Serials colleagues-- This position announcement is being cross-posted to several listservs; Please excuse the duplication. Lyn Elizabeth M. Martin Head, Technical Services A.A. Lemieux Library Seattle University lynm@seattleu.edu ************************************************************************* POSITION AVAILABLE: Seattle University's A.A. Lemieux Library invites applications for an experienced, creative, and flexible librarian to participate in the Technical Services Department's program of services to the University community. ************************************************************************* POSITION: Bibliographic Control Librarian (Serials & Cataloging) Full-time Librarian/Non-tenure track ************************************************************************* REPORTS TO: Head of Technical Services ************************************************************************* SUPERVISES: 4.5 FTE Sr. Library Technician (Serials/1.0 FTE) Cataloger (0.5 FTE) Sr. Library Technician (Cataloging/1.0 FTE) Library Technicians (Cataloging/2.0 FTE) ************************************************************************* RESPONSIBILITIES: The Bibliographic Control Librarian manages and coordinates the bibliographic control activities of the Technical Services Department, including, but not limited to: serials/periodicals-related activities, cataloging/authority control/database maintenance-related activities, and new materials processing activities. The primary area of responsibility is the serials/periodical-related activities. ************************************************************************* SERIALS DUTIES: Manages/coordinates serials-related activities, including: receipt/claiming/cataloging/processing of periodicals/newspapers/standing orders; assigns/directs/evaluates the work of a serials paraprofessional; monitors the acquisition, including ordering/accounting of serials, working closely with the Acquisitions Unit; manages the cataloging/catalog maintenace of new/existing serial titles; may catalog new serial titles; manages the creation/maintenance of serials bibliographic, holdings, and check-in data records in the Sirsi/Unicorn system, OCLC, WLN, printed in-house listings, and cooperative union lists; manages multi-year serials inventory, holdings revision, and retrospective conversion projects, working closely with the Head of Technical Services and other librarians and library staff; investigates/plans/implements potential serials classification and barcoding projects, working closely with the Head of Technical Services; prepares/revises/maintains serials policies and procedures manuals; prepares/coordinates serials-related statistical reports with other librarians; investigates the potential acquisition/ disposition of and access to electronic serials; and may provide serials-related public service, as needed. ************************************************************************* CATALOGING/AUTHORITY CONTROL/DATABASE MAINTENANCE DUTIES: Manages/coordinates cataloging-related activities, including: copy/original cataloging on the Sirsi/Unicorn system and OCLC, as well as authority control activities, and database maintenance activities on the Sirsi/Unicorn system; assigns/directs/evaluates the work of professional/ paraprofessional catalogers; performs complex copy/original cataloging for all materials/formats and creates/revises authority records, as needed; assists the Head of Technical Services with planning/implementation of outsourced and in-house authority control projects; with other librarians and library staff, plans/implements/manages the technical services-related aspects of retrospective conversion/reclassification projects; and manages the revision/maintenance of cataloging procedures/policies manuals. ************************************************************************* NEW MATERIALS PROCESSING DUTIES: Manages/coordinates new materials processing activities; manages revision/maintenance of materials processing procedures/policies manuals, working closely with the Sr. Library Technician (Cataloging); and manages the contract binding operation (for serials and monographs), working closely with the Head of Circulation, the Sr. Library Technician (Cataloging), and the Sr. Library Technician (Serials). ************************************************************************* OTHER DUTIES: Reports to the University Librarian, while serving as liaison librarian to one or more departments or programs and participating in collection development activities; participates in Library Management Committee; participates in Library and University committees, professional organizations, and pursues scholarly activities, in accordance with the University's and the Library's retention and promotion guidelines/ policies; and other duties/projects as assigned. ************************************************************************* REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS & ABILITIES: [Note: Individuals must meet these minimum qualifications and be able to explain or demonstrate that he/she can perform the essential job functions, with or without reasonable accomodation, using some combination of skills and abilities.] Master's degree from an ALA accredited program; experience in a library technical services department; demonstrated knowledge of serials/ monographs cataloging standards, including but not limited to: USMARC, AACR2R, LC CONSER manual, LCRIs, LCSH, LC Classification schedules, DDC; demonstrated knowledge of OCLC and/or other bibliographic utilities; demonstrated knowledge of integrated library systems and automated serials systems;familiarity with current serials trends and issues in an automated environment; familiarity with current cataloging trends and issues in an automated environment; demonstrated aptitude for analytical and detailed work; excellent written and oral communication skills; a strong commitment to teamwork and a strong service orientation; a strong commitment to professional development; and ability to work effectively with staff/faculty/students. ************************************************************************* PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS & ABILITIES: Academic library professional experience in one or more areas of responsibility relevant to the position; experience cataloging serials, monographs, and/or other formats (media and computer files) on OCLC and/or other bibliographic utilities; experience with the Sirsi/Unicorn system (serials, cataloging, authorities, and/or acquisitions modules) and/or other integrated library systems; experience in direct supervision of librarians, paraprofessionals, and/or workstudy students; working knowledge of Microsoft Office and the Internet; and a personal/professional philosophy consistent with the mission of Seattle University. ************************************************************************* APPLICATION PROCESS: Submit: (1) letter of application that addresses the responsibilities and qualifications stated above, (2) current resume, and (3) names, addresses, and telephone numbers of three professional references, who are qualified to comment on pertinent work experience to: John Popko University Librarian A.A. Lemieux Library Seattle University Broadway & Madison 900 Broadway Seattle, Washington 98122 Application review will begin on _June 1, 1997_ and continue until the position is filled. ************************************************************************* ************************************************************************* SALARY & AVAILABILITY: Salary negotiable depending upon qualifications and experience, plus medical, dental, and educational benefits. Salary is distributed between a nine-month base librarian contract and a separate summer letter of appointment. Librarian appointment (non-tenure track) at appropriate rank. This is a new position currently open. Start date is negotiable. ************************************************************************* ************************************************************************* ABOUT SEATTLE UNIVERSITY & A.A. LEMIEUX LIBRARY: Seattle University, a Jesuit institution founded in 1891, is the largest independent university in the Pacific Northwest, with over 5,000 students enrolled in 41 undergraduate and 22 graduate programs. A.A. Lemieux Library supports the curriculum with a collection of more than: 200,000 volumes, 4500 periodical titles, 1800 active subscriptions, and 300 active standing orders, plus a variety of CD-ROM and Internet workstations and the Sirsi/Unicorn Collection Management integrated system. ************************************************************************* ************************************************************************* SPECIAL NOTES: All position applicants must prove authorization to work in the United States at the time of a position offer. Documentation establishing authorization to work may include: Social Security card, United States birth certificate, or other approved documentation. A Photo identification will also be required. For more information, call the Bureau of Immigration and Naturalization Service at: 206-553-5956 (Seattle area). Seattle University is an affirmative action and equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate based on disability. ****************************END OF MESSAGE*****************************