ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries 554 / C &RL News THE CLASSIFIED ADS Deadlines: Orders for regular classified advertisements must reach the ACRL office on or before the second of the month preced­ ing publication of the issue (e.g. September 2 for the October issue). If the second falls on a weekend, the deadline is the following Mon­ day. Late job listings will be accepted on a space-available basis af­ ter the second of the month. Rates: Classified advertisements are $5.25 per line for ACRL members, $6.60 for others. Late job notices are $12.60 per line for members, $14.70 for others. Organizations submitting ads will be charged according to their membership status. Telephone: All telephone orders should be confirmed by a writ­ ten order mailed to ACRL headquarters as soon as possible. Orders should be accompanied by a typewritten copy of the ad to be used in proofreading. An additional $15 will be charged for ads taken over the phone (except late job notices or display ads). Ads may also be sent by FAX machine, (312) 440-9374, or by ALANET (ALA0306). Guidelines: For ads which list an application deadline, that date must be no sooner than the 20th day of the month in which the notice appears (e.g., October 20 for the October issue). All job announce­ ments should include a salary figure. Job announcements will be edited to exclude discriminatory references. Applicants should be aware that the terms faculty rank and status vary in meaning among institutions. JOBLiNE: Call (312) 944-6795 for late-breaking job ads for aca­ demic and research library positions. A pre-recorded summary of positions listed with the service is revised weekly; each Friday a new tape includes all ads received by 1:00 p.m. the previous day. Each listing submitted will be carried on the recording for two weeks. The charge for each two-week listing is $30 for ACRL members and $35 for non-members. Fast Job Listing Service: A special newsletter for those actively seeking positions. This service lists job postings received at ACRL headquarters four weeks before they appear in C&RL News, as well as ads which, because of narrow deadlines, will not appear in C&RL News. The cost of a six-month subscription is $10 for ACRL mem­ bers and $15 for non-members. Contact: Classified Advertising Dep't, ACRL, American Library Association, 50 E. Huron St., Chicago, IL 60611; (312) 944-6780. POSITIONS OPEN ACQUISITIONS LIBRARIAN, Albert R. Mann Library, Cornell Uni- versify Library. The Albert R. Mann Library at Cornell University sup­ ports the programs of the Colleges of Agriculture & Life Sciences, and Human Ecology. It houses a collection of 550,000 volumes and 9,600 current serial titles, and is considered to be the premier agri­ cultural and life sciences library within an academic institution in the United States. The acquisitions unit is responsible for processing monographs, serials and government publications for the Albert R. Mann Library. Responsibilities: Under general direction of the Head of Technical Services, the Acquisitions Librarian manages the order­ ing and receipt of material in both electronic and print formats; pro­ vides leadership in the organization of the unit and coordinates RLIN and NCTIS acquisitions procedures with other processing centers on the Cornell campus. Administrative duties include supervising 6.5 support personnel and several student assistants, formulating poli­ cies and procedures, vendor relations, and working closely with other units in the library to ensure high-quality public service. Qualifi­ cations: MLS from ALA-accredited library school; demonstrated in­ terest or experience in acquisitions, serials, automated systems, or government publishing; excellent communication skills; supervisory abilities; and some foreign language skills. Interest in innovation and professional development is required. Salary: $26,000 depending on rank, qualifications, and experience. Apply to: Please send cover letter, resume and list of three references to: Ann Dyckman, Person­ nel Director, Cornell University Library, 201 Olin Library, Ithaca, NY 14853-5301. Applications requested by September 15, 1988, but accepted until position is filled. Cornell University is an equal op­ portunity, affirmative action employer. ACQUISITIONS LIBRARIAN, Librarian III, $30,992-$44,054. Re­ sponsible for purchasing all library materials and supplies which in­ clude budget monitoring, automation planning, staff development, contract monitoring and serials coordination. Requires 3 years of professional level experience in library work with at least 1 year of experience at the Librarian II level, 1 year of experience in acquisi­ tions or book trade outside of library work and 1 year of supervisory experience. To request application, call (602)262-6277 or write: City of Phoenix, Personnel Department, 135 North 2nd Avenue, Phoe­ nix, AZ 85003. AA/EEO/H Employer. EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITY The School of Library and Information Science at INDIANA UNIVERSITY IS SEEKING APPLICATIONS FROM STUDENTS WHO DESIRE ACADEMIC FELLOWSHIPS FOR THE PURPOSE OF COMPLETING THE DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY DEGREE Scholarships will be awarded to students who have exceptional academic credentials, and who demon­ strate interest and expertise in one of the following areas of research and/or practice: *Administration of Information Networks; * Information Services to Handicapped Youth; * Innovations in Information Use by Youth in School or Public Library settings. Applicants should seek additional information concerning admission requirements as soon as possible. Applications should be completed for committee review by October 31, 1988. Recipients of the scholar­ ships may be expected to begin coursework in January 1989. Applicants should hold the MLS from an ALA-accredited program and have a graduate 3.5 GPA. GRE scores will be required. Indiana University supports one of the highest ranking and largest Ph.D. programs in Library and Information Science in the nation. Fellowship funding is provided through HEA ll-B Library Career Training Program, U.S. Depart­ ment of Education. Contact: Daniel Callison, Coordinator of the Doctoral Program, SLIS 011, Indiana Uni­ versity, Bloomington, IN 47405. September 1988 / 555 ASSISTANT ARCHIVIST FOR RECORDS MANAGEMENT AND PLANNING. Under the general supervision of the Head of the De­ partment of Archives and Manuscripts, is responsible for the coordi­ nation and direction of the university’s records management pro­ gram; for the coordination and facilitation of the departmental strategic plan, including related planning and policy activities and projects; and for the coordination of other departmental planning. Serves on departmental reference desks as assigned. Required Qualifications: A LA-accredited MLS degree (or, Master’s degree in History, Business Administration or a related discipline and formal coursework at the graduate level in archival administration or rec­ ords management); experience in archival administration or records management; ability to work effectively with library and university staff, students and faculty and to contribute to the management of the Department of Archives and Manuscripts; strong oral and written communication skills. Preferred: Records management experience, particularly in the creation and implementation of records retention/ disposal schedules; ALA-accredited MLS degree; some experience in or knowledge of strategic planning and administrative support in a library or archival setting; reference experience; some experience with the use of computers in an administrative and/or library setting. Salary minimum: $19,500. Application Deadline: Recruitment will re­ main open until the position is filled. To ensure consideration, appli­ cations should be received by September 30, 1988. Send letter of application which addresses all of the qualifications listed above, a current resume, and the names, addresses and telephone numbers of four recent references to: Constance Corey, Associate Dean of University Libraries, Hayden Library, Arizona State University, Salary guide Listed below are the minimum starting salary figures recom m ended by 16 state library asso­ ciations for professional library posts in these states. Job seekers and employers should con­ sider these recom m ended mimumums, as well as other salary surveys (such as the survey in the October 15, 1987, issue of Library Journal, the ALA Survey o f Librarian Salaries, the annual ARL Salary Survey, or the annual CUPA Adm in­ istrative Compensation Survey) when evaluat­ ing professional vacancies. For more informa­ tio n , c o n ta c t the A L A O ffice fo r L ib ra ry Personnel Services. Connecticut $20,500 Indiana varies* Iowa $18,000 Kansas $23,000 Louisiana $20,000 Maine varies* Massachusetts $20,000 New Hampshire $17,500 New Jersey $20,350 New York varies* North Carolina $19,836 Ohio $20,024 Pennsylvania $18,000 Rhode Island $20,000 Vermont $18,500 West Virginia $20,000 * Rather than establish one statewide salary mini­ mum, some state associations have adopted a formula based on such variables as comparable salaries for public school teachers in each community or the grade level of a professional librarian post. In these cases, you may wish to contact the state association for mini­ mum salary information. ASSISTANT DEAN OF LIBRARIES This position orchestrates library support to in­ structional, academic, and research programs of Wayne State University. Primary areas of com pe­ tence are administrative skills, planning and orga­ nizing, budget formulation, and policy develop­ ment. The incumbent of this position participates in the overall administration of the WSU Library Sys­ tem, with line administrative assignments in the full range of technical services area, including collec­ tion development. WSU Libraries have an integrated library auto­ mation system. WSU is also the host institution to a metropolitan area based computerized library net­ work (DALNET). WSU is a major urban research institution located in an attractive setting of the Cultural Center of De­ troit. Its libraries enjoy a forward looking and dy­ namic environment, with a high level of campus support. Qualifications: ALA-accredited MLS required, additional degrees may be an asset. Increasingly com plex and responsible adm inistrative experi­ ence, which includes creative library problem solv­ ing in an automated environment, particularly in technical services area is desired. Candidate must demonstrate a thorough under­ standing of the instructional and research needs of students, faculty, and researchers. Must be able to administer timely and effective services, access to collections and information. Candidate must be able to work effectively, at a high energy level, as a member of the senior management team in a major research library and should be able to demonstrate a record of professional leadership in the profes­ sion. Salary $51,000, negotiable. WSU offers excellent fringe benefits, relocation assistance and tuition assistance. Position is open immediately. Applications will be accepted until position is filled. Please send resume for a confidential expression of your interest to: Peter Spyers-Duran Dean of University Libraries and Library Science 134 Purdy Library Wayne State University Detroit, Ml 48202 (313)577-4020 Wayne State University is an Equal Opportunity, Affirmative Action employer. 556 / C&RL News Tempe, AZ 85287-1006. ASU is an affirmative action, equal opportu­ nity employer. ASSISTANT BIOLOGY LIBRARIAN, University of Illinois Library at Urbana-Champaign (Search Re-opened). A faculty position. Under the direction of the Biology Librarian, the Assistant Biology Librarian coordinates reference and online searching services; is responsible for bibliographic instruction; supervision of some support staff, and some original cataloging; and works closely with the Biology Librar­ ian in the areas of planning, collection development, and in-house automation projects. Qualifications: Required: MLS from ALA school, or its equivalent; at least one year of professional or prepro­ fessional academic/research library experience; knowledge of the life sciences literature gained either from extensive coursework or professional library experience; experience in online searching; and evidence of research orientation and ability to meet university re­ quirements for promotion and tenure. Preferred: Experience in refer­ ence or bibliographic instruction; familiarity with standard personal computer packages, such as word processors, database manage­ ment systems, or spreadsheets. Desired: Supervisory experience; cataloging experience. Salary, $20,000 upward, Assistant Professor level. Send letter of application with complete resume, and the names, addresses, and telephone numbers of five references to: Al­ len G. Dries, Library Personnel Manager, University of Illinois Li­ brary at Urbana-Champaign, 127 Library, 1408 West Gregory Drive, Urbana, IL 61801. Phone (217) 333-8169. Application/nomination deadline is extended to October 15, 1988. AA/EEO Employer. ASSISTANT DIRECTOR, Automated Systems. Serves as Assistant Director of the CSU Pomona campus library. Provides the Director ASSISTANT UNIVERSITY LIBRARIAN FOR COLLECTION MANAGEMENT University of Iowa Libraries, Iowa City, Iowa The University of Iowa Libraries seeks candidates for this senior administrative position to assume re­ sponsibility for collection development, preservation, the special collections department, and participate as a member of the administrative team in the overall administration of the university libraries. The AUL for collection management is central in collection policy development, allocation of materials budget, selection decisions by main library and departmental library selectors. The AUL directs the activities of over 30 librari­ ans, including 3 full-time bibliographers involved in collection development through a subject team organi­ zation (art and humanities, social sciences, sciences, and international) and chairs the collection manage­ ment advisory committee. The special collections department is part of the collection management division as is the preservation program. Related to these administrative responsibilities the incumbent will work on developing preservation grant proposals, work with special donors and programs, and contribute to the library’s varied development activities. The person also represents the libraries on regional and national committees that focus on developing and implementing cooperative collection development and preserva­ tion programs. The AUL works closely with faculty to maintain a dialog regarding faculty meets and satis­ faction, and issues related to publishing costs and resource sharing. University Libraries: The Libraries consist of the main library and 11 departmental libraries including the Health Sciences Library. The collections exceed 2.8 million volumes; the library ranks 27th among members of the Association of Research Libraries. The Libraries is a member since 1979 of the Research Libraries Group, the Committee on Interinstitutional Cooperation (CIC-the Big Ten plus the University of Chicago) and the Center for Research Libraries (CRL). OASIS, the online catalog, is available and contains over 800,000 records including those of the Law Library; implementation of the acquisitions component will occur during 1988-89. Qualifications: Substantial collection management experience in a research library; in-depth knowl­ edge of current issues in collection development acquisitions and preservation; strong management, communication and leadership abilities; active contributor to the research library profession; ALA- accredited graduate library degree preferred; advanced subject degree highly desirable. Appointment is expected at the Librarian IV rank, appointment salary in the range of $40,000-$50,000, depending on experience. Comprehensive fringe benefits offered. University: The college of Liberal Arts is the core of the university, with 7 schools and more than 50 departments and programs. There also are professional colleges of Business Administration, Dentistry, Education, Engineering, Law, Medicine, Nursing, Pharmacy, and the Graduate College. A faculty of ap­ proximately 1,600 serves 29,000 students, 9,000 of whom are in graduate programs. Iowa City: Iowa City, located on the Iowa River, is a community with excellent educational, recreational, and cultural advantages. Application Procedure: Review of applications will begin October 15, 1988. Qualified individuals should submit a letter of application; vitae information; and the names, addresses, and telephone numbers of 3 references to: William Sayre Assistant University Librarian for Administrative Services The University of Iowa Libraries Iowa City, IA 52242. The University of Iowa is an equal opportunity, affirmative action employer. September 1988 / 557 with technical and administrative support in automated systems. Works closely with the Director and the Library Department Heads on local needs assessment, planning, development, and implemen­ tation of micro-, mini-, and mainframe-based systems in support of library functions and programs. Carries out assignments in accord­ ance with established priorities as determined by the Director and the Library administrative team. Participates in overall Library plan­ ning, budget preparation and the formulation of Library policies. Recommends new programs and procedures as appropriate. Has administrative responsibility for the overall operations of the Library services and facilities in the absence of the Director and assumes other duties as assigned by the Library Director. Salary: Commensu­ rate with qualifications and experience. Required: 1) ALA-accredited MLS degree or MS in computer/information science from an ALA- accredited library program; 2) three years post-MLS experience in library automation (or an equivalent combination of education and experience from which comparable knowledge and abilities can be acquired). Request detailed job description, position announcement and application form by sending a letter of inquiry and complete re­ sume to: Search Committee, California State Polytechnic Univer­ sity, University Library, 3801 West Temple Avenue, Pomona, CA 91768. A completed application form must be postmarked by Octo­ ber 28, 1988. EEO/AA/Title IX, Section 504 Employer. Employment at Cal Poly Pomona is subject to federal laws that require you to present to the University documents which verify your identity and your legal rights to work in the United States. ASSISTANT DIRECTOR OF EDUCATIONAL SUPPORT SER­ VICES, Montgomery College. Montgomery College, a comprehen­ sive Community College with campuses in Takorna Park, Rockville and Germantown, Md., is seeking candidates for the position of As­ sistant Director of Educational Support Services for the Takoma Park Campus. This position reports directly to the College Director of Edu­ cational Support Services and is responsible for the administration of all aspects of the Campus’s Educational Support Services unit, in­ cluding library and educational media resources and services and other related areas. Responsibilities also include planning, manag­ ing, and evaluating the resources, services, program facilities, budget and personnel of the campus unit. A Master's degree in li­ brary science or educational media is required. At least three years of progressively responsible managerial experience in a library/ learning resources environment is also required. Community Colle­ ge/higher education library and/or learning resources administrative experience desirable. Strong management and communication skills are essential. Knowledge of the application and use of auto­ mated library services, alternative learning strategies, and educa­ tional technology support systems is desired. The starting salary range for this position is $40,165 to $50,211. Benefits are excellent. Resumes must be received in the Personnel Office no later than Sep­ tember 22, 1988. Women and minority candidates are encouraged to apply. Send resume with above position title noted to: Montgom­ ery College, Personnel Office, College Administrative Center, 900 Hungerford Drive, Rockville, MD 20850. An EO/AA/Title IX Em­ ployer. 558 / C &RL News ASSISTANT RESEARCH LIBRARIAN. Amgen is a dynamic and growing organization producing products for human health care through applied biotechnology. We now have an excellent opportu­ nity for a librarian interested in being a part of our rapidly expanding library. The position involves a wide variety of responsibilities, most important being reference and online searching skills. Additional re­ sponsibilities will also include some cataloging and indexing. Quali­ fied candidates must have an MLS from an ALA-accredited institu­ tion as well as a BS or BA in the life sciences or chemistry. Experience in reference and online searching in chemical, clinical and life sciences databases is essential. Experience with technical services, library automation, and subject-related reference is highly desirable. Salary range is $23,000-$28,000 depending on qualifica­ tions. Amgen offers a challenging and stimulating work environment as well as an excellent compensation and benefits package. Our lo­ cation, about an hour northwest of Los Angeles, offers the best in Southern California living. Qualified candidates should send a re­ sume including references, in confidence to Amgen, Inc., Recruit­ ment Department #326, 1900 Oak Terrace Lane, Thousand Oaks, CA 91320. Equal Opportunity Employer. ASSISTANT UNIVERSITY LIBRARIAN FOR ACCESS SER­ VICES, Michel Orradre Library, Santa Clara University. Manages di­ vision responsible for following operations: cataloging; end process­ ing; circulation; course reserve; stack maintenance; periodicals; and microforms. Directly supervises three non-exempt and academic staff; has general supervisory responsibility for eleven (10.5 FTE) staff plus student assistants. Serves as member of Library’s ’’man­ agement team.” May have responsibility for limited reference and/or collection development, depending upon background and experi­ ence. Required: MLS or equivalent degree from ALA-accredited program; minimum 5 years professional library experience; at least 3 years experience as supervisor, manager or unit head in library or other information services environment; prior experience with auto­ mated systems; excellent communication skills; ability to motivate staff; commitment to staff development; well-developed planning and organizational skills. Preferred: experience in an academic li­ brary; knowledge of OCLC. Desirable: prior experience in reference and/or collection development; knowledge of at least one modern foreign language. Initial appointment at rank of Associate Librarian. 1988/89 salary range approximately $28,000-$40,000. Apply by October 31, 1988, to: Elizabeth M. Salzer, University Librarian, Mi­ chel Orradre Library, Santa Clara University, Santa Clara, CA 95053. Santa Clara is an AA/EO employer. BRANCH LIBRARIAN. University of Georgia Libraries, Coastal Plain Experim ent Station, Tifton, G eorgia. (Salary minim um $30,000). Duties: The Branch Librarian at the Coastal Plain Experi­ ment Station is programmatically responsible to the Assistant Direc­ tor for Branches at the University of Georgia Libraries and is a mem­ ber of the Libraries Faculty. Operationally the Branch Librarian reports to the Resident Director of the Experiment Station. Specific duties include: providing reference and circulation services; main­ taining effective working relationships with Libraries Faculty, pa­ trons, the Library Committee of the Experiment Station, and other Branch Libraries; supervising one library assistant; conducting on- ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR OF LIBRARIES FOR INFORMATION ACCESS AND SYSTEMS Texas Tech University Responsibilities: Under the general direction of the Director of Libraries responsible for the day-to-day activities associated with providing library services and information to the university community. Partici­ pates in the overall management, policy formulation, and planning for the libraries. Provides leadership in implementing and evaluating services in a collegial, dynamic environment. Recruits, supervises and evalu­ ates heads of major service units. Develops budget requests and interprets library policies to the academic community. Responsible for all library functional areas with the exception of Special Collections, Develop­ ment, and Administrative Services. Serves as Liaison Coordinator. Requirements: ALA-accredited Master of Library Science. Second Master’s or higher degree required. Minimum of five years experience in an academic library. Record of increasing administrative responsibil­ ity. Proven record of successful management and motivation of personnel. Experience in both public and processing areas of academic libraries. A record of professional involvement on the state and national level. Commitment to the use of technology in the provision of information and library services. Excellent oral and written communication skills. Salary and benefits: Minimum $40,000 for a 12 month appointment. Excellent benefits package; 88% of employee portion of Social Security paid for first $16,500 of salary; choice of retirement programs, in­ cluding TIAA-CREF; no state or local income tax. General Information: Texas Tech, one of five comprehensive state universities in Texas, has an enroll­ ment of 24,000. It is located in Lubbock, Texas, a cultural and commercial center for the area with a metro­ politan population of 225,000. The library has 1.1 million volumes and a materials budget of $1.7 million. Planning for an online catalog is underway. Application: Applications will be accepted until the position is filled. Position available September 1988. Send letter of application, resume, a one page statement of leadership philosophy, and names of three references to: E. Dale Cluff Director of Libraries Texas Tech University Lubbock, TX 79409 Direct inquiries about the position to Gisela Webb, Assistant Director of Libraries for Administrative Ser­ vices; (806)742-2258. Texas Tech is an affirmative action, equal opportunity employer. September 1988 / 559 line database searches; and verifying data for interlibrary loan re­ quests. The Branch Librarian serves 140 university and U.S. Depart­ ment of Agriculture scientists and extension specialists and is responsible for a collection of over 16,000 volumes. Qualifications: Required: ALA-accredited MLS; experience in an academic or spe­ cial library; effective oral and written communication skills; ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships. Preferred: ex­ perience with current periodicals and/or interlibrary loan; familiarity with either DIALOG or BRS; background in the sciences or agricul­ ture; flexibility in planning and implementing library programs; knowledge of the principles of bibliographic control; supervisory ex­ perience. Desired: practical experience with microcomputers. Appli­ cation Procedure: send letter of application by October 14,1988, in­ cluding resume and names of three references to: George H. Libbey, Assistant Director for Administrative Services, University of Georgia Libraries, Athens, GA 30602. This position will be filled only if suitable applicants are found. An Equal Opportunity, Affirmative Action Institution. BRANCH LIBRARIAN. University of Georgia Libraries, Georgia Ex­ periment Station, Griffin, Georgia. (Salary minimum $30,000). Du­ ties: The Branch Librarian at the Georgia Station is programmatically responsible to the Assistant Director for Branches at the University of Georgia Libraries and is a member of the Libraries Faculty. Opera­ tionally the Branch Librarian reports to the Resident Director of the Station. Griffin, Georgia, is approximately 30 miles south of Atlanta. Specific duties include: providing reference and circulation services; planning and development of library services and facilities; maintain­ ing effective working relationships with Libraries Faculty, patrons, the Library Committee of the Experiment Station, and other Branch Libraries; supervising one library assistant; conducting online data­ base searches; and verifying data for interlibrary loan requests. The Branch Librarian serves 230 university faculty and U.S. Department of Agriculture scientists and extension specialists, and is responsible for a collection of over 35,000 volumes and 300 journal subscrip­ tions. Qualifications: Required: ALA-accredited MLS; experience in an academic or special library; effective oral and written communica­ tion skills; ability to establish and maintain effective working relation­ ships. Preferred: experience with current periodicals and/or interli­ brary loan; familiarity with either DIALOG or BRS; background in the sciences or agriculture; flexibility in planning and implementing li­ brary programs; knowledge of the principles of bibliographic con­ trol; supervisory experience. Desired: practical experience with mi­ crocomputers. Application Procedure: send letter of application by October 14,1988, including resume and names of three references to: George H. Libbey, Assistant Director for Administrative Services, University of Georgia Libraries, Athens, GA 30602. This position will be filled only if suitable applicants are found. An Equal Opportu­ nity, Affirmative Action Institution. CATALOG/AUTOMATION LIBRARIAN (10 month) Duties: Over see OCLC operations for a library of 160,000 items; handle editing and original cataloging; supervise retrocon project, authority control work, and catalog maintenance. Assess library’s automation needs ASSOCIATE UNIVERSITY LIBRARIAN FOR COLLECTION DEVELOPMENT AND MANAGEMENT Rutgers University Rutgers University Libraries invites applications and nominations for the position of Associate University Librarian for Collection Development and Management. This position reports to the University Librarian and is a member of her senior management team. The Associate University Librarian is responsible for providing leadership for all collection development and management activities of the Libraries and to develop the Libraries’ collections into a unified sys­ temwide resource in support of University academic and research programs. The position is responsible for a collection budget of $5.5 million and will develop plans and budgets for traditional print and non-print resources and electronic forms of information. Also responsible for the book storage facility and preserva­ tion planning and program. Oversees collection development activities of 54 part-time bibliographers and selectors. Works with selectors to enhance their skills and to maintain communication with faculty. De­ velops collection development policies, chairs the Standing Advisory Committee on Collection Develop­ ment. Maintains liaison with collection development officers, locally, regionally and nationally and within the Research Libraries Group. Qualifications: MLS from an accredited library school, advanced degree preferred, significant experi­ ence and knowledge of collection development in academic libraries at research universities, should be eligible for tenured librarian status. Superior interpersonal and communication skills are required. Rutgers University has an enrollment of 48,000 on three major campuses in New Brunswick, Camden and Newark. The University Libraries number 18 and rank among the top 25 research libraries in North America. The Libraries are expanding both physical facilities and the quantity and quality of library holdings with com­ mensurate increases in materials budgets planned over the next decade. Salary: Competitive and negotiable with a minimum of $60,000. Please send nominations and applications no later than November 1, 1988, to: Sandra Troy (APP. 140) Library Personnel Officer Rutgers University Libraries 169 College Avenue New Brunswick, NJ 08903 RU THE STATE UN T IVER G SITY O E f NE R W JER S SEY Equal Opportunity, Affirmative Action Employer. 560 / C&RL News (goal is an integrated system), and coordinate ground work toward that goal. Coordinate microcomputer services in the library. Light ref­ erence duties. Required: MLS degree (ALA); knowledge of OCLC, AACR2 and LC, two years experience with computers. Desired: Good written and oral communication skills, experience with an au­ tomated library system. Salary: Minimum $16,500 for a 10 month contract. Send letter, resume, and 3 recent references to Bob Gullo, Director, St. John Fisher College Library, 3690 East Avenue, Rochester, NY 14618, by October 15, 1988. CATALOG LIBRARIAN, Central State University, Ohio. Principal cataloger of monographs, musical scores and AV formats, using OCLC, AACR2 and LC classification. Performs some original cata­ loging, maintains subject and shelflist catalogs, statistics, and assists in the development of future short- and long-term activities. Provides reference service on an assigned basis. Evening and weekend work required. Qualifications: MLS from ALA-accredited library school, cataloging experience with monographs, serials, non-print materials in an academic library; knowledge of AACR2, ALA filing rules, LC classification, MARC formats, LC subject headings. Working knowl­ edge of German or French. Some knowledge of library automation systems desirable. Faculty rank, status, good benefits. Salary: $24,000-$26,000/ten months. Library collection: 160,000 volumes plus 275,000 microforms. State-assisted historically black institution with an integrated student body of 3,000, located 20 miles east of Dayton. Member OCLC and OHIONET. Position available Novem­ ber 1,1988, or earlier. Send letter of application, resume, and at least three letters of reference to: George T. Johnson, Library Director, Central State University, Wilberforce, OFI 45384. AA/EOE. CATALOG LIBRARIAN. Performs original and adaptive cataloging according to AACR2, OCLC, and LC standards; creates and main­ tains records in card and online files; participates in formulating cata­ loging policies and procedures; assists with training personnel; de- DIRECTOR, TECHNICAL SERVICES DIVISION Center for Research Libraries The Center For Research Libraries, a major inter- library cooperative serving its member research li­ braries with a collection designed to complement and supplement their own, seeks a Director of Technical Services Division. Qualified candidates will have a masters degree in library science or equivalent and seven years’ progressively respon­ sible related experience. Thorough knowledge of acquisitions and cataloging theory and processes as they relate to practice in a major research library. Knowledge of collection management and preser­ vation practices in a research library environment. Demonstrated planning and management skills. Superior written and oral communications skills. We offer an excellent benefit package, including TIAA/ CREF, and a salary range of $30,700 to $46,000. Applications received by October 31,1988, will be assured review, but the search will continue until position is filled. Submit current resume, letter of ap­ plication, and list of three references to: Lyn Whittington Personnel Officer Center for Research Libraries 6050 South Kenwood Avenue Chicago, IL 60611 EOE M/F velops and recommends authority control procedures and resolves authority problems. Qualifications: MLS from an ALA-accredited li­ brary school; academic library cataloging experience with AACR2 and LC classification desirable; knowledge of OCLC and other auto­ mated systems desirable; knowledge of online authority control sys­ tems desirable; working knowledge of a Western foreign language, preferably German. Minimum salary $19728. Send letter of applica­ tion, resume and three letters of reference to: Personnel Office, Box 1184, One Brookings Drive, Washington University, St. Louis, MO 63130 by September 30,1988. Employment eligibility verification re­ quired upon hire. Washington University is an equal opportunity, af­ firmative action employer. CATALOG LIBRARIAN. Point Loma Nazarene College. Primary re­ sponsibilities include original and OCLC cataloging and the supervi­ sion of two paraprofessionals. Includes reference desk duty (with some evening and weekend hours), participation in collection devel­ opment and bibliographic instruction. Qualifications: ALA/MLS, ex- HEAD OF CATALOGING Primary function of this position is supervision and management of personnel, scheduling work, staff training, problem solving, and developing a timely, smooth and cost effective work flow. Partici­ pates in the problem decision making process in a highly computerized library environment. Wayne State University is the host institution and computer utility for DALNET, a joint computerized library sys­ tem serving numerous institutions. Familiarity with MARC and AACR2, computer­ ized cataloging experience with OCLC of other util­ ity required. Demonstrated written and oral com­ munication skills, interpersonal, analytical and problem solving skills and good managerial and su­ pervising skills are also required. Supervises over 20 FTE permanent plus 10 FTE projected employ­ ees. Wayne State University uses the NOTIS soft­ ware and is engaged in a major retro conversion project which will be completed in 1989. Wayne State University is a national research uni­ versity located in an attractive part of the city in a park like setting of Detroit’s Cultural setting. Qualifications include an ALA accredited MSLS. Salary $38,000+ negotiable depending on back­ ground, qualifications and experience. Excellent fringe benefits, tuition reduction for dependents, re­ location assistance. Position available immediately. Applications will be considered in order of receipt. Applications will be considered until posting is filled. Please send resume and/or call immediately Peter Spyers-Duran Dean, University Libraries 134 Purdy Library Wayne State University Detroit, Ml 48202 (312)577-4048 Wayne State University is an Equal Opportunity, Affirmative Action employer. Septem ber 1988 / 561 perience with AACR2 and Dewey. Knowledge of OCLC, or a com pa­ rable online system. Christian commitment and membership in an evangelical church. Preference given to members of the sponsoring denomination. Salary range: $18,360-$40,0Q0. TIAA/CREF. Send application, resume and three current references by October 15, 1988, to: James D. Newburg, Director of Learning Services, Point Loma Nazarene College, 3900 Lomaland Drive, San Diego, CA 92106. CATALOG LIBRARIAN, SERIALS. Does original and copy cata­ loging of all serials and some monographs; maintains online files; serves as resource person to library staff. Required: ALA-accredited MLS; experience in serials cataloging, including original cataloging; experience in using OCLC, AACR2, LCSH, LC schedules; working knowledge of authority practices; good organizational and interper­ sonal skills. Salary commensurate with experience: $20,400 mini­ mum, excellent fringe benefits. Send letter of application, resume, and names of 3 professional references by October 3,1988, to: Ellen Cummins, University of Missouri-St. Louis Libraries, 8001 Natu­ ral Bridge Road, St. Louis, MO 63121; (314)552-5064. CATALOGER OF HEBREW AND JEWISH STUDIES MATERI­ ALS (Search reopened). In support of a newly established curricular program, performs original and copy cataloging and classification of Hebrew language monographs and serials at all levels of difficulty, and original and complex copy cataloging of monographs in a vari­ ety of languages, including Jewish Studies materials. Uses North­ western’s NOTIS system, AACR2, LCSH, and Dewey classification. May contribute authority records to NACO. Assists in acquisition of Hebrew materials. Serves as Technical Services liaison for collection development, and to Jewish Studies faculty. Qualifications: Masters from an ALA-accredited library school. Knowledge of Hebrew. Background in Jewish or Hebrew studies preferred. Knowledge of Yiddish and other relevant European languages desirable. Familiar­ ity with the MARC books, serials and authorities formats. Fully pro­ fessional cataloging experience, including performance of subject analysis and authority work in an automated environment preferred. Salary: Minimum of $23,000. Send application and resume, includ­ ing names of three references to: Debra Domanico, Personnel Man­ ager, Northwestern University Library, Evanston, IL 60208. An EEO/AA employer. CATALOGER, MONOGRAPHS. Performs original and complex copy cataloging of monographs in a variety of languages, subjects, and physical formats, using Northwestern’s NOTIS system, AACR2, LCSH, and Dewey classification. Contributes eligible authority rec­ ords to NACO. Qualifications: Masters from an ALA-accredited li­ brary school. Working knowledge of two or more modern European foreign languages, preferably including German and a Romance language. Broad educational background, including some science desirable. Familiarity with the MARC books and authorities formats. Fully original cataloging experience in an automated environment preferred. Salary: $21,000-$24,000. Available January 15, 1989. Send application and resume, including names of three references to: Debra Domanico, Personnel Manager, Northwestern Univer­ sity Library, Evanston, IL 60208. Applications received by October 15, 1988 will be considered. An EEO/AA employer. CATALO G ING H E A D /T E C H N IC A L SERVICES LIBRARIAN (Search Reopened). Lane Medical Library at Stanford University Medical Center has an opening for either Head of Cataloging (Asso­ ciate Librarian: $31,400-$39,200) or Technical Services Librarian (Assistant Librarian: $2 7,2 00-$31,400) depending on experience and qualifications. Primary responsibilities are to manage the li­ brary’s bibliographic databases, supervise the Catalog Department, contribute to cataloging and bibliographic problem resolution, and contribute to systems planning. A detailed vacancy listing can be re­ quested by calling the number below. We are seeking candidates with experience in technical services and with strong communication and organizational skills. An MLS or equivalent is required. Also de­ sired are: cataloging experience including serials and non-book for­ mats; experience with a MARC-based network and with local library systems; supervisory experience; knowledge of a foreign language; and, public service experience or orientation. Lane Medical Library serves the Stanford University Medical Center, attempting to com­ bine personal service with technological solutions. Lane uses the RLIN network, a local integrated system, and IBM and Macintosh mi­ crocomputers. Retrospective conversion is in progress. The Techni­ cal Services Division consists of Cataloging, Acquisitions, and Peri­ o d ica ls D e p a rtm e n ts. Lane has 32 FTE and a b u d g e t of LIBRARY DIRECTOR The University of Michigan-Dearborn The University of Michigan-Dearborn invites ap­ lications and nominations of highly qualified can­ idates for the position of Director of the Library. he director reports to the Vice Chancellor for Aca­ emic Affairs. The University of Michigan-Dearborn, with a fac­ lty of 300, is one of three campuses of the Univer­ ity of M ichigan. It is located on 120 partially ooded acres in suburban Detroit and serves ,300 undergraduate and graduate students with olleges of liberal arts and sciences, education, anagement, and engineering. The attractive new brary houses an integrated online library system ith community access. Responsibilities: The Director must have dem ­ nstrated abilities to handle diverse administrative esponsibilities, including collection development, formation access, automation planning and exe­ ution, budget, long-range planning, public and chnical services, and bibliographic instruction. he Director must also have a strong service orien­ tion and the ability to stimulate and develop pro­ ssional and support staff. Q u a lific a tio n s : An MLS from an ALA- ccredited institution is required, and either a sec­ nd master’s or a doctorate would be favorably re­ a rd e d . C a n d id a te s are e x p e c te d to have a inimum of five years of substantial administrative xperience in an academic library, proven budget anagem ent skills, superior interpersonal and ommunication abilities, fund raising experience, nd broad experience with information technolo­ ies. A personal commitment to affirmative action is lso required. Position to be filled on or before January 1, 989. Salary: Range begins in mid-$40’s and in­ ludes full University of Michigan benefits. Application: Send letter of application and cur­ ent resume to: James C. Foster, Chair Library Director Search Committee The University of Michigan-Dearborn Office of the Dean 2100 University Mall 4901 Evergreen Road Dearborn, Ml 48128 Review of applications will begin on Septem ber 0 ,1 9 8 8 , and will continue until the position is filled. he University of Michigan-Dearborn is an Equal Opportunity, Af­ rmative Action Employer and encourages applications from minori­ ties and women. p d T d u s w 7 c m li w o r in c te T ta fe a o g m e m c a g a 1 c r 3 T fi 562 / C &RL News approximately $2 million. The deadline is September 30, 1988, or until filled. Stanford University is an Equal Opportunity and Affirma­ tive Action Employer. Applicants should send a letter expressing their interest in the position and include a resume of their education and relevant experience, and the names of at least three references to: Dick R. Miller, Head of Technical Services and Systems Librarian, Lane Medical Library, Stanford University Medical Center, Stan­ ford, CA 94305-5323; (415)723-4585. COMPUTER REFERENCE SERVICES LIBRARIAN. Northern Michigan University is a state university of 8,000 students and 900 employees located in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula on the shore of Lake Superior. Olson Library contains over 450,000 volumes, sub­ scribes to over 2,900 serials, and houses both A-V and depository documents collections. The Computer Reference Services Librarian provides and coordinates the library’s computer-based reference services and microcomputer support services, gives direct assist­ ance to patrons seeking information, and teaches them how to use library resources. Qualifications: Master’s degree from an ALA- accredited library school; facility with microcomputers and software; experience with database searching; knowledge of latest develop­ ments in computer reference services; ability to integrate automated and traditional reference services; ability to work effectively with fac­ ulty, students and colleagues; effective oral and written communica­ tion skills; a second master’s degree in a subject area desirable. Sal­ ary: $2 7 ,0 0 0 m inim um , d e p e n d in g upon e xp e rie n ce and qualifications. Faculty status, tenure track. Submit nominations or let­ ter of application with resume, three letters of recommendation, and copies of credentials and transcripts to: Director’s Office, Olson Li­ brary, Northern Michigan University, Marquette, Ml 49855-5376. Application review will begin after: October 15, 1988. Starting date: December 1, 1988. An AA/EO employer. CURATOR, William Ransom Hogan Jazz Archive. Reporting to the head of Special Collections, curatcr administers a unique collection of materials on the origin and deve!opment of New Orleans jazz and related subjects. Collections include over 1,500 oral history tapes, sound recordings, sheet music, photographs, books, serials, and memorabilia. Archival duties include obtaining, processing, preserv­ ing, and servicing materials. Library duties include serving as a divi­ sion head, overseeing staff of 2.5 persons plus student workers, committee work, and budgeting. Other responsibilities include grant writing, fund raising, developing strong relationships with local and national jazz community. Qualifications: graduate work in jazz- related fields, library or archival experience, managerial skills, knowl­ edge of computer applications in libraries required. MLS from ALA- accredited school and scholarly interests highly desirable. Librarian rank and salary open, depending on experience, but no less than $23,000. Liberal benefits, including tuition exemption for self and de­ pendents. Twelve-month academic appointment. Position available January 1, 1989. Review of applications begins October 1, 1988. Please forward resume and names of three references to: Andrea Brigalia, Administrative Assistant, Tulane University Library, 7001 Freret Street, New Orleans, LA 70118. An Equal Opportunity, Affirm­ ative Action Employer. DIRECTOR, The Lockwood Memorial Library, State University of New York at Buffalo (Associate Librarian). The UB Libraries seek ap­ plications for the position of Director of the Lockwood Memorial Li­ brary. This is a tenure-track, library faculty position at a salary of at least $42,000 for an Associate Librarian or at least $47,000 for a Li­ brarian. UB is the largest of the SUNY University Centers with an en­ rollment of over 27,000 students. The Libraries rank among the na­ tion’s major research systems. Combined holdings of over two million volumes are housed in seven major libraries on two cam­ puses. The Libraries participate in RLG, ARL, OCLC, and CRL. A Geac automated circulation system is operational; a NOTIS inte­ grated system is being implemented. LML is the primary graduate research library for the humanities, social sciences, art, social work, management, and education. It is the largest library at UB. LM L’s collections include 1.3 million volumes, over 9,000 current journal subscriptions, and over 2.5 million microforms. The library is a de­ pository for U.S. government documents. Its annual acquisitions budget is $1.2 million. LML has a staff of 22 professionals, 23 cleri­ cals, and numerous student assistants. The Director of LML is the senior administrator of the library and of its branch, the Architecture and Environmental Design Library. The Director of LML reports to the Associate Vice President of University Libraries and serves on the Libraries’ Management Advisory Group which is responsible for system-wide strategic planning and policy making. Candidates must be creative, innovative, and independent managers with demon­ strated experience in library problem solving. They must have an ac­ credited MLS and five years experience in progressively responsible positions in academic or research libraries. In addition, they must be conversant with collection development and management, resource sharing, bibliographic instruction, reference services, and library au­ tomation. A demonstrated ability to plan and implement library ser­ vices and programs as well as a demonstrated skill in managing budgets, facilities, and personnel are also required. Excellent oral and written skills along with a record of research and publication are essential. Advanced degrees in relevant disciplines are desirable. The Libraries are looking for a Lockwood Director who will coordi­ nate and lead the library in formulating goals and setting priorities and who will then work to secure the resources to accomplish pro­ grams. The successful candidate will be someone who will be able to work effectively with the deans of the disciplines Lockwood serves, who will be able to represent Lockwood effectively within the Li­ braries and throughout the University. The Director must be a person who is committed to working closely with and developing the Lock­ wood staff. Interested and qualified individuals should forward letters of application and resumes including the names of at least four refer­ ences to: M.E. State, Libraries Personnel Officer, 432 Capen Hall, SUNY/Buffalo, Buffalo, NY 14260. An EO/AA Employer. Ethnic mi­ norities and women are encouraged to apply. ENGINEERING AND SCIENCE DEPARTMENT HEAD/BIBLIO­ GRAPHER, Temple University Libraries. Administers full-service Engineering/Computer Science/Architecture branch and 4 depart­ mental science libraries; supervises 1 librarian, 6 support staff. Coor­ dinates science/technology collection development for entire library system; selects science materials in consultation with faculty. Partici­ pates in system-wide planning. Reports to Associate Director for Col­ lection Development and Public Services. Qualifications: ALA- accredited MLS; at least 5 years professional experience in a large academic library, 2 at supervisory/management level; substantial knowledge of research level collection development, reference ser­ vices, public service applications of automated library systems; dem onstrated organizational, leadership, interpersonal, and oral/written communication skills; understanding of science/techno­ logy user research patterns. Background in natural or applied sci­ ence desirable. Salary: $30,000 minimum, depending on qualifica­ tions. Send letter addressing all stated qualifications, resume, and names of 3 references to: Fran L. Hopkins, Associate Director and Chair, Search Committee for Engineering and Science Libraries Head, Paley Library, Temple University, Philadelphia, PA 19122. Review of applications will continue until position is filled. An AA/EO employer. GENERAL REFERENCE/GOVERNMENT PUBLICATIONS LI­ BRARIAN. 12-month tenure-track faculty position. Salary range: $25,140-$27,900 depending on qualifications. Reference duties in­ clude reference desk assignment, bibliographic instruction and database searching. Government publications duties include ad­ ministration of federal and state documents collections, reference and legal reference service, and bibliographic instruction. Minimum requirement: ALA-accredited MLS. Preferred qualifications: 2nd ad­ vanced degree and relevant experience. 2nd advanced degree re­ quired for tenure. Library faculty are covered by a collective bargain­ ing agreement. Evaluations for retention, promotion, and tenure are based upon performance in areas of primary duties, research and service. Letter of application, resume, transcripts, and list of refer­ ences should be postmarked by October 1, 1988. Address corre­ spondence to: Cynthia Johnson, Administrative Clerk, University Li­ brary, Western Illinois University, Macomb, IL 61455. WIU is an Equal Opportunity, Affirmative Action Employer. Women, minorities, and handicapped individuals are encouraged to apply. G O VERNM ENT D O C U M EN TS/TEC H N IC A L SERVICES L I­ BRARIAN. Responsible for developing and maintaining a collection of federal, state and local documents. The position involves both technical and public service duties including library instruction, fac­ ulty liaison, general reference desk work and cataloging. Qualifica­ tions: ALA-accredited MLS. Knowledge of LC system, MARC, OCLC terminal operations, AACR2, excellent interpersonal and communication skills, and one year documents experience re­ quired. Knowledge of a foreign language and experience in library instruction desirable. Minimum salary is $20,000, tenure track, TIAA/ CREF, 24 days annual leave. Send letter of application, resume and the names of 3 references by September 15,1988, to: Ella Jane Bai­ ley, Technical Services, University Library, University of Nebraska Septem ber 1988 / 563 at Omaha, Omaha, NE 68182-0237. Review of resumes will con­ tinue until position is filled. AA/EOE. HEAD, ACQUISITIONS SECTION, Michel Orradre Library, Santa Clara University. Manages operations of Acquisitions Section; su­ pervises 5 FTE non-exempt staff; oversees firm orders, serial sub­ scriptions, domestic approval plans, out-of-print orders, and gift processing; serves as primary liaison with University’s Business Of­ fice concerning acquisitions budget of approximately 1 million dol­ lars; coordinates acquisitions procedures with bibliographers. Re­ quired: MLS or equivalent degree from ALA-accredited program; at least 2 -3 years of relevant professional interpersonal and communi­ cation skills; experience with automated systems; and extensive fa­ miliarity with the book trade. Desirable: experience with OCLC; col­ lection d e velop m en t lan gua ge. Initial a p p oin tm en t at Senior Assistant or Associate range approximately $25,000-$40,000. A p­ ply by October 15, 1988, to: Elizabeth M. Salzer, University Librar­ ian, Michel Orradre Library, Santa Clara University, Santa Clara, CA 95053. Santa Clara is an AA/EO employer. HEAD, CATALOG DEPARTMENT. Manages the operations of the Catalog Department; supervises 2.5 catalogers and 10.5 FTE staff; responsible for planning, implementing and reviewing services, pro­ cedures and programs; participates in setting goals and policies; co­ ordinates RLIN online cataloging; participates in committees in and outside the Department. Reports to the Head of Technical Services. Required: MLS from an ALA-accredited school or equivalent de­ gree; 5 years progressively responsible cataloging experience in an academic library, including supervisory experience; experience with a major bibliographic utility, AACR2, LC classification and subject headings; demonstrated managerial ability, good interpersonal and communication skills. Preferred: experience with development of an online integrated system and retrospective conversion; familiarity with microcomputer applications; working knowledge of one or more foreign languages. Faculty rank and status, tenure track. Twelve month appointment as Assistant or Associate Professor de­ pending on qualifications. Salary from $26,000. Standard fringe benefits including participation in TIAA/CREF and paid medical. Send letter of application, resume and names of at least three refer­ ences by October 31,1988, to: Donna Packer, Chair, Head of Cata­ log Department Search Committee, 216 Wilson Library, Western Washington University, Bellingham, WA 98225-5999. Position is available January 1, 1989. WWU is an AA/EO employer. HEAD, IN FO RM A TIO N SERVICES DEPARTM ENT, Syracuse University Library (Search extended). Plans, develops, manages, and evaluates the services, facilities, and resources of the Informa­ tion Services Department (ISD), including reference and information desk, instructional services, online search services, government documents, and maps. Supervises 15 librarians and 11 support staff. Reports to the Associate University Librarian for Public Ser­ vices. Provides, through ISD staff, an array of user services to the faculty, students, and staff of Syracuse University, and to the larger scholarly community. Requires a graduate degree from an ALA- accredited library school and at least four years experience in an ac­ ademic or research library, preferably in public services. Experience in supervision of full-time staff. Demonstrated planning, manage­ ment, and interpersonal skills. Excellent written and oral communica­ tion skills. Preference will be given to candidates with an additional subject degree in the social sciences and experience in collection development. Salary: $32,000 minimum, depending upon experi­ ence and qualifications. Send letter of application, resume, and names of three references to: Search Committee for Head, Informa­ tion Services Department, Syracuse University Library, Office of Hu­ man Resources, Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY 13244. Appli­ cations received by S eptem ber 15, 1988, will be given first consideration. Syracuse University is an Equal Opportunity, Affirma­ tive Action Employer. The University is particularly interested in ap­ plications or nominations of women and minorities. HEAD, INTERLIBRARY LOAN. This position has primary responsi­ bility for administering centralized activities relating to the Libraries’ ILL function. Duties include coordinating and supervising location of materials not available at Columbia and lending materials to other institutions, including RLG and NYSILL. This position maintains key working relationships with all Columbia libraries and has specific re­ sponsibility for coordinating various aspects of ILL with the Refer­ ence and Circulation Departments. In addition, this position over­ sees the operations of the public service photocopy service unit. The position has supervisory responsibility for five full-time and several part-time staff members. In addition to an accredited MLS, require­ ments are: ability to work effectively with staff in other library units and with library users, ability to plan effectively, evidence of creativity and initiative, reading knowledge of one modern western European language, relevant supervisory experience, and a thorough com- PUBLIC SERVICES LIBRARIAN Wayne State University announces a vacancy for a Public Service Law Librarian to i) perform profes­ sional work in reference, including rotating week­ end assignments; ii) participate in bibliographic in­ struction program; iii) provide user assistance in database searching and end-user searching; iv) participate in faculty liaison activities; v) participate in collection development. Participation in profes­ sional activities and organizations is expected. This post may lead to tenure based on standards of evaluation and quality of performance in (i) profes­ sional assignments; (ii) creative and scholarly work; and (iii) contributions to the profession. Q ualifications and Desired Characteristics: Master’s degree from a n ALA-accredited school is required. JD preferred. Experience with online bib­ liographic retrieval systems preferred. Knowledge of NOTIS desirable. Effective verbal and com m uni­ cation skills are essential. Applicants should have a service orientation and interest in user instruction. Applicants should also have good initiative, a high motivation level, and the ability to handle the public with tact and diplomacy W ayne State University: Wayne State Univer­ sity is classified as a Carnegie Research Institution with a fine reputation in many disciplines. It is one of the great urban universities in an attractive setting, surrounded by museums, theaters, and corporate offices, easily accessible by several interstate free­ ways and from Canada. It is serving some 30,000 students of which 29% are minorities. The library system is com prised of four libraries, including three professional school libraries (Law, Medicine, Science and Engineering). Em ployment Conditions: Liberal fringe bene­ fits, dental and health plan options, TIAA/CREF, re­ duced tuition for family members. Salary negotia­ ble based on e x p e rie n c e and q u a lific a tio n s , minimum $21,000. Please send signed and dated vita and the names of three references to: Suzanne Schuelke Assistant to the Dean 134 Purdy Library W ayne State University Detroit, Ml 48202 Wayne State University is an Equal Opportunity, Affirmative Action Emoloyer. 564 / C&RL News mand of bibliographic techniques and principles, including knowl­ edge of database techniques. Preference will be given to candidates with bibliographic experience in a large research library. Salary ranges are: L ib raria n I: $ 2 6 ,5 0 0 -$ 3 4 ,4 5 0 ; Lib raria n II: $28,500-$38,475; Librarian III: $31,000-$45,675. Excellent bene­ fits include tuition exemption for self and family and assistance with University housing. Send resume, listing three references, to: Kathleen Wiltshire, Director of Personnel, Box 35 Butler Library, Co­ lumbia University, 535 West 114th Street, New York, NY 10027. Deadline for applications is September 30, 1988. An Affirmative Action, Equal Opportunity Employer. HEAD OF TECHNICAL SYSTEMS AND SERVICES. Reports to Director of Library and works closely with other department heads to manage the activities necessary to implement an automated library system and to provide technical assistance in its maintenance and use. Supervises the Cataloguing Department and serves as library liaison to Fenway Libraries Online, NELINET, and OCLC. Qualifica­ tions: MLS from an ALA-accredited library school, familiarity with on­ line systems, bibliographic utilities, and microcomputer applications. At least two years technical services or related experience which in­ cludes staff supervision. Salary is in the $20’s. Send letter of applica­ tion and resume to: Jean Hood, Assistant Director of Human Re­ sources, Emerson College, 100 Beacon Street, Boston, MA 02116. HEAD, PERIODICALS/GIFTS AND EXCHANGE DEPARTMENT. Responsible to Coordinator of Collection Development and Man­ agement Division for the management of the department in accord­ ance with the library mission. Major responsibilities, in addition to those normally assumed for ordering, receiving, claiming, and bind­ ing periodicals and for the processing of gifts and exchanges, in­ clude: 1) budget management, 2) liaison with University faculty, 3) collection development, 4) public relations with donors, and 5) possi­ bly some reference desk duty. The library receives approximately 3,000 periodical subscriptions and 9,000 gift books yearly. Depart­ ment personnel supervised includes two full-time classified staff and student assistants. Position responsibilities may be modified as a result of the automation of library functions which should begin in late 1988, and the relocation of functions in a new library building, which should be occupied in 1989. Qualifications: Master’s degree from a program accredited by ALA is required. Entry-level persons will be considered. Applicable experience in an academic library is prefer­ red. Ability to work harmoniously with University faculty and cooper­ atively with Library staff, effective interpersonal and communicative skills are essential. Interest in and basic knowledge of library automa­ tion is helpful. Flexibility and tolerance of ambiguity will be neces­ sary, given the impending changes noted above. Appointment: Po­ sition is permanent, tenure leading, with faculty status and rank. Appointment rank will be Instructor. Librarians are expected to meet tenure and promotion requirements of the. Library faculty. Conditions are: 12-month contract, 24 days annual leave, 11 University holi­ days, 12 sick days, health/life insurance package with major portion paid by state, retirement TIAA/CREF or state system paid entirely by state, and better than average funding and opportunity for profes­ sional development. Salary is $18,500. Responsibilities of position, pending Library automation, faculty status and privilege, and an ex­ cellent collegial and physical work environment offer an exceptional opportunity for a beginning librarian. Minorities are encouraged to apply and to identify themselves for affirmative action purposes. Ten­ nessee Technological University is a state-supported institution within the State University and Community College System of Ten­ nessee. Tech has approximately 7,000 full-time students and 350 full-time faculty. Application Procedure: Initial screening of appli­ cants will begin November 1,1988; and the position will remain open until filled. Send letter of application, resume, transcripts (unofficial copies are acceptable for initial application), and three current letters of professional reference to: Roger Jones, Chair Search Committee, University Library, Box 5066, Tennessee Technological Univer­ sity, Cookeville, TN 38505. LEARNING CENTER LIBRARIAN, Edward G. Miner Library, Uni­ versity of Rochester. Under the direction of the Head of Public Ser­ vices, the Learning Center Librarian’s responsibilities include man­ aging the operations and collections of the Learning Center, supervising one full-time Library Assistant and student assistants, se­ lecting media and software, assisting in developing departmental policies, developing and implementing departmental procedures, promoting effective utilization of facilities, equipment, and resources, including provision of information and instructional services, and as­ sisting library staff in selecting and learning to use software appropri­ ate to their specific applications. Educational Requirements: MLS from an ALA-accredited Graduate Library School required. Experi- REFERENCE LIBRARIAN/BIBLIOGRAPHIC INSTRUCTION COORDINATOR California State University, Fullerton Responsibilities: Plans, coordinates, and evaluates bibliographic instruction program and trains other librarians involved in the program. Creates teaching materials. Participates in providing reference services to academic community. Participates in computer assisted reference service. May serve as subject special­ ist and bibliographer for specific areas. Requirements: MLS from ALA-accredited institution or equivalent. Second advanced degree or doc­ toral equivalency required for tenure. Minimum of two years library experience, one of which should be in reference/bibliographic instruction. Effective interpersonal and communication skills. Desirable qualifications: Experience in media design and production, plus writing and editing skills. Experience or coursework in online computer searching highly desirable. Salary: Minimum $31,680. Application: Please address resume including the names and addresses of three references and/or requests for further information to: Sharon K. Perry Chair, Public Services Recruitment Committee University Library California State University,Fullerton P.O. Box 4150 Fullerton, CA 92634 Deadline for application is 10/15/88 or until such time as the position is filled. The full description is available upon request. Affirmative Action, Equal Opportunity, Title IX Employer. Septem ber 1988 / 565 ence Requirements: Four years (minimum) experience in a health sciences or academic library, including: significant experience with microcomputers, both Macintosh and IBM, technical competence and an in-depth knowledge of DOS and a variety of applications soft­ ware, and experience in selection, management and use of media and software. Additional qualifications: Reference and online experi­ ence and experience in teaching adult learners desired. Available: August 1, 1988. Send resume to: Lucretia McClure, Edward G. Miner Library, University of Rochester, School of Medicine & Den­ tistry, 601 Elmwood Avenue, Rochester, NY 14642. Equal Opportu­ nity Employer (M/F). ONLINE SERVICES COORDINATOR. The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio Briscoe Library invites appli­ cations for the position of Online Services Coordinator. This full-time position will coordinate online services in an Information Services Department of eleven professionals and support staff. Library staff work as a team to provide information desk service; online search services, including end user searching; orientation and instruction; and clinical information services to Health Science Center and area health professionals. Besides managing the library’s online biblio­ graphic search services and end user searching program, a major responsibility of this position is designing instructional programs and materials related to online searching and participating in the library’s user education activities. Q ualifications: MLS from an ALA- accredited library school; three years experience as an Information Services librarian in a health sciences library; formal training and ex­ tensive experience in searching NLM systems; experience with searching BRS and Dialog; and good oral and written communica­ tion skills. Salary: $26,000 minimum. Send a letter of application, re­ sume and the names of three professional references to: Virginia M. Bowden, Library Director, Briscoe Library, The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio, 7703 Floyd Curl Drive, San Antonio, TX 78284. UTHSCSA is an equal opportunity, affirmative action employer. PHOTO ARCHIVIST, American Heritage Center, University of Wyo­ ming. Responsibilities: Manage the research and technical opera­ tions of the Photo Archive, including processing and cataloging the collections; applying conservation, restoration and storage tech­ niques; assisting in maintaining the art collection; and conducting a variety of outreach and special programs. Qualifications: Required: a Bachelor’s degree and at least two years of responsible archives experience in handling photographic materials. Preferred: a Mas­ ter’s degree in archives, library science, American Studies, history, or a related field or equivalent combination of education and experi­ ence. Acquaintance with and appreciation of the fine arts would be helpful. Minimum Salary; $17,772. Send letter of application, vitae, and names, addresses and telephone numbers of three references by October 15, 1988, to: Rolf Swensen, Administrative Archivist, American Heritage Center, University of Wyoming, P.O. Box 3924, University Station, Laramie, WY 82071. RARE BOOKS AND SPEC IA L COLLECTIONS LIBRARIAN. Search Extended. Under the direction of the Head of the Manu­ scripts, Archives and Special Collections unit this position supervises the programs relating to rare books and special collections. Respon­ sibilities include: cataloging and processing printed materials; main­ taining and preserving the collections; maintaining special access tools; reference; exhibits; grant proposals, development and donor contact. Collection development responsibilities are shared with the head of the unit. Tenure track position. Full faculty status. A progres­ sive record of professional/scholarly achievement is expected of all librarians. Required: ALA-accredited MLS; cataloging experience in a variety of subject areas, including use of AACR2 and MARC tag­ ging; effective written and oral communication. Preferred: Academic library experience; supervisory experience; knowledge of at least one modern European language; second subject masters in the hu­ manities or social sciences; familiarity with preservation techniques. Rank: Librarian 2. Salary: beginning professional salary $18,000, commensurate with experience and qualifications. TIAA/CREF, broad insurance programs, 22 days vacation, 12 days/year sick leave. Send letter of application, resume and names of three refer­ ences to: Donna L. McCool, Assistant Director for Administrative Services, Washington State University Libraries, Pullman, WA 99164-5610. Applications should be postmarked by October 3, 1988. WSU is an EO/AA educator and employer. Protected group members are encouraged to apply. REFERENCE LIBRARIAN (Search Reopened), Antioch College. Responsibilities include reference, interlibrary loan, online search­ ing, and some bibliographic instruction. Night and weekend duty in rotation with 3 other professional staff. Entry level candidates encour­ aged to apply. Qualifications: ALA-accredited master’s degree; DIA­ LOG and BRS searching experience or course work; subject strength in social sciences preferred. Faculty rank; two-year con­ tract; tenure-track position. Minimum salary $21,500. TIAA/CREF and medical benefits provided. Send: 1) resume, 2) library school transcript, 3) three letters of reference as soon as possible to: Person­ nel Office, Antioch College, Yellow Springs, Ohio 45387-1694. REFERENCE LIBRARIAN (Assistant/Senior Assistant Librarian), Uris Undergraduate Library, Cornell University. The Uris Under­ graduate Library serves 12,000 liberal arts undergraduates; 90,000 sq. ft. building; stack collection of 150,000 volumes and 50,000 peri­ odicals or microfiche; reserve collection of 6,000 items per semester; total annual circulation 275,000. Responsibilities: Provide service at reference desk; serve as coordinator and trainer for computer activi­ ties of reference department; participate in bibliographic instruction program; select current monographs in certain subject areas. Quali­ fications: MLS from ALA-accredited library school; experience or ex­ tensive course work in database searching and use of computers; aptitude for and interest in teaching and reference work with under­ graduates. Salary: $19,500 minimum entry level; 3 or more years ex­ perience, $22,000 minimum. Apply to: Please send cover letter, re­ sume and list of three references to: Ann Dyckman, Personnel Director, Cornell University Library, 201 Olin Library, Ithaca, NY 14853-5301. Applications requested by September 1,1988, but ac­ cepted until position is filled. Cornell University is an equal opportu­ nity, affirmative action employer. REFERENCE LIBRARIAN/MAP SPECIALIST, Assistant Professor (tenure-leading). Central Reference Services Department starting November 1, 1988. 1. Serve on the Reference/Information Desk. (Preference will be given to applicants with credentials in GEOGRA­ PHY and MAPS.) 2. Responsibility for collection development in so­ cial science and humanities areas including management of the Map Collection. 3. Provision of user education in assigned subject area(s). 4. Liaison with faculty and students in the social sciences and hu­ manities. 5. Online searching in the social sciences and humanities. 6. Other duties as assigned. Required: MLS from an American Li­ brary Association-accredited library school; strong interpersonal skills; demonstrated oral and written communication skills. Prefer­ red: Experience in reference service; degree in one of the assigned subject areas or relevant work experience with preference given to applicants with credentials in GEOGRAPHY and MAPS; graduate degree in the social sciences or humanities; reading knowledge of one or more foreign language(s); experience in online searching. $19,000 minimum for a 12-month contract. Salary may be higher de­ pending upon the qualifications of the successful applicant. Apply with full resume plus names and current addresses/telephone num­ bers of three references by September 15, 1988, to: Kent Hendrick­ son, Dean of Libraries, 106 Love Library, University of Nebraska- L in co ln , Lincoln, NE 68588-0410. A ffirm ative A ction, Equal Opportunity Employer. REFERENCE LIBRARIAN. Responsible for general reference desk service, including evenings and weekends, and associated refer­ ence activities as assigned. Required: ALA-accredited MLS. Desir­ able: professional experience and reference, bibliographic instruc­ tion, and use of an online catalog. Preference will be given to candidates who are familiar with online searching. Salary: commen­ surate with experience: $20,000 minimum. Send letter of applica­ tion, resume, and names of three references by October 3,1988, to: Sandra Snell, University of Missouri-St. Louis Libraries, 8001 Natural Bridge Road, St. Louis, MO 63121; (314)553-5060. REFERENCE LIBRARIAN (Search reopened). Boise State Univer­ sity. Duties: information/instructional assistance in a general refer­ ence department; online searching of computerized databases; orientation/bibliographic instruction; collection development activi­ ties. Qualifications: ALA/MLS. Science background, relevant experi­ ence desirable. Minimum salary: $19,500 for Instructor; $22,000 for Assistant Professor. Application Deadline: September 30,1988. Po­ sition available: January 1989. To Apply: Submit letter of application, resume and list of three references to: Ralph W. Hansen, Associate University Librarian, Boise State University, Boise, ID 83725. EO/AA Institution. 566 / C&RL News RESEARCH SUPPORT SERVICES LIBRARIANS. Two positions available in Information and Research Support Services. The ASU West Campus Library seeks applications from opportunity-seeking, dynamic, energetic and creative librarians to join a department of 4.5 Librarians and 5 paraprofessionals. Responsibilities: reference and research support, including an innovative partnership with parapro- fessional information providers, individual consultation with students and faculty on research projects, and delivery of online services; bib­ liographic instruction in assigned subject areas; collection develop­ ment in specific disciplines with emphasis on a strong liaison role with the faculty; and participation in program development and plan­ ning. Minimum Qualifications for both positions: An ALA-accredited MLS; post-MLS experience in a research library setting; providing reference, online searches and bibliographic instruction; experience in selection of materials and developing library collections; excellent interpersonal skills; the ability to market and promote library services in a new environment; evidence of creativity and initiative in profes­ sional practices. Preferred Qualifications for both positions: subject expertise, demonstrated by substantial reference or collection devel­ opment experience and/or degree in one of the following: fine arts, English, interdisciplinary humanities, business, sociology, communi­ cation, environmental or biological/biomedical sciences. For Ap­ pointment as Associate Librarian, salary $27,500 minimum: Must meet minimum qualifications listed above and have five or more UNIVERSITY LIBRARIAN University of Minnesota, Twin Cities Applications and nominations are invited for the position of University Librarian and Director of University Libraries, Twin Cities campus of the University of Minnesota. The University Libraries includes four major libraries in all subjects exclusive of law. In addition to several world renowned special collections and ar­ chives, the University Libraries has extensive holdings of maps, microforms, and government publications. The University Libraries has an important regional role and ranks first nationally in the number of volumes lent via its interlibrary loan services. Total staff of 465 includes 112 librarians with academic professional rank, serving a student body of 45,000. The University’s internal plan targets the University Libraries for a $5 million increase in its base budget and gives its capital request a high priority. The University Librarian is the chief administrative and academic officer of the University Libraries, re­ ports directly to the Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs, and is a member of the Deans’ Coun­ cil. The University Librarian has primary responsibility for budget and planning, fundraising, collection management, library automation, public services, personnel resources, and fostering cooperative efforts at all levels. The University Librarian acts as official representative and advocate for the University Libraries to its internal and external constituencies. Candidates must possess, at minimum: a master’s degree; at least five years of management experience at the campus, college or departmental level in a research library or academic institution; and an under­ standing of research, scholarly communication, and the application of information technologies. Prefer­ ence will be given to candidates who meet the following qualifications: • an ability to communicate the University Libraries’ central position in the instructional, research, and service missions of the University • knowledge of the major trends and problems affecting research libraries with a capacity to envision and implement creative solutions • strong management and leadership skills in a collegial environment • record of achievement in affirmative action and equal opportunity • success in managing major projects, e.g., fundraising, automation, design and construction of new facilities, preservation of research materials • and scholarly achievement in librarianship or another discipline. The position is available July 1,1989. This is a full-time limited term appointment, subject to a continuous academic appointment in a relevant department, dependent upon qualifications of the candidate. Salary is commensurate with the candidate’s qualifications and experience; minimum of $70,000. Applications must be postmarked no later than October 15,1988. Applications consisting of a statement of interest in the position, accompanied by a curriculum vitae, and the names and addresses of four references should be sent to: John Fraser Hart,Chair Search Committee for University Librarian Office of Academic Affairs University of Minnesota 217 Morrill Hall 100 Church Street, S.E. Minneapolis, MN 55455 The University of Minnesota is an equal opportunity educator and employer and specifically invites and encourages applications from women and minorities. Septem ber 1988 / 567 years of experience or a relevant advanced degree; demonstrate a substantial record of service and contributions to librarianship and/ or an applicable academic discipline. For Appointment as Assistant Librarian, salary $20,000 minimum; Must meet the minimum qualifi­ cations listed above. About ASU West: The West Campus is a newly founded and rapidly growing upper-division branch campus with ex­ ceptional faculty and students, an elegant new library building, a program emphasis on quality services tailored to institutional and cli­ ent needs, collection building coordinated with curriculum building, intensive use of electronic information technology, and partnership with faculty in the academic mission. An online catalog provides ac­ cess to both West Campus resources and the collections of ASU in Tempe. Over 400 junior-, senior-, and graduate-level courses are presently offered. ASU West Campus has a projected enrollment of 10,000 students when completed. The Fletcher Library building con­ tains 97,000 square feet and has an acquisitions budget of $1.4 mil­ lion in FY 1989. To Apply: A letter of application, addressing specific qualifications as they relate to the responsibilities described, a cur­ rent resume, and the names, addresses and telephone numbers of 4 references must be postmarked by November 1, 1988, and sent to: Carol Burroughs, Head, Information and Research Support Ser­ vices, Fletcher Library, Arizona State University West Campus, POB 37100, Phoenix, AZ 85069-7100; (602)543-8504. SCIENCES AND TECHNOLOGY LIBRARIAN (emphasis in Veteri nary Medicine and Animal Science), Search Reopened. Tenure- track 12-month faculty appointment. Responsible for collection de­ velopment, including management of assigned materials funds; liaison to faculty and students; database searching; and library in­ struction in the areas of veterinary medicine and animal science and other subjects as assigned. Policy-making responsibility for the Vet­ erinary Teaching Hospital Branch Library. Serves at general science reference desks as part of a team of five librarians and eight staff. Reports to Head of the Sciences and Technology Department. Re­ quires ALA-accredited MLS degree; knowledge of online searching techniques; demonstrated written, oral, and interpersonal communi­ cation skills; commitment to service and academic librarianship, in­ cluding research. Degree in a relevant subject field is desirable. Po­ tential for meeting the requirements for promotion in rank and granting of tenure. Salary minimum: $22,500. Send letter of applica­ tion, resume, evidence of degree, and names, addresses and tele­ phone numbers of three references to: Ruth Ludwig, Colorado State University Libraries, 106 Morgan Library, Fort Collins, CO 80523. Application deadline is September 30, 1988. SOCIAL SCIENCES AND HUMANITIES LIBRARIAN. Tenure track 12-month appointment. Responsible for collection develop­ ment, faculty and student liaison, database searching, and library in­ struction in the social sciences. Serves at General Reference Desk as part of a team of 8 librarians and 3 staff. Reports to Head of Social Sciences and Humanities Department. Requires ALA-accredited MLS degree; knowledge of online searching; demonstrated written, oral, and interpersonal communication skills; commitment to service and academic librarianship, including research and publication. De­ gree or knowledge of a subject area in the social sciences. Potential for meeting requirements for tenure and advancement in rank. Sal­ ary minimum $22,500. Send letter of application, resume, evidence of degree, and names, addresses and telephone numbers of three references to: Ruth Ludwig, Colorado State University Libraries, 106 Morgan Library, Fort Collins, CO 80523. Application deadline is September 30, 1988. SOCIAL SCIENCES BIBLIOGRAPHER. The Stanford University Libraries seek a Social Sciences Bibliographer responsible for pro­ viding support for research programs in economics, psychology, so­ ciology and related interdisciplinary fields. Responsibilities include: conventional book selection in subject fields; some scheduled gen­ eral reference; advanced consultation and liaison with faculty and graduate students in subject areas including MRDFs and online re­ sources. Qualifications: MLS or equivalent; graduate training in so­ cial sciences; analytical and communication skills; knowledge of Western European language(s) preferred; experience in academic library and teaching or instruction desirable; knowledge of MRDFs and data analysis desirable. Assistant ($27,000-$37,200) or Associ­ ate Librarian ($29,700-$41,400) depending on experience and qualifications. Send letter of application, resume and names and ad­ dresses of 3 professional references by October 15, 1988, to: Irene Yeh, Assistant Library Personnel Officer, Stanford University Li­ braries, Stanford, CA 94305-6004. Cite #328-CRL on all correspon­ dence. EEO/AAE. SUPERVISORY LIBRARIAN (Head, Telephone Reference, Corre­ s p o n d e n c e and B ib lio g ra p h y S ection) G S -1410-13 (4551), $39,501-$51,354. The Library of Congress is currently seeking highly motivated candidates for the Head, Telephone Reference, Correspondence and Bibliography Section of the General Reading Room Division. This position administers the full range of services for the Section. To qualify, candidates must have a master's degree in library science and one year of professional librarian experience equivalent or comparable in difficulty to the GS-12 level in the Fed­ eral government. This experience must have demonstrated a thor­ ough knowledge of the reference tools and services of a large re­ search library; ability to provide the public service aspects of librarianship; and knowledge of the Library of Congress biblio­ graphic format. Qualification requirements and substitutions are stated in full in the Library of Congress Vacancy Announcement 80350. If you have the required experience and you are interested in applying for Vacancy Announcement 80350, please submit a Stan­ dard Form 171, no later than September 30, 1988, to the Library of Congress Employment Office, Room LM-107, 101 Independence Avenue, S.E., Washington, DC 20540. For further information and copies of the announcement and forms, please call (202)287-5620. The Library of Congress is an equal opportunity employer. TECHNICAL SERVICES LIBRARIAN. Hope College, a four year, liberal arts college affiliated with the Reformed Church in America seeks an experienced Technical Services Librarian who will have significant responsibilities in cataloging. This person reports to the Director of Libraries and is responsible for coordinating the work of one part time librarian, three paraprofessionals, and one clerk in cat­ aloging, acquisitions, serials control, catalog maintenance, and ma­ terial processing and preservation. The Technical Services Librarian will play a key role in the implementation of an integrated, online sys­ tem within the next year. He or she is also responsible for training and policy development in all areas of technical services. Required: An MLS from a program accredited by ALA; cataloging experience us­ ing OCLC or another bibliographic utility; knowledge of AACR2, LCSH, and LC classification. Ability to exercise leadership, plan and execute projects involving other staff, and keep abreast of current professional and technological developments. Desirable: Experi­ ence in original cataloging using a variety of MARC formats, and knowledge of one foreign language. A second graduate degree is also desirable. A person with experience cataloging serials and mu­ sic materials will receive favorable consideration. Twelve month fac­ ulty contract, liberal benefits. Salary range $24,000 to $28,000, de­ pending on qualifications. Hope College, located five miles from Lake Michigan, enrolls about 2,700 students and has a library collec­ tion of 260,000 volumes housed in an attractive new building. Send letter of application, resume, and three letters of reference to: David P. Jensen, Director of Libraries, Van Wylen Library, Hope College, Holland, Ml 49423. Applications will be accepted until the position is filled. Hope College is an Equal Opportunity Employer. TECHNICAL SERVICES LIBRARIAN. Manages the processing of music books, scores, and serials. Serves as principal cataloger and catalogs books, scores, and serials. Oversees the book, score, and serials bibliographic files. Provides reference service for five hours a week. Qualifications: Master’s degree from an ALA-accredited li­ brary school; strong music background, MM preferred; two years music cataloging experience; familiarity with automated cataloging systems; knowledge of RLIN or OCLC cataloging procedures; dem­ onstrated managerial abilities; working knowledge of at least two for­ eign languages, including German; effective communications skills. Salary Range: $23,000-$28,000. Send letter of application and re­ sume, including names of three references to: Debra Domanico, Personnel Manager, Northwestern University Library, Evanston, IL 60208. Applications received by October 15,1988, will be consid­ ered. AA/EEO. TECHNICAL SERVICES LIBRARIAN (Search reopened) A new position presently available includes collection development, partici­ pation in implementation of an automated library system, cataloging, liaison work with a group of academic departments, and occasional coverage of the reference desk. We seek a librarian with experience in cataloging and with working knowledge of AACR2, LC subject headings, MARC formats, and OCLC protocols. In addition to an ALA-accredited MLS, we seek candidates with foreign language skills and broad academic interests. Recent cataloging experience, preferably in an academic library, and familiarity with the Dewey Decimal Classification system are desirable. The Library is in the pro­ cess of introducing an integrated automated system. The successful 568 / C &RL News applicant will utilize cataloging skills to assist in the introduction of an online public access catalog offering access to all of the Library’s holdings. Experience with an automated system is desirable. The position offers faculty status, generous health and life insurance plans, TIAA/CREF, 22 days annual vacation, and 10 paid holidays in a 12-month contract. Salary is dependent on qualifications and ex­ perience, with a minimum of $22,000. Lafayette is a highly competi­ tive independent coeducational undergraduate institution with course offerings in the liberal arts and engineering. We are located within easy travel distance of New York City and Philadelphia and with the advantages of the Poconos and Bucks County nearby. Members of minority groups are encouraged to apply. Please send a letter of application, resume, and three letters of reference by Octo­ ber 31, 1988, to: Dorothy Cieslicki, Librarian, Lafayette College, Easton, PA 18042-1797. An equal opportunity employer. LATE JOB LISTINGS ASSISTANT DIRECTOR FOR PUBLIC SERVICES AND COLLECTION MANAGEMENT. Reports to the Director of University Libraries and is responsible for the administration of all public services and collection management activities. Has primary responsibility for planning, coordinating and managing the work of the Circulation, Reference, Access Services, Government Documents and Collection Management departments, for coordinating the work of these departments with other University Libraries departments and for representing the Public Services and Collection Management Division in library-wide planning. University Libraries, an ARL member, is composed of Sears and Freiberger Libraries, plus two branches, and houses the collections in humanities and arts, social and behavioral sciences, engineering, science, management and music. There are 14 professional and 23 support staff members in the Public Services and Collection Management Division. Responsibilities: Directs the Public Services and Collection Management Division staff in establishing, implementing and evaluating operational goals and objectives; organizes and administers the human and fiscal resources of the division; approves operating polices and procedures and serves as a resource for matters relating to public services and collection management within the library system; plans and coordinates all collection management activities, including formulation of policies and procedures and allocation and monitoring of the automated library system; participates in library-wide planning and policy formation. Requirements: ALA-accredited MLS; minimum seven years professional experience in an academic research library, including senior level administrative experience in public services and collection management; comprehensive knowledge of library organization and procedures, particularly in public services and collection management; knowledge of trends and issues in the management of research collections, including collection assessment and resource sharing; demonstrated ability to work effectively with faculty, staff and students; familiarity with technology as it relates to public services; experience with automated library systems and online databases. Salary: Minimum $40,000. Send resume and names of three current references to: Karen K. Griffith, Personnel Librarian, Case Western Reserve University Libraries, 11161 East Boulevard, Cleveland, OH 44106, by September 30, 1988. An equal opportunity, affirmative action employer. ASSISTANT PERIODICAL/MICROFORMS LIBRARIAN, University of North Texas Libraries, Denton, Texas. Position Description: The Assistant Periodical/Microforms Librarian maintains all periodical and bindery records. This position also serves at the Periodical/Microforms Services Desk and supervises the library assistants in Periodicals. The Assistant Periodical/Microforms Librarian also has limited General Reference Desk and collection development duties. Minimum Qualifications: An entry-level position with little or no experience expected; MLS or its equivalent from an ALA- accredited library school. Desirable Qualifications: 1-2 years of preprofessional experience with serials, technical services, or at a public service desk; experience with microcomputer applications or automated serial systems; supervisory experience; advanced degree in the social sciences, humanities, business, or education. Available: 1 September 1988. Salary: $ !9 ,1 6 6 .22. Applicants should send a resume, copies of all transcripts and the names and Septem ber 1988 / 569 addresses of three references before 1 October 1988 to: Margaret E. Galloway, Associate Director of Libraries, University of North Texas, Box 5188 N.T. Station, Denton, TX 76203-5188. The University of North Texas is an equal opportunity, affirmative action employer. ASSISTANT UNIVERSITY LIBRARIAN FOR COLLECTIONS, the University of California, Davis. An administrative position reporting directly to the University Librarian which serves as part of the senior management team. Primary responsibility for planning and carrying out effective development of the Library’s collections in support of the University’s programs and research; manages and allocates a resources budget of $4.1 million and oversees the collection development activities of 36 librarians, whose selection responsibilities range from 10% to 80%; responsible for designing programs to enhance selectors’ skills and preparation of selector evaluations in conjunction with primary supervisors; develops policies relating to the scope, use and management of the collection and provides direction regarding its storage, weeding and conservation; promotes use of the collections by scholars and assists with special projects and program proposals for the Library; develops and conducts assessment studies and represents the Library in system and national collection development forums. Supervises directly the heads of the Acquisitions Department, the Collection Management Office, the Conservation and Preservation Department, and Book Fund Accounting while indirectly supervising 35 FTE. Qualifications: A graduate degree in library science from an ALA-accredited institution or its equivalent. Collection development experience, preferably at least five years, in a research library. Evidence of previous record of successful experience in the following: management, grant proposal development, interaction with donors and friends groups, and promotion of the collection. Demonstrated understanding of bibliographic sources and processes and scholarly use of the collections. Evidence of ability to lead, coordinate and motivate professional associates within a collegial framework. Excellent writing, speaking and interpersonal skills required. Open immediately. Salary: $42,800––$68,100, dependent upon qualifications and experience. Send letter, resume and the names, addresses and telephone numbers of three references (including current supervisor) to: Sandra A. Vella, Assistant Library Personnel Librarian, 108 Shields Library, University of California, Davis, CA 95616; Telephone: (916) 752-1138ŝ Applications received by October 1, 1988, will be assured consideration. The University of California, Davis is committed to a policy of affirmative action and specifically invites inquires and applications from women and ethnic minorities. CATALOG LIBRARIAN, SPECIAL PROJECTS, University of California, Irvine, Library. Appointment will be at the Assistant Librarian rank with a salary range of $25,380--$29,376. Applications received by October 15, 1988, will receive first consideration, but will continue to be accepted until the position is filled. Responsibilities: The incumbent serves as a catalog librarian reporting to the Head, Cataloging Department. The major immediate projects are the completion of the final 5% of retrospective conversion of monographs, including preparing new records when appropriate, and the supervision of record preparation and related work for monographs to be sent to the Southern Regional Library Facility (SRLF). Other projects envisioned will depend on qualifications of the incumbent, but each includes cataloging in one or more subjects, languages and formats. Qualifications: Required: ALA-accredited MLS degree; coursework or experience with AACR2 as interpreted by the Library of Congress; evidence of ability to plan, implement and supervise bibliographic control projects; excellent oral and written communication skills in English; good reading knowledge of one or more European languages; ability to work independently, productively and cooperatively and to coordinate work with other library units to meet deadlines; knowledge of computer applications 570 / C&RL News to library functions. Desired: One to three years experience as a cataloger, preferably in an academic library; grad-level work in science or humanities; general knowledge of programming and database organization (microcom­ puters). Send letter of application with 1) a complete statement of qualifications; 2) resume of education and relevant experience; and 3) the names, addresses, and telephone numbers of three references to: Anne Rimmer, Library Personnel Office, University of California, Irvine, P.O. Box 19557, Irvine, CA 92713. Telephone: (714) 856-5408. An affirmative action, equal opportunity employer. CATALOGER, with faculty rank and tenure track. Responsible for original and complex copy cataloging of primarily music, AV materials, special collections and some monographs on OCLC according to AACR2; descriptive and subject cataloging using LC classification and subject headings; and appropriate authority work. Will also be involved in implementing the installation of an online integrated library system. ALA-accredited MLS for appointment in the rank of assistant professor. Two to three years recent cataloging experience in an academic library required. Salary: $19,500-$22,500 plus benefits. Deadline: October 15, 1988. Contact: Barbara Adams, Chair, Catalog Librarian Search Committee, J.D . Williams Library, University of Mississippi, University, MS 38677. AA/EEO Employer. CATALOGING, SERIALS / NON PRINT / SPECIAL PROJECTS CATA­ LOGER. Faculty rank, non-tenure track, 12 month appointment in a library which uses AACR2, LCC, and LCSH via 2 OCLC terminals. Plans for an online integrated library system are in development. Position is in a collegial, patron- oriented library located in a selective, liberal arts institution offering bachelor’s and master’s degrees. As library faculty appointment, position requires reference desk rotation including nights and weekends. Position is an intermediate level appointment with 3 to 5 years experience, particularly in serials, desirable and offers not less than $23,000. Position requires ALA- accredited master’s degree and salary is dependent on education and experience. Full job description and application process is available from: Trisha Long, Administrative Secretary, Jam es B. Duke Library, Furman University, Greenville, SC 29613; (803) 294-2191. Applications will be accepted until position is filled, but should be received before 9/30/88 to receive full consideration. CHAIR, CATALOGING DEPARTMENT. The Department of 20 staff members catalogs via OCLC 40,000+ new print volumes and 50,000+ non-book items annually for the main library and its four branches. The Department provides bibliographic maintenance and authority control in the card catalogs and the current online information system (LS/2). We are seeking an individual who can interact effectively with peers, administrators and with a group of well- trained subordinates in the management of this large department. We need a person who can build on the firm basis of already established cataloging procedures, providing evolutionary leadership in this exciting time of transition to a recently funded second generation automated system including an online catalog. Reports to the Associate Dean for Collection and Technical Services; serves on library-wide teams and the Library Planning Council. Required: ALA-accredited MLS; strong communication and interpersonal skills; demonstrated managerial/supervisory ability; five years of academic library technical services experience with at least two years cataloging and two years supervisory experience; knowledge of AACR, LC Classification, LSCH; familiarity with an automated bibliographic utility. Preferred: microcomputer competency; experience with an integrated online library system. Salary: $30,000 minimum for a 12 month appointment, depending on qualifications and experience. Librarians at KSU have academic rank and are eligible for tenure, Septem ber 1988 / 571 sabbatical leaves and research support. Vacation of 22 working days plus state holidays. Choice of retirement and medical plans. Kansas State University is a land-gran t institution with an enrollment of over 18,000 students and a materials budget of over 2 million dollars. KSU is located in Manhattan, a community of 45,000 in the rolling Flint Hills. Deadline for application is October 15, 1988. Send letter of application, resume, and names, addresses and phone number of three references to: Charlene Grass, Associate Dean, Kansas State University Libraries, Manhattan, KS 66506. KSU is an Equal Opportunity, Affirmative Action Employer. Women and minorities are encouraged to apply. COMPUTER REFERENCE SERVICES LIBRARIAN. Northern Michigan University is a state university of 8,000 students and 900 employees located in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula on the shore of Lake Superior. Olson Library contains over 450,000 volumes, subscribes to over 2,900 serials, and houses both A-V and depository documents collections. The Computer Reference Services Librarian provides and coordinates the library’s computer-based reference to patrons seeking information, and teaches them how to use library resources. Qualifications: Master’s degree from an ALA-accredited library school; facility with microcomputers and software; experience with database searching; knowledge of latest developments in computer reference services; ability to integrate automated and traditional reference services; ability to work effectively with faculty, students and colleagues; effective oral and written communication skills; a second master’s degree in a subject area desirable. Salary: $27,000 minimum, depending upon experience and qualifications. Faculty status, tenure track. Submit nominations or letter of application with resume, three letters of recommendation, and copies of credentials and transcripts to: Director’s Office, Olson Library, Northern Michigan University, Marquette, MI 49855-5376. Application review will begin after: October 15, 1988. Starting date: December 1, 1988. An AAÆO employer. COORDINATOR OF ACCESS SERVICES, Northern Illinois University Libraries, DeKalb, I11. Seeking a qualified individual to fill a 12-month, tenurβ- track position at the rank of assistant professor or above, depending on qualifications. Responsibilities: Under the direction of the head of general reference department participates in. the full range of departmental activities including reference service, online database searches, and library instruction. Applicants should have a strong commitment to public service-oriented librarianship. Coordinates the NIU Libraries interlibrary loan unit (high volume). Supervises and trains ILL staff. Coordinates activities associated with the Public Services aspects of the online catalog, including user training. Qualifications: MLS from an ALA-accredited library school and a second master’s degree or thirty hours beyond the MLS required for an appointment at the rank of assistant professor. Demonstrated ability to communicate effectively. Basic knowledge of online database searching. A minimum of three years in public services preferred. Supervisory experience and familiarity with public services computer applications desirable. Salary and benefits: $22,000 minimum for a 12-month contract; Illinois Retirement System; faculty status and rank. Applications received by October 1, 1988, will be given first consideration, but applications will continue to be accepted until the position is filledĝ Send a cover letter with: 1) a complete statement of qualifications; 2) resume of education and relevant experience; and 3) at least three names, addresses and telephone numbers of references to: Elizabeth A. Titus, Assistant Director for Public Services, 414 Founders Memorial Library, Northern Illinois University, DeKalb, IL 60115. EO/AAE. DIRECTOR OF ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES, the University of California, Davis. This new Assistant University Librarian position reporting 572 / C &RL News to the University Librarian serves as a member of the senior management team. This position directs the Library’s programs in personnel, labor relations, budget and planning, and facilities, including direct supervision of 3 FTE and indirect supervision of 9 FTE. It is responsible for the Library’s overall planning efforts; for the management of Library personnel and budget functions, gathering and analyzing data to assist in management decisions and evaluation of services; assumption of leadership role in long range planning and budgetary projections; assistance in preparation of grant proposals, and other related duties. Specific assignments include coordination of the personnel activities for 65 academic, 230 clerical and 250 student staff in 4 major libraries; administration of labor agreements for both the academic and the clerical staff; oversight of the peer review process and professional activities program in coordination with the Librarians Association of the University of California and direct involvement in a major building expansion program to be completed in 1992. Qualifications: Degree in business, accounting, industrial relations or public administration required. A minimum of 7 years progressively responsible experience in analyzing data including preparation, administration and control of budget and budgetary process and supervision of operations. Requires application of automation and microcomputers to support a management information system. Experience in human resources management and planning highly desirable. Experience with a complex organization within an academic setting preferred. Excellent writing, speaking and interpersonal skills required. Open December 1, 1988. Salary: $42,800––$68,100, dependent on qualifications and experience. Send letter, resume and the names, addresses and telephone numbers of three references (including current supervisor) to: Sandra A. Vella, Assistant Library Personnel Librarian, 108 Shields Library, University of California, Davis, CA 95616; Telephone: (916) 752-1138. Applications received by October 15, 1988, will be assured consideration. The University of California, Davis is committed to a policy of affirmative action and specifically invites inquires and applications from women and ethnic minorities. DIRECTOR OF TECHNICAL AND AUTOMATED SERVICES, Baylor University Libraries. Responsibilities: Management of technical service operations in acquisitions, catalog, and serials departments; planning, implementation, and operation of the libraries’ automated systems; liaison with Baylor’s computer center, bibliographic utilities, and vendors; participation with other library directors in general library planning. Qualifications: ALA- accredited MLS; minimum of 5 years recent technical service experience in an academic library, including 3 years as department head; comprehensive knowledge of library automation and technical services operations; experience with OCLC or other major bibliographic utility; relevant experience with automated library systems. Salary: $33,000 minimum, depending on qualifications. 12-month contract; academic status and rank; tenure-track. Excellent benefit package. By September 30, 1988, send letter of application, resume and names of three references to: Sheila Slater, Chair of Technical Services Search Committee, Baylor University, Moody Memorial Library, BU Box 7151, Waco, TX 76798-7151. Baylor University is an AA/EEO employer. EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR. Nelinet, Inc. seeks an Executive Director to lead the network in a program of balanced growth. The successful candidate will be accomplished in program planning, budgeting, and execution; experienced in library automation; and familiar with current issues in information technology and interlibrary cooperation. The position requires considerable public speaking and a substantial amount of regional and national travel. Nelinet is a New England-wide, not-for-profit network organized in 1979 to assist member libraries in achieving their resource sharing and public service goals through cooperative, cost-effective, automation-based programs. It has a membership of more than 400 libraries and revenues of almost $9 million annually and is Septem ber 1988 / 573 currently operating under a five-year strategic plan. The Executive Director is the chief executive and operating officer of the corporation and reports to and is a member of the Board of Trustees. Salary: $45,000--$67,000. Applications and nominations may be sent to: the Chair, Search Committee, Nelinet, Inc., 385 Elliot Street, Newton, MA 02164, by October 15, 1988. GOVERNMENT DOCUMENTS / MICROFORMS LIBRARIAN. To coordin­ ate the activities of the Library’s U.S. Government Documents Depository and to oversee the activities of a large microforms collection. Experience in documents is required. Familiarity with general reference work and microforms desirable. Supervisory experience would be helpful. ALA- accredited MLS required. Excellent fringe benefits. Minimum salary $25,000. Send resume by September 30, 1988, to: Jam es DeLancey, Georgetown University, P.O. Box 37445, Washington, DC 20013. Georgetown University is an equal opportunity, affirmative action institution in employment and admission. INSTRUCTIONAL SERVICES LIBRARIAN. This position has primary responsibility for planning and implementing bibliographic instruction for undergraduates, and for coordinating similar programs for graduate students and faculty. The incumbent is also responsible for identifying and selecting materials that support undergraduate and beginning graduate-level instruction, mostly in the liberal arts. The Instructional Services Librarian is responsible for providing library services to undergraduates and to graduate students in the School of Arts and Sciences, including planning, coordinating, implementing and monitoring instructional programs within the libraries’ Humanities and History Division. The Librarian is also expected to provide leadership in developing and implementing instructional programs on a system- wide basis, and to act as a resource in development of CAI and related computer-based instructional programs. This position serves as the collection development officer for Burgess-Carpenter (the chief instructional library in the system), including liaison with faculty, bibliographers and committees on instruction. The incumbent is expected to provide extensive bibliographic and in-depth reference service using a variety of printed and electronic sources. Requirements include evidence of imagination and leadership skills; knowledge and understanding of the process of scholarly communication and of the complexities of a major research library; and superior oral and written communication skills. Preference will be given to candidates with successful experience in relevant areas of library operations, especially responsibility for bibliographic instruction programs and for public service activities. Accredited MLS preferred, graduate subject degree desirable. Salary ranges are: Librarian I: $26,500––$34,450; Librarian II: $28,500––$38,475. Excellent benefits include tuition exemption for self and family and assistance with University housing. Send resume, listing three references, to: Kathleen Wiltshire, Director of Personnel, Box 35 Butler Library, Columbia University, 535 West 114th Street, New York, NY 10027. Deadline for application is October 15, 1988. An affirmative action, equal opportunity employer. JOHNSON GRADUATE SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT LIBRARY (Assistant/Senior Assistant Librarian), Cornell University. Setting: Small library (155,000 vols. and 550,000 microtexts) with staff of 3 librarians and 5 staff located in graduate school of business; serves faculty of school (38), 30 doctoral, 450 MBA students plus others interested in business and management. Responsibilities: Under department head’s direction, share with other librarians professional assignments in public service, technical processing, staff supervision, and computer-assisted services; learn University- wide systems; provide reference service and research support; assist with instruction and bibliographic projects; participate in problem solving with 574 / C &RL News technical work; assist with supervision and training support staff; help coordinate library and computer supported systems. Qualifications: MLS from ALA-accredited library school; coursework in relevant social science disciplines desirable; searching ability with online systems (DIALOG, BRS, Dow Jones) required; 1-3 years library experience or equivalent desirable. Salary: $19,500 entry minimum; depending on qualifications and experience. Apply to: Ann Dyckman, Personnel Director, Cornell University Library, 201 Olin Library, Ithaca, NY 14853-5301. (Include cover letter, resume and list of three references.) Applications requested by October 1, 1988, but accepted until position is filled. Cornell University is an equal opportunity, affirmative action employer. MUSIC LIBRARIAN. Subject specialist in music assigned to General and Humanities Reference Center of Bobst Library. Provides reference assistance, library instruction, and database searching. Selects books, scores and recordings in music with emphasis on early and Renaissance music, 20th Century music, and ethnomusicology. Accredited MLS, subject Master’s degree required for tenure. Two years successful public service experience in an academic library and degree in Musicology preferred. Reading knowledge of German highly desirable. Faculty status, tuition remission, TIAA/CREF or alternative pension program, five weeks annual vacation. Salary minimum: $26,000. To insure consideration, send resume and letter of application, including the names, addresses and telephone numbers of three references by September 30, 1988, to: Alice Deich, Personnel Representative, New York University Libraries, 70 Washington Square South, New York, NY 10012. New York University is an equal opportunity, affirmative action employer. PHYSICAL SCIENCES LIBRARIAN. New position in a landgrant university library serving 8,500 undergraduates, 1,000 graduate students, and 700 faculty. Under the direction of the Assistant Director for Collections and Services, duties include general reference work in the Main Library, supervision of the Klosterman Chemistry Library, bibliographic instruction, online database searching (e.g., STN/CAS), and collection development. Responsibilities for liaison with departments of chemistry, biochemistry, polymers and coatings, geology, physics, and possibly others as assigned. Qualifications: Required: graduate degree from ALA-accredited school. Preferred: course work in chemistry or another physical science, and related experience in an academic library. Must understand the needs of researches and be able to provide service to a diverse research-oriented clientele. The NDSU Library is a member of Tri- College University, an established and accredited consortium (NDSU, Moorhead State University, Concordia College). The Tri-College University Library Consortium has been a member of the Minnesota State University System’s PALS online integrated system since its inception in 1979. NDSU is located in Fargo, an educational, cultural, and medical center for the Upper Plains. The total population of the metropolitan area, which includes Moorhead, Minnesota, exceeds 145,000. The area is within a short drive of the Minnesota lake country and 4 hours from Minneapolis and Winnipeg. Minimum salary: $22,500. Generous benefits including TIAA/CREF and Blue Cross/Blue Shield. Applications should be received no later than October 3, 1988, for maximum consideration. Send letter of application; current resume; and names, addresses, and phone numbers of three references to: Personnel Office, North Dakota State University, P.O. Box 5227, Fargo, ND 58105. NDSU is an equal opportunity institution. PRESERVATION / ASSISTANT COLLECTION DEVELOPMENT LI­ BRARIAN. Reports to Chair, Collection Quality Enhancement. Responsibilities include managing preservation, book repair and disaster response operations and assisting with collection development activities Septem ber 1988 / 575 including approval plans, liaison to university departments, policy revision, collection evaluation and gifts. Required: ALA-accredited MLS; strong communication and interpersonal skills; demonstrated managerial/supervisory ability; experience with or education in principles and techniques of preservation; knowledge of bibliographic activities, research, and publication pertinent to academic institutions. Preferred: microcomputer competency; two years related professional experience; second masters degree. Salary: $22,000 minimum for a 12 month appointment, depending on qualifications and experience. Librarians at KSU have academic rank and are eligible for tenure, sabbatical leaves and research support. Vacation of 22 working days plus state holidays. Choice of retirement and medical plans. Kansas State University is a land-grant institution with an enrollment of over 18,000 students and a materials budget of over 2 million dollars. KSU is located in Manhattan, a community of 45,000 in the rolling Flint Hills. Deadline for application is October 15, 1988. Send letter of application, resume, and names, addresses and phone number of three references to: Charlene Grass, Associate Dean, Kansas State University Libraries, Manhattan, KS 66506. KSU is an Equal Opportunity, Affirmative Action Employer. Women and minorities are encouraged to apply. REFERENCE LIBRARIAN. This is a professional position to provide services to students, faculty, and staff. Responsibilities include reference/information desk coverage, online searching, faculty liaison, collection development, bibliographic instruction. Some evening and weekend work required. Significant online searching experience highly desirable; science background preferred. Tenure-track position requiring second Master’s/sixth year certificate by year six. ALA-accredited Master’s in Library/Information Sciences required. $2095/month minimum. Position starts January 4, 1989. First review of applications will be October 15, 1988. Applications will be reviewed until the position is filled. Send letter of application, resume/vitae, and names of three references to: Harvey Varnet, Director, University Library, Governors State University, University Park, IL 60466. GSU is an Equal Opportunity, Affirmative Action University and encourages applications from members of minority groups and women. SERIALS CATALOGER, Illinois State University. Works within the Cataloging and Records Maintenance Division of Technical Services as coordinator of all serials operations including supervision of support staff, cataloging, and records maintenance of serials publications. Also participates in activities developed to carry out responsibilities of the Division. Reports to the Head, Cataloging and Records Maintenance Division. Attends Library Faculty and Division meetings and participates in divisional, Library and University affairs. Acts as serials resource person within the Division. Qualifications: ALA-accredited MLS degree. Second advanced degree or certificate of advanced study in library science, or another subject discipline required for Tenure and Appointment or Promotion beyond Instructor Rank. Required: minimum of three years of professional experience with computer systems/database systems. Experience with serials cataloging and control preferred. Supervisory experience highly desirable. Salary and rank: $24,000 minimum. Faculty Rank (Instructor or Assistant Professor) and eligibility for tenure. Benefits include State Retirement Program, Health and Dental Insurance, and other fringe benefits. Position available: September 1, 1988. Applications: to assure consideration, send application, resume, and the names of three references before October 10, 1988, (applications will be accepted, however, until the position is filled) to: Fred M. Peterson, University Librarian, Milner Library, Room 311B, Illinois State University, Normal, IL 61761. Deadline: October 10, 1988, or until position is filled. Illinois State University is an Equal Opportunity, Affirmative Action Employer. 576 / C&RL News SYSTEMS LIBRARIAN. Tenure track position; ALA-accredited MLS required; automation experience necessary. Responsible for technical management of libraries automation system (NOTIS). Liaison with computer center and coordination of decision making on major aspects of implementation of the system. Available immediately; salary competitive, $25,000 minimum. Application deadline: November 18, 1988. Submit resume and 3 letters of references to: Landon Greaves, Southeastern Louisiana University, Library, P.O. Drawer 896, University Station, Hammond, LA 70402; (504) 549- 2234. TWO POSITIONS. 1) Reference Librarian - Education: The incumbent is responsible for general and in-depth reference services to faculty and students, and serves as liaison to the College of Education. He/she participates in the development of the reference and general collections, provides instruction in the use of the library with special emphasis on resources in education, and conducts database searches using DIALOG and other automated systems. Qualifications: ALA-accredited Master’s degree required; academic background in education essential, a second Master’s degree or graduate work in education preferred; reading knowledge of at least one foreign language; experience in providing reference service in an academic/research library preferred; experience in searching ERIC and other online/CD-ROM databases highly desirable. Salary: $20,000 base. 2) Serials Librarian: The incumbent serves as a section head within the Collection Management Department, supervising five support staff and student assistants. He/she is responsible for the management of all periodicals/standing order/binding functions. Other duties include serials collection evaluation and analysis, participation in policy formulation and budget planning, and coordination of serials activities with other library units and with academic departments. The Library currently uses Faxon’s LINX for serials check-in and will be automating all serials functions via the Geac Integrated Library Information System by 1989/90. Qualifications: ALA- accredited Master’s degree required; three to five years experience with serials management in an academic/research library; automation/Faxon LINX/OCLC experience highly desirable; excellent communication skills; evidence of continued professional development. Salary: $23,000 base. For full consideration, send letter of application, resume, the names, addresses, and phone numbers of three references, and photocopies of all academic transcripts by October 3, 1988, to: Linda Farynk, Assistant University Librarian, Old Dominion University, Norfolk, VA 23529-0256. Old Dominion University is an affirmative action, equal opportunity institution and requires compliance with the Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986. WORLD HISTORY REFERENCE LIBRARIAN. Subject specialist in world history (excluding U.S., Latin American, and Near Eastern history) assigned to General Reference and Humanities Unit of Bobst Library. Provides reference assistance, library instruction, and database searching. Selects books and evaluates collection for all historical periods with emphasis on retrospective selection in modern history of Western Europe. Accredited MLS, subject Master’s degree required for tenure. Two years successful public service experience in an academic library and degree in Western European history preferred. Reading knowledge of French required. Knowledge of Italian desirable. Faculty status, tuition remission, TIAA/CREF or alternative pension program, five weeks annual vacation. Salary minimum: $26,000. To insure consideration, send resume and letter of application, including the names, addresses and telephone numbers of three references by September 30, 1988, to: Alice Deich, Personnel Representative, New York University Libraries, 70 Washington Square South, New York, NY 10012. New York University is an equal opportunity, affirmative action employer. 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Late job notices are $12.60 per line for members, $14.70 for POSITIONS OPENACQUISITIONS LIBRARIAN, Albert R. Mann Library, Cornell Uni- versify Library. The Albert R. Mann Library at Cornell University sup­ports the programs of the Colleges of Agriculture & Life Sciences, and Human Ecology. It houses a collection of 550,000 volumes and 9,600 current serial titles, and is considered to be the premier agri­cultural and life sciences library within an academic institution in the United States. The acquisitions unit is responsible for processing monographs, serials and g EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITYThe School of Library and Information Science at INDIANA UNIVERSITYIS SEEKING APPLICATIONS FROM STUDENTS WHO DESIRE ACADEMIC FELLOWSHIPS FOR THE PURPOSE OF COMPLETING THE DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY DEGREEScholarships will be awarded to students who have exceptional academic credentials, and who demon­strate interest and expertise in one of the following areas of research and/or practice:*Administration of Information Networks;* Information Services to Handicapped Youth;* Innovations in Info September 1988 / 555 ASSISTANT ARCHIVIST FOR RECORDS MANAGEMENT AND PLANNING. Under the general supervision of the Head of the De­partment of Archives and Manuscripts, is responsible for the coordi­nation and direction of the university’s records management pro­gram; for the coordination and facilitation of the departmental strategic plan, including related planning and policy activities and projects; and for the coordination of other departmental planning. Serves on departmental reference desks as assigned. Required Qualificat ASSISTANT DEAN OF LIBRARIESThis position orchestrates library support to in­structional, academic, and research programs of Wayne State University. Primary areas of compe­tence are administrative skills, planning and orga­nizing, budget formulation, and policy develop­ment. The incumbent of this position participates in the overall administration of the WSU Library Sys­tem, with line administrative assignments in the full range of technical services area, including collec­tion development.WSU Libraries have 556 / C&RL News Tempe, AZ 85287-1006. ASU is an affirmative action, equal opportu­nity employer.ASSISTANT BIOLOGY LIBRARIAN, University of Illinois Library at Urbana-Champaign (Search Re-opened). A faculty position. Under the direction of the Biology Librarian, the Assistant Biology Librarian coordinates reference and online searching services; is responsible for bibliographic instruction; supervision of some support staff, and some original cataloging; and works closely with the Biology Librar­ian in the areas of planning evidence of research orientation and ability to meet university re­quirements for promotion and tenure. Preferred: Experience in refer­ence or bibliographic instruction; familiarity with standard personal computer packages, such as word processors, database manage­ment systems, or spreadsheets. Desired: Supervisory experience; cataloging experience. Salary, $20,000 upward, Assistant Professor level. Send letter of application with complete resume, and the names, addresses, and telephone numbers of five refe ASSISTANT UNIVERSITY LIBRARIAN FOR COLLECTION MANAGEMENTUniversity of Iowa Libraries, Iowa City, IowaThe University of Iowa Libraries seeks candidates for this senior administrative position to assume re­sponsibility for collection development, preservation, the special collections department, and participate as a member of the administrative team in the overall administration of the university libraries. The AUL for collection management is central in collection policy development, allocation of materials September 1988 / 557 with technical and administrative support in automated systems. Works closely with the Director and the Library Department Heads on local needs assessment, planning, development, and implemen­tation of micro-, mini-, and mainframe-based systems in support of library functions and programs. Carries out assignments in accord­ance with established priorities as determined by the Director and the Library administrative team. Participates in overall Library plan­ning, budget preparation and the formulation of Li ASSISTANT DIRECTOR OF EDUCATIONAL SUPPORT SER­VICES, Montgomery College. Montgomery College, a comprehen­sive Community College with campuses in Takorna Park, Rockville and Germantown, Md., is seeking candidates for the position of As­sistant Director of Educational Support Services for the Takoma Park Campus. This position reports directly to the College Director of Edu­cational Support Services and is responsible for the administration of all aspects of the Campus’s Educational Support Services unit, in­c 558 / C&RL News ASSISTANT RESEARCH LIBRARIAN. Amgen is a dynamic and growing organization producing products for human health care through applied biotechnology. We now have an excellent opportu­nity for a librarian interested in being a part of our rapidly expanding library. The position involves a wide variety of responsibilities, most important being reference and online searching skills. Additional re­sponsibilities will also include some cataloging and indexing. Quali­fied candidates must have an MLS from an ALA-accre agement team.” May have responsibility for limited reference and/or collection development, depending upon background and experi­ence. Required: MLS or equivalent degree from ALA-accredited program; minimum 5 years professional library experience; at least 3 years experience as supervisor, manager or unit head in library or other information services environment; prior experience with auto­mated systems; excellent communication skills; ability to motivate staff; commitment to staff development; well-develop ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR OF LIBRARIES FOR INFORMATION ACCESS AND SYSTEMSTexas Tech UniversityResponsibilities: Under the general direction of the Director of Libraries responsible for the day-to-day activities associated with providing library services and information to the university community. Partici­pates in the overall management, policy formulation, and planning for the libraries. Provides leadership in implementing and evaluating services in a collegial, dynamic environment. Recruits, supervises and evalu September 1988 / 559 line database searches; and verifying data for interlibrary loan re­quests. The Branch Librarian serves 140 university and U.S. Depart­ment of Agriculture scientists and extension specialists and is responsible for a collection of over 16,000 volumes. Qualifications: Required: ALA-accredited MLS; experience in an academic or spe­cial library; effective oral and written communication skills; ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships. Preferred: ex­perience with current periodicals and planning and development of library services and facilities; maintain­ing effective working relationships with Libraries Faculty, patrons, the Library Committee of the Experiment Station, and other Branch Libraries; supervising one library assistant; conducting online data­base searches; and verifying data for interlibrary loan requests. The Branch Librarian serves 230 university faculty and U.S. Department of Agriculture scientists and extension specialists, and is responsible for a collection of over 35,0 ASSOCIATE UNIVERSITY LIBRARIAN FOR COLLECTION DEVELOPMENT AND MANAGEMENTRutgers UniversityRutgers University Libraries invites applications and nominations for the position of Associate University Librarian for Collection Development and Management. This position reports to the University Librarian and is a member of her senior management team.The Associate University Librarian is responsible for providing leadership for all collection development and management activities of the Libraries and to develop th 560 / C&RL News (goal is an integrated system), and coordinate ground work toward that goal. Coordinate microcomputer services in the library. Light ref­erence duties. Required: MLS degree (ALA); knowledge of OCLC, AACR2 and LC, two years experience with computers. Desired: Good written and oral communication skills, experience with an au­tomated library system. Salary: Minimum $16,500 for a 10 month contract. Send letter, resume, and 3 recent references to Bob Gullo, Director, St. John Fisher College Library, 3690 East Av velops and recommends authority control procedures and resolves authority problems. Qualifications: MLS from an ALA-accredited li­brary school; academic library cataloging experience with AACR2 and LC classification desirable; knowledge of OCLC and other auto­mated systems desirable; knowledge of online authority control sys­tems desirable; working knowledge of a Western foreign language, preferably German. Minimum salary $19728. Send letter of applica­tion, resume and three letters of reference to: Personn September 1988 / 561 perience with AACR2 and Dewey. Knowledge of OCLC, or a compa­rable online system. Christian commitment and membership in an evangelical church. Preference given to members of the sponsoring denomination. Salary range: $18,360-$40,0Q0. TIAA/CREF. Send application, resume and three current references by October 15, 1988, to: James D. Newburg, Director of Learning Services, Point Loma Nazarene College, 3900 Lomaland Drive, San Diego, CA 92106.CATALOG LIBRARIAN, SERIALS. Does original and copy cata­loging of al LIBRARY DIRECTORThe University of Michigan-DearbornThe University of Michigan-Dearborn invites ap­lications and nominations of highly qualified can­idates for the position of Director of the Library. he director reports to the Vice Chancellor for Aca­emic Affairs.The University of Michigan-Dearborn, with a fac­lty of 300, is one of three campuses of the Univer­ity of Michigan. It is located on 120 partially ooded acres in suburban Detroit and serves ,300 undergraduate and graduate students with olleges of l 562 / C&RL News approximately $2 million. The deadline is September 30, 1988, or until filled. Stanford University is an Equal Opportunity and Affirma­tive Action Employer. Applicants should send a letter expressing their interest in the position and include a resume of their education and relevant experience, and the names of at least three references to: Dick R. Miller, Head of Technical Services and Systems Librarian, Lane Medical Library, Stanford University Medical Center, Stan­ford, CA 94305-5323; (415)723-4585.COMPU be creative, innovative, and independent managers with demon­strated experience in library problem solving. They must have an ac­credited MLS and five years experience in progressively responsible positions in academic or research libraries. In addition, they must be conversant with collection development and management, resource sharing, bibliographic instruction, reference services, and library au­tomation. A demonstrated ability to plan and implement library ser­vices and programs as well as a demonstrat September 1988 / 563 at Omaha, Omaha, NE 68182-0237. Review of resumes will con­tinue until position is filled. AA/EOE.HEAD, ACQUISITIONS SECTION, Michel Orradre Library, Santa Clara University. Manages operations of Acquisitions Section; su­pervises 5 FTE non-exempt staff; oversees firm orders, serial sub­scriptions, domestic approval plans, out-of-print orders, and gift processing; serves as primary liaison with University’s Business Of­fice concerning acquisitions budget of approximately 1 million dol­lars; coordinates acqui part-time staff members. In addition to an accredited MLS, require­ments are: ability to work effectively with staff in other library units and with library users, ability to plan effectively, evidence of creativity and initiative, reading knowledge of one modern western European language, relevant supervisory experience, and a thorough com-PUBLIC SERVICES LIBRARIANWayne State University announces a vacancy for a Public Service Law Librarian to i) perform profes­sional work in reference, including rotating 564 / C&RL News mand of bibliographic techniques and principles, including knowl­edge of database techniques. Preference will be given to candidateswith bibliographic experience in a large research library. Salaryranges are: Librarian I: $26,500-$34,450; Librarian II:$28,500-$38,475; Librarian III: $31,000-$45,675. Excellent bene­fits include tuition exemption for self and family and assistance withUniversity housing. Send resume, listing three references, to:Kathleen Wiltshire, Director of Personnel, Box 35 Butler Library considered. Applicable experience in an academic library is prefer­ red. Ability to work harmoniously with University faculty and cooper­ atively with Library staff, effective interpersonal and communicative skills are essential. Interest in and basic knowledge of library automa­tion is helpful. Flexibility and tolerance of ambiguity will be neces­ sary, given the impending changes noted above. Appointment: Po­ sition is permanent, tenure leading, with faculty status and rank. Appointment rank will be Inst REFERENCE LIBRARIAN/BIBLIOGRAPHIC INSTRUCTION COORDINATORCalifornia State University, FullertonResponsibilities: Plans, coordinates, and evaluates bibliographic instruction program and trains other librarians involved in the program. Creates teaching materials. Participates in providing reference services to academic community. Participates in computer assisted reference service. May serve as subject special­ist and bibliographer for specific areas.Requirements: MLS from ALA-accredited institution or equiva September 1988 / 565 ence Requirements: Four years (minimum) experience in a health sciences or academic library, including: significant experience with microcomputers, both Macintosh and IBM, technical competence and an in-depth knowledge of DOS and a variety of applications soft­ware, and experience in selection, management and use of media and software. Additional qualifications: Reference and online experi­ence and experience in teaching adult learners desired. Available: August 1, 1988. Send resume to: Lucretia McClure, Ed REFERENCE LIBRARIAN (Search Reopened), Antioch College. Responsibilities include reference, interlibrary loan, online search­ing, and some bibliographic instruction. Night and weekend duty in rotation with 3 other professional staff. Entry level candidates encour­aged to apply. Qualifications: ALA-accredited master’s degree; DIA­LOG and BRS searching experience or course work; subject strength in social sciences preferred. Faculty rank; two-year con­tract; tenure-track position. Minimum salary $21,500. TIAA 566 / C&RL News RESEARCH SUPPORT SERVICES LIBRARIANS. Two positions available in Information and Research Support Services. The ASU West Campus Library seeks applications from opportunity-seeking, dynamic, energetic and creative librarians to join a department of 4.5 Librarians and 5 paraprofessionals. Responsibilities: reference and research support, including an innovative partnership with parapro- fessional information providers, individual consultation with students and faculty on research projects, and delivery of onl MLS; post-MLS experience in a research library setting; providing reference, online searches and bibliographic instruction; experience in selection of materials and developing library collections; excellent interpersonal skills; the ability to market and promote library services in a new environment; evidence of creativity and initiative in profes­sional practices. Preferred Qualifications for both positions: subject expertise, demonstrated by substantial reference or collection devel­opment experience and/ UNIVERSITY LIBRARIANUniversity of Minnesota, Twin CitiesApplications and nominations are invited for the position of University Librarian and Director of University Libraries, Twin Cities campus of the University of Minnesota. The University Libraries includes four major libraries in all subjects exclusive of law. In addition to several world renowned special collections and ar­chives, the University Libraries has extensive holdings of maps, microforms, and government publications. The University Libraries September 1988 / 567 years of experience or a relevant advanced degree; demonstrate a substantial record of service and contributions to librarianship and/ or an applicable academic discipline. For Appointment as Assistant Librarian, salary $20,000 minimum; Must meet the minimum qualifi­cations listed above. About ASU West: The West Campus is a newly founded and rapidly growing upper-division branch campus with ex­ceptional faculty and students, an elegant new library building, a program emphasis on quality services tailored to SUPERVISORY LIBRARIAN (Head, Telephone Reference, Corre­spondence and Bibliography Section) GS-1410-13 (4551), $39,501-$51,354. The Library of Congress is currently seeking highly motivated candidates for the Head, Telephone Reference, Correspondence and Bibliography Section of the General Reading Room Division. This position administers the full range of services for the Section. To qualify, candidates must have a master's degree in library science and one year of professional librarian experience equivale 568 / C&RL News applicant will utilize cataloging skills to assist in the introduction of an online public access catalog offering access to all of the Library’s holdings. Experience with an automated system is desirable. The position offers faculty status, generous health and life insurance plans, TIAA/CREF, 22 days annual vacation, and 10 paid holidays in a 12-month contract. Salary is dependent on qualifications and ex­perience, with a minimum of $22,000. Lafayette is a highly competi­tive independent coeducational unde course offerings in the liberal arts and engineering. We are located within easy travel distance of New York City and Philadelphia and with the advantages of the Poconos and Bucks County nearby. Members of minority groups are encouraged to apply. Please send a letter of application, resume, and three letters of reference by Octo­ber 31, 1988, to: Dorothy Cieslicki, Librarian, Lafayette College, Easton, PA 18042-1797. An equal opportunity employer. LATE JOB LISTINGSASSISTANT DIRECTOR FOR PUBLIC SERVICES AND COLLECTION MANAGEMENT. Reports to the Director of University Libraries and is responsible for the administration of all public services and collection management activities. Has primary responsibility for planning, coordinating and managing the work of the Circulation, Reference, Access Services, Government Documents and Collection Management departments, for coordinating the work of these departments with other University Libraries departments and September 1988 / 569 addresses of three references before 1 October 1988 to: Margaret E. Galloway, Associate Director of Libraries, University of North Texas, Box 5188 N.T. Station, Denton, TX 76203-5188. The University of North Texas is an equal opportunity, affirmative action employer.ASSISTANT UNIVERSITY LIBRARIAN FOR COLLECTIONS, the University of California, Davis. An administrative position reporting directly to the University Librarian which serves as part of the senior management team. Primary responsibility for plannin 570 / C&RL News to library functions. Desired: One to three years experience as a cataloger, preferably in an academic library; grad-level work in science or humanities; general knowledge of programming and database organization (microcom­puters). Send letter of application with 1) a complete statement of qualifications; 2) resume of education and relevant experience; and 3) the names, addresses, and telephone numbers of three references to: Anne Rimmer, Library Personnel Office, University of California, Irvine, P.O. Box September 1988 / 571 sabbatical leaves and research support. Vacation of 22 working days plus state holidays. Choice of retirement and medical plans. Kansas State University is a land-gran t institution with an enrollment of over 18,000 students and a materials budget of over 2 million dollars. KSU is located in Manhattan, a community of 45,000 in the rolling Flint Hills. Deadline for application is October 15, 1988. Send letter of application, resume, and names, addresses and phone number of three references to: Charlene Grass 572 / C&RL News to the University Librarian serves as a member of the senior management team. This position directs the Library’s programs in personnel, labor relations, budget and planning, and facilities, including direct supervision of 3 FTE and indirect supervision of 9 FTE. It is responsible for the Library’s overall planning efforts; for the management of Library personnel and budget functions, gathering and analyzing data to assist in management decisions and evaluation of services; assumption of leadership role in September 1988 / 573 currently operating under a five-year strategic plan. The Executive Director is the chief executive and operating officer of the corporation and reports to and is a member of the Board of Trustees. Salary: $45,000--$67,000. Applications and nominations may be sent to: the Chair, Search Committee, Nelinet, Inc., 385 Elliot Street, Newton, MA 02164, by October 15, 1988.GOVERNMENT DOCUMENTS / MICROFORMS LIBRARIAN. To coordin­ate the activities of the Library’s U.S. Government Documents Depository and to overse 574 / C&RL News technical work; assist with supervision and training support staff; help coordinate library and computer supported systems. Qualifications: MLS from ALA-accredited library school; coursework in relevant social science disciplines desirable; searching ability with online systems (DIALOG, BRS, Dow Jones) required; 1-3 years library experience or equivalent desirable. Salary: $19,500 entry minimum; depending on qualifications and experience. Apply to: Ann Dyckman, Personnel Director, Cornell University Library September 1988 / 575 including approval plans, liaison to university departments, policy revision, collection evaluation and gifts. Required: ALA-accredited MLS; strong communication and interpersonal skills; demonstrated managerial/supervisory ability; experience with or education in principles and techniques of preservation; knowledge of bibliographic activities, research, and publication pertinent to academic institutions. Preferred: microcomputer competency; two years related professional experience; second masters degree. 576 / C&RL News SYSTEMS LIBRARIAN. Tenure track position; ALA-accredited MLS required; automation experience necessary. Responsible for technical management of libraries automation system (NOTIS). Liaison with computer center and coordination of decision making on major aspects of implementation of the system. Available immediately; salary competitive, $25,000 minimum. Application deadline: November 18, 1988. Submit resume and 3 letters of references to: Landon Greaves, Southeastern Louisiana University, Library, P.O. Draw ANNEOUmNCiINnGent Scholar/ TeachersDocumented videotape lectures by master educators for home or classroom viewing“Every American — in or out of school — by means of a home VCR or a library or television station that shows the Eminent Scholar/Teachers series now has access to the faculties of leading universities.”FREDERICK G. 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