formats.
The
Collection Strategist guides evidence-based processes by developing content
acquisition, format choice, location, and assessment strategies; designing
methodologies that promote best practices in making informed collection
development and management decisions; and conducting regular content use
reviews. The Strategist coordinates gifts-in-kind activities, working with
subject liaisons, the Special Collections Department, and the Archives Program.
The Strategist monitors local, system-wide, and vendor provided reports to
identify collection related trends and patterns. The Strategist participates
and represents the Library in UC system-wide initiatives or on national level
projects.
Required Qualifications:
*
A master's degree in library or information sciences from an American Library
Association accredited institution
*
Minimum five years’ relevant experience in a major academic or research library
in content acquisition, management, and assessment
*
Experience with library collection development, management, and budgeting
*
Knowledge of current, evolving, and innovative models of collection development
and scholarly communication
*
Strong data analysis skills; proven skills to gather, assess, interpret, and
present quantitative and qualitative data for varied audiences
*
High level of proficiency with Excel, PowerPoint, Access, and other software
applications to manage and present data
*
Demonstrated success in working effectively both independently and within teams
*
Experience using the acquisition functions of an ILS system to make informed
collections related decisions
*
Demonstrated skill with oral and written communications, sufficient for public
speaking to a variety of audiences
*
Experience managing complex projects and leading project-oriented teams
*
Demonstrated effective interpersonal skills to establish and maintain close,
productive working relationships with colleagues and Library constituencies
*
Experience working with sensitive or confidential data
*
Demonstrated organizational skills sufficient to balance multiple priorities,
deadlines, and changing project parameters
*
Evidence of flexibility and initiative when working within a fast-paced,
changing environment
Preferred Qualifications:
*
Experience working in a collaborative matrix-based environment
*
Experience with creating collection development and management policies and
strategies
*
Aptitude for learning and adapting emerging technologies
*
Knowledge of scholarly communications issues, tools, and resources
*
Familiarity with licensing electronic resource practices
*
Strong record of professional engagement, such as service in library
organizations, presentations at conferences, and peer-reviewed publication
Salary and Benefits:
Salary:
Associate Librarian to Librarian ($60,684 -$81,474)
(Appointment
rank and salary based on qualifications and experience.)
This
position is covered by a collective bargaining agreement.
Benefits:
UC is one of the largest employers in California, and offers outstanding health
and retirement benefits to its employees and their families. Librarians are
academic appointees and earn 24 days of vacation and 12 days of sick leave per
year. In addition, there are 13 university holidays.
Application Information:
Please
include a letter of interest addressing qualifications and experience related
to the position, a Curriculum Vitae, and names and contact information for at
least three references.
Candidates
applying by March 1, 2015 will receive first consideration. The position will
remain open until filled.
The
University of California is an affirmative action/equal opportunity employer.
UC
Davis is a smoke and tobacco free campus effective January 1, 2014.
Required Documentation:
*
Cover Letter - Please include a letter of interest addressing qualifications
and experience related to the position.
*
Curriculum Vitae - Your most recently updated C.V.
*
Statement of Contributions to Diversity - Please visit
http://academicaffairs.ucdavis.edu... for information about why diversity
statements are requested and guidelines for writing a diversity statement.
(Optional)
References:
3-5
references required (contact information only)
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