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(Posted on behalf of Ken Hernden, Library Directory at Algoma
University):

Algoma University
eServices Librarian
Tenure-track appointment

Algoma University * Ontario*s newest independent university *
invites applications from
qualified candidates for the position of eServices Librarian, a
tenure-track appointment. This
position will be filled at the entry or junior level depending on
qualifications. Applications will be
accepted until September 15, 2008 at 4:30 pm.

Reporting to the Library Director, the eServices Librarian will provide
leadership in the
development of new and innovative services, with responsibilities for
developing, coordinating,
and overseeing the evolution of information systems and electronic
resources at the Arthur A.
Wishart Library. You will innovate in eServices areas including, but
not limited to, the Library*s
World Wide Web presence; the virtual research and instruction
environment; ASIN components;
digital transformation of the University*s unique collections. A
creative approach to developing
services and resources which facilitate access to local and global
knowledge and save the
user*s time is critical. Your knowledge of classification and
metadata concepts as well as
disruptive and emerging technologies will inform the University*s
strategies for developing new
learning, research and administrative landscapes.

You will participate in reference and information literacy vis-à-vis
electronic resources, and play
a shared role in collection development with your colleagues.

Qualifications
The ideal candidate will have an MLIS/MLS/MISt from an ALA-accredited
institution or
equivalent accreditation in library and information science with a
minimum of 3-5 years
experience in technology-rich aspects of an academic setting; an
undergraduate degree
in Computer Science (or equivalent experience, education and/ or
training) is preferred;
experience with the development of Web 2.0 and Semantic Web services as
well as an
advanced knowledge of new and emerging digital library technologies,
content analysis
and metadata standards (including MARC, MODS, METS, OAI, EAD, etc.)
experience with
cataloguing/classification; demonstrated success as an innovator with a
creative spark and a
strong team approach to development together with outstanding
interpersonal communication
and organizational skills. Experience with open source software and
philosophies will also
serve you well in this position. The University is seeking someone who
understands the role of
metadata and Web services and who can build on that holistic knowledge
to provide improved
access in a digital environment. We are looking for someone who can
introduce innovation
throughout the University and is willing to explore, play and encourage
failure in order to learn
and achieve goals. Experience with computer gaming would be an asset.

How to apply
Interested candidates should forward a letter of application, a
curriculum vitae, sample
publications or porfolio, a statement of their teaching philosophy, the
names of five referees,
and three letters of recommendation from academic referees (one of whom
must be the most
recent immediate supervisor) to Dr. Arthur Perlini, Academic Dean,
Algoma University,
1520 Queen Street East, Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, P6A 2G4, or
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September 15, 2008, or until the position is filled. All qualified
persons are encouraged to
apply; however, Canadians and permanent residents will be given
priority. Algoma University
is committed to employment equity and encourages applications from all
qualified women and
men, including visible minorities, aboriginal people and persons with
disabilities. The position is
subject to budgetary approval.

Additional information
Algoma University * Ontario*s newest independent university * is
home to over 1,200 students
and growing. We are large enough to offer diversity, with more than
30-degree options
including unique programs in Computer Science (MSc Computer Games
Technology),
Business Administration, Fine Arts and Community Economic & Social
Development. Algoma
University is also intimate enough to offer a community where each
person can find the right
place for them.

The Arthur A. Wishart Library is committed to working with students and
faculty in order to meet
their academic and research needs. We invite you to look at our website
for more information
about the library and about the University at
http://www.algomau.ca/library/.