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From:  Linda Roulston <[log in to unmask]>
Date:  Fri, 18 Oct 2019 14:09:49 +0000

Hello,

We are excited to announce the new posting for a full-time Collections
Analysis/Bibliometrics Librarian position at the University of New
Brunswick Libraries, Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada

Academic Employment Opportunity #19-18
University of New Brunswick, Fredericton

Closing Date: Review of the applications will begin November 22, 2019
and continue until the position is filled.  To apply, qualified
candidates should send a letter of application, a CV and the names of
three referees in a single PDF to:

Lesley Balcom, Dean of Libraries, UNB
Email to Susan Oliver: [log in to unmask]

Brief Description:

The Collections Analysis/Bibliometrics Librarian will lead analysis of
library collections, with a view to evaluating their relevance and
impact in support of UNB's research, teaching and learning. The
incumbent will work in a team environment to develop a framework for
the systematic harvesting of quantitative and qualitative data that
best illustrate the use and impact of library resources. In
collaboration with library and faculty colleagues including Office of
Research Services, the incumbent will develop and implement services,
using bibliometrics that assess the dissemination and impact of
individual and institutional research. The successful candidate will
provide support for the licensing and rights management of electronic
resources. While not envisioned as a current responsibility, the
position may be assigned specific disciplinary areas of liaison work.

A complete description may be found at:
https://www.unb.ca/hr/careers/posting/academic.php?id=1901

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Linda Roulston
Electronic Licensing Librarian
University of New Brunswick, Harriet Irving Library
5 Macauley Drive, Fredericton, NB   E3B 5H5
Tel: 506-451-6879
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