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E-Resources/Systems Librarian

  
Division

  
Center for the History of Medicine and Public Health

  
Mission

  
The New York Academy of Medicine advances the health of people in cities. An
independent organization since 1847, NYAM addresses the health challenges
facing the world's urban populations through interdisciplinary approaches to
policy leadership, education, community engagement and innovative research.

  
Drawing on the expertise of diverse partners worldwide and more than 2,000
elected Fellows from across the professions, our current priorities are

  
To create environments in cities that support healthy aging

To strengthen systems that prevent disease and promote the public's health

To implement interventions that eliminate health disparities

Summary and Description

  
We are looking for an energetic and creative librarian to implement and manage
our e-resources, Integrated Library System (ILS), and web 2.0 based projects.
We are looking for an individual up to date with the rapidly changing digital
environment with excellent teamwork and communication
skills.

  
Duties and Responsibilities

  
• Manage and maintain electronic resources, including A-Z list, link resolver,
and EZProxy

• Support the activities of technical services, including serials maintenance
and cataloging, as needed

• May be asked to supervise work of one or more part-time assistants or
interns

• Set up trials and assist in evaluating electronic products; assist with
pricing and licensing negotiations as needed; make recommendations to Library
director and staff

• Take a lead role in data migrations and data clean-up for the ILS

• Provide technical support to library colleagues, in particular for the Grey
Literature Report

• Maintain and customize style sheets for Historical Collections finding aids
in collaboration with the Project Archivist

• In collaboration with other technical services librarians and the manager of
document delivery, represent the library to WALDO and PTFS/LibLime regarding
maintenance and development of library catalog (LibLime Enterprise Koha)

• Create catalog reports as necessary using SQL; maintain custom reporting
interface for library staff, currently written in PHP

• Update website content and assist professional staff with website updates in
Convio content management system

• Customize, configure, and support the use of online products including but
not limited to library catalog, CONTENTdm, A-Z list/e-journal portal,
LibGuides, Refworks, and subscription bibliographic databases.

• Along with the IT dept, assist Document Delivery with implementation and
maintenance of software, including Quick Doc and Ariel

• Stay abreast of current developments in library standards and technologies,
and apply that knowledge to everyday projects and recommendations

  
Qualifications

  
ALA-accredited Master of Library Science or related degree.

  
Experience

  
• Minimum of three years administering integrated library systems

• Knowledge of MARC and AACR2; copy cataloging and original cataloging

• Experience with electronic resources maintenance, SQL, HTML, CSS,
JavaScript, server-side scripting.

• PHP and at least one other programming language

• Familiarity with OCLC Connexion, Koha, Drupal, MARCEdit, and CONTENTdm

• Knowledge of National Library of Medicine (NLM)
Classification and Medical Subject Headings (MeSH)

• Familiarity with XML, XSLT, Encoded Archival Description (EAD), and finding
aids

• Ability and willingness to represent the Center at various committees and
organizations as required

• Excellent verbal and written communication skills

• Experience with Convio content management system preferred

  
To Apply

  
Please email a resume and cover letter with three references to [log in to unmask]
Please include "E-Resources/Systems Librarian" in subject line.

  
For more information, visit our website: www.nyam.org.

  
The New York Academy of Medicine is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity
Employer.



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