Texas A&M Libraries seeks a service-oriented, technically-savvy, and
innovative professional to serve as Digital Repository Librarian in the Office
of Digital Services & Scholarly Communication (DSSC). The Digital Repository
Librarian is part of a team that provides leadership and direction in support
of the Texas A&M Libraries' Digital Services and Scholarly Communication
(DSSC) program. DSSC serves the digital research and
scholarly communication needs of faculty, researchers, students, and scholars
through the innovative creation and implementation of digital publishing
technologies and services. This is an academic appointment carrying full
faculty status and responsibilities, including research, publication and
service, to meet both the Libraries' and the University's requirements for
tenure and promotion.
Position Description: Reporting to the Head of Digital Services & Scholarly
Communication, the Digital Repository Librarian oversees the day-to-day
services of the Texas A&M Digital Repository currently based on the DSpace
system. The Librarian also provides basic user support for
the digital publishing platforms supported by the Texas Digital Library,
particularly the Open Journal System (OJS) and Open Conference System (OCS).
The Librarian will maintain current knowledge of the functions and features of
DSpace, OJS, and OCS and will educate both Library personnel and campus
constituents about the functions and features of these systems.
The Librarian will assist new content providers in setting up and managing
communities, collections, journals, conferences, workflows, templates and
authorizations; will prepare and maintain accurate documentation on system
functions and features; will participate in the development of policies and
procedures governing the submission of content for digital publication; and
will also test and confirm the status of content and functionality after
system enhancements or upgrades are applied. The Librarian will collaborate
with the Metadata Librarian on implementing and improving methods for metadata
creation and enhancement; and with the Libraries' Digital Initiatives unit to
resolve system bugs and to identify needed enhancements.
The Librarian will collaborate with Subject Selectors to support and promote
the digital publishing services of the University Libraries and the Texas
Digital Library. The Librarian will also work with personnel from the Texas
Digital Library to set up training and consultation services for the Texas A Finally, the Librarian is expected to be
innovative and proactive, maintaining knowledge of developments with DSpace,
DuraSpace, and the Public Knowledge project, and reporting on expected changes
or enhancements that will affect Texas A&M Libraries' digital publishing
programs and services.
Required Qualifications:
* Master's degree in library and information science from an ALA-accredited program (or international equivalent)
* Demonstrated knowledge of and experience with one or more institutional repository systems (e.g., DSpace, Digital Commons, Fedora)
* Demonstrated interest in growing expertise in digital initiatives and technologies as they apply to open access digital repositories andscholarly communication
* Demonstrated ability to interact effectively with colleagues of diverse technological backgrounds.
* Ability to work effectively with a culturally diverse population
* Demonstrated flexibility and ability to perform troubleshooting with information technology
* Ability to work independently, as well as collaboratively, in a rapidly changing environment
* Excellent interpersonal, teamwork, and communication skills
* Excellent organizational skills
Desired Qualifications:
* Experience adding content to the DSpace repository platform
* Familiarity with repository related metadata standards
* Demonstrated understanding of open software communities
* Experience using Open Journal Systems and Open Conference Systems
* Experience in providing technical support to campus constituencies in and outside the Library
* Knowledge of and interest in open access repository technologies and trends
* Project management experience
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