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Subject: Position Openings - University of Windsor
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Please forward and/or post the following positions as appropriate.
Questions may be directed to the address below.  Thank you!

art
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Science Librarian - Tenure Track

The University of Windsor's Leddy Library seeks an innovative, dynamic
professional to provide proactive support and services for the College of
Engineering and Science. Applicants must have the key leadership skills,
education, and technical competence to identify, evaluate, and enable
access to electronic information resources in science and engineering. The
successful candidate will possess the strong independent learning and
communication skills necessary to implement training of both onsite and
remote users. Responsibilities will include the development and management
of collections in all formats for assigned science/engineering disciplines.

Reporting to the Head, Reference Services, the successful candidate will be
joining a dynamic team and will be expected to contribute to the overall
planning and management of library services.

A Master's degree in Library or Information Science from an ALA accredited
school or equivalent qualifications are required.  A degree in Science or
Engineering is also required.  Preferred qualifications include familiarity
with GIS, HTML, SASS or SPSS. Rank will be commensurate with experience.

The University of Windsor is committed to equity and diversity in the
workplace and welcomes applications from Aboriginal peoples, persons with
disabilities and members of visible minorities. Applications from women are
particularly encouraged. In accordance with Canadian immigration standards,
this advertisement is directed to Canadian citizens and permanent residents
of Canada.

Please send a curriculum vitae and the names of three referees by April 15,
1999 to: Gwendolyn Ebbett, University Librarian, University of Windsor, 401
Sunset Ave., Windsor, ON, N9B 3P4; e-mail: gebbett at uwindsor.ca

Systems Librarian - Tenure Track

The University of Windsor's Leddy Library seeks an innovative, dynamic
professional to join their Systems Department. Applicants will have the
record of experience and technical skills needed to fully contribute to the
future development of library computer systems, in support of instruction
and research on campus. The successful candidate will have experience in
web site development and demonstrated knowledge of HTML and web site
design.  The candidate will have strong knowledge of Endeavor's Voyager
System or other integrated library systems; an understanding of Z39.50 and
library-related protocols; and familiarity with authentification and rights
management issues.  The candidate would be expected to contribute to
work-flow enhancements for library staff and to training efforts for the
campus in information technologies.

Reporting to the Head, Systems Department, the successful candidate will be
joining a dynamic team and will be expected to contribute to the overall
planning and management of library services.  

A Master's degree in Library or Information Science from an ALA accredited
school or equivalent qualifications are required.  Preferred qualifications
include a degree in Computer Science, familiarity with GIS, XML, SGML, SQL,
EDI, and relevant ANSI / ISO standards. Rank will be commensurate with
experience.

The University of Windsor is committed to equity and diversity in the
workplace and welcomes applications from Aboriginal peoples, persons with
disabilities and members of visible minorities. Applications from women are
particularly encouraged. In accordance with Canadian immigration standards,
this advertisement is directed to Canadian citizens and permanent residents
of Canada. 

Please send a curriculum vitae and the names of three referees by April 15,
1999 to: Gwendolyn Ebbett, University Librarian, University of Windsor, 401
Sunset Ave., Windsor, ON, N9B 3P4; e-mail: gebbett at uwindsor.ca



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