Subject: Position at Indiana University Libraries
Indiana University Libraries Bloomington Position: Assistant Head, Preservation Department and Head, Conservation Section; Assistant Librarian Available: Immediately Environment: The Indiana University Libraries collectively are one of the leading academic research library systems in North America, providing strong collections, quality service and instructional programs, and leadership in the application of new information technologies. The university community includes approximately 96,000 students and 4,000 faculty on eight campuses. The libraries on the Bloomington campus house a collection of over five million cataloged volumes and extensive other collections. A university-wide NOTIS integrated system is used, and retrospective conversion of older collections is in progress. The I.U. Libraries have three major components: Libraries in Bloomington, including the Main Library (Research and Undergraduate Collections), the Lilly Library (rare books), 15 branch libraries, and 12 residence-hall libraries; libraries in Indianapolis, including the University Libraries, Medicine, Dentistry, and Law Libraries; and libraries at six other I.U. campuses across the state. The I.U. Library System will be significantly involved in the coming capital fund-raising campaign. The Bloomington libraries are part of a dynamic campus community of approximately 36,000 students and 1,500 faculty. The campus offers a wide range of intellectual and cultural opportunities including performances at the world-renowned School of Music, and outstanding collections in the I.M. Pei-designed Art Museum. Staff in the Preservation Department prepare materials for commercial library binding and for shelving, perform conservation treatments and preservation reformatting, and assist with disaster salvage for the Bloomington campus libraries. The Department also provides training, education and outreach, environmental monitoring, and disaster recovery planning. Responsibilities: Assists head of Preservation Department with development of policies and goals for the preservation and conservation programs; establishes conservation priorities and treatment strategies for the collections in consultation with the Preservation Department Head and fund managers, with primary emphasis on the Libraries' circulating collections; coordinates all Preservation Department conservation units, including supervising 3.5 FTE appointed staff; trains conservation technicians in treatment techniques; trains branch staff in minor repairs, housing and cleaning techniques; treats circulating and special collections materials; leads disaster planning and recovery; and monitors library storage environments. This position works closely with library departments, units and staff; cooperates with other conservation staff in the Libraries and on campus; and maintains communications with conservators nationally. Qualifications: MLS from an ALA accredited graduate program; certification in conservation of library and archival materials from an ALA accredited graduate program or equivalent experience; three or more years of experience in supervision of a conservation laboratory dedicated to library materials; demonstrated knowledge of current conservation and library binding techniques; strong analytical skills; flexibility; ability to work effectively with staff at all levels and with many different backgrounds; excellent written and oral communication skills. Preferred: Two or more years of post-graduate experience as a conservator for general collections in a research library preservation or conservation program. Salary: Salary negotiable and competitive, dependent upon experience and qualifications, with salary minimum of $26,919 (Assistant Librarian salary floor). Conditions and Benefits: Librarians hold tenure-track appointments within a system of ranks analogous to and modeled on those of the teaching faculty, with excellence of job performance as the primary criterion for promotion and tenure. They participate in a system of faculty governance that includes the Bloomington Faculty Council and the University Faculty Council. Within the University they serve on university committees and task forces. They are eligible for sabbatical and other research leaves. Benefits include university health care plan, TIAA/CREF retirement/annuity plan, group life insurance, and liberal vacation and sick leave. To Apply: A letter of application stating qualifications and background relevant to this specific position accompanied by a resume and the names and addresses of four references should be sent to the Search and Screen Committee in care of: Marilyn Shaver, Personnel Officer Indiana University Libraries Main Library C-201 Bloomington, Indiana 47405 Telephone: 812-855-8196 Review of applications will begin April 1, 1995, and will continue until the position is filled. INDIANA UNIVERSITY IS AN AFFIRMATIVE ACTION/EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER *** Conservation DistList Instance 8:68 Distributed: Saturday, February 25, 1995 Message Id: cdl-8-68-008 ***Received on Friday, 24 February, 1995