[CODE4LIB] Job: Scholarly Sharing Strategist at The Ohio State University Libraries

2017-10-10 Thread Code4Lib Jobs
The Scholarly Sharing Strategist leads a dynamic program area that promotes new 
models for sharing and disseminating scholarly works to advance learning, 
research, and creative expression. The newly conceived Scholarly Sharing area 
brings into closer dialog two highly successful programs, Copyright Services 
and Publishing  Repository Services, and creates new capacity for 
innovation and partner engagement. Together these units include one faculty 
librarian and six administrative and professional staff. Reporting to the 
Associate Director for Content and Access, the Head will propel and align 
strategy and practice for the programs in a rapidly evolving environment. The 
Head coordinates Libraries-wide strategic initiatives and projects, embracing 
new scholarly sharing models based on institutional, regional, and national 
partnerships. This program already enjoys close collaboration within OSU 
Libraries with teams of developers and IT infrastructure specialists, and the 
staff of the Research Commons. The position supervises the head of Copyright 
Services and the head of Publishing  Repository Services, and works 
collaboratively across the Libraries to help create and implement innovative 
approaches for supporting scholarly content creators and fostering impactful 
publishing. Our publishing program currently supports journal hosting and 
publishing, conference publishing, and we aim to provide sustainable support 
for new-model publishing. Copyright Services provides consultation and 
workshops, and aids the OSU community with permissions requests.

 

Key Responsibilities

· Based on a deep and evolving understanding of the challenges of the 
traditional scholarly communication models, effectively articulate and apply 
complex concepts related to new/emerging areas in scholarly sharing. Monitor 
national and international trends in the field and assess opportunities for 
alignment and leadership by the program.

· Design and lead innovative program and outreach activities critical 
to the Libraries' strategies advancing new models of scholarly publishing and 
informed decision-making by content creators on campus.

· Foster greater understanding of and enthusiastic support across the 
Libraries for appropriate management of copyright by content creators and for 
new, more efficient and effective modes of scholarly publishing. Provide 
effective and consistent communications with campus constituencies regarding 
the Libraries’ strategies and programs for scholarly sharing.

· Engage with partners within the Libraries, with other campus 
constituencies, and with external partners to advance strategic activities in 
scholarly sharing. Position the Libraries as a leader in campus conversations 
relating to scholarly sharing. Promote engagement with and leadership 
contributions to national conversations relating to scholarly sharing.

· Think creatively and critically about the affordances and challenges 
of existing and emerging technologies relevant to scholarly sharing and 
advocate for appropriate application to OSUL services.

· Support and advance the Libraries' programs in copyright and 
publishing services. Elevate the existing cohesive team environment among the 
leaders and staff within the Libraries’ scholarly sharing programs.

· Build and maintain a research program and service profile related to 
publishing, copyrights, and/or scholarly communication. Present and publish in 
appropriate venues in order to raise own and Libraries’ profile.

 

Required Qualifications:  

· An ALA-accredited master’s degree, a master’s degree with 
specialization in archives, a master’s degree in museum studies or a comparable 
graduate degree in one of the above fields from a non-U.S. university, reviewed 
on a case-by-case basis.

· Strong expertise in many facets of professional practice relating to 
copyright, publishing, and repository models and trends.

· Minimum of three years of relevant professional experience including 
progressively responsible leadership experience resulting in outstanding 
leadership capabilities.

· A track record of building effective partnerships and sustaining 
relationships.

· Ability to work effectively and creatively in a collaborative and 
complex environment.

· Experience with new and emerging technologies that support digital 
scholarship and scholarly communication.

· Commitment to librarianship, scholarship, and service, which are 
required criteria to meet University and University Libraries requirements for 
promotion and tenure. https://library.osu.edu/document-registry/docs/356/stream

Desired Qualifications:

· Record of successful mentorship, coaching, and leadership development.

· Evidence of scholarly contribution and engagement with organizations 
or multi-institutional initiatives in the arena of scholarly sharing.

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[CODE4LIB] Job: Scholarly Sharing Strategist at The Ohio State University Libraries

2017-10-10 Thread Code4Lib Jobs
Scholarly Sharing Strategist

The Ohio State University Libraries is filling a senior strategic leadership 
position in the scholarly communications arena The position is described 
briefly below. This  leader will work with two already mature programs in 
copyright and publishing with the opportunity to lead further growth and change 
in collaborative context.

The full Position Description and application information are available at 
https://library.osu.edu/about/jobs/faculty.

Applications will be accepted until the position is filled. Preference will be 
given to applications received by November 1, 2017. Please send cover letter, 
CV, references, and salary history and requirements to Kristin Gall at 
gall@osu.edu. Please include the title of the position for which you are 
posting in the subject field.

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The Scholarly Sharing Strategist leads a dynamic program area that promotes new 
models for sharing and disseminating scholarly works to advance learning, 
research, and creative expression. The newly conceived Scholarly Sharing area 
brings into closer dialog two highly successful programs, Copyright Services 
and Publishing  Repository Services, and creates new capacity for 
innovation and partner engagement. Together these units include one faculty 
librarian and six administrative and professional staff. Reporting to the 
Associate Director for Content and Access, the Head will propel and align 
strategy and practice for the programs in a rapidly evolving environment. The 
Head coordinates Libraries-wide strategic initiatives and projects, embracing 
new scholarly sharing models based on institutional, regional, and national 
partnerships. This program already enjoys close collaboration within OSU 
Libraries with teams of developers and IT infrastructure specialists, and the 
staff of the Research Commons. The position supervises the head of Copyright 
Services and the head of Publishing  Repository Services, and works 
collaboratively across the Libraries to help create and implement innovative 
approaches for supporting scholarly content creators and fostering impactful 
publishing. Our publishing program currently supports journal hosting and 
publishing, conference publishing, and we aim to provide sustainable support 
for new-model publishing.

Copyright Services provides consultation and workshops, and aids the OSU 
community with permissions requests.

 

Key Responsibilities

 

· Based on a deep and evolving understanding of the challenges of the 
traditional scholarly communication models, effectively articulate and apply 
complex concepts related to new/emerging areas in scholarly sharing. Monitor 
national and international trends in the field and assess opportunities for 
alignment and leadership by the program.

· Design and lead innovative program and outreach activities critical 
to the Libraries' strategies advancing new models of scholarly publishing and 
informed decision-making by content creators on campus.

· Foster greater understanding of and enthusiastic support across the 
Libraries for appropriate management of copyright by content creators and for 
new, more efficient and effective modes of scholarly publishing. Provide 
effective and consistent communications with campus constituencies regarding 
the Libraries’ strategies and programs for scholarly sharing.

· Engage with partners within the Libraries, with other campus 
constituencies, and with external partners to advance strategic activities in 
scholarly sharing. Position the Libraries as a leader in campus conversations 
relating to scholarly sharing. Promote engagement with and leadership 
contributions to national conversations relating to scholarly sharing.

 

·Think creatively and critically about the affordances and challenges 
of existing and emerging technologies relevant to scholarly sharing and 
advocate for appropriate application to OSUL services.

· Support and advance the Libraries' programs in copyright and 
publishing services. Elevate the existing cohesive team environment among the 
leaders and staff within the Libraries’ scholarly sharing programs.

· Build and maintain a research program and service profile related to 
publishing, copyrights, and/or scholarly communication. Present and publish in 
appropriate venues in order to raise own and Libraries’ profile.

 

Required Qualifications:

· An ALA-accredited master’s degree, a master’s degree with 
specialization in archives, a master’s degree in museum studies or a comparable 
graduate degree in one of the above fields from a non-U.S. university, reviewed 
on a case-by-case basis.

·Strong expertise in many facets of professional practice relating to 
copyright, publishing, and repository models and trends.

·Minimum of three years of relevant professional experience including 
progressively responsible leadership experience resulting in outstanding