Friday, April 22, 2011

HEAD OF LIBRARY SYSTEMS, UA -Job Opening

HEAD OF LIBRARY SYSTEMS
UNIVERSITY AT ALBANY
STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK

The University at Albany Libraries seek a creative, knowledgeable, dynamic leader committed to service to academic library users to provide vision and direction for library IT operations, including the Libraries' ILS (Ex Libris ALEPH 500), design and technical aspects of the Libraries’ Web site, an in-house server farm (possibly transitioning to campus IT hosted) that hosts Web sites and related applications, over 400 PCs / laptops and associated peripherals for public and staff, and computer-equipped classrooms. Coordinates, manages, mentors, and provides leadership for the Library Systems Department, consisting of 5 professionals and student assistants. Integrates systems knowledge and experience into the advancement of the Libraries’ goals through existing and new initiatives. Recommends technical standards, policies, and new technological initiatives. Plans hardware/software upgrades for the Libraries. Collaborates with administrators and other library units in planning, supporting, and managing technology-based services, such as Serials Solutions resource linking, EBSCO Discovery Service, Ares reserve management system, and ILLiad resource sharing management system. Participates in planning and management within the Division as a member of the Technical Services Department Heads and Team Leader Group. Reports to the Associate Director, Technical Services and Library Systems Division. The successful candidate must fulfill an important partnership role with campus Information Technology Services (ITS), University-wide initiatives such as an institutional repository, and with faculty and other users of the library; be professionally active; provide vision for the department and the Libraries; and perform other duties such as committee service.

For more information, including qualification requirements and application instructions: http://library.albany.edu/jobs/professional/ls/head

Application deadline: June 15, 2011UNIVERSITY AT ALBANY
STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK

The University at Albany Libraries seek a creative, knowledgeable, dynamic leader committed to service to academic library users to provide vision and direction for library IT operations, including the Libraries' ILS (Ex Libris ALEPH 500), design and technical aspects of the Libraries’ Web site, an in-house server farm (possibly transitioning to campus IT hosted) that hosts Web sites and related applications, over 400 PCs / laptops and associated peripherals for public and staff, and computer-equipped classrooms. Coordinates, manages, mentors, and provides leadership for the Library Systems Department, consisting of 5 professionals and student assistants. Integrates systems knowledge and experience into the advancement of the Libraries’ goals through existing and new initiatives. Recommends technical standards, policies, and new technological initiatives. Plans hardware/software upgrades for the Libraries. Collaborates with administrators and other library units in planning, supporting, and managing technology-based services, such as Serials Solutions resource linking, EBSCO Discovery Service, Ares reserve management system, and ILLiad resource sharing management system. Participates in planning and management within the Division as a member of the Technical Services Department Heads and Team Leader Group. Reports to the Associate Director, Technical Services and Library Systems Division. The successful candidate must fulfill an important partnership role with campus Information Technology Services (ITS), University-wide initiatives such as an institutional repository, and with faculty and other users of the library; be professionally active; provide vision for the department and the Libraries; and perform other duties such as committee service.

For more information, including qualification requirements and application instructions: http://library.albany.edu/jobs/professional/ls/head

Application deadline: June 15, 2011

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