Associate or Full Professor of Newton Gresham Library (Collection Development Librarian and Director of Technical Services)
Sam Houston State University
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Posted: 05-Dec-24
Location: Huntsville, Texas
Internal Number: 41605
Requisition: 202400179F
Hiring Salary/Recruiting Range:
Salary commensurate with experience and education
Department: Newton Gresham Library
General Requirements:
A record of librarianship, scholarship, and sufficient for an initial tenured appointment at the rank of Associate Professor or Full Professor.
Nature & Purpose of Position/Usual Duties:
Sam Houston State University (SHSU) and the Newton Gresham Library (NGL) seek a highly skilled, collaborative, and strategic leader for the combined role of Collection Development Librarian and Director of Library Technical Services. This position is crucial for shaping and managing the library's collections and technical services, which include acquisitions, cataloging, and systems administration. The successful candidate will ensure that library resources are effectively acquired, organized, and accessible. Additionally, they will lead initiatives to enhance the library's technology systems and services. This role requires a strong combination of expertise in collection development, management of technical services, and leadership skills to drive innovation in library operations.This is a tenure-track faculty position, which includes librarianship, professional service, and scholarship, with an administrative stipend for the Director of Library Technical Services.
Collection Development:
This position plans, organizes, and manages the development of the library's collections and information resources, including electronic resources and digital programs. Works with subject selectors and academic departments to ensure that the library's collections and electronic resources are selected to meet the student and faculty needs. Serves as library representative on the University Curriculum Committee. Coordinates all aspects of collection management and assessment. Organizes and conducts/leads collection management projects, such as evaluation, de-selection, and inventory across print and electronic collections. Chairs NGL's Collection Development Committee. Leads discussions on CD practices & procedures. Brings required data (budget, usage statistics, vendor deals) to committee to inform decisions. (proposed job task). Plans library materials budget for University Department allocations and oversees that budget in partnership with members of the Collection Development Committee, the Head of Acquisitions and Serials, Director of Library Technical Services, and the Library Executive Director. Oversees the harvesting of usages statistics. Collates and analyzes usage statistics, circulation statistics, Produces appropriate usage reports. Manages library's profile of Open Access (Openly published) resources. Identifies programs and recommends level of library's participation in them. Works with Head of Acquisitions and Serials in expressing these deals in library interfaces. Understands and collects OER. Works with Scholarly Communications Librarian in promoting OER use by SHSU faculty. Works to make LibGuides to pull together existing OER. May serve as a liaison librarian and provide library instruction sessions related to discipline-specific courses. Participates in professional activities, professional development, scholarly research and publication and service activities as outlined in Academic Policy Statement 900417, Faculty Reappointment, Tenure, and Promotion. May represent the Library on campus committees, meetings, or events. Other duties as assigned.
Administrative:
The position directs the following areas: Acquisitions (including E-Resources and Serials), Cataloging, Collection Development, Digital Initiatives, Preservation, Special Collections, Systems and Web Services. The Director of Library Technical Services has the responsibility for the overall efficiency of the department, establishes standards, procedures and sets priorities for achieving departmental goals. Plans, develops, and implements policies, procedures, and standards for the efficient operation of technical services and collection development in the Library in collaboration with Technical Services Librarians and staff. Department chair for the Department of Library Technical Services (DLTS). Attends university department chair meetings and functions. Works to keep DLTS faculty on schedule for promotion and tenure reviews and other university expectations of departments. Leads department meetings. Leads DLTS in its interpretation and implementation of Academic Affairs and HR policies. Identifies goals, objectives, and sets priorities for Technical Services areas in collaboration with Technical Services librarians and staff. Manages the Technical Services areas, overseeing functional supervision and staff evaluations. Coordinates Library efforts to ensure that collections are discoverable and accessible. In conjunction with the Collection Development Librarian, collects and analyzes data for reports such as: acquisitions and financial reports, academic program accreditation, IPEDS (Academic Library Survey), etc. Oversees distribution and communication of analytics to library stakeholders. Coordinates with Head of Acquisitions, plans and sets goals for library acquisitions budgets and reports. In conjunction with Head of Cataloging, plans and sets goals for the cataloging and metadata associated with library print, electronic, and digital collections. With Systems Librarian, plans and sets goals for library systems including the Integrated Library System (ILS) or Library Management Systems (LMS). In conjunction with Web Services Librarian, plans and sets goals for library's web presence and electronic offerings. With Head of Digital Initiatives, plans and sets goals for digital library initiatives, digital humanities, and the like. In conjunction with Head of Special Collections, plans and sets goals for Library Special Collections and University Archives. May represent Library leadership on campus committees, meetings, or events. Other duties as assigned.
Other Specifications/Instructions for the Position:
Review of applications will begin on January 20, 2025.
Educational Requirements for the Position (Faculty Positions Only):
A degree from an American Library Association (ALA) accredited master's program is required.
Experience Required for the Position (Faculty Positions Only):
At least three years of an established record of library leadership (coordinator, assistant/associate director, department chair, or higher).
About Sam Houston State University
For more than 140 years, Sam Houston State University has been preparing students for meaningful lives of achievement. Its motto, "The measure of a Life is its Service," resonates among its 22,000 students, eight colleges and well beyond its historical roots through research, creative endeavors, service learning, volunteering and more.
SHSU is an inclusive institution whose mission is to provide high quality education, scholarship, and service to students. With over 90 bachelor degrees, 50 master’s, and 11 doctoral programs—including the nation’s first Ph.D. in forensic science, SHSU provides an exceptional college experience for every student: traditional or non-traditional; first generation; international; or online.
Service to self and others is paramount at SHSU and reflected in all university organizations and programs. In fact, the university was named to USA Today’s Top 50 in the U.S. for “commitment to civic engagement and global awareness,” in addition to being classified a "Community Engaged Campus" by the Carnegie Commission on Higher Education. This honor, bestowed to only 311 public institutions nationwide, acknowledges th...e university's significant commitment to service.
Sam Houston State University has a small town feel with large scale opportunities. Located in the Piney Woods region of East Texas, Huntsville provides area residents with a sense of community and belonging, although just an hour drive north of Houston.
SHSU is an Equal Employment Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer and Smoke/Drug-Free Workplace. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, creed, ancestry, marital status, citizenship, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, veteran status, disability status, sexual orientation, pregnancy, or gender identity or expression. Sam Houston State University is an "at will" employer. Employees with a contract will have additional terms and conditions. Security sensitive positions at SHSU require background checks in accordance with Education Code § 51.215. SHSU is committed to promoting a campus culture that embraces diversity and inclusion. The University acknowledges and values our responsibility to cultivate an equitable and inclusive environment where students, faculty, staff, and community recognize the benefits of collaboration and mutual respect through diverse identities and experiences.
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