Visiting Librarian, Open Publishing Fellow
Pacific University
Forest Grove
The Pacific University Libraries are seeking an Open Publishing Fellow (OPF)
to help lead the development and expansion of the Libraries' open access
publishing services. The OPF will be actively engaged in exploring digital
publishing models for open monographic content and in creating a strategy for
promoting the use-and creation-of open textbooks and open educational
resources within the Pacific University community. The OPF is expected to take
a leadership role in these areas; the fellowship is not intended to provide
training for the fellow, but rather an opportunity to directly inform and
influence the direction of the Libraries' publishing program. Applicants with
experience in digital publishing and/or the creation or use of open
educational resources are encouraged to apply. August-November, 2014 (exact
dates are flexible)
Opportunities and Expectations: The Libraries intend to expand their
publishing program to include the publication of scholarly and creative
digital monographs. This will include monographs in traditional formats, but
may also include multimodal texts and/or supplemental multimodal resources to
accompany traditionally formatted texts.
* The OPF will explore, and provide recommendations on, formats, platforms, and tools to enable the review and production of these types of works. Implementation of platforms/tools during the fellowship is not expected, but is encouraged.
The Libraries have also identified open textbooks and other OERs as a priority
for their publishing program. Developing and implementing strategies to
encourage faculty to integrate existing texts/resources into their courses and
to create original open texts/resources will be the focus of the Fellow's work
in this area.
* The OPF will collaborate with the Library Director and other relevant colleagues to develop an OER program with the goal of realizing student savings and pedagogical improvement through the replacement of high cost required texts with open resources.
* The OPF will also develop recommendations for processes, technology, and support services that will encourage the creation of open textbooks/OERS by Pacific University faculty (to be published/distributed by the Libraries).
There will be significant overlap between these two areas-the exploration of
formats/platforms/tools for the review and production of monographic works and
alternative supplemental materials in general should be directly applicable to
Library-supported creation of open textbooks/OERS.
Eligibility and Requirements:
* The Open Publishing Fellowship is open to any applicant who is legally able to accept employment in the United States.
* Applicants should have demonstrated experience with digital monographic publishing and/or the creation or use of open educational resources.
* Preference will be given to applicants with strong technical skills (HTML, XML, Adobe products, etc.).
* Experience working in academic libraries is not required.
How to Apply: Applicants should submit their materials electronically to
Debbie Pareria ( [log in to unmask]), Assistant to the Director, Pacific
University Libraries. Please indicate "Open Publishing Fellowship" in the
subject line of email transmissions.
ALL APPLICATIONS MUST INCLUDE:
Curriculum vitae
Names and contact information for at least two references
One-page personal statement explaining your interest in the Fellowship and in
open access publishing.
Decision Timeline: The Pacific University Library Director and Scholarly
Communication & Research Services Librarian will review applications;
finalists for the Fellowship will be invited to interview (virtually or in
person) in June 2014. The Fellowship recipient will be announced July 1 2014.
The Fellowship will start in August; the exact start date is negotiable.
Compensation: The Fellow will receive a stipend of $3500 - $4000/month
depending on demonstrated experience. This is four-month, non-benefit eligible
position.
Discover Pacific University, a small place where big ideas are developed
through a distinctive combination of learning opportunities, diverse
perspectives and civic engagement. Pacific University was founded in 1849 and
now has three campuses in Oregon. We celebrate a rich liberal arts tradition
in the College of Arts & Sciences alongside our acclaimed colleges of
Education, Health Professions and Optometry. Today, we offer a distinctive
combination of learning opportunities, diverse perspectives and civic
engagement. At the historic Forest Grove campus, Pacific students pursue
bachelor's degrees in more than 36 majors, as well as graduate and master's
degrees. At the Eugene campus we offer undergraduate and graduate degrees in
our College of Education. And, at our state-of-the-art College of Health
Professions campus in downtown Hillsboro, we offer professional programs in
dental health science, gerontology, healthcare administration, occupational
and physical therapy, pharmacy, professional psychology, physician assistant
studies and Audiology.
Pacific University also offers healthcare services throughout the Portland
metropolitan area, caring for the patients we serve and the healthcare and
optometry students we train. Additional facilities in Portland support the
clinical programs of the College of Optometry and the School of Professional
Psychology. We remain committed to a tradition of service and support to the
community, offering service learning, international education, internships,
research opportunities and co-curricular activities to students and faculty.
With a rich history to build on and a strong future ahead, our 3,350 students
enjoy a rigorous academic experience, professors who love to teach and a warm,
friendly atmosphere. Our alumni go on to become life-long learners and engaged
citizens of the world.
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