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Date: Mon, 10 Feb 1997 14:55:36 -0800
From: Laine Stambaugh <LASTAMBA@OREGON.UOREGON.EDU>
Subject: Job Announcement--Oregon
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ASSOCIATE UNIVERSITY LIBRARIAN FOR TECHNICAL SERVICES
(search extended)
RESPONSIBILITIES: The University of Oregon is seeking an experienced,
dynamic individual to share leadership of the UO Libraries, including
coordination of technical services functions. Manages five departments
(Acquisitions, Serials, Catalog, Preservation & Binding, and Interlibrary
Loan) with a total of approximately 49 staff, plus student assistants.
Monitors expenditures of materials budget of approximately $4 million.
Overall responsibility for bibliographic control of library materials
in all languages and in all formats, including scores, sound recordings,
microforms, videotapes, software, maps, manuscripts, and electronic
resources. Overall responsibility for the Library's participation in
OCLC, which includes CJK and union listing. Overall responsibility for
the Library's preservation activities, including in-house and commercial
binding, physical processing, conservation and repair. Overall
responsibility for the Library's interlibrary loan activities.
Library-wide responsibilities: collaborates with other members of
library administration in budgetary and personnel policy decisions;
and development, implementation, and evaluation of library programs
and services. May participate directly in library instructional and
collection development programs.
QUALIFICATIONS: Required: ALA-accredited MLS degree; six years post-MLS
progressively responsible library technical services experience or the
equivalent, including administrative responsibility for at least one
major technical services function; awareness of current issues in
technical services management and in the application of technology
to library programs and services; experience with OCLC and familiarity
with integrated library systems; superior oral and written communication
skills; substantial record of contribution to the profession; excellent
interpersonal skills; collaborative management style; and demonstrated
ability to initiate and manage rapid change in a complex organizational
setting. Preferred: additional graduate degree.
SALARY: $57,500 minimum. Appointment beyond the minimum salary will be
dependent upon qualifications, prior experience, and academic rank.
Benefits include a choice of medical/dental plans (Blue Cross/Blue
Shield or HMO options), several retirement options, 22 vacation days,
and low staff tuition rates for continuing education. Partial
funding and release time provided for participation in regional
and national conferences, and other professional development
opportunities.
EMPLOYMENT: Librarians have faculty status and privileges, academic
rank (Assistant Professor-Professor), and are non-tenure track, with
fixed-term, renewable contracts (two or three years, depending on rank).
Professional growth and service in keeping with university and library
standards for promotion and retention is expected.
DEADLINE FOR APPLICATIONS: Applications received by 5:00 p.m.,
March 7, 1997 will receive priority consideration.
TO APPLY: Send cover letter, risumi, and names, addresses, phone
numbers, and e-mail addresses of four references (including your most
current supervisor) to: Ms. Laine Stambaugh, Personnel Librarian,
1299 University of Oregon Library, Eugene, OR 97403-1299.
(541) 346-1895; (541) 346-3485 (FAX).
UNIVERSITY LIBRARIES: The University of Oregon is an ARL library
which serves over 17,000 undergraduate and graduate students and
760 full-time and 430 part-time faculty members. Its two million
volume collection serves as an important research facility for
scholars throughout the Northwest. The Library participates in OCLC,
NACO and SACO, and a statewide union catalog, and uses the Innopac
integrated system for all its operations. The Knight Library (main
library) recently was expanded and renovated, and includes a state-of-
the-art electronic classroom and a fully-equipped information technology
center. For more information about the University and the Library,
consult the following Web sites: (UO) http://www.uoregon.edu/home.html,
(UO Library) http://libweb.uoregon.edu/. For more information about
the library staff and the community of Eugene, Oregon, consult:
http://www.uoregon.edu/admnpers/libpers.html.
The University of Oregon is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity
Employment/ADA-compliant institution strongly committed to cultural
diversity. In compliance with the Immigration Reform and Control
Act of 1986, all persons hired after November 6, 1986 will be required
to show proof of their identity and right to work in the United States.
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