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Date: Wed, 30 Sep 2015 20:57:33 +0000

Apologies for cross-posting.


Position Announcement

The Oregon State University Libraries & Press (OSULP) invites
applications for a full-time (1.0 FTE), 12-month, tenure-track
Scholarly Communication Librarian/Assistant Professor position.

Reporting to the Head of the Center for Digital Scholarship and
Services, the successful candidate will implement services and
instruction in support of the broadest possible dissemination, impact,
and use of scholarly and intellectual output. The librarian will join
an agile and innovative department and library that is responsible for
the development of the ScholarsArchive@OSU institutional repository
(the 36th ranked institutional repository in the world),
internationally recognized digital collections, and robust faculty and
student open access deposit services.

The successful candidate will advise University faculty, students, and
staff on copyright and fair use, and develop an education program for
faculty, students, and staff about scholarly communication issues. The
successful candidate will investigate and keep abreast of funder
public access requirements and to that end, will work with faculty and
staff in the Center to develop article deposit services in compliance
with funder requirements and the University’s OA policy. The
successful candidate will promote the use of the ScholarsArchive@OSU
institutional repository and sustain development of the Libraries’
scholarly communication web pages.

OSU faculty librarians are committed to student success and
demonstrate this by: delivering high-quality instruction; organizing
information to promote discovery and meaning-making; building engaging
physical and virtual learning spaces; collaborating with students and
faculty to preserve and share the scholarly and creative output of the
OSU community; and harnessing technology to create a research
environment that supports inquiry, discovery and curiosity. As
tenure-track faculty, OSU librarians actively contribute to the
published literature and to their communities of practice. They
publish in relevant peer-reviewed journals and other scholarly
outlets, and also contribute to professional conversations at
conferences, meetings and using social media. Faculty librarians serve
their community and their profession in the library, on campus, and in
professional organizations at the regional, national and international
levels.

OSU is located in beautiful Corvallis, one of the safest, greenest,
and most environmentally responsible small cities in the U.S., ranked
by NerdWallet as one of the country’s most innovative tech hubs. OSU
has an institution-wide commitment to diversity. We actively engage in
recruiting and retaining a diverse workforce and student body that
includes members of historically underrepresented groups and strive to
build a welcoming and supportive campus environment.

Learn more about Oregon State University and Oregon State University
Libraries and Press.

To ensure full consideration, applications must be received by 10/29/2015.

The full announcement, job requirements and application instructions
are available at: http://jobs.oregonstate.edu. Look for posting
#0016026.

OSU is an AA/EOE, and has a policy of being responsive to dual-career needs.


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Michael Boock
Head, Center for Digital Scholarship and Services
Oregon State University Libraries & Press
Corvallis, OR 97331
cdss.library.oregonstate.edu

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