Description: Radford University seeks an experienced, user-centered librarian 
to join a team of library faculty committed to providing superior technological 
support to our academic community.

The Systems Librarian provides technical expertise to administer and enhance 
resource discovery and library operations.  This individual will work closely 
with staff in all library departments to deliver library services that support 
Radford University’s diverse learning community. 

Reporting to the Head of the Collection and Technical Services (CATS) 
Department, the Systems Librarian will:

·         Administer and manage WMS LSP and related interoperable software, 
e.g. EDS, ILLiad, EZProxy, and other systems as needed.

·         Assist library staff and the Radford University community in the use 
of library systems and IT applications including, but not limited to WMS, 
ILLiad, EZProxy, and workstation applications.

·         Serve on library and campus committees, professional organizations, 
and professional development as need and interest suggest.

·         Participates in collection development program: selects library 
materials for one or more subject areas; serves as library liaison to 
corresponding academic departments; evaluates designated subject areas of 
collection; works with teaching faculty and provides assistance with 
accreditation reports, new course proposals, and other projects requiring 
collaboration between the library and academic departments; and participates in 
general collection development meetings. This position is a 12-month, 
non-tenured professional faculty position with starting rank and salary based 
on qualifications and experience. It includes responsibilities for university 
service and professional contributions and may include responsibilities for 
collection development.

Required Qualifications:

·         MLS from an ALA-accredited program in library and information studies.

·         Understanding of access issues associated with electronic resources; 
knowledge and understanding of electronic publishing; working knowledge of 
bibliographic and metadata tools (e.g. MARC records, BIBFRAME, Dublin Core, 
EAD, OpenURL, link resolvers, knowledge bases)

·         Demonstrated ability to manage technical projects within an academic 
library setting; knowledge of academic libraries and their users

·         Extensive experience in administering and managing library service 
platforms (LSPs) and related interoperable software (e.g. discovery layer, 
interlibrary loan system, access and authentication system, or other systems as 
needed)

·         Working knowledge of existing and emerging library and electronic 
resource trends, standards, protocols, and codes of practice including but not 
limited to transfer protocols, OpenURL, KBART

·         Excellent written and oral communication skills

·         Proven ability to diplomatically establish and maintain cooperative 
working relationships that foster a productive environment for problem-solving 
and project completion

Preferred Qualifications:

·         Experience with administering and trouble-shooting WorldShare 
Management Services (WMS) LSP.

·         Evidence of interest and ability in applying innovative technologies 
and creative problem-solving to enhance library services

·         Familiarity with network and systems administration across multiple 
operating systems including Windows- and Unix-based proprietary and open-source 
systems

·         Demonstrated success in collaborating with or teaching technology to 
diverse colleagues

·         Ability to work independently or as part of a team

To Apply:

To be considered for the position, all applicants must apply online at 
http://jobs.radford.edu/postings/6386.  Review of applications will begin on 
August 20, 2018. 

Radford University does not discriminate with regard to race, color, sex, 
sexual orientation,

disability, age, veteran status, national origin, religion, or political 
affiliation in the administration of its educational programs, activities, 
admission or employment practices.

 

Individuals with disabilities requiring accommodations in the application 
process should

call (540) 831-5008 (voice) or (540) 831-5128 (TTY). If you need access to a 
computer,

you may visit our office at 600 Tyler Avenue, Radford, Virginia, or the local 
Virginia

Employment Commission.

This contractor and subcontractor shall abide by the requirements of 41 CFR 
60-300.5(a). This regulation prohibits discrimination against qualified 
protected veterans, and requires affirmative action by covered prime 
contractors and subcontractors to employ and advance in employment qualified 
protected veterans.


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