Job Posting -- U. of Nebraska-Lincoln ANN ERCELAWN 24 Jan 1994 16:45 UTC

Date: 24 Jan 1994 10:20:01 -0600
From: "Katherine L. Walter" <kayw@UNLLIB.UNL.EDU>
Subject: job posting

The University Libraries
University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Position Announcements

DATE:        January 21, 1994
POSITION:    Serials Cataloger, Assistant Professor, non-tenure leading.
REPORTS TO:  Project Director, Nebraska Newspaper Project

Now hiring for two positions for the period March 1994 through December
1996.

These positions are funded through a grant from the National Endowment
for the Humanities.

DUTIES:   1) Perform original cataloging of print and non-print newspaper
titles.  2) Enhance member copy cataloging.  3) Provide Library Assistant
II with information requiring professional expertise to facilitate copy
cataloging.  4) Participate in OCLC union list project.  5) Maintain
statistics.  6) Participate in the design and implementation of
bibliographic control procedures as required.

QUALIFICATIONS: Required:  MLS from an ALA-accredited library school.
Candidates who will receive their degree as of 1 June 1994 will be
considered eligible.  Must be dependable and have the ability to work well
with others.   Preferred:  Working knowledge of AACR2 Rev. and USMARC
bibliographic formats; one or more foreign languages (Czech, German,
Swedish particularly of interest); OCLC cataloging or searching experience;
experience cataloging with INNOPAC or another integrated library system.

SALARY:   Salary $24,500 for the first year.  Annual salary increases
guaranteed for satisfactory performance.

STARTING DATE: March 15, 1994 preferred.
DEADLINE DATE: February 14, 1994.  Applications postmarked after this date
will not be accepted.

APPLICATIONS:  Submit a complete statement of qualifications, a full resume
of education and relevant experience as well as the names, current
addresses, and current telephone numbers of three references who are
knowledgeable of applicant's qualifications for this position to:

          Kent Hendrickson, Dean
          106 Love Library
          University of Nebraska-Lincoln
          Lincoln NE 68588-0410

The University of Nebraska-Lincoln is committed to a pluralistic campus
community through Affirmative Action and Equal Opportunity and is
responsive to the needs of dual career couples.  We assure reasonable
accomodation under the Americans with Disabilities Act; contact Larry Kahle
at the above address for more information.