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- From: Gleason Sackman <sackman@plains.nodak.edu>
- Subject: Position Available Information Technologies Librarian (fwd)
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- Date: Fri, 11 Sep 1992 09:33:16 CDT
- From: Thomas A Bremer <NU137475@VM1.NoDak.EDU>
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- Subject: Position Available
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- INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES LIBRARIAN
-
- A new position, the Information Technologies Librarian, is being
- developed at the North Dakota State University Libraries to manage
- the expansion of an existing data processing unit. This newly
- defined position will report to the Director of Libraries. Primacy
- will be given to identifying and defining the NDSU Libraries'
- telecomputing and computing needs and strategies as an element in
- the campus' infrastructure requirements to maintain and advance
- quality academic programs. The successful candidate will interact
- with faculty, students, and campus administrators, and work
- cooperatively with computer center staff to coordinate the
- development, implementation, and updating of these and related
- library services.
-
- DESCRIPTION OF UNIT: The new Information Technologies Unit will be
- responsible for defining, implementing, operating, and utilizing
- automated systems to support the mission of the NDSU Libraries.
- MSUS/PALS, the NDSU Libraries' online information system, supports
- a broad range of library functions, including acquisitions (both
- serials and monographs), fund accounting, authority control, and
- circulation/reserves/interlibrary loan/inventory control. The
- online public catalog provides access to the collections of the
- NDSU Libraries, 52 libraries throughout Minnesota, to other PALS
- libraries in North and South Dakota, and to a growing number of
- external bibliographic databases. The Information Technologies
- Unit will also be responsible for internal administrative computing
- systems, microcomputer software support, and CD-ROM expansion and
- networking. Design and development is done in a team environment,
- with heavy emphasis on user communication and involvement. Current
- unit staffing includes one Data Processing Coordinator, one Data
- Communications Specialist, plus part-time student help.
-
- DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: Primary responsibilities include: 1)
- effective enhancement and operation of the library's automated
- systems; 2) proactive liaison with campus, state and regional
- groups and individuals associated with information technology
- issues relevant to the NDSU Libraries; 3) keeping abreast of
- national networking developments, actively participating in CNI
- working groups, NISO, ITEF and other national initiatives,
- determining appropriate and feasible responses of the NDSU
- Libraries; and 4) contributing to library staff training activities
- to help them most effectively take advantage of the array of
- systems functions available. Additional responsibilities include:
- coordinating library projects with the campus computing center and
- the North Dakota Higher Education Computing Network (HECN);
- providing leadership for automated system support and development
- for the Libraries; negotiating and managing vendor contacts for all
- library systems operations. As a member of the Director's Council
- and of the Data Processing Coordinating Team, the person in this
- position will be expected to contribute to the creative
- administration of the NDSU Libraries, actively participating in
- long-range planning for information technologies, systems
- applications, and their fiscal support.
-
- QUALIFICATIONS: Graduate degree(s) in library science,
- information systems, information science, or computer science, plus
- progressively responsible professional experience in one or more of
- these disciplines. Other required qualifications include:
- excellent oral and written communication skills; flexibility and
- the ability to work collegially; demonstrated ability to analyze,
- synthesize and interpret technical information, and to explain
- design and operations of a technical system to diverse audiences;
- demonstrated ability to establish excellent working relationships
- with technical personnel, library staff, and end users. Preferred
- qualifications include: demonstrated supervisory skills; knowledge
- of current developments in library automation applications (such as
- gateways, LAN/WAN, MARC record structure); experience in an
- academic computing environment; grant writing experience;
- experience in developing and managing budgets; and academic library
- experience in reference or other user-contact areas of information
- services.
-
- Position available immediately. For priority consideration, applications
- should be received by October 10, 1992. Applications accepted until
- position is filled. Salary negotiable depending on experience and
- qualifications ($35,000 minimum for twelve months). Benefits include
- TIAA/CREF and Blue Cross/Blue Shield. NDSU is located in Fargo, an
- educational, cultural, financial and medical center for the Upper Plains.
- NDSU is a land grant university with approximately 8,500 undergraduates,
- 1000 graduate students, and 700 faculty. With a population of 153,000,
- the Fargo, ND-Moorhead, MN metropolitan area is known for its high
- quality of life. Fargo is within a short drive of the Minnesota lake
- country and 4 hours from Minneapolis or Winnipeg. Send letter of
- application; current resume; and names, addresses and phone numbers
- of three references to the Office of Human Resources, North Dakota
- State University, P.O. Box 5345-University Station, Fargo, ND 58105.
- NDSU is an equal opportunity institution.
-
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- Gleason Sackman BBS: sackman@sendit.nodak.edu
- Coordinator Internet: sackman@plains.nodak.edu
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- BOX 5164, NDSU Computer Center Voice: (701)237-8109
- Fargo, ND 58105 Fax: (701)237-8541
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