DC/SLA Scholarship & Career Opportunity

DC/SLA Scholarship
Future librarians and info pros: DC/SLA wants to help you reach your professional and academic goals. If you are interested in a career special libraries, and are pursuing an MLS or related degree in an accredited program, apply now for the Catherine A. Jones Memorial Scholarship, sponsored by IOP Publishing. The winner will receive a $3,000 cash prize, and make connections with working, experienced information professionals.

  • Selection criteria include:- An essay describing the applicant’s: 1) interest in special librarianship, 2) professional goals, and 3) anticipated contribution to the Chapter and the profession (2-3 pages; 1,000–2,000 words)
    - Letter of academic or professional recommendation
    - Membership in the Washington, D.C. Chapter of SLA. (If you aren’t a DC/SLA member yet, SLA student dues are only $40 per year. Join today at http://www.sla.org/content/membership/joinsla/index.cfm. Remember to choose the Washington, D.C. Chapter on your SLA membership form.)
    - Enrolled or accepted in an ALA-accredited Library Science program

The scholarship application form and additional details are available on the DC/SLA website at http://dc.sla.org/awards/scholarship/

Application deadline: July 16, 2012.  Funds will be awarded in mid-August

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aw Librarian Opening in DC Law Firm

 

TRAK Records and Library is searching for a Law Librarian to join a dynamic law firm library team in Washington, DC! This position is responsible for collection development duties advising on selection, deselection, and other collection development matters for the library. This position also processes and tracks library activities related to cataloging, serials, circulation, acquisitions, and reference using ILS system, EOS. Masters Degree in Library Science required and 3-5 years of law library experience preferred. For consideration, please send your resume in Word format to resumes@trakrecordsandlibrary.com

 

LIS Scholarship Opportunities

My friend Aimee B. E. hosts a blog about scholarship and grant opportunities for Library & Information Science (LIS) professionals and students. Check out the awesome opportunities across all fields of LIS! You’ll also find interviews with scholarship/grant winners, and maybe they have just the advice you need to make your next application a success!

In her latest interview, she asked me questions about the SLA Business & Finance Division Student Award, which allowed me to attend the SLA Annual Conference 2011 in Philadelphia, PA.

You can find her blog at http://lis-scholarships.info/

LIB-JOB, Jan 20, 2012

Himmelfarb Health Sciences LibraryThe George Washington University

The Himmelfarb Health Sciences Library at The George Washington University supports the educational, clinical, and research needs of the Schools of Medicine and Health Sciences, Public Health and Health Services and Nursing. The Collections Department is responsible for the acquisition, organization and use of print and electronic materials to maximize the educational and research experience of its users. Cataloging and Collection Content Organization Librarian

Position Summary: Position Summary: The George Washington University seeks an innovative individual to join the Himmelfarb Health Sciences Library to manage all cataloging and organization of the current content of the library, including all types and formats of materials. This position manages the Cataloging and Reserves unit and the health science-specific areas of the University-wide Institutional Repository effort. It also supervises production of the faculty publications database and interlibrary loan activities. The position also participates in the Library’s instructional program as an Informatics Tutor. The Cataloging and Content Organization Librarian reports to the Associate Director, Library Operations and is a member of the library operations management team.

 

Duties and Responsibilities:

The unit encompasses all cataloging, reserves and institutional repository activities. Responsibilities include:

1. Plans and directs the work of staff responsible for the cataloging, classification and organization of library materials in all formats (including monographs, serials, analytics, electronic resources, audiovisuals, and software).

2. Oversees the creation and management of bibliographic and authority files and item records, including those for reserves.

3. Performs original and copy cataloging using OCLC, AACR2r, MeSH, and LC classification. Authority records/files include MeSH, LC Name, and Series.

4. Maintains current knowledge of the development of national and international cataloging standards, advances in technology, and trends in librarianship. Provides leadership within the library on the organization of information.

5. Coordinates the processing of reserve materials by Cataloging and Reserves Specialist, including electronic reserves.

6. Develops and manages Himmelfarb Library’s input to the University’s Institutional Repository

7. Participates in the Library’s instructional program as an Informatics Tutor.

8. Participates in the Library’s Liaison Program, working with one or more departments as assigned within the guidelines and expectations of the program.

9. Collaborates with the Library Director regarding specific copyright issues specifically associated with Reserves.

10. Oversees compilation of cataloging and reserves statistics from the integrated library system.

11. Coordinates with the Electronic Resources & Instructional, Systems and Serials Librarians to ensure that the catalog and electronic resources database are synchronized.

12. Collaborates with the Print Collections Librarian on projects related to collection maintenance.

13. Manages contracts, such as with OCLC Eastern or other similar situations specific to the cataloging function. Maintains or coordinates current monographic holdings in bibliographic utilities like OCLC and SERHOLD and ALADIN.

14. Writes, revises, and implements procedures.

15. Initiates and assists with projects in technical services and systems and maintains up-to-date job manual available to staff.

16. Maintains knowledge of current trends in librarianship and their implementation in the area.

 

QUALIFICATIONS:

Basic:

1. Masters in Library or Information Science (MLS) from an ALA-accredited school

2. 3-4 years experience cataloging in all formats using an integrated library system and OCLC.

3. Demonstrated working knowledge of MARC21 bibliographic, authority, and holding formats; AACR2r and LC Rule Interpretations (LCRIs); LC classification schedules; use, interpretation, and application of LC subject headings (LCSH) and/or NLM subject headings (MeSH).

4. Demonstrated knowledge of current trends in libraries, especially the digital environment and effects of digitization within technical services and the library as a whole.

5. Demonstrated working experience with Microsoft Word, PowerPoint and Excel.

6. Supervisory experience.

 

Preferred:

1. Demonstrated oral and written communication skills.

2. Ability to solve problems and to work collaboratively.

3. Experience with Sirsi-Dynix Symphony integrated library system.

4. Experience with cataloging of medical and health sciences materials

5. Working knowledge of or experience with Dspace and institutional repositories.

6. Working knowledge of interlibrary loan.

7. Working knowledge of FRBR and RDA

 

 

The minimum salary is from $54,000, based on experience and qualifications, plus excellent academic benefits. Application procedure: The review of applications will begin on February 8, 2012 and will continue until the position is filled. Send resume, cover letter that outlines assessment of skills as they relate to basic qualifications and salary requirement to the address below. Also provide the names and contact information of 3 references including telephone numbers and addresses. The successful candidate will be required to submit to and successfully complete a pre-employment background check. Only complete applications will be considered.

 

The George Washington University

Attention: J. Marie Miller

Himmelfarb Health Sciences Library

2300 Eye Street, NW

Washington, DC 20037

 The George Washington University is an

EQUAL OPPORTUNITY/AFFIRMATIVE ACTION EMPLOYER

LIB-JOBS, Jan 19, 2012

  • Research Librarian in Law Firm Library! Exercise your research skills in legal, business, industry, and competitive intelligence topics, all in one of the city’s most prestigious law firms!  You will join a large library division that works at a fast pace on in-depth and substantive projects.  As the Research Librarian you will manage both the research and competitive intelligence elements of the firm’s library and provide ready reference, online and print research assistance to staff.  To take advantage of the expanded role, candidates should have an MLS degree with 3-5 years of law library experience.  Legislative experience is preferred!  This stellar position provides a competitive salary, excellent benefits, and the chance to spread your wings and use your skills to their full advantage!  This is a contract position that will start immediately.  Interviews are currently taking place, so please submit your resume in Word format to resumes@trakrecordsandlibrary.com today

  • Our client, an international law firm, is seeking an experienced Legislative Librarian for 4 months in their Washington, DC office. This position will:
    Perform federal and state legislative research based on information contained in or relating to Congressional and state materials.
    Perform business, regulatory, foreign and international law, and non-legal reference and research.
    Track Congressional bills, hearings, and keywords using CQ.com.
    Instruct attorneys, law clerks, paralegals, and secretaries as to the use of Congressional materials within the firm, and direct them to relevant collections and resources outside of the firm.
    Research, acquire, and organize material for legislative histories.
    Candidates should have MLS and law firm library experience. This position offers an excellent hourly rate.For consideration, send resumes in Word format to resumes@trakrecordsandlibrary.com

LIB-JOBS – Jan 17, 2012

  • TRAK Records and Library has several law firm library openings in Washington, DC and Baltimore, MD. We are searching for candidates with a MLS and a minimum of two years of law firm research experience. Positions start immediately and range in duration from two months to one year. For consideration, please send your resume in Word format to resumes@trakrecordsandlibrary.com
  • TRAK Records and Library is recruiting for a contract Law Librarian with legislative research experience. This position will start immediately in Washington, DC. This is a long-term position, six months in duration, offering a generous hourly rate. For consideration send your resume to resumes@trakrecordsandlibrary.com