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Date: Wed, 28 Nov 2018 21:15:22 +0000


The California Digital Library (CDL) is continuing to recruit for two
outstanding openings on its licensing team. If you are passionate about
building world-class collections to serve the needs of 21st century
students and scholars, share our vision about the intersection of licensing
and scholarly communications, and want to be part of an organization with a
uniquely collaborative strategic vision in support of the research
enterprise, we invite you to consider the opportunities that CDL has to
offer. We are committed to recruiting and retaining a diverse workforce,
and encourage applications from women and minorities. Come join us and make
a difference!

·         *Licensing Analyst*: As a member of the Licensed Content Group
within the CDL’s Collection Development and Management Program, the
Licensing Analyst provides services in the area of license management,
including drafting, editing and redacting complex licensing contracts to
secure advantageous terms that meet UC Libraries service goals and ensure
compliance with University policies, collaborating with colleagues and
legal staff on license development and interpretation, interpreting license
provisions in the electronic resource management system (ERMS) for use by
UC Libraries staff, communicating about license information with vendors
and campuses, and maintaining the department’s central license archive
including obtaining signatures and digitally storing and posting licenses.
The Licensing Analyst also assists with related functions and works on
special projects as assigned, such as collecting and analyzing usage data,
producing reports or announcements for the UC library community, and
participating in the life-cycle management of electronic resources. The
position reports to, and receives direction from, the Assistant Director
for Systemwide Licensing.

Hiring Range: $87,000 - $91,000
*Apply here: *https://jobs.ucop.edu/applicants/Central?quickFind=61412

·         *Shared Content Service Coordinator:  *As a member of the
Licensed Content Group within the CDL's Collection Development and
Management Program, the Shared Content Service Coordinator communicates
with UC campus librarians and collection development officers to identify
their information needs, negotiates with content vendors, drafts UC
systemwide subscription/purchase proposals, supports senior-level
discussions, provides outreach events and workshops related to CDL
collection development activities, and informs UC librarians on
CDL-licensed resources totaling nearly $50M annually. The Shared Content
Service Coordinator also assists with related functions and works on
special projects as assigned. The position reports to, and receives
direction from, the Assistant Director for Systemwide Licensing.

Hiring Range: $87,000 - $91,000
*Apply here: *https://jobs.ucop.edu/applicants/Central?quickFind=61389

*Positions are open until filled. Application reviews will start in
mid-January 2019.*

*The University of California is an Equal Opportunity / Affirmative Action
employer.*





Holly Eggleston

Electronic Resource Analyst /

Resource Liaison Coordinator

California Digital Library

UC Office of the President

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510-987-0456

http://www.cdlib.org/


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