-----Original Message----- From: Sue Smith Sent: Tuesday, June 03, 2003 2:53 PM To: 'SERIALST@LIST.UVM.EDU' Subject: Position Announcement: Serials Cataloger,University of Connecticut THE UNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUT LIBRARIES Serials Cataloger (Search # 03A296) Under the direction of the University Archivist and the general supervision of the Catalog Librarian/Liaison to the Dodd Research Center, the Serials Cataloger is responsible for providing original cataloging according to the Anglo-American Cataloging Rules (2nd edition, 1998 revision) for approximately 1,500 20th century university archive serial titles located at the Dodd Research Center at the University of Connecticut, Storrs Campus. Cataloging includes providing subject access using the LC Subject Headings and full MARC21 tagging and when necessary, upgrading incomplete records, adding subject headings and other data as required. This is a temporary, full-time position. Qualifications: ALA-accredited MLS and at least one year original serials cataloging experience in an academic or research library; knowledge of current trends in cataloging and automated library operations; working knowledge of AACR2 2nd ed. rev., LCRIs, CONSER Editing Guide, LCSH, MARC21 coding for serials; experience with online cataloging utilities such as OCLC and RLIN; and, excellent analytical skills. Knowledge of the Endeavor Voyager system is desirable. Complete job description can be found at: http://www.lib.uconn.edu/jobopps/ University Setting: The University of Connecticut, established in 1881, is a Carnegie Research I University. It was recently cited as one of the top 20 public universities in the nation and is engaged in UConn 2000/21st Century UConn, multi-billion dollar campus building projects. The main campus, situated in Storrs on 3100 acres of woodland and rolling hills, is located approximately 30 miles from Hartford, the state capital, and midway between Boston and New York City. There are approximately 21,750 students system-wide. University Libraries: As a member of the Association of Research Libraries, the Libraries are technologically advanced and recognized as an exciting center of intellectual life on campus. The Libraries are organized in team-based structures and are engaged in ongoing strategic programs. The Libraries operate in a heavily electronic environment with approximately 25% of the acquisition budget spent on information in electronic form. Compensation: Anticipated hiring salary, $40,000s to low $50,000s depending upon experience. University benefits include 22 paid vacation days/year, 12 paid state holidays, excellent health and retirement plans, and tuition waivers. Application Procedures: Submit a letter of application that addresses how previous experience and personal qualities meet the requirements for the position; a resume; and the names, addresses, and telephone numbers of three professional references to Deborah Stansbury Sunday, Administrative Librarian, University of Connecticut Libraries, Box U-1005A, 369 Fairfield Road, Storrs, CT 06269-1005. Screening will begin immediately and continue until the position is filled. The University of Connecticut has a strong commitment to diversity. We actively encourage minorities and people with disabilities to apply. UNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUT LIBRARIES JOB DESCRIPTION Area: Collections Services Title: Serials Cataloger Rank: University Librarian I or II Salary Group: UCP ( 5 or 7 ) JOB SUMMARY: Under the direction of the University Archivist and the general supervision of the Catalog Librarian/Liaison to the Dodd Research Center, the Serials Cataloger is responsible for cataloging approximately 1,500 20th century university archive serial titles in print format, located at the Dodd Research Center at the University of Connecticut, Storrs Campus. This is a temporary, full time position. DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: Cataloging responsibilities Provides original cataloging of university serials in print, including yearbooks, annual reports, technical reports, various publications of university departments and centers, course catalogs, bulletins, newsletters, programs, press guides, etc. All original cataloging is performed according to the Anglo-American Cataloging Rules (2nd edition, 1998 revision) as interpreted by the Library of Congress, following CONSER guidelines, and provided subject access using the LC Subject Headings. Records are given full MARC21 tagging. When necessary, the Cataloger upgrades incomplete records, adding subject headings and other data as required. QUALIFICATIONS: Required · ALA-accredited MLS and at least one year original serials cataloging experience in an academic or research library. · Knowledge of current trends in cataloging and automated library operations. · Working knowledge of AACR2 2nd ed. rev., LCRIs, CONSER Editing Guide, LCSH, MARC21 coding for serials. · Experience with online cataloging utilities such as OCLC and RLIN. · Excellent analytical skills. Desired · Knowledge of the Endeavor Voyager system.