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>>HEAD, CONTINUING RESOURCES
>>CATALOGING AND DATA MANAGEMENT
>>Serials and Acquisitions Services
>>(Librarian II or III)
>>
>>The MIT Libraries seek an energetic and experienced librarian to
>>establish policies and manage the processes related to discovery of and
>>access to continuing resources in many formats. The Head of Continuing
>>Resources Cataloging and Data Management directly manages a staff of six
>>(three librarians and three support staff), and performs the full range
>>of supervisory responsibilities including hiring, evaluation, and staff
>>development. Reporting to the Head, Serials and Acquisitions Services,
>>he/she contributes to the administration of the department, including
>>planning, personnel and budget management, policy development and
>>implementation.
>>
>>RESPONSIBILITIES: Establishes serials cataloging standards, procedures,
>>and workflow, and adjusts same as conditions change. Ensures fulfillment
>>of responsibilities to CONSER participation. Works in partnership with
>>members of several acquisitions units and the monograph cataloging unit
>>to coordinate policies, procedures, and standards, and to facilitate
>>communication and cooperation. Communicates with public service units to
>>assess needs, clarify policies, and implement new procedures and system
>>modifications. Has responsibility for planning and management of
>>processes for record maintenance and data quality control in several
>>databases that provide access to the Libraries' electronic
>>resources: Barton OPAC, VERA (in-house tool listing databases and
>>e-journals), and the local ExLibris SFX KnowledgeBase. Responsible for
>>coordinating all ongoing activities relating to SFX, including working
>>with technical, acquisitions, and public services staff to facilitate
>>changes and revisions on a timely basis. Maintains an understanding of
>>current issues and developments in national and international standards
>>for bibliographic control of continuing resources, and shares that
>>knowledge as appropriate within the Libraries. Serves on committees,
>>participates in library planning activities, and is expected to
>>contribute professionally.
>>
>>QUALIFICATIONS: Required: ALA-MLS/MLIS. Several years of professional
>>cataloging experience, preferably in a large academic library, and
>>significant experience with serials. Good understanding of traditional
>>and emerging means of managing access to information
>>resources. Demonstrated ability to manage diverse, complex operations
>>and to lead staff in new directions. Well-developed communication and
>>analytical skills. Evidence of initiative, flexibility, attention to
>>productivity, and ability to work creatively and collaboratively in a
>>rapidly changing environment. (At least five years professional
>>experience and demonstrated professional growth and service in keeping
>>with MIT Libraries' standards for promotion are required for appointment
>>at Librarian III level.)
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>>HIRING SALARY: $47,000 minimum. Salary commensurate with appointment
>>level (Librarian II or III), qualifications and experience.
>>
>>Position available immediately. Applications must include a cover
>>letter, resume, and names and addresses of three current references and
>>should be mailed to:
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>> Search Committee for Head, Continuing Resources Cataloging (IP)
>> The Libraries, Room 14S-324
>> Massachusetts Institute of Technology
>> 77 Massachusetts Ave.
>> Cambridge, Massachusetts 02139-4307
>>
>>(Applications may also be sent via fax to 617-253-0583.)
>>
>>The MIT Libraries include five major subject libraries (architecture and
>>planning; engineering; humanities; science; management and social
>>sciences) and several branch libraries in more specialized subject
>>areas. The Libraries hold more than 2.6 million printed volumes, and
>>extensive collections of other physical formats. Over 200 digital
>>databases and over 3000 electronic journals are licensed for access on
>>the Institute's network. The Libraries recently implemented Ex Libris'
>>Aleph system as its public Web-based catalog and as the support system
>>for user service and processing functions. The Libraries' webpage
>>(http://libraries.mit.edu/) presents information about library services,
>>as well as access to information resources through the staff-designed
>>Vera interface. MIT Libraries maintain membership in the Association of
>>Research Libraries, the Boston Library Consortium, and OCLC through
>>NELINET, as well as in EDUCAUSE and the Coalition of Networked Information.
>>
>>Serials and Acquisitions Services is one of three collection services
>>departments. The staff of twenty-two people includes seven librarians
>>and fifteen support staff that are engaged in cataloging continuing
>>resources and the ordering and receipt of print and electronic
>>monographs, serials, and depository government documents, as well as the
>>gifts and discard programs.
>>
>>MIT offers excellent benefits a choice of health plans, a dental plan,
>>retirement plan, tuition assistance, and a relocation allowance. The MIT
>>Libraries affords a flexible and collegial working environment and
>>fosters professional growth of its staff with management training and
>>travel funding for professional meetings.
>>
>>MIT is strongly and actively committed to diversity within its community
>>and particularly encourages applications from qualified women and ethnic
>>minority candidates.