[tex-dig] Position announcement: Digital Projects Program Director
Danielle Plumer
dplumer at tsl.state.tx.us
Fri Dec 5 17:17:46 CST 2008
[posted to multiple lists; apologies for duplication]
POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT
Digital Projects Program Director
University of Houston Libraries
Responsibilities: Reporting to the Associate Dean for Collection
Services, this is a new department head level position offering the
opportunity to lead the Libraries in building digital services and
collections. The successful candidate will combine the technical skills
necessary to build digital collections with the management and
leadership skills necessary to build a service that requires input and
expertise from across the Libraries. This person will work closely with
special collections and archives, cataloging and metadata, and systems
staff and librarians to manage the network of skills needed to provide
digital collections of value to the Libraries and the University.
Projects include digitization of special collections and archives
collections, electronic theses and dissertations, digital repositories
for the intellectual output of the University community, and
preservation of born digital materials. Responsibilities include review,
approval and prioritization of digital project proposals from throughout
the organization; documentation of policies, procedures and standards
relating to digital services; vendor liaison; and representation of the
Libraries in consortia such as the Texas Digital Libraries.
The UH Libraries recently adopted a set of strategic directions
(http://info.lib.uh.edu/strategic_directions.pdf) and we seek
individuals who will be interested in supporting and implementing this
plan. The Libraries support the ongoing professional development of
librarians and our goal is to recruit librarians committed to continuous
learning. Librarians hold academic ranks pursuant to the University of
Houston Librarians’ Governance document. They are expected to develop a
record of service and professional involvement.
Qualifications: Required: Masters degree from an ALA-accredited program;
demonstrated excellent communication skills and strong service
orientation. Knowledge of and experience with the software/hardware
applications as well as the technical and metadata standards used in
organizing and presenting digital information. Ability to work in a
team-based environment. Preferred: Experience with the ExLibris’ digital
asset management system Digitool.
Salary: $64,000 to $70,000 anticipated hiring range, depending on
qualifications. Excellent benefits package, including health coverage;
choice of retirement programs including TIAA-CREF; tax-deferred annuity
program available; release time to take a class up to 3 hrs/week; no
state or local income tax.
Library Information: The Libraries offer public access to over 300
databases on more than 260 workstations. The Reference and Information
Desk serves a diverse mix of traditional and nontraditional students,
the greater university community, and a variety of non-university
constituencies. The UH Libraries are a member of the Association of
Research Libraries, the Greater Western Library Alliance, and the Texas
Digital Library Alliance. They hold over 2 million volumes and have a
current materials budget of $6 million. Total staff includes 48
professionals and 120 support staff. Additional information available
at: http://info.lib.uh.edu.
General Information: The University of Houston campus comprises 13
colleges and schools offering close to 80 degree programs with an
enrollment exceeding 35,000 students, 7,200 of whom are enrolled in
graduate studies. Reflecting the multicultural community of metropolitan
Houston, UH is one of the most ethnically diverse research university
campuses in the nation.
Houston, the fourth largest city in the United States, offers all the
cultural and recreational opportunities of a great city and is within
easy reach of the Gulf of Mexico. It enjoys a very reasonable cost of
living and was rated eighth among livable North American cities by
Places Rated Almanac. Kiplinger recently ranked Houston as no. 1 in its
2008 survey of best cities
(http://www.kiplinger.com/features/archives/2008/05/2008-best-city-houston.html).
For additional information, including information about its housing
market, flourishing arts scene, low cost of living, plus other
interesting information, visit out Web site at:
http://info.lib.uh.edu/houston/.
Application Deadline: Applications will be accepted until the position
is filled. Send letter of application, names and contact information for
3 references, and resume to John Lehner, Associate Dean for Personnel,
Planning, and Systems, University of Houston, 114 University Libraries,
Houston, Texas 77204-2000. Potential applicants seeking further
information should contact John Lehner at 713-743-9801 or jlehner at uh.edu.
THE UNIVERSITY OF HOUSTON IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY/AFFIRMATIVE ACTION
EMPLOYER. MINORITIES, WOMEN, VETERANS AND PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES ARE
ENCOURAGED TO APPLY.
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Anne M. Mitchell
Head of Cataloging and Metadata Services
University of Houston
114 University Libraries
Houston, TX 77204-2000
Phone: 713-743-9685
Fax: 713-743-9748
Email: amitchell at uh.edu
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