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Davis, Betty J betdavis at indiana.edu
Fri Dec 21 12:48:08 EST 2007


INDIANA UNIVERSITY LIBRARIES-BLOOMINGTON
Head, Cataloging Division, Technical Services Department
(Assistant Librarian, Associate Librarian, or Librarian)

The Indiana University Libraries-Bloomington seek an innovative, experienced, and user-oriented professional to fill the position of Head, Cataloging Division in the Technical Services Department of the Herman B Wells Library.  This redefined senior management position has an opportunity to play a strategic role in transforming the work of the Cataloging Division to include the development and management of non-traditional metadata creation.  The successful candidate needs to be able to think broadly about how the work of technical services can aid learners and assist in the research endeavors of the university in today’s rapidly changing information environment.

Founded in 1820, Indiana University-Bloomington has grown from a small state seminary into the flagship campus of a great public university with over 39,000 students and 1,800 faculty. With a world-renowned research reputation, IUB is also known for its innovative academic programs and attentiveness to undergraduates. The campus covers over 1,800 wooded acres and is distinctive for both its park-like beauty and an architectural heritage inspired by local craftsmanship in limestone.

The IUB Libraries (http://www.libraries.iub.edu/) are one of the leading academic research library systems in North America, providing strong collections, quality service and instructional programs, and leadership in the application of information technologies.  The IU Libraries system consists of eighteen libraries or units on the Bloomington campus, five libraries in Indianapolis, and a library at each of the six campuses across the state. The IUB collections include more than 6.6 million books, journals, maps, films, and sound recordings in over 900 languages. The materials support every academic discipline on campus, with an emphasis in the humanities and social sciences. Users can access more than 400 databases, 43,000 electronic journals, and 224,000 electronic books, as well as locally developed digital content. The IUB Libraries are active members of regional and national associations and consortia including the Committee on Institutional Cooperation, the Association of Research Libraries, Center for Research Libraries, the Digital Library Federation (DLF), and the Research Libraries Group. In addition, IUB is a founding member of the LOCKSS and CLOCKSS and plays a leadership role in the DLF Aquifer initiative.

Reporting to the Associate Dean for Technical Services, the Head, Cataloging Division serves as a member of the department’s senior management team and provides leadership in strategic planning, administration, and resource allocation for technical services activities.  The Technical Services Department consists of two divisions:  Acquisitions and Cataloging.  The Cataloging Division operations pertain to original and complex copy cataloging of monographs, continuing resources, audio-visual materials, maps, electronic resources, and other bibliographic formats (BIBCO, CONSER, NACO, SACO, OCLC Enhance and National Enhance participant) in Western European, Slavic/East European, Middle Eastern, and Chinese/Japanese/Korean languages.  In addition, the division is responsible for database maintenance, authority control, and physical processing.  The Libraries’ integrated library system is SirsiDynix Symphony.

RESPONSIBILITIES:  The Head, Cataloging Division provides strategic and effective management of the overall Cataloging Division’s activities, including non-bibliographic metadata creation, provision of access to significant electronic collections, and traditional cataloging of information resources in all formats and languages.  The incumbent manages and develops staff (7 librarians, 3 professional/administrative appointees, and 37 support staff) during a critical period for technical services brought about by the changing composition of research library collections.  This position will play an important role in positioning the Libraries to support evolving metadata infrastructures.  S/he will cultivate proactive solutions for issues of bibliographic description/management and develop short and long-range plans based on an awareness of current developments and future trends in academic libraries.  S/he will collaborate with the Digital Library Program and colleagues across the Libraries to support growing metadata and digital collections initiatives.

The Head, Cataloging Division ensures that library information resources in all formats are rapidly and accurately described in the online catalog and other finding tools so these are available to the Libraries’ user community.  He or she:

▪       Plans, organizes, and evaluates effectiveness and efficiency of procedures and workflows for creation of library cataloging and non-bibliographic metadata, including projects.
▪       Stays abreast of new technology, national developments, and best practices in order to integrate these into the Libraries as appropriate.
▪       Manages divisional operations and budgets including the direct supervision of two librarians responsible for overseeing a staff of 45 performing non-bibliographic metadata creation, cataloging, authority control, database maintenance, and physical materials processing.
▪       Assists the Associate Dean for Technical Services and the Head, Acquisitions Division with the planning, coordination, and establishment of procedural and policy changes as well as the implementation of administrative directives.
▪       Develops and implements cataloging policy within a multi-campus environment.
▪       Provides leadership in operational aspects of the Program for Cooperative Cataloging on all levels, including BIBCO, CONSER, SACO, and NACO.
▪       Studies and implements initiatives in consultation with the Associate Dean for Technical Services and the Head, Acquisitions Division to deal with new/evolving technologies with the goal of using improvements in automation to expedite the operations performed within the department.

QUALIFICATIONS: MLS from an ALA-accredited library school or equivalent combination of education and experience; minimum of 5 years of increasingly responsible relevant professional cataloging and metadata experience in an academic or research library system; supervisory experience; knowledge of one or more foreign languages; demonstrated ability to provide strong leadership and management and to work collaboratively in an environment of continuous change; evidence of strong planning, organizational, budgetary, analytical and project management skills; demonstrated knowledge of cataloging in various formats, of metadata creation, practices and standards, and of developments and trends in the field; knowledge of applicable national cataloging and database standards (i.e., AACR2 rev., LCSH, LC classification, USMARC formats, etc.) and other metadata formats (i.e., Dublin Core, EAD, METS, MODS, OAI, XML, etc.); record of innovation and creative problem-solving, with an interest and involvement in emerging digital information environments; experience with OCLC and a substantial level of experience with integrated library systems; excellent oral and written communication skills; evidence of an ongoing record of professional development and contribution; ability to meet the requirements of a tenure-track position.

SALARY AND BENEFITS:  Salary and rank are negotiable and competitive, depending upon qualifications and experience.  This is a tenure-track academic appointment that includes eligibility for sabbatical leaves.  Benefits include a university health care plan, TIAA/CREF retirement/annuity plan, group life insurance, and liberal vacation and sick leave.

TO APPLY:  Review of applications will begin on March 1, 2008.  The position will remain open until filled.  Please send letter of application, professional vita, and the names, addresses, and phone numbers of three references to:

Virginia Sojdehei
Personnel Librarian
Indiana University Libraries
Herman B Wells Library 201B
Bloomington, IN 47405
812-855-8196
Fax: 812-855-2576
e-mail:  libpers at indiana.edu<mailto:libpers at indiana.edu>


For more information about Indiana University Bloomington go to: http://www.iub.edu<http://www.iub.edu/>.  Indiana University is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer committed to excellence through diversity. Indiana University has a strong commitment to principles of diversity and in that spirit seeks a broad spectrum of candidates including women, minorities, and persons with disabilities. Indiana University is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer and encourages applications from candidates with diverse cultural backgrounds.








Betty Davis
Libraries Human Resources
Herman B Wells Library 201A
Indiana University
Bloomington, IN  47405
812-855-8196




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