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[PADG:555] Job Posting - University of California
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- Subject: [PADG:555] Job Posting - University of California
- From: jeanann croft <jeanann+@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 11 Jul 2005 12:12:31 -0400
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- Organization: University Library System
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I was asked to post this position on behalf of a colleague. Please
excuse duplicate postings.
Cheers,
Jean Ann Croft, University of Pittsburgh
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University of California, Riverside Libraries
Job Announcement
Head, Preservation Services Department
Organizational Unit
Collection Development Division
Rank
Associate Librarian II - Librarian II
Salary
Salary commensurate with qualifications and experience within a range of
$46,008-$70,500.
Appointment at Associate Librarian or Librarian rank dependent upon
qualifications.
The University of California, Riverside Libraries seeks an innovative
and dynamic preservation librarian to lead a vital and expanding
preservation program, which is currently comprised of commercial and in
house binding, shelf preparation, collection conservation, reformatting,
disaster planning and recovery, HVAC and physical environment
monitoring, and other preservation initiatives. The Libraries’ current
preservation program is long-established, well-supported, and recognized
for its conservation standards. The successful candidate will assume a
lead role in assessing the strengths of the current program and will
collaborate with library departments to provide long-term preservation
goals and perspectives in regards to the Libraries growing digital
initiatives, staff preservation education, and other key areas. The UCR
Libraries is a member of ARL and is comprised of five facilities housing
more than 2,000,000 volumes, 20,000 electronic journals and 1,700,000
microformats. As one of the ten campuses of the University of
California System, the successful candidate will join enthusiastic staff
of 146 FTE librarians and support personnel in continuing to build
research library collections of excellence within an expanding and
diverse university.
Responsibilities: Effectively leads and manages the Libraries’
system-wide preservation program; collaboratively establishes
preservation standards; continuously develops and maintains disaster
planning for the Libraries; evaluates and implements new technologies
related to the preservation of library materials; develops and
implements staff and user training programs; represents the Libraries
locally and in UC system-wide preservation advisory groups, regional
networks, and national forums related to preservation; serves as a
member of the Advisory Council of Library Department Heads. The
Preservation Department is currently supported by four FTE staff.
Qualifications: Required: ALA accredited mater’s degree in Library and
Information Science; or, equivalent advanced degree in preservation
administration or conservation; or equivalent knowledge or specialized
training in the field of preservation and conservation, including
technical, physical, and bibliographic aspects. Minimum three years
experience in a comprehensive preservation program; knowledge of
emerging preservation technologies, national preservation standards,
guidelines and trends, including digital preservation efforts and the
preservation of non-print formats; knowledge of disaster planning;
experience with long and short-range planning for preservation;
effective organizational, management and supervisory skills; excellent
written, analytical, and oral communication skills. Demonstrated
ability to work effectively with diverse staff and within a diverse
academic environment. Highly Desirable: Experience with writing grant
proposals to support preservation.
Benefits: Excellent retirement system, health, and vacation benefits.
Application Information: Position available October 1. Review of
applications will begin September 1, 2005 and will continue until the
position is filled. Send nominations and applications with letter of
interest addressing qualifications and experience, resume, and names and
contact information of at least three references to: David Rios,
Interim Director of Library Personnel, University of California
Riverside, University Libraries, P.O. Box 5900, Riverside, CA 92517, or
fax to (951) 827-2255 or email to david.rios@xxxxxxxx
ABOUT THE UCR LIBRARIES
The University of California, Riverside Libraries serves as the
information commons and intellectual center within the University. The
Library System is currently comprised of 5 libraries: the main library,
Tomás Rivera, (serving the College of Humanities, Arts, and Social
Sciences, the School of Education, and the Graduate School of
Management); the Science Library (serving primarily the College of
Natural and Agricultural Sciences and the College of Engineering); the
Music Library, the Media Library, and the new Palm Desert digital
library facility. Among the unique collections of the UCR Libraries are
the world class Eaton Collection of Science Fiction, Fantasy, and
Horror, and Utopia; the Ezra Pound Collection; the Paraguay Collection;
the Rupert Costo Library of the American Indian; and the Paul Chou
Collection of Chinese history and culture. Additional information about
the UCR Libraries and access to its electronic resources are provided
through the Library’s Homepage at: http://library.ucr.edu.
ABOUT THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, RIVERSIDE CAMPUS AND COMMUNITY
The University of California, Riverside (UCR) is one of ten campuses of
the University of California System generally recognized as the
preeminent public university system in the world. The 1200-acre,
park-like Riverside campus is located 60 miles east of Los Angeles and
50 miles west of Palm Springs. UCR is strongly committed to diversity,
and is experiencing rapid growth in graduate programs, research, and
professional schools. UCR is a Carnegie Research Extensive land-grant
university and its many specialized research centers and institutes such
as UC Mexus, Center for Social and Behavioral Science Research, Center
for Ideas and Society, and the Center for Nanoscale Science and
Engineering contribute to a dynamic environment. The City of Riverside
(pop. 260,000) and the surrounding communities of Southern California
(Los Angeles, Temecula, Palm Springs, etc.) offer a variety of cultural,
intellectual, and recreational activities. The community has always
enthusiastically supported and encouraged the growth and development of
the campus. Riverside enjoys a moderate cost of living and offers one
of the best housing values in California.
The University of California is an affirmative action/equal
opportunity employer
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Rhonda L. Neugebauer
Interim Head, Collection Development Division
Bibliographer, Latin American Studies
University Libraries
University of California, Riverside
Publisher: E-Resources for Latin American Studies
http://webpages.charter.net/rhondaneu/eresources/eresources1.html
Tomas Rivera Library
PO Box 5900
Riverside, CA 92517-5900
(951) 827-3703
(951) 827 3285 (FAX)
rhonda.neugebauer@xxxxxxx or rhondan@xxxxxxx