Head of Content Acquisitions and Management
Georgetown University Law Library
The Head of Content Acquisitions and Management is responsible for the supervision and management of all aspects of acquisitions and serials operations, which includes ordering and receipt of library materials in all formats, implementing
collection management policies, and overseeing vendor relations and purchasing/licensing agreements. This position directly supervises seven staff in the library’s Acquisitions and Collection Care department.
The Head of Content Acquisitions and Management also plays a key role in the assessment and management of the library’s collection. This includes coordinating the selection and de-selection of library materials; compiling and reporting
statistical data for collection assessment; coordinating and pursuing intercampus and interlibrary collaborative collection development opportunities; and working cooperatively with subject selectors, staff across all departments in the library, and faculty
to provide access to information.
Required
Master's degree from an ALA-accredited school of library and/or information studies, or equivalent; strong supervisory skills; excellent written and verbal communication skills; at least two years of collection development experience; familiarity with integrated
library systems.
Preferred
Law library experience or familiarity with legal publishing trade and vendors; Acquisitions experience; JD or equivalent.
Salary is commensurate with experience and qualifications.
To apply for this position, please submit applications via the
Georgetown University Jobs website by using Job Number 20141165. Address applications to Stacy Queen, and include a cover letter, a current resume, and the names and contact information for
three references.
Review of applications will begin on August 6, 2014 and continue until the position is filled.
Georgetown University is an EOE/AA employer.
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Jennifer Locke Davitt
Special Projects & Interim Head of Acquisitions & Collection Care
Georgetown Law Library
202.662.9162