Columbia University,
New York, New York | |
Salary: Not Specified | |
Status:Full-time | |
Posted:10/10/12 | |
Deadline: | |
E-Book Program Development Librarian | |
Reporting to the Associate University Librarian for Bibliographic Services and Collection Development, the E-Book Program Librarian will investigate, analyze, and advise on issues relating to all aspects of the Libraries’ e-books program, including licensing, purchase terms and methods, budgeting, discovery and access, usability (functionality, interfaces, platforms, and devices), preservation, and collaboration. The incumbent will prepare analyses and reports on the current state of the Libraries’ e-book collecting and comparisons with other university library programs. He/she will monitor and report on technical, business, and other developments in e-book publishing and delivery. Working with a Data Analyst and the Assessment Librarian the Librarian will prepare statistical analyses. He/she will also participate in policy development and recommend process improvements related to e-book collecting and management. He/she will coordinate information sharing among library units and staff. This is a temporary, 2-year position
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Wednesday, October 10, 2012
E-Book Program Development Librarian at Columbia University, New York
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