The Electronic Resources Coordinator leads an e-resources team responsible for managing the lifecycle of the Library’s electronic resources, including acquiring, renewing, licensing, preserving, and activating access. The incumbent manages and maintains systems and processes for uninterrupted access to electronic resources, including proposing and developing changes to workflows, and works with vendors to negotiate license renewals, troubleshoot access issues, and remain current on vendors’ technologies. The ERC represents the Libraries by serving on consortial committees and is expected to maintain knowledge of national trends and developments in electronic resource management. This position supervises and provides leadership to 2 FTE who provide support in fulfilling these responsibilities.

 

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The University Libraries seeks a flexible, innovative, highly organized professional with electronic resource management experience to join our technical services department. The Electronic Resources Coordinator works collaboratively with units throughout the Libraries and with consortial colleagues to provide effective, efficient access to electronic content. This high-level professional position provides leadership, coordination, management, and technical expertise related to the Libraries’ dynamic collection of electronic resources. The ERC leads an e-resources team responsible for managing the lifecycle of the Library’s electronic resources, including acquiring, renewing, licensing, preserving, and activating access. The incumbent manages and maintains systems and processes for uninterrupted access to electronic resources, including proposing and developing changes to workflows, and works with vendors to negotiate license renewals, troubleshoot access issues, and remain current on vendors’ technolog
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Casey D. Hoeve

Associate Professor

Head of Content & Collections

University of Nebraska–Lincoln

University Libraries

317 Love Library

Lincoln, NE 68588

(402) 472-2593

achoeve@unl.edu

"it's almost impossible to read a fine thing without wanting to do a fine thing."

-John Steinbeck, The Pastures of Heaven

 

"There is no other occupation upon earth that is so appropriate to every time and every age and every place. Reading stimulates the young and diverts the old, increases one's satisfaction when things are going well, and when they are going badly provides refuge and solace. It is a delight in the home; it can be fitted in with public life; throughout the night, on journeys, in the country, it is the companion that never lets me down."

 -Cicero