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Position Announcement (Minneapolis, MN): Digital Library Services Librarian UL434 (Job ID 346853)

  • 1.  Position Announcement (Minneapolis, MN): Digital Library Services Librarian UL434 (Job ID 346853)

    Posted Apr 15, 2022 02:49 PM
    (Please pardon duplication.)

    Dear Colleagues,

    The University of Minnesota is hiring a Digital Library Services Librarian. I am on the search committee and would like to share some information about the position. The full announcement is included below, but here are a few important points:
    • Minimum starting salary is $57,500
    • This is a continuous appointment track (tenure-analog) position, probationary appointment
    • Requires MLIS or (equivalent advanced degree + experience)
    Please feel free to share, and you may contact either me (mcelf008@umn.edu) or Search Committee Chair Christine DeZelar-Tiedman (dezel002@umn.edu) with questions.

    Sincerely,
    -Laura Kane McElfresh

    UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA LIBRARIES-TWIN CITIES CAMPUS 

    http://www.lib.umn.edu 

    Digital Library Services Librarian 

    Service Area Overview 

    The Collections & Content Strategy service area provides leadership in the development, discovery,  and long-term stewardship of the University of Minnesota Libraries' wide-ranging collections. With over  7.7 million print volumes, and millions of electronic resources, the University of Minnesota Libraries'  research collections address all current and emerging areas of study at the University. Our collections  are amongst the largest in the country. C&CS directs and oversees the acquisition, licensing,  description, and discovery of content to meet the needs of the University community and all those  interested in our collections. We also facilitate access to resources held at our extensive network of  partner libraries throughout the world. The C&CS service area also develops and stewards the  technologies and systems that support the metadata, fulfillment, and discovery of our robust resources  for both the Twin Cities campus and the system campus libraries. We provide digitization,  management, and preservation of the Libraries' physical collections to ensure long-term, broad access  to those resources in our possession. Our aim is to increase access to, and awareness of, unique  resources for scholars throughout the world. We also provide services and expertise to campus content  creators on our collections, intellectual property rights, and copyright information while advocating for  sustainable models for scholarly communication and information sharing. We work collaboratively with  Libraries staff across the University of Minnesota system, campus partners, and external partners to  advance the mission of the Libraries and the University. 

    Department & Unit Overview 

    The Cataloging, Metadata, and Digitization Services (CMD) department supports the University's  mission of learning, research and outreach activities by providing well-aligned, highly functional, and  distinctive information, digitization, and discovery services for use by the University and, whenever  possible, the global community (e.g., HathiTrust, OCLC, Google, Digital Public Library of America.) This  department is composed of two units, Cataloging & Metadata and Digital Library Services, each of  which support the strategic goals of the Libraries and University community. 

    This position is located within the Digital Library Services unit. This unit fosters the creation of and  access to research and scholarly material in digital form from across the University of Minnesota. This  unit is a reliable in-house digitizer of objects, providing the best quality and most sustainable digital  surrogates possible at a reasonable cost. It also seeks out digital material, either born or reborn in  digital form, which departments, labs, and centers of the University want to share with the world and  provide mechanisms for that material to be managed in a shared digital library. Through a combination  of open-source and commercial applications they provide open and equitable access to the collections  and scholarly works from across the University. 


    Primary Function
     

    The Digital Library Services Librarian manages the DLS unit, reporting to the director of Cataloging,  Metadata, and Digitization Services. The Digital Library Services Librarian helps lead the Libraries  efforts to develop, grow, and sustain a complement of digital library services, including digital  conversion, digital collection development, and metadata management applications in support of  researchers' needs. These activities are conducted alongside the strategic guidance of the leadership  of Collections & Content Strategy and Archives and Special Collections, the Minnesota Digital Library  (including in its role as a service hub of the Digital Public Library of America), other appropriate library  committees, governing bodies and library staff, and other campus units and stakeholder groups. To  achieve this work, the librarian coordinates with the Digital Library Services staff of digitization  specialists and operators. The position resides within the Libraries' Collections & Content Strategy  service area and reports to the Director of Cataloging, Metadata, and Digitization Services.


    Position Responsibilities
     

    Digital Library Services Unit 

    • Manages the staff of the Digital Library Services Unit, reporting to the director of Cataloging,  Metadata, and Digitization Services. 

    Digitization Operations 

    • Manages multiple digitization projects across several funding sources in order to advance the  work of the unit.
    • Coordinates various digitization workflows, including our grant-funded, and strategic digitization  programs. 
    • Seeks opportunities for external sponsorship of strategic digitization initiatives.
    Digital Library Service Program  

    Discovery Support 

    • Manage the work of integrating digital content into our digital library systems.
    • Work to add audio and visual materials into our UMedia digital library via our university supported media management system, Kaltura.
    • Coordinate DLS' efforts in implementing RightsStatements.org across our UMedia collections,  working closely with the Libraries' copyright librarian on both retrospective implementation and  ongoing support.
    • Working alongside other Libraries' staff, provide support for ingest of locally digitized collections  into the HathiTrust digital repository. 

    Metadata Creation, Enhancement, and Remediation 

    • Perform metadata creation and maintenance work, including assigning appropriate subject  headings, other access points, classification, and authority work for digitized materials in  UMedia. Work is done in accordance with local and national descriptive and encoding  standards.  
    • Plans and executes extraction and transformation of bibliographic and holdings metadata for  digital projects.
    • Create/enhance metadata for Libraries' created digital records in accordance with local and  national descriptive and encoding standards.
    • Prepare all of the metadata spreadsheets used by DLS in support of its digitization to discovery  projects. These spreadsheets are used by DLS to batch upload collections to our digital library.  All work should follow established data entry guidelines for UMedia.
    • Develop and maintain locally controlled vocabularies to consistently name and describe digital  collections.
    • In consultation with other areas of the Library, including Cataloging and Metadata Services and  Library Enterprise Systems, explore the feasibility of future metadata enhancement projects. 

    Digital Library Service Planning, Policy Development, and Collaboration 

    • In collaboration with the director of Cataloging, Metadata, and Digitization Services, aid in the  planning, development, and integration strategies for current and future digitization processes,  repository management applications, front-end technologies and interfaces, and tools that  optimize the use of digital library services to achieve organizational goals.

    Outreach and Campus Engagement 

    • Advocates for sustainable models of digitizing the Libraries various collections to provide  greater access to resources.
    • Contributes to the University of Minnesota's commitment to serve the citizens of Minnesota.
    • Develops materials and resources to support effective relationships between the Libraries' and  relevant campus academic programs. 
    • Participates in systematic outreach and communication activities about the work of the Digital  Library Services. 
    • Is knowledgeable about and able to speak to a range of library issues, including digitization  technologies, sustainability of digital library programs, digital library collection metadata and  description standards, and usage and assessment practices.  
    • Contributes to the University of Minnesota's commitment to serve the citizens of Minnesota by  promoting services and resources that will benefit the broader community. 

    Service to the Libraries, University, and/or the Community 

    • Establish a record of visible active contribution to the Libraries, the institution, and/or the  broader community that extends beyond assigned responsibilities.  

    Professional Development and Contribution 

    • Contribute to the advancement of librarianship through visible professional activity, particularly  as it contributes to the achievement of library and University objectives. Evidence of such  contributions would typically include work in relevant professional or scholarly organizations,  publications, and/or evidence of scholarly reflection and output.
    • Identify and pursue grants in support of digitization opportunities. Work in collaboration with the  Library Development and Community Outreach offices to develop strategies for fundraising for  digitization and preservation.  
    • Advocate for and increase awareness of digitization through relevant programming for Libraries  staff, students, faculty, and other campus stakeholders, and the general public.
    • Continually develop expertise and knowledge through ongoing professional development  opportunities, including webinars, workshops, and conferences. 

    Qualifications 

    Required 

    • American Library Association accredited Master's degree in Library/Information Science or  equivalent combination of advanced degree and relevant experience. 
    • Demonstrated ability to support, respect and commit to embracing diverse backgrounds, values,  and points of view in order to foster an inclusive community. 
    • Extensive knowledge of best practices in digitization and digital library development.
    • Demonstrated excellence in communication, presentation, and interpersonal skills.
    • Ability to work effectively both independently and in cooperation with colleagues in a service oriented, collaborative environment. 
    • Previous experience working in a digitization or digital library program development. 

    Preferred 

    • Facility in the use of technology and applications in support of digital library initiatives.
    • Demonstrated creativity, initiative, self-direction, and innovative thinking. 
    • Experience in developing working partnerships with other campus units and external  communities. 
    • Experience leading a digitization center. 
    • Experience working on grants and other externally funded projects.
    • Demonstrated involvement in professional activities, including evidence of ability to contribute to  librarianship, research, and service as well as capacity for leadership within the digital library  profession 
    • Experience supervising staff, students, or volunteers. 

    The University of Minnesota is located in the center of the Twin Cities metropolitan area. The Twin  Cities are known for offering vibrant cultural programming through numerous arts venues, an extensive  park and recreational systems, and an engaged and diverse community.  

    Salary and Benefits 

    This is a full-time, 12-month, continuous appointment track academic professional position with  probationary appointment at the Assistant Librarian rank with the potential for appointment at the  Associate Librarian rank. The annual salary minimum for this position is $57,500. The Libraries offer a  competitive salary commensurate with experience. Excellent benefits and substantial moving  allowance.  

    To Apply  

    Position available immediately. Applications will be accepted until filled. Submit a letter of application; a  cv/resume at http://z.umn.edu/ulib434 . Click on External Applicants. Enter 346853 in the "Search  Jobs" box. Please identify the cover letter with UL434. Three professional references (names,  addresses, telephone numbers and e-mail addresses) will be requested at the time of final interview.  [Note: candidates will be notified before contacting references].  

    The University of Minnesota is an equal opportunity educator and employer.



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    Laura McElfresh (She/Her/Hers)
    Cartographic Metadata Librarian
    University of Minnesota
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