[Web4lib] Come work at the Alaska State Library! Apply by 10/20/2006

Daniel Cornwall dan_cornwall at eed.state.ak.us
Thu Oct 5 19:36:09 EDT 2006


Hi All,

I'm hoping this job posting will be somewhat relevant to web4lib because
whoever is hired will be working electronic government information and
likely doing training by distance (bridgIt, OPAL, etc) to Alaska state
agency employees. - Daniel
 
Librarian I
The Alaska State Library is looking for an outgoing individual to work with
our team of librarians on an active program of services and outreach to
State of Alaska employees. The successful applicant will be the primary
liaison for the Departments of Education and Early Development,
Environmental Conservation, Fish & Game and Natural Resources. Additionally
the position provides up to 10 hours each week of public desk work.

About a quarter of this position's time is dedicated to supervising a 15%
federal documents depository program. The Alaska State Library is a
recognized leader in the acquisition and management of digital government
information and is a participant in the GPO LOCKSS DOCS pilot project.
Alaska has seven Federal Depository Libraries and the successful applicant
will be encouraged to explore new avenues to work with them to provide
Alaskans better access to federal government information.

The Alaska State Library is located in downtown Juneau and is a member of
the Capital City Libraries consortium.

For more information on the Division of Libraries, Archives and Museums and
our mission, please review the following web site:
<http://www.eed.state.ak.us/lam/home.html> 

For full job listing, please see Workplace Alaska at
http://workplace.alaska.gov/ and look for the Librarian I in Juneau.


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Daniel Cornwall
Government Publications/Technical Services Librarian
Alaska State Library
PO Box 110571
Juneau, AK 99811-0571
(907) 465-2927 ph
(907) 465-2665 fax
E-Mail: dan_cornwall at eed.state.ak.us

Learn about the Alaska State Publications Program, a system that works to
make state information available to Alaskans now and in the 22nd Century.See
our web page at <http://library.state.ak.us/asp/asp.html>.

Any opinions expressed in this e-mail are mine alone and not those of my
employer unless explicitly stated.




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