URL: https://recruit.ap.ucsb.edu/apply/JPF00958
Next Review Date: 3/10/17
Final Date: 5/12/17
ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS LIBRARIAN
The University of
California, Santa Barbara is one of ten campuses that comprise the University
of California system and is a member of the exclusive Association of American
Universities (AAU). In addition, the University Library at UC Santa Barbara is
a member of the prestigious Association of Research Libraries (ARL).
The UC Santa Barbara
Library seeks a collaborative, dynamic, service-oriented librarian to foster
excellence in scholarship and teaching by facilitating access to scholarly
information resources in economics and business. The successful candidate will
actively engage and build relationships with campus scholarly communities in
the assigned areas, serving as an expert resource to support traditional and
emerging research practices and curricular development. The effective date of
the position is the 2016-17 academic year.
RESPONSIBILITIES
Reporting to the Head
of Reference Services, the Economics and Business Librarian enhances research,
teaching, and learning by shaping the library’s research collections in
economics, business, and related interdisciplinary areas; contributes to the
library’s general reference services and instructional programs; provides
specialized instructional sessions and research services for faculty, graduate
students, and undergraduates in the assigned areas, including consultation on
scholarly communication issues and new methodologies and practices in digital
scholarship; works collaboratively with the library’s data services team
including curators and librarians to support evolving needs of relevant user communities
in conducting data-intensive research; advocates, promotes, and contributes to
the library’s new services in digital scholarship; contributes to area-specific
consortial activities of the UC Libraries; and builds and sustains trusted
relationships with key campus constituencies to further the library’s strategic
goals and advance the research, teaching and service mission of the university.
The Economics and
Business Librarian has responsibility for all aspects of collection management
and development for economics and business resources. Collection development
and access responsibilities include selection, assessment, and life-cycle
management of scholarly information resources that support scholarship and
teaching. Through responsible stewardship of collection funds allocated to the
assigned areas, the incumbent ensures maximum effectiveness of the library’s
investment in collections in order to provide the greatest value for successful
research and learning outcomes. Recognizing the unique strength of
interdisciplinary scholarship on the UC Santa Barbara campus, the incumbent
works collaboratively with subject librarians in related areas to develop
scholarly collections and provide access to resources that cross traditional
disciplinary boundaries and support new fields of inquiry. The Economics and
Business librarian serves as an engaged, knowledgeable and collaborative
liaison to faculty and students in Economics, Technology Management Program,
and Writing Program.
The Economics and
Business Librarian works individually and as part of the Reference Services and
Instruction teams to contribute to creative and innovative approaches to
advancing the Library's services; participates in scheduled multi-disciplinary
reference desk service, online chat reference for the UC cooperative, data
discovery services, research consultation and instruction in assigned
disciplines, and outreach activities; includes some evening assignments;
participates in an active instructional program, including teaching a credit-bearing
library research class; develops and delivers presentations to specialized
classes and provides individualized assistance to students and faculty in
economics, business, technology management, and related disciplines; and
designs and maintains online guides to specialized library resources.
UC Santa Barbara
librarians are expected to participate in library-wide planning, governance,
and shared decision making. Advancement is partially based on professional
contribution beyond the primary assignment. The successful candidate will
demonstrate evidence of, or potential for, such contribution to the campus, UC
system, and profession.
QUALIFICATIONS
Required:
• ALA-accredited
Master’s in Library or Information Science
• Academic background
and/or knowledge of economics or business demonstrated through undergraduate,
or advanced degree, coursework, or work experience
• Demonstrated
experience in reference and library instruction
Additional:
• Demonstrated
understanding of current and emerging trends in economics and business research
and scholarship
• Demonstrated
understanding of instructional design concepts, practices, and tools in an
academic library setting
• A strong commitment
to excellence in public service and the ability to work effectively in a
collaborative and culturally diverse environment
• Excellent oral,
written, and interpersonal communication skills
Preferred:
• Advanced degree in
economics or business
• Two years of experience
in an academic library
• Experience working
with quantitative data in a research environment
• Demonstrated
knowledge of scholarly communication and publishing issues
• Experience conducting
or supporting digital scholarship or data-intensive research
SALARY AND BENEFITS
Salary is commensurate
with experience and qualifications. Librarians at the University of California,
Santa Barbara are professional academic appointees who accrue vacation at the
rate of two days per month and sick leave at the rate of one day per month. The
University has excellent retirement plans and a selection of group health,
dental, vision, and life insurance plans. Benefits information can be found at
http://ucnet.universityofcalifornia.edu/
The incumbent will be a
member of the LX Collective Bargaining Unit represented by the American
Federation of Teachers.
TO APPLY:
• This position will
remain open until filled with primary consideration of complete applications,
including a CV and cover letter, received by March 10, 2017.
• Applications will be
accepted online through UC Recruit: https://recruit.ap.ucsb.edu/apply/JPF00958
• Help for UC Recruit
is available at https://recruit.ap.ucsb.edu/help/applicants
• For additional
assistance, contact Ryan George with Library Human Resources at (805) 893-3841
or ryan.george@ucsb.edu
• Appointment and/or
continued employment is contingent on successful completion of a background
check.
The Library is
especially interested in candidates who can contribute to the diversity and
excellence of the academic community through research, teaching and service.
The University of
California is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer and all
qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard
to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national
origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other
characteristic protected by law.
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