Please pass this along to
anyone you think might be interested and a good candidate. The online
listing can be found at http://jobs.stanford.edu/find_a_job.html (do a keyword search
on 22296)
Many thanks,
-Tom
| Tom
Cramer
| Associate Director, Digital Library Systems and
Services
| Stanford University Libraries & Academic Information
Resources
|
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| (650)
723-5270
Systems Librarian &
Manager, Systems Integration
Stanford University
Libraries and Academic Information Resources (SULAIR) seeks an innovative,
analytic and results-oriented Systems Librarian to lead the development and
enhancement of the Libraries’ management and information delivery systems, as
well as to manage the operations, maintenance and integration of the Integrated
Library System (ILS) and its associated components. The successful candidate
will bring a combination of expertise in library science; knowledge of computer
science; and hands on experience and ability in systems analysis, application
development and project management.
This position provides
technical, process and management leadership within the Digital Library Systems
and Services (DLSS) group in SULAIR. Specifically, the Systems Librarian
provides expertise on the Libraries’ business needs and processes, correlates
those with current and emerging information technologies, and identifies and
helps implement new systems to
further the Libraries’ mission and services. Active exploration and definition
of new systems that “push the envelope” of traditional library practices and
models is a key role for the Systems Librarian, as is the methodical and
successful deployment of selected technologies into a stable and supportable
state.
Within
DLSS, the Systems Librarian also manages the Systems Integration group, and
serves as a contributing member of that team. This unit creates and maintains tools
and systems for describing, managing, and delivering digital and traditional
library collections, and is responsible for operating, maintaining and enhancing
the library management system and OPAC (currently Sirsi’s Unicorn and iLink) and
closely-related systems. As the manager of this group, the Systems Librarian
leads the team in the research, development, implementation, and support of
automated systems that integrate Stanford's distributed digital resources with
vendor packages, plus local customizations and open source
components.
This position reports to the
Associate Director of Digital Library Systems and Services (DLSS). DLSS is an
integrated service organization responsible for producing and preserving digital
collections, providing electronic discovery and delivery of digital resources,
running library services and IT infrastructure, and conducting research and
development of new technologies.
As part of DLSS, the Systems
Librarian works closely with the other members of SULAIR’s technical staff,
providing analytical support to the development efforts of the Digital
Production Services and Development and Research groups, and integrating their
systems with those of the ILS. The Systems Librarian also works closely with
managers and line staff across Technical Services and Collections & Services
to identify, prioritize, test and implement enhancements to the ILS and SULAIR’s
discovery and resource delivery environments.
An advanced degree in
Library Science or equivalent is required. Undergraduate or graduate work in
computer science or internet technologies, or equivalent, highly desirable.
Familiarity with application development processes and methods, including
requirements gathering, specification, human-centered design, quality assurance,
usability testing and release management, highly desirable.
Expertise in Library and
Information Science standards, practices and marketplace as demonstrated by at
least 3 years working in Libraries (or equivalent), and a demonstrated ability
to develop, maintain, and support library or digital library systems. This
generally implies having a working knowledge of a large Integrated Library
System, Unix/Linux operating systems,
relational databases, scripting and/or programming languages, data
formats, metadata standards used for library and digital library systems, and
search and retrieval protocols. Knowledge of library functional operations is
required. Familiarity with systems administration or database administration is
a plus.
Successful management and
supervisory experience in an academic or technical environment. Proven project
management and project leadership skills. Proven effective interpersonal skills,
along with clear written and verbal skills. Core to success of the candidate is
the ability to translate the mission and goals of SULAIR into delivered IT
infrastructure support and digital resource management and
delivery.
Must be proactive, focused,
and energetic to meet commitments, manage project objectives, priorities and
people while ensuring strategic focus is maintained to best achieve the mission
of SULAIR.
from http://jobs.stanford.edu/find_a_job.html, do a keyword search on 22296