Collection Development & Acquisitions Librarian
Worcester, MA - USA
Job Summary
JOB TITLE
Collection Development & Acquisitions LibrarianLOCATION
WorcesterDEPARTMENT NAME
Scholarly Communication & Open StrategiesDIVISION NAME
Worcester Polytechnic Institute - WPIJOB DESCRIPTION SUMMARY
Working collaboratively with colleagues across all library departments manages the assessment selection and deselection and licensing of digital and print resources by formulating articulating and managing policies and procedures to develop shape and balance the Librarys collections to support learning teaching and research.JOB DESCRIPTION
Manage collections assessment and development
- Analyze institutional data bibliographic data usage statistics interlibrary loan data and other metrics
- Utilize collection development and assessment tools such as Greenglass Gold Rush etc.
- Establish and monitor title selection plans such as PDA (Patron Driven Acquisitions) DDA (Demand-Driven Acquisitions) etc.
- Monitor pricing and usage of ejournal packages and databases
- Respond to requests for information resources made by faculty students and staff
Oversee collection management and acquisitions procedures and activities
- Implement and utilize title selection and acquisition tools and software
- Select and deselect information resources for the general collection based on current and proposed academic curricula and discipline needs and practices
- Manage and participate in the librarys resource acquisitions workflow including ordering and receiving items and processing invoices
- Document and train others as needed in use of vendor and library systems to acquire or deselect information resources
- Participate in shared print initiatives (e.g. EAST)
Collaborate with library Research and Instruction team and other library colleagues regularly to ensure the WPI community is receiving an appropriate level of support for their academic work
- Meet regularly to discuss the library resource needs of faculty students and other library users
- Participate in gathering and analyzing community feedback from surveys interviews and focus groups
Develop planning and budgetary recommendations for the librarys collections
- Allocate and expend the budget in the library management system
- Monitor and ensure efficient expenditure of the budget in consultation with the University Librarian Associate Library Director and others
Negotiate pricing and licensing terms for library e-resources
- In collaboration with the Associate Director maintain working relationships with library vendors publishers and consortia to obtain the best possible pricing and terms of use
- Administer digital licensing procedures and renewals in the library management system
- Coordinate electronic resource trials
- Monitor trends in the broader library resources community and scholarly publishing sphere
Administer the Librarys gift in kind program for materials
- Identify and pursue potential gift opportunities
- Select donations for the collection and send unwanted donations to appropriate vendors or organizations for resale archiving or recycling
- Refer archival and special collections gift and donation offers to the University Archivist
Support institutional compliance with accreditation and external agencies
- Provide data for reports and analyses related to collections development and maintenance as required by university offices and external agencies including ACRL (Association of College & Research Libraries) and accreditation bodies
Participate in Library professional and community engagement
- Participate in providing direct services to library users and customers or providing informed referrals
- Participate in collaborative library programs and activities including outreach events strategic and annual planning and collaborations with university community offices and student groups
- Participate in and contribute to WPI committees initiatives and goals contributing to WPI and library strategic initiatives
- Engage in and contribute to the profession through continuing learning service research presentations or professional communications
Performs all other duties and responsibilities as assigned or directed by the supervisor.
Qualifications:
- Masters degree in Library and Information Science or equivalent graduate degree in library and information studies
- Minimum of two to five years of experience in library collection development
- Three to five years of professional experience in an academic library
- Knowledge of current issues and trends in library collections development information delivery and access electronic and digital resources and related copyright and licensing issues
- Familiarity with current print and electronic acquisitions trends as well as academic library metadata practices
- Demonstrated operational experience with an online integrated library system (ILS) preferably experience or marked familiarity with FOLIO ILS
- Demonstrated excellent collaboration and communication skills including written and oral communications
- Evidence of strong skills in decision making problem solving independent action analytical and critical thinking project/program or service management and general office technical skills
Preferred qualifications and experience:
- Familiarity with research and teaching in the STEM fields through education or prior work experience
- Familiarity with open access publishing models
Salary Grade 7: $62500 $78000 per year (depending on experience)
Salary is based on related experience expertise and internal equity; generally new hires can expect pay between the minimum and midpoint of the range.
FLSA STATUS
United States of America (Exempt)WPI is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified candidates will receive consideration for employment without regard to race color age religion sex sexual orientation gender identity national origin veteran statusor disability. It seeks individuals from all backgrounds and experiences who will contribute to a culture of creativity collaboration inclusion problem solving innovation high performance and change is committed to maintaining a campus environment free of harassment and discrimination.
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