POSITION POSTING

 

Discovery Systems Librarian

Digital Initiatives

 

Assistant Librarian or Associate Librarian (tenure track)

Duration:  three years, with possibility of renewal

Salary minimum:  salary commensurate with experience

Posting number: 18-AL9885-10

 

 

The McGill Library seeks a technically-minded, collaborative, user-centred and 
highly motivated individual for the position of Discovery Systems Librarian. 
This member of the McGill Library & Archives Digital Initiatives department 
will contribute to the overall management of the Library’s discovery layer(s) 
and Library Services Platform, support the integration of these systems with 
others, and serve as lead in designing, implementing, and maintaining 
additional tools for user discovery and inventory of Library-managed resources.

 

 

THE McGILL LIBRARY

 

Within sight of one of Frederick Olmsted’s great urban parks, Mount Royal, 
McGill University is consistently cited as one of the world's top universities 
and has been ranked first among Canada's medical-doctoral universities by 
Maclean's magazine for ten consecutive years.  Established in 1821, and one of 
only two Canadian members of the Association of American Universities, (AAU), 
McGill University is located in Montreal, one of North America’s great urban 
centres. The University has been named one of the city’s Top Employers for the 
seventh consecutive year.

 

McGill Library & Archives has the largest collection in Quebec and is one 
of Canada’s largest academic libraries with over five million monograph titles 
and 100,000 e-journals and databases. The Library is a member of the Canadian 
Association of Research Libraries (CARL), the Association of Research Libraries 
(ARL), the Bureau de coopération interuniversitaire (BCI, formerly CRÉPUQ), and 
the Center for Research Libraries (CRL), and is the first Canadian member of 
the HathiTrust Digital Library.

 

The Library is committed to the delivery of innovative information products, 
services and programs of the highest quality focused on client needs in support 
of the University's strategic mission and directions. The Library proactively 
supports the teaching, learning and research needs of faculty and students to 
ensure that the university’s strategic mission of excellence as a research 
intensive, student-centred university, is satisfied. Collection building is 
based upon the premise of preference for electronic versions. We are actively 
planning for a library catalogue migration to a Library Services Platform, a 
new collections management facility, and a re-imagined research library of the 
future.

 

INFORMATION FOR PROSPECTIVE STAFF

 

Information about the University and the McGill Library can be found on the 
University’s web site (www.mcgill.ca and www.mcgill.ca/library).  As a tenure 
stream appointee, the successful candidate is expected to satisfy the 
requirements in the Regulations Relating to the Employment of Librarian Staff 
https://www.mcgill.ca/secretariat/files/secretariat/employment_of_librarian_staff_regs_relating_to_the.pdf.

 

DUTY STATEMENT

 

Serves as a key player in management of the Library’s discovery layer(s) and 
Library Services Platform, together with relevant staff from other library 
units and appropriate library committees and working groups. Manages design, 
testing, deployment, and maintenance of other discovery-related and inventory 
systems including those built with APIs from vendors. Supports other selected 
systems managed in Digital Initiatives.

 

Duties and responsibilities include, but are not limited to:

 

·        Manage selected back end Library Services Platform (LSP), discovery, 
and inventory system configurations, such as loan periods, holds, and fines.

 

·        Test new functionality and systems upgrades for LSP, discovery layer, 
and locally managed discovery and inventory systems; communicate with staff on 
changes.

 

·        Manage integration of LSP with self checks and other peripheral 
equipment.

 

·        Implement customizations for layout and wording in configurable areas 
of the relevant systems, such as notices and error messages.

 

·        Troubleshoot problems reported with discovery-related and inventory 
systems.

 

·        File problem reports with system vendors or local development staff; 
follow up with both system provider and individuals reporting problems on 
resolutions; track reported problems internally.

 

·        Oversee outage communication with selected vendors, staff, and users

 

·        Provide feedback to vendors and open source development communities on 
development priorities.

 

·        Coordinate staff training and staff and user documentation on LSP, 
discovery layer, inventory, and locally managed discovery systems.

 

·        Serve as project manager for systems design and implementation of 
discovery and inventory tools using vendor APIs and other selected technology 
projects.

 

·        Provide overall support to staff using the LSP and locally-managed 
discovery and inventory systems.

 

·        Liaise with hospitals and other partner libraries on LSP and discovery 
layer.

 

·        Serve on Borrowing Advisory Committee.

 

·        Maintain an active and up-to-date awareness of initiatives and 
offerings in area of expertise, and apply this knowledge to local work.

 

·        May occasionally be required to work non-standard hours for system 
implementation and upgrades, and/or resolve system issues.

 

Reporting relationship

 

The position reports to the Associate Dean, Digital Initiatives.

 

 

SELECTION CRITERIA

 

Required:

 

1.       ALA-accredited master’s degree in library or information science or 
equivalent.

2.       Demonstrated experience with configuration and staff views of library 
management system components, including integrated library systems, library 
services platforms, and discovery layers.

3.       Deep knowledge of metadata standards and protocols used in modern 
library management systems and on the horizon, including MARC, BIBFRAME, 
holdings data, KBART, Dublin Core, Linked Data, RDF, and OAI-PMH.

4.      Experience writing new code in at least one programming or scripting 
language.

5.      Experience with HTML and CSS.

6.      Familiarity with XML and XSLT.

7.      Experience manipulating large data sets.

8.       Demonstrated project management skills for technical and service 
design initiatives, including ability to follow up on unresolved issues.

9.       Highly developed oral and written skills and ability to communicate 
clearly and concisely. Ability to effectively explain technical concepts in 
non-technical terms.

10.    Ability to interact productively and work collaboratively with diverse 
stakeholders, including academics, technology staff, and public services staff.

11.    Creative and analytical thinking skills and good problem solving 
ability, especially for identifying and resolving systems problems.

Preferred:

 

13.    Ability to effectively participate in Quebec-wide committee work 
conducted primarily in French.

14.    Experience with Unix or Linux, and common Unix-based systems tools such 
as Cron jobs.

15.    Familiarity with authentication credential systems such as Shibboleth, 
Active Directory, and/or LDAP.

16.    Experience building services using HTTP-based software APIs.

 

 

 

APPLICATION PROCEDURES:


Applications should address the above selection criteria, be accompanied by a 
letter of interest, curriculum vitae, and the names and addresses of three 
referees and should be submitted by August 20, 2018, as one (1) .pdf document. 
Please indicate the number of the posting (18-AL9885-03) on the letter of 
interest and on the subject line of the email.

 

Isabelle Roberge

Office of theDean of Libraries

McGill University

3459 McTavish Street

Montreal, Qc  H3A 1Y1

Fax: (514) 398-3561

Email: application.libr...@mcgill.ca

 

McGill University is committed to diversity and equity in employment. It 
welcomes applications from: women, Aboriginal persons, persons with 
disabilities, ethnic minorities, persons of minority sexual orientation or 
gender identity, visible minorities, and others who may contribute to 
diversification.

 

All qualified applicants are encouraged to apply; however, in accordance with 
Canadian immigration requirements, Canadians and permanent residents will be 
given priority


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