Position Announcement - Willamette University Sara Amato 03 Jan 1994 20:13 UTC

PERIODICALS AND GOVERNMENT DOCUMENTS LIBRARIAN.  Mark O. Hatfield Library,
Willamette University.  Under the direction of the Associate University
Librarian for Technical Services, the Periodicals and Government Documents
Librarian is responsible for coordinating, evaluating and developing the
periodicals and government documents collections.  The librarian develops
policies and procedures; supervises and evaluates 1.5 FTE paraprofessional
employees; independently catalogs serials in all formats, including electronic
resources; is responsible for post-cataloging authority control; and
participates in reference, library instruction, collection development,
faculty liaison activities, and academic governance.  Some evening and/or
weekend hours.  REQUIRED: Graduate degree in library science from an
ALA-accredited institution.  Minimum two years recent experience in an
academic library, preferably in periodicals or documents; working knowledge of
AACR2R, OCLC, LC classification and subject headings; ability to work
effectively in a rapidly changing environment; aptitude for independent
problem solving; and excellent interpersonal communication skills, both oral
and written.  PREFERRED: Automated serials system experience, preferably
Innovacq; collection management experience; knowledge of federal depository
guidelines; degree in the sciences.  Minimum salary:  $25,000.  The Mark O.
Hatfield Library serves the College of Liberal Arts, which includes a graduate
program in teaching, and the Atkinson Graduate School of Management.  The
library is a selective depository for federal documents.  Submit letter of
application, resume and names, addresses and telephone numbers of three
professional references to:  Larry R. Oberg, University Librarian, Mark O.
Hatfield Library, Willamette University, Salem, OR 97301.  Application
deadline:  January 20, 1994.  Willamette University is an affirmative action,
equal opportunity employer.