The Maxwell Library at Bridgewater State University seeks an innovative, 
service-oriented Electronic Resources & Collections Services Librarian. The 
successful candidate will be a member of Library Services and will work closely 
with faculty and staff throughout the Library and University. The Electronic 
Resources & Collection Services Librarian reports directly to the Dean of 
the Library. The incumbent will serve as a library liaison to selected 
departments or programs. Participation in professional organizations, service 
in library and university governance, and appropriate professional development 
activities are expected and required for tenure. The Electronic Resources & 
Collections Services Librarian will:

Provide leadership for Electronic Resources & Collections Services, which 
includes managing the selection, acquisition, cataloging/preservation, and 
assessment of resources in all formats.
Collaborate with the Dean of the Library to manage the annual materials budget 
and information resources expenditures.
Work with publishers and vendors to negotiate and maintain electronic resource 
licenses and contracts, manage database subscriptions, purchase orders, and 
electronic licensing agreements; resolve related problems as needed.
Demonstrate sensitivity and understanding of students and colleagues from 
diverse backgrounds with a wide range of abilities.
Supervise three Library Assistants and mentor student workers.
Work with library colleagues to set acquisitions and e-resources policies, 
workflows, and procedures.
Collaborate with other librarians to provide expert advice to the library and 
campus on library and information resources.
Evaluate and recommend new titles, demonstrations, or trial subscriptions for 
librarian and faculty evaluation.
Provide training on e-resources for librarians and staff; create LibGuides and 
research aids in other formats for assigned liaison areas.
Collaborate with the Emerging Technologies and Systems Librarian to update 
knowledgebases, proxies, reference linking systems, and discovery interfaces as 
necessary (EBSCO, EZProxy, etc.).
Collaborate with the Library Administrative Services Coordinator to ensure that 
vendor invoices are paid in a timely manner.
Collect statistics on resource usage in all formats. Collaborate with 
librarians and library administration to conduct ongoing assessment of 
collections.
Serve as a liaison to one or more departments/programs.
Actively engage in professional development activities as required for 
promotion and tenure.
Other duties as assigned.

Required Qualifications

Master’s degree in Library or Information Science from an ALA accredited 
program.
Minimum two years of relevant experience pertaining to acquisitions and 
collection development.
Knowledge of current issues in the e-resources lifecycle, including acquiring, 
licensing, and managing access to electronic resources.
Awareness of current developments and trends in electronic resources, 
collection development and acquisitions with the proven ability to apply such 
knowledge to local practices.
Understanding of library metadata standards (MARC21, Dublin Core, RDA, etc.).
Demonstrated proficiency with automated library systems, usage tools, and 
vendor management tools.
Experience with electronic resources, digital rights management tools and 
standards.
Commitment to customer service excellence/support to enhance an environment of 
equity, diversity, and inclusion.
Effective communication and interpersonal skills.
Ability to adapt quickly in a dynamic, evolving library and campus environment.
Ability to think strategically, set priorities, and manage responsibilities 
independently.
Evidence of ability to successfully engage in professional activities and 
disciplinary scholarship to satisfy promotion and tenure requirements for the 
Massachusetts State College Association (MSCA) collective bargaining agreement. 
(https://mscaunion.org/contract/)

Preferred Qualifications

Second master’s degree. (Required for promotion beyond associate librarian 
rank.)
Knowledge of the publishing industry and copyright issues.
Experience with library management systems, electronic resources management 
tools such as CORAL, and COUNTER data standards.
Experience with Springshare’s LibApps or other content management tools.
Supervisory experience.
Ability to adapt quickly in a dynamic, evolving library and campus environment.
Ability to think strategically, set priorities, and manage responsibilities 
independently.

About Bridgewater State University & Maxwell Library

>From Bridgewater State University’s inception in 1840 by Horace Mann as one of 
>the first normal schools in America to the current day, BSU has worked to 
>ensure that our students receive an accessible, affordable, and exceptional 
>education. BSU aspires to be the leader in our mission class for closing 
>equity gaps for Black/Cape Verdean, Latinx, Native American, Asian, and other 
>students of color. BSU’s institutional values, the work of the President’s 
>Special Task Force on Racial Justice, and leadership of the Leading for Change 
>Higher Education Diversity Consortium underscore the campus’ commitment to 
>racial equity and other forms of social justice.

The Clement C. Maxwell Library is open an average of 94 hours each week during 
the academic year. It is a busy, dynamic place with classrooms, academic and 
administrative offices throughout the building. The library serves all BSU 
students, faculty, staff, researchers from across the country and world, as 
well as the residents of the surrounding communities.

Library Services is dedicated to meeting the needs of its communities, to 
updating its service models as pedagogies and librarianship evolve, to renewing 
the knowledge and skills of librarians and staff as practices change, to 
deploying new technologies to improve interactions with library users and to 
enhance user experiences. Successful candidates will be staff members who can 
work with their colleagues to help meet the mission of the department in 
serving and supporting our racially and ethnically diverse campus community.

Members of underrepresented groups, minorities, women, veterans, persons with 
disabilities, and all persons committed to diversity and inclusive excellence 
are strongly encouraged to apply.

Special Conditions for Eligibility

Please be aware that employment at Bridgewater State University is contingent 
upon completion of a successful background check.


COVID-19 Vaccination Requirement
This position must comply with the University Covid-19 Attestation requirement. 
All employees – faculty, professional, classified, temporary hourly staff – 
must be fully vaccinated and complete the Covid-19 Attestation upon hire.


Medical or Religious Exemptions
An employee may request an exemption to the vaccination requirement based on 
the existence of medical contraindication to vaccination. In addition, an 
employee may request an exemption to the vaccination requirement based on a 
sincere religious belief. In both cases, an employee will be required to submit 
documentation to support the request for an exemption. Employees who secure an 
exemption may be required to take additional precautions in the workplace and 
will be required to participate in weekly COVID-19 testing through the 
university’s Wellness Center.

EEO Statement

Bridgewater State University (BSU) is an affirmative action/equal opportunity 
employer which actively seeks to increase the diversity of its workforce. We 
are dedicated to providing educational, working and living environments that 
value the diverse backgrounds of all people.


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