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Digital Scholarship Librarian
California College of the Arts
San Francisco

DIGITAL SCHOLARSHIP LIBRARIAN

  
FULL-TIME, EXEMPT

  
JOB #2237

  
OCTOBER 2014

  
THE COLLEGE:

  
Founded in 1907, California College of the Arts (CCA) is an independent art
college with 21 undergraduate programs in architecture, design, fine arts,
visual studies, and writing. The college also has graduate programs in
architecture, comics, curatorial practice, design, design strategy, film, fine
arts, visual and critical studies, and writing. Through these programs, the
college has created a dynamic and interdisciplinary environment. Diverse
cultural perspectives enrich the CCA community and the college believes that
continuing to expand the horizons of the students and faculty is essential to
achieving its educational objectives. With campuses in Oakland and San
Francisco, CCA currently enrolls 1,950 full-time students.

  
POSITION SUMMARY:

  
The Digital Scholarship Librarian (DSL) will provide vision and energy in
promoting the discovery, use and interoperability of digital content and
digital resources in support of new knowledge creation at the college. The DSL
will provide overall management for a multidisciplinary range of digital
content, which includes standard file formats (i.e. publication, image, video,
and audio files), open access and OER content, new asset classes (i.e. APIs
and GIS data), as well as open source and subscription-based digital
scholarship tools and services. The DSL will partner with fellow librarians
and the Instructional Designer to ensure effective discovery,
interoperability, and persistence of digital content. Together they will guide
development of digital scholarship initiatives and work internally within the
college as well as externally with vendors to resolve complex issues relating
to scholarly content systems.

  
The successful candidate will bring a sense of inquisitiveness and strong
problem-solving skills to the position, along with an aptitude for strategic
thinking and scalable and sustainable planning, as well as a passion for and
commitment to advancing digital scholarship in a flexible, media-rich, studio-
based, hands-on art and design environment.

  
REPORTS TO: Director of Libraries

  
DEPARTMENT: Libraries

  
POSITION RESPONSIBILITIES:

  
% of time Responsibilities

  
60% Digital Scholarship Management

  
Leads and manages the development, implementation, and support of digital
scholarship initiatives at the college, working across academic and
administrative departments.

Partners closely with the Systems Librarian to:

streamline workflows and processes for digital scholarship projects.

increase the capability and capacity for digitizing, preserving, and
distributing content, in accordance with evolving best practices.

supervise the integration of metadata across a variety of library systems,
following standards and best practices for the description of digital objects.

ensure that assessment plans are developed as part of any new digital
scholarship initiative.

provide front-line support for use of digital scholarship content by the
community. Troubleshoots, documents and resolves systems' flaws.

Partners with the Instructional Designer to cultivate, implement, manage, and
assess digital scholarship initiatives in the classroom.

Collates internal digital scholarship assets, including content in
ARTstor/Shared Shelf, CCA's digital archive VAULT, and other college asset
management systems, for maximum discoverability and usability.

10% Rights Management

  
Advises and provides guidance on issues related to intellectual property, open
access publishing, and fair use.

10% Professional Development & Outreach

  
Identifies relevant best practices and standards in digital scholarship
technologies, keeps currents with developments and applications in the field,
and experiments with new technologies.

Remains current with fair use and copyright interpretations and
implementations in higher education.

Strengthens library staff digital literacy skills by providing support and
training in library technologies, encouraging experimentation with new
technologies and fostering a culture of innovation and exploration.

Actively works to engage and advertise the libraries' digital scholarship
initiatives across both campuses and develops outreach programming.

Creates digital publishing and copyright information
resources and workshops for the college.

20% General Librarian Duties

  
Provides reference and research support for both libraries, schedules in-
person reference desk hours in both libraries roughly equally, enhances use of
other modalities for reference services.

  
Works with Instructional Librarian to supplement, support and teach
information literacy skills to students, faculty and staff.

  
Manages library technician staff member(s).

  
Hires, trains and supervises work study students and interns as needed for
projects.

  
Develops and implements tools and programming to encourage library use.

  
Participates in planning and policy development.

  
Other duties as assigned.

  
100% TOTAL

  
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:

  
MLS, or equivalent, from an ALA-accredited institution.

Library work experience.

Portfolio of digital scholarship projects.

Understanding of issues involved in developing, licensing, maintaining and
providing access to a multidisciplinary range of digital content.

Experience with digital asset management and/or digital publishing systems and
services.

Knowledge of copyright best practices related to digital scholarship.

Familiarity with cataloguing formats and/or metadata schemas.

Working knowledge of XML.

Experience in website development and maintenance; ability to use web editing
software; demonstrated knowledge of HTML and CSS. Success in matching
technical solutions to project needs.

Ability to work effectively both collaboratively and independently in a
diverse, art and design service oriented environment.

Must have excellent written and oral communication skills for working
effectively with students and faculty with a range of learning styles and
digital proficiencies.

Must have a high degree of creativity for developing innovative solutions, an
affinity for public service, and good time management skills.

Skilled in soliciting new ideas and feedback from user groups.

Ability to quickly learn new tools and technologies.

Ability to assess and learn from mistakes.

PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS

  
Work experience in an academic library, preferably involving reference
experience.

Mobile web development.

Experience with an LMS, such as Moodle or OpenClass.

Project management experience, preferably with grant management.

Demonstrated ability to effectively supervise, train and motivate staff.

Knowledge of the digital scholarship practices of at least one or more of the
program areas currently in the CCA curriculum.

SALARY: Applicants are requested to state salary history
and requirements; position includes a comprehensive benefits package.

  
APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS:

  
Applicants are invited to submit a letter of interest, resume, portfolio of
digital scholarship projects, and contact information for three professional
references to:

  
California College of the Arts

  
Human Resources (Job #2237)

  
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APPLICATION DEADLINE:

  
Screening begins immediately and will continue until the position is filled.

  
California College of the Arts is an equal opportunity employer and encourages
applications from individuals who will contribute to its diversity.



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