The University of South Carolina Libraries is hiring for an Electronic Resource & Serials Librarian. Please excuse any cross-postings!

 

Christee Pascale

Head of Acquisitions

Thomas Cooper Library

University of South Carolina

Columbia, SC 29208

cpascale@mailbox.sc.edu

803-777-7467

 

 

Electronic Resource and Serials Librarian

The University of South Carolina Libraries seeks an energetic, forward thinking Electronic Resource and Serials Librarian to provide leadership and expertise in acquiring and managing the Libraries’ print and electronic resources collection. The Electronic Resources and Serials Librarian provides leadership for all aspects of the serial lifecycle, including coordination of the purchasing, licensing, access, and maintenance for the Libraries’ continuing firm order, package, and database resources. Reporting to the Head of Acquisitions, this position works collaboratively with other staff including collection development, serial acquisitions, departmental liaisons, reference, information technology, and cataloging. The Electronic Resources and Serials Librarian actively participates in the intellectual life and administrative activities of the library and the university, and maintains a record of professional contributions.

 

Job Duties Include:

 

The minimum qualifications include a Master’s degree in Library Science from an ALA-accredited program or equivalent international degree; demonstrated experience and expertise in library serials and electronic resource lifecycle management with a current working knowledge of current serials and electronic resource lifecycle management with a current working knowledge of current serials and electronic resource models, practice, trends, and tools used by academic libraries; experience with an integrated library system, including acquisitions, serials, and ERM systems; broad understanding of technical services operations; excellent interpersonal, oral, and written communication skills; excellent analytical, organizational, time and project management skills; demonstrated initiative, flexibility, and ability to work creatively and effectively both independently and as a team member; demonstrated self-motivation and individual initiative; knowledge of industry standards related to serials and electronic resources, e.g., ISSN, Open URL, KBART, ERMI, SERU, COUNTER, SUSHI, etc.

 

In addition, preferred qualifications are experience managing and troubleshooting problems with electronic resource access; experience with collections budgets; experience negotiating vendor and publisher licenses; experience managing statistical data and generating reports; experience with continuing resource cataloging and tools, including OCLC Connexion, MARC, Resource Description and Access (RDA), CONSER, etc.

 

The University of South Carolina, founded in 1801, is the flagship campus of an eight-campus, fully accredited, state-system. The University is one of only 40 public universities to earn the Carnegie Foundation’s top-tier designations in research activity and community engagement. The University of South Carolina - Columbia has strong undergraduate and graduate programs and other highly regarded professional schools including: medicine, law, education, engineering, social work, pharmacy, public health, arts and sciences, nursing, and business administration. About 32,000 students are enrolled with more than 8,000 students in graduate and professional programs.

 

University Libraries serves the graduate and undergraduate programs of all schools and colleges, with the exceptions of the School of Law and the School of Medicine. Holdings include more than 4.9 million volumes, 20 million manuscripts, 475,000 e-books, and four distinct special collections. University Libraries is a member of the Association of Southeastern Research Libraries, the Association of Research Libraries, and the Center for Research Libraries. The City of Columbia is the state capital with a metropolitan area population of nearly 800,000. The city is a state center of financial, transportation, and industrial development, and it has a rich historical and cultural tradition. Columbia is located within easy driving distance of both mountains and coast.

 

Salary commensurate with qualifications and experience. This is a full-time, 12-month, unclassified, tenure-track, faculty status position with the rank of Librarian. Benefits include medical, dental, vision, state retirement or optional retirement plan.

 

Interested applicants should apply at https://uscjobs.sc.edu/applicants/jsp/shared/frameset/Frameset.jsp?time=1448909217888.

 

Minorities and women are encouraged to apply. USC is an EOE.

 

 



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