University Library Specialist, Acquisitions & Discovery

at NC State University Libraries (view profile)
Published August 15, 2024
Location Raleigh, NC
Category Academic  
Job Type Full-time  
Apply Here https://www.lib.ncsu.edu/jobs/ehra/university-library-specialist-acquisitions-discovery
Cover Letter Requirements Required
Education Requirements Bachelor’s degree and one year of experience in a library or in archives or records management; or High School diploma or equivalency and five years of experience in a library or in archives or records management; or an equivalent combination of training and experience.
Minimum Compensation in Local Currency $63,594
Maximum Compensation in Local Currency $63,594
Hourly or Salary? Salary

Description

The NC State University Libraries invites applications and nominations for the position of University Library Specialist, Acquisitions & Discovery. The Acquisitions & Discovery (A&D) department supports the teaching and research program of the university by providing searchable metadata for the more than 3.5 million volumes and 110,000 print and electronic journal subscriptions purchased by the NC State University Libraries, thus preserving and making accessible the intellectual content of the library’s collections. The Data Projects & Partnerships (DPP) unit is one of three in the A&D department, and primarily focuses on collaborating with others in the department and the Libraries to build high-quality data and efficient tools to enhance the discovery and acquisition of library collections. 

The University Library Specialist contributes to the Libraries’ data and metadata quality, database design and maintenance, and technical workflows in the Data Projects & Partnerships (DPP) unit in the Acquisitions & Discovery (A&D) department. The Specialist ensures the integrity of the Libraries’ discovery and financial systems by providing oversight for the following: advanced-level technical support for the Serials and Monographs Units (reporting and data management); authority control processes; PeopleSoft voucher process, reconciliation of accounts between vendors, the integrated library system (ILS), and PeopleSoft; budget management; and database and troubleshooting support for the department. This position will also facilitate and manage data-related partnerships and projects, providing metadata consulting and technical support for library departments, and occasionally for external parties such as faculty or other campus entities, in collaboration with library departments such as Organizational Strategy and their Library Impact Analysis team. The position will provide facilitation and project management for partnerships and consulting support, including coordinating and communicating timelines, collaborating with multiple stakeholders of varying technical skill levels, and training stakeholders on new tools or workflows as needed.