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UNCG Director for Scholarly Communications

The University Libraries seek an experienced, innovative, and collaborative
librarian to serve as Director for Scholarly Communications. The UNC
Greensboro Libraries are committed to advancing the capabilities of
university researchers through improved forms of scholarly communication,
particularly in the emerging digital publishing environment. The ideal
candidate is a librarian with a law degree (preferred, but not required)
who would take leadership in promoting and safeguarding the role of the
Library in the scholarly communication process, maximizing access to
scholarship, and preserving the full rights of creators, disseminators, and
users of scholarly information under current copyright law.

This position will lead outreach efforts on behalf of the University
Libraries to campus faculty in support of scholarly publication innovations
and reforms, act as a campus resource on copyright compliance, collaborate
to further library Open Access initiatives, and facilitate other local
content reproduction and dissemination functions. This 12-month tenure
track position will collaborate with personnel in departments across the
University Libraries, including Technical Services, Electronic Resources
and Information Technology (ERIT), and Research, Outreach, and Instruction
(ROI). The position will exercise broad independent judgement and authority
under the general direction of the Dean of the University Libraries.

Specific Position Responsibilities:


   - Develop and implement an educational and instructional program to
   increase UNCG community awareness of copyright, Open Access, and other
   scholarly communications issues.
   - Serve as a resource on licensing policies, as well as copyright
   compliance issues related to e-reserves, fair use, and Open Access.
   - Will work with Office of Research and Engagement, Campus Legal, and
   other university groups to coordinate activities and problem solve on
   author agreements, compliance issues, and licensing
   - Develop and maintain a broad network of partners among faculty,
   scholars, graduate students, and administrators and committees in campus
   and system wide offices to inform, support, and advance the library’s
   scholarly communication programs and goals.
   - Serve as a campus advocate for Open Access, speaking and writing about
   the issues in local and national forums and publications.
   - Consult and advise on publishing agreements, retention of right to
   deposit materials in the campus institutional repository, and the process
   of placing materials on print or electronic reserve.
   - Work closely with liaisons who are involved with collection management
   and scholarly communication activities in the social sciences, humanities,
   arts, life, physical, and health sciences fields and prepare communication
   tools they can use with their constituencies.
   - Lead Library participation in current and newly developed initiatives
   that encourage and enable faculty to manage their own copyright and improve
   the economics of and access to published research. E.g. establish
   mechanisms to assist faculty with publishing choices and agreements as
   authors of information and fair use of copyrighted works as users of
   information; assist in populating and promoting use of the campus
   institutional repository; explore opportunities to facilitate alternative
   faculty publication venues.
   - Monitor national copyright and intellectual property trends and policy
   issues.
   - Develop and maintain the University Libraries’ Scholarly
   Communications web presence.
   - Serve on relevant Libraries’ and University committees.
   - Participate in local, regional, and national groups and initiatives
   related to scholarly communications, copyright, and related issues.
   - Work in concert with institutional repository and open access
   publishing team members across multiple departments to promote tools and
   platforms related to scholarly publishing and digital scholarship.
   - Work to promote Open Educational Resources and lowering the cost of
   textbooks for students on campus.

Minimum Qualifications:


   - A master’s degree from a program accredited by the American Library
   Association.
   - Three years relevant experience, preferably in an academic library
   environment.
   - Demonstrated knowledge of intellectual property and copyright issues
   in the academic environment.
   - Evidence of leadership, entrepreneurship, and initiative.
   - Demonstrated ability to work collaboratively, and openness to new
   ideas.
   - Ability to work cooperatively and flexibly with a diverse staff in a
   rapidly changing environment, in a courteous and professional manner.
   - Aptitude for thinking creatively and developing products and services,
   such as publications, training materials, workshops, conferences, and other
   tools relevant to scholarly communications, copyright, and fair use.
   - Evidence of potential to maintain an ongoing program of professional
   involvement and development at a level that would merit reappointment and
   awarding of tenure.
   - Excellent oral and written communication skills
   - Project Management Training
   - Experience in preparing and delivering copyright instruction.
   - Understanding of the changing environment for scholarly communications
   and alternative publishing models.
   - Strong interpersonal skills, with the ability to establish positive
   and productive collaborations with faculty

Preferred Qualifications:


   - A Juris Doctor degree
   - Experience with digitization projects

Salary: The salary for the position is competitive with similar positions
nationally and is contingent upon the qualifications and experience.

To Apply: Apply at URL: https://spartantalent.uncg.edu/postings/11772

Warm regards,

Martin Halbert (Ph.D., MLIS), UNC Greensboro Dean of Libraries

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