JOB ANN. - Houston - Elec. Svcs. Coordinator
Pat Ensor
PLEnsor at UH.EDU
Tue Jan 16 10:52:43 EST 1996
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UNIVERSITY OF HOUSTON LIBRARIES
Electronic Services/Physical Sciences Librarian
Responsibilities: Reports to Head of Information Services; responsible
for public service and administrative functions of the Electronic
Publication Center, a networked facility with over 100 workstations and
70 electronic resources. Includes planning, project implementation,
problem solving, evaluation, reporting, publicity, staff training, and
liaison with other library departments and vendors. Manages small online
searching operation. Includes direct supervision of one staff member, and
responsibility for half-time staff member and ten student assistants.
Provides service at the Reference/Electronic Publications Center desk,
including some weekend and evening hours. Physical Sciences library
duties include collection development (print and electronic), library
instruction, and faculty liaison in physics, chemistry and geology.
Requirements: Requires an ALA-accredited Master's degree and at least 2
years of professional experience. Demonstrated knowledge of appropriate
physical sciences required. Must have experience with wide range of
electronic information resources. Management or supervisory experience
preferred. Excellent interpersonal, oral and written communication
skills required. Must show a commitment to outstanding user-oriented
services.
Salary: $30,000. Comprehensive benefits package; choice of retirement
programs including TIAA-CREF; tax-deferred annuity program available;
release time to take a class up to 3 hours/week; no state or local income
tax.
Library Information: As the research library for a four-campus system,
the University of Houston Libraries' holdings exceed 1.8 million volumes,
with a current materials budget of $4.2 million. Total staff includes 46
professionals and 160 support staff. The library is a member of ARL.
General Information: Houston is America's fourth largest city, a vital
force in the commerce of the nation. It has established a flourishing
cultural life rivaled by few cities in the world. It enjoys the
amenities of a large metropolitan city within easy reach of the Texas
gulf coast..
The University of Houston campus comprises 14 colleges and schools
offering close to 80 degree programs with an enrollment exceeding 31,000
students, 7,200 of whom are enrolled in graduate studies. This
institution is a Carnegie Research II university.
Application deadline: Review of applications will begin immediately and
continue until the position is filled. Send letter of application, names
of 3 references, and resume to Jose Aguinaga, Library Personnel
Coordinator, University of Houston Libraries, Houston, Texas 77204-2091.
Preliminary interviews will be conducted at ALA Midwinter in San Antonio,
January 20-22, 1996.
Pat Ensor (ple) PLEnsor at uh.edu
Head, Information Services, University of Houston Libraries
Editor, Cybrarian's Manual
Book Review Editor, Telecommunications Electronic Reviews
Voice: (713)743-9762 Fax: (713)743-9778
Houston, TX 77204-2091
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