Subject: Position at University of Florida
U.S. Newspaper Program Coordinator. Visiting Instructor Librarian $25,000. 12 Month Appointment. Reports to: Principal Investigator, US Newspaper Program/ Florida (Dolores C. Jenkins, Journalism Librarian, University of Florida) JOB SUMMARY: USNP/Florida coordinator for 1993; will distribute surveys to determine extent of newspapers with Florida imprints; provide follow-up for non-responses to insure as thorough a coverage as possible; create an in-house database of the surveys (using Pro-Cite software, Microsoft Word, etc. on MacIntosh personal computers); will plan two meetings during the year for the statewide advisory committee which will examine the results of the surveys and make its recommendations for the USNP's priorities; will work with the principal investigator and the rest of the University of Florida USNP staff to plan and present to the National Endowment for the Humanities grant proposals for USNP/Florida for the next two to five years. RESPONSIBILITIES: supervises one to two student assistants; keeps a log of the project's activities to provide accountability for the grant; corresponds with the other statewide USNP committee members; provides initial contact and follow-up on the surveys; inputs records into the database or trains the students to do so; makes publicity contacts for the project; makes other contacts with newspaper-related agencies, research centers, etc.; visits sites when warranted to collect survey information; collects information, particularly regarding costs and time frames, to develop the grant proposals to NEH for the microfilming/preservation and cataloging phases of the project. The coordinator will also perform other duties as may evolve in the course of the project which have been identified either by the USNP/Florida staff and committee or by the coordinator herself/himself. QUALIFICATIONS: REQUIRED: Bachelor's degree or demonstrated related professional experience in library science or journalism; working knowledge of personal computers. PREFERRED: Master's degree in library science; experience in cataloging in OCLC environment. The University Of Florida is a large, land grant, public educational research institution with a faculty of approximately 3,500 and a student body of nearly 30,000 undergraduates and more than 6,000 graduate students. The University is a member of the Association of American Universities and offers the PhD degree in 86 fields and the Master's degree in 105 fields. Sponsored research awards exceed $200,000,000 annually. The University's academic program is among the most comprehensive in the nation on a single campus. The Libraries, currently holding more than 2,800,000 cataloged volumes and maintaining more than 30,000 current serials, comprise a humanities and social sciences library, a special collections library, a science library, and discipline-oriented branches in education, architecture/fine arts, and music. Two independent libraries, the Legal Information Center and the Health Sciences Center Library, add their bibliographic records to the online catalog, a NOTIS-based integrated system which currently gives access to more than 1,800,000 bibliographic records. The Libraries hold membership in the Research Libraries Group and maintain an active cataloging program through the SOLINET/OCLC network. BENEFITS: Faculty status. Twenty-two days vacation, thirteen days sick leave annually. TIAA/CREF or other retirement options, usual insurance benefits, no state or local income tax. SEND LETTER OF APPLICATION with a recent resume and the names, addresses and phone numbers of three professional references by January 15, 1993 (CLOSING DATE: January 20, 1993) to: Mari Bussell Library Personnel Officer 370 Library West University of Florida Gainesville, Florida 32611 Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer Erich J. Kesse Preservation Office University of Florida Libraries 904-392-6962 Fax: 904-392-7251 *** Conservation DistList Instance 6:37 Distributed: Thursday, January 14, 1993 Message Id: cdl-6-37-010 ***Received on Tuesday, 12 January, 1993