Showing posts with label music librarian. Show all posts
Showing posts with label music librarian. Show all posts
Wednesday, October 02, 2013
Public Services Librarian - Allen Music Library, University of Hartford, West Hartford
Public Services Librarian - Allen Music Library, University of Hartford,
West Hartford. Position Summary: Provides formal and informal
bibliographic instruction to students, faculty and staff. Supervises
circulation, reserves, stack maintenance and equipment operations in the
music/dance library. Assists library patrons in their research using
print, online and audiovisual resources in music and dance. Recommends
public service policies for the Allen Library to Head of Allen Library
and Mortensen Library's Head of Reference and Public Services. This
regular full-time exempt position may work evenings and/or rotate
weekends. Key Responsibilities: Assists students and other library
patrons in making the best use of print, electronic, and audiovisual
music, dance, and other performing arts resources in a wide array of
languages and formats and responds to questions. Recruits, trains, and
evaluates staff who provide reference and information service to library
patrons. Helps devise and implement public service policies,
procedures, new services, and marketing strategies in consultation or
collaboration with the Head of Allen Library and the Mortensen Library's
Head of Reference and Public Services. Assists the Head of the Allen
Library in identifying priorities, goals, strategies, and direction of
Allen Library. Plans and presents instructional classes on information
resources to students, faculty and staff. Administers the HLM 020 online
information literacy course. Maintains print manuals and online
information. Supervises the Allen Library circulation department,
including circulation services, course reserves, stack maintenance, and
equipment. Supervises one full-time assistant plus student employees.
Monitors the student employee budget in an effort to ensure prudent
fiscal management. Updates and maintains the Allen Library web pages in
conjunction with the University Libraries Web Applications Developer and
Technology Specialist to enhance usability, promote library offerings,
and ensure maintenance is in compliance with University standards and
University Libraries policies. Helps develop, enhance, and/or test
information search tools. Provides recommendations for title development
of the print and online reference collection and assists in the overall
maintenance of the collection. Maintains awareness of trends and
advances in the field through attendance at relevant meetings or
seminars as well as through regular examination of literature in the
field. Participates in relevant professional organizations. Serves on
internal and external committees as appropriate. Maintains statistics
and develops accurate reports for the Head of the Allen Library.
Performs other related duties as assigned. Indicates an "essential" job
function. Formal Education: Bachelor's Degree required with a major in
music and Master's Degree of Library Science from an A.L.A. accredited
institution required (or recognized equivalents). Work Experience: 1
year to < 2 years. Knowledge & Skills: Professional Skills:
Requires knowledge of theories and practices of a professional field.
This level of skill is typically reserved for an individual with a
four-year degree, or a high-level vocational skill demonstrated by a
number of years of on-the-position experience (i.e. management). Writes
reports using technical data requiring considerable interpretation,
developing new methods and procedures. Frequently applies knowledge to
practical issues and problems. See the complete job description at http://www.hartford.edu/hrd/Employment.aspx.
Working Conditions: Normal office situation. Physical Efforts:
Typically sitting at a desk or table. Requires good hearing. Using
equipment requiring high dexterity. Intermittently sitting, standing,
stooping. Moderate lifting or carrying 26-50 lbs. Special Skills: The
ability to work effectively with diverse groups. Pay Grade: G -- See
salary ranges at http://www.hartford.edu/hrd/files/pdf/Non_Union_staff_salary_ranges.pdf. See benefits overview at http://www.hartford.edu/hrd/Employment.aspx.
Application Procedures: There is no deadline for applications and the
position will remain open until filled. Electronic resumes are highly
encouraged. All resumes are acknowledged. If you are applying by email,
please send one complete set of the following: resume, cover letter
(including position of interest and salary requirements), and
professional references to hrd@hartford.edu.
If you are applying by either fax or by mail, please send two complete
sets of the following: resume, cover letter (including position of
interest and salary requirements), and professional references to:
University of Hartford, Attn: Human Resources Development, 200
Bloomfield Ave., West Hartford, CT 06117-1599, Fax: 860.768.4732. The
University is an Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) and Affirmative
Action employer.
Labels:
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music librarian,
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Location:
West Hartford, CT, USA
Wednesday, July 03, 2013
Public Services Coordinator - Allen Music Library, University of Hartford, West Hartford
Public Services Coordinator - Allen Music Library, University of Hartford,
West Hartford. Position Summary - Manages reserves and stack
maintenance for the Allen Library. Oversees student employees in these
areas. Assists in the daily operations of the circulation desk. Actively
provides information services to all users. This is a regular full-time
position that may include evening hours. Key Responsibilities: Assists
in the management of circulation desk activities including implementing
and communicating library use policies to all patrons as well as
resolving loan problems. Oversees and provides daily support to student
employees working at the circulation desk. Monitors the preparation of
library overdue notices and prepares billing notices for delinquent
materials. Assumes responsibility for circulation monies.* Assumes
responsibility for the preparation and processing of print, sound, and
online library reserves. Maintains Access reserves databases. Educates
faculty regarding reserve procedures.* Provides quality customer service
to internal and external patrons handling a variety of routine library
issues. Answers inquiries regarding music and dance materials. Instructs
patrons in use of the online catalog. Assists with patron requests for
interlibrary services.* Assumes responsibility for the maintenance of
stacks, including shelving and inventories. Assigns work, oversees and
provides daily support to student shelving staff.* Collects and
maintains relevant statistics including monthly and annual circulation
figures, website and online reserve usage figures, fines paid and monies
collected. Provides statistical information to appropriate parties
including the Head of Allen Library and the Public Services Librarian to
be used for ad hoc and annual reports. Assumes responsibility for
ensuring appropriate maintenance of audio-visual, electronic,
photocopying and print equipment. Performs other related duties as
assigned. * Indicates an "essential" job function. Formal Education:
Bachelor’s Degree required with a major in music or a recognized
equivalent. Work Experience: 1 year to < 2 years. Special Skills: The
ability to work effectively with diverse groups.* Pay Grade: H -- See
salary ranges at http://www.hartford.edu/hrd/files/pdf/Non_Union_staff_salary_ranges.pdf. This position is 35 hours per week. See the complete job description at http://www.hartford.edu/hrd/Employment.aspx.
Application Procedures: There is no deadline for applications and the
position will remain open until filled. Electronic resumes are highly
encouraged. All resumes are acknowledged. If you are applying by email,
please send one complete set of the following: resume, cover letter
(including position of interest and salary requirements), and
professional references to hrd@hartford.edu.
If you are applying by either fax or by mail, please send two complete
sets of the following: resume, cover letter (including position of
interest and salary requirements), and professional references to:
University of Hartford, Attn: Human Resources Development, 200
Bloomfield Ave., West Hartford, CT 06117-1599. Fax: 860.768.4732. All
applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to
race, color, sex, age, religion, national and ethnic origin, disability,
sexual orientation, marital status, gender identity or expression,
veteran status, genetic information, or any other protected class. The
University is an Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) and Affirmative
Action employer (AA), Male (M), Female (F), Disabled (D), Veteran (V).
Women and minorities are encouraged to apply. Candidates committed to
working with diverse populations and conversant in multicultural issues
are encouraged to apply.
Friday, November 30, 2012
Full-time Digital Cataloging Specialist - Hartford Public Library
Full-time Digital Cataloging Specialist - Hartford Public Library
seeks a full-time Digital Cataloging Specialist. Reporting jointly to
the Technical Services Director and the Curator of the Hartford History
Center, the Digital Cataloging Specialist is responsible for the
cataloging and processing of the Library’s historical collections and
the development and maintenance of the classical music collections. This
includes providing reference services and public program assistance in
the Hartford History Center; the training and supervision of Hartford
History Center staff in the proper handling of historical materials
according to archival standards; original and copy cataloging of
classical music records, music scores and archival collections. Position
Qualifications: Masters degree in library science from an
ALA-accredited program or equivalent. Minimum of three years cataloging
experience. Direct knowledge and experience with OCLC Connexion and
experience with an integrated library system (ILS); experience with III
Millennium ILS preferred. Necessary Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:
Music background of knowledge of the intricacies of music. Ability to
manage multiple complex projects. Historical research and archival
records management skills. Experienced with Encoded Archival Description
(EAD) preferred. Strong commitment to working within a team management
structure. Strong commitment to public service. Strong communication and
public relations skills. Thorough knowledge of selection and
classification of library collection. Thorough knowledge of the
principles and practices of modern library systems and programs. Strong
computer skills with expertise in word-processing, spreadsheet and
database programs, specifically Microsoft Office Suite. Valid
Connecticut driver’s license or ability to obtain upon employment. A
full job description and application are available on our website; www.hplct.org
and from the Administrative Offices, Hartford Public Library, 500 Main
Street, Hartford, CT 06103. Applications accepted until December 28, 2012.
The Hartford Public Library offers a competitive salary commensurate
with experience. Hartford Public Library is an Equal Opportunity
Employer. Hartford Public Library requires a criminal background check
and a pre-employment drug screening for the applicant who is selected
for the position. Applicants will be provided a copy of any positive
drug test results. A criminal record does not necessarily eliminate you
from employment with Hartford Public Library. Each conviction will be
reviewed with respect to the offense, circumstances, seriousness, and
the position for which you apply.
Labels:
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hartford county,
music librarian,
professional,
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Location:
Hartford, CT, USA
Tuesday, September 18, 2012
Cataloging Coordinator - University of Hartford, Allen Music Library
Cataloging Coordinator - University of Hartford, Allen Music Library.
Position Summary: Performs general and basic cataloging and processing
functions for the Allen Library. This position supervises the student
employees. This is a regular position that may include evening and
weekend hours. Key Responsibilities: Trains and oversees students on
proper copy cataloging procedures and processing of music and dance
materials. Provides supervision to student staff performing all copy
cataloging and processing functions. Reviews and approves the work of
all student employees for copy cataloging and processing functions.*
Adheres to local and national standards for copy cataloging of materials
in various formats. Keeps abreast of national cataloging policies.
Performs copy cataloging and creates provisional records for music and
dance materials. Oversees the processing of Hartt recordings. Assists in
the maintenance of authority records to assure the quality and
integrity of the library database.* Establishes and maintains
administrative control over cataloging records and documents detailing
intellectual content. Organizes and arranges materials to facilitate
access for patrons and library staff. Receives, prepares and processes
materials for binding. Maintains supply inventory. Trains and oversees
student staff in the repair of library materials. Provides quality
customer service in person and by telephone, answering inquiries
pertaining to library resources as necessary and appropriate.
Participates in campus, local and area professional development seminars
and training, attends committee and staff meetings as appropriate.
Performs other related duties as assigned. * Indicates an "essential"
job function. Formal Education: Bachelor's Degree in music required.
Work Experience: 0 to < 1 year. Knowledge and Skills: Professional
Skills: Requires knowledge of theories and practices of a professional
field. This level of skill is typically reserved for an individual with a
four-year degree, or a high-level vocational skill demonstrated by a
number of years of on-the-position experience (i.e., management). Writes
reports using technical data requiring considerable interpretation,
developing new methods and procedures. Frequently applies knowledge to
practical issues and problems. Working Conditions: Normal office
situation. Physical Efforts: Typically sitting at a desk or table.
Intermittently sitting, standing, stooping. Typically standing and/or
walking. Typically pushing and/or pulling. Typing and keying data on
computers. Requires repeated reaching by extending hand(s) and/or arm(s)
in any direction. Requires handling by seizing, holding, grasping, or
turning hands, but without finger dexterity. Moderate lifting or
carrying 26-50 lbs. Special Skills: * The ability to work effectively
with diverse groups. Pay Grade I -- See salary ranges at http://www.hartford.edu/hrd/files/pdf/Non_Union_staff_salary_ranges.pdf. See the complete job description at http://www.hartford.edu/hrd/Employment.aspx.
Application Procedures: There is no deadline for applications and the
position will remain open until filled. Electronic resumes are highly
encouraged. All resumes are acknowledged. If you are applying by email,
please send one complete set of the following: resume, cover letter
(including position of interest and salary requirements), and
professional references to hrd@hartford.edu.
If you are applying by either fax or by mail, please send two complete
sets of the following: resume, cover letter (including position of
interest and salary requirements), and professional references to:
University of Hartford, Attn: Human Resources Development, 200
Bloomfield Ave., West Hartford, CT 06117-1599, Fax: 860.768.4732. All
applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to
race, color, sex, age, religion, national and ethnic origin, disability,
sexual orientation, marital status, gender identity or expression,
veteran status, genetic information, or any other protected class. The
University is an Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) and Affirmative
Action employer (AA), Male (M), Female (F), Disabled (D), Veteran (V).
Women and minorities are encouraged to apply. The University of Hartford
is an open and welcoming community, which values diversity in all its
forms. In addition, the University aspires to have its faculty and staff
reflect the rich diversity of its student body and the Hartford region.
Candidates committed to working with diverse populations and conversant
in multicultural issues are encouraged to apply.
Labels:
academic libraries,
cataloging,
hartford county,
manager,
music librarian,
paraprofessional,
reference,
technical services
Location:
West Hartford, CT, USA
Friday, July 30, 2010
Cataloging Coordinator - Allen Music Library, University of Hartford
Cataloging Coordinator - Allen Music Library, University of Hartford. Position Summary: Performs general and basic cataloging and processing functions for the Allen Memorial Library. This position supervises the student employees. This is a regular position that may include evening and weekend hours. Key Responsibilities: Trains and oversees students on proper cataloging procedures and processing of materials. Provides supervision to student staff performing all cataloging and processing functions. Reviews and approves the work of all student employees for copy cataloging and processing functions. Performs original and copy cataloging. Oversees the processing of Hartt recordings. Assists in the maintenance of local authority records to assure the quality and integrity of the library database. Establishes and maintains administrative control over cataloging records and documents detailing intellectual content. Organizes and arranges materials to facilitate access for patrons and library staff. Adheres to local and national standards for copy cataloging of materials in various formats. Keeps abreast of national cataloging policies. Receives, prepares and processes materials for binding. Maintains supply inventory. Trains and oversees student staff in the repair of library materials. Collects and maintains relevant statistics including monthly and annual cataloging, processing, and binding figures. Provides statistical information to appropriate parties including the Head of Allen Library to be used for ad hoc and annual reports. Provides quality customer service in person and by telephone, answering inquiries pertaining to library materials as necessary and appropriate. Participates in campus, local and area professional development seminars and training, attends committee and staff meetings as appropriate. Performs other related duties as assigned. Formal Education: Bachelor's Degree in music required. Work Experience: 0 to less than 1 year. Special Skills - The ability to work effectively with diverse groups. Pay Grade: I -- See salary ranges at http://www.hartford.edu/hrd/Salary_Ranges.pdf. To apply for this position: There is no deadline for applications and the position will remain open until filled. Please send 2 complete sets of the following: resume, cover-letter (including position of interest and salary requirements) and three professional references to: University of Hartford, Attn: Human Resources Development, 200 Bloomfield Ave., West Hartford, CT 06117-1599; hrd@hartford.edu, Fax: 860.768.4732. All applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, sex, age, religion, national and ethnic origin, disability, sexual orientation, marital status, veteran status or any other protected class. EEO/AA M/F/D/V. Women and minorities are encouraged to apply. See the complete job description at http://www.hartford.edu/hrd/employment/.
Tuesday, September 01, 2009
Music & Dramatic Arts Librarian - University of CT Libraries
Music & Dramatic Arts Librarian - University Librarian I or II (UCP V or VII), University of Connecticut Libraries. Job Summary: Working within the Library Research Services Program and under the general supervision of the Arts and Humanities Team Leader, the incumbent is responsible for providing instruction, collection development services and outreach to the faculty and students in the Music and Dramatic Arts departments. This position also serves as a member of the Arts and Humanities Liaison team and is a full participant in the development and implementation of public service and outreach activities within both the team and discipline specific areas. This position works collaboratively within the Arts and Humanities team on strategic initiatives, annual planning and goal setting, and electronic resources collection development and decision-making. Minimum Qualifications: 1. Graduate degree in Library or Information Science from a program accredited by the American Library Association. 2. Work experience in a library setting. 3. Demonstrated working knowledge of current technology, software and automated library systems. 4. Demonstrated leadership and communication skills. 5. Demonstrated analytical and problem-solving skills with ability to think strategically, be forward thinking and embrace change. 6. Demonstrated experience working in a team environment. 7. Willingness to travel and work a flexible schedule. Additional Qualifications for Appointment as Librarian II: 1. Generally a minimum of three (3) years of related experience. 2. Experience managing a budget for a department, project, team or committee. 3. Evidence of increasing involvement in professional development activities outside the University. Preferred Qualifications: 1. Academic training or professional experience relevant to the position. 2. Experience in an academic library or educational setting relevant to the position. 3. Advanced degree in an area relevant to the position. Compensation & Classification: Salary and position level are commensurate with experience. University benefits include 22 paid vacation days/year, 12 paid State holidays, health and retirement plans, and tuition reimbursement. APPLICATION PROCEDURES: Submit a letter of application, resume and the names, address, and telephone numbers of three professional references to: Marian Farley, Assistant Vice Provost for University Libraries, University of Connecticut Libraries, 369 Fairfield Way, Unit 2005A, Storrs, CT 06269-2005. Screening will begin immediately and continue until the position is filled. (Search #2010018)
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