Hi all, The Southern Regional Library Facility @ UCLA is seeking a project coordinator to help with some exciting metadata and systems related projects - really interesting work in great environment. I'm glad to chat with anyone about the position - more info & application details available below. Full disclosure - I direct the sister regional library facility (the NRLF) at UC Berkeley. Best, Erik ----- The complete postings, which include the position descriptions, complete qualifications and application procedures, are available on both the UCLA Career Opportunities Website at: https://hr.mycareer.ucla.edu and on the UCLA Library Employment and HR Website, at: http://www.library.ucla.edu/about/employment-human-resources Reporting to the Director, Southern Regional Library Facility (SRLF) the Collections Project Coordinator (CPC) provides management and leadership for the Regional Library Facility Integrated Library System Design and Implementation Team (RLFILSDIT) project which addresses the integration of Northern Regional Library Facility (NRLF) integrated library system (ILS) data into UCLA integrated library system, Voyager and the Internal SRLF space reclamation (SR) project where by 100,000+ duplicate volumes currently housed in SRLF will be pulled, evaluated and reshelved or deselected. The CPC works with stakeholders to articulate goals, define scope, and prioritize deliverables; collaborates with project teams to develop project plans and timelines; monitors progress during project implementation and communicates status with stakeholders, SRLF project teams, and Library management. The CPC identifies and investigates new and/or improved work flows, develops record keeping methodologies and provides statistical reports. The Southern Regional Library Facility (SRLF) houses low-use library materials from the five southern UC campuses, and also houses the University of California Shared Print Archive. Located on the northwest corner of campus, the SRLF provides environmentally controlled high-density shelving for books, archives, and other library materials. Phase 1 and 2 Stacks have a combined capacity of approximately 7 million volume equivalents, and SRLF currently holds approximately 6.5 million volumes equivalents. -- Erik Mitchell http://erikmitchell.info