Subject: Position at RLG
Title: Member Services Officer for Preservation Reports to: Director, Member Support and Services Classification: Miscellaneous Professional (C07/08) Salary: $3,283-4,970/month, depending upon background and qualifications Founded in 1975, The Research Libraries Group, Inc. (RLG) is a not-for- profit membership organization of leading educational, scientific, and cultural institutions. RLG currently serves over 120 general and special members and over 1,000 organizations and individual scholars who use the RLIN database. RLG has two primary functions: the development and operation of cooperative programs to acquire, preserve, and extend access to research library, museum, and archival holdings; and the development and operation of a computerized bibliographic network (RLIN) that provides information access and management to both member and nonmember institutions and individuals. RLG has an operating budget of $15,000,000 and a staff of 95. RLG's host institution is Stanford University. Responsibilities The Member Services Officer works with the Director, Member Support and Services, and the Assistant Director for Preservation Services to initiate, develop, and support a range of preservation and access projects at RLG and direct the on-going preservation activities of the organization. The incumbent performs these functions. Plans, designs, and implements cooperative projects in collaboration with other member services officers, RLG members, and other national and inter- national preservation experts; anticipates future projects and activities. Serves as project manager for large-scale cooperative preservation reformatting projects and develops models for national and international cooperation using traditional and new technologies. Develops grant proposals and funding strategies for preservation-related projects collaborating with director, RLG central staff and staff in RLG member institutions. Develops RLG preservation publications and training events; represents RLG on program issues and activities by presenting papers, speaking at national conferences, and writing journal articles. Advocates program needs and priorities within RLG; resolves problems and provides information on preservation related and library related issues. Develops strategies for expanding program membership and for enhancing the appeal of the program in new constituencies. Participates actively on Member Support and Services team, which is charged with managing the collaborative activities of RLG members. Qualifications MLS and/or advanced degree in an academic discipline and minimum of 8 years professional experience in a research library or equivalent combination of education and experience. Demonstrated experience and expertise in the preservation field in general and reformatting projects in particular. Demonstrated ability to provide leadership in the design, development and implementation of a wide range of programs and projects at the institutional and network level; think both creatively and strategically, to conceptualize and solve problems; administer programs and activities involving geographically dispersed individuals and constituencies. Demonstrated ability to communicate effectively both orally and in writing. Ability to represent the corporation effectively in a leadership role at the national level. Willingness to travel approximately 15-20 days a year. To apply, send resume and cover letter highlighting qualifications to: Patricia McClung (#J930969) Director, Member Support and Services The Research Libraries Group, Inc. 1200 Villa Street Mountain View, California 94041-1100 Deadline: 6 August 1993 *** Conservation DistList Instance 7:11 Distributed: Tuesday, July 13, 1993 Message Id: cdl-7-11-007 ***Received on Tuesday, 13 July, 1993