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Digital Scholarship Librarian (Librarian I)

Digital Scholarship Librarian (Librarian I)

University of Tornto Job Location: Ontario Date Created: 08-21-2013

Position description Reporting to the Digital Services Librarian, the Digital Scholarship Librarian’s primary responsibility will be to work with faculty to support and enable the use of digital content in new research through the provision of sustainable and scalable digital research tools, methods and frameworks. Working collaboratively with library colleagues and university partners, this librarian will also promote the discovery, use and interoperability of the resources in our digital repositories and their associated metadata in support of new knowledge creation, by ensuring effective discovery, interoperability, and persistence of a wide and multidisciplinary range of digital and digitized objects and data, and by identifying and applying standards for descriptive, administrative, and structural metadata. The incumbent will provide leadership in the implementation of digital curation policies, in active partnership with technical and subject specialist library colleagues and the researcher community; ensure the appropriate ingestion, migration and conversion of repository contents on appropriate standardized platforms; contribute to the field through research, professional service, and participation in committees and professional organizations; and actively seek and engage in opportunities for continued professional development. Required Qualifications: • MLIS/MISt degree from an ALA-accredited library school (or an acceptable equivalent). • Practical experience with relevant frameworks such as Drupal, Fedora, and DSpace, and standards such as RDF, METS, MODS, PREMIS, EAD, MARC, TEI, and OAI-ORE • Excellent oral and written communication skills • Demonstrated interest in digital research techniques • Demonstrated ability to lead and catalyze change • Ability to work effectively and collaboratively in teams that encompass a range of professional roles and knowledge • Ability to produce effective and creative technical solutions to support innovative research Preferred Qualifications: • A minimum of two years of professional experience • Project management qualifications and supervisory experience • Research data skills • Teaching experience • Assessment methods • Further relevant technical skills, such as experience with linked data, data visualization, data format manipulation, and current programming languages Salary and Terms of Appointment: Experience and qualifications determine salary and appointment level. This is a permanent staus stream position. Librarian I: $58, 100 NOTE: Librarians at the University of Toronto are members of the University of Toronto Faculty Association. How to Apply: Please send letters of application, curriculum vitae and the names of three referees to Library Human Resources at utlhr@utoronto.ca or to Robarts Library, 130 St. George Street, Toronto, Ontario M5S 1A5, or by fax to 416.946.5543. At least two of the referees should be supervisory. Please send a single electronic file (MS Word or pdf with a file name convention of Surname,FirstName.digSchLib . The deadline for applications is September 19, , 2013. Please note we are concurrently looking for a Digital Initiatives Librarian (Librarian I). All qualified candidates are encouraged to apply; however, Canadians and permanent residents will be given priority. The University of Toronto Libraries thank all applicants for their interest, however, will only be contacting those applicants selected for an interview. University of Toronto Libraries: The University of Toronto is a major public research institution with a student body of over 67,000 full and part-time students and over 7,000 faculty members who teach and perform research in hundreds of different disciplines. The University of Toronto Libraries, which is the largest academic library in Canada and ranked third in North America, supports teaching and research in all disciplines through service and outreach, excellent collections and access to extensive digital resources and services. University of Toronto Library System: http://onesearch.library.utoronto.ca/ University of Toronto: http://www.hrandequity.utoronto.ca/site3.aspx Policies for librarians: http://www.hrandequity.utoronto.ca/about-hr-equity/policies-guidelines-agreements.htm#agreements University of Toronto Faculty Association: http://www.utfa.org/

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