What’s New in the Catalog Department?

We’ve changed some assignments in the Catalog Department. These changes follow our increasing emphasis on cataloging different types of material including online resources, uncataloged Special Collections material and non-print material such as maps and images. Also, with these changes Felicity is no longer doing double duty as a unit head and department head.

Units and assignments as of August 1 are:

Felicity Dykas, Head of the Catalog Department
Personnel: Gary Cunningham; Assignments: MERLIN maintenance and projects

Books, Rare Materials, and Music Unit
* Personnel: Wayne Sanders (Unit Head), Jerri Eldridge, Mary Hainen, Alan Jones and Suzanne Lippard.
* Assignments: Cataloging of print books, rare materials, manuscripts, theses and dissertations, new government documents, kits, scores and sound recordings. Reclassing material.

Catalog Management Unit
* Personnel: E.S. Bent (Unit Head), Jack Batterson, Dan Dodd, Ruthe Morse and Colleen Smith.
* Assignments: Transfers, withdrawals, reinstatements, replacements, MERLIN corrections and updating and government document retrospective cataloging.

Digital Resources Unit
* Personnel: Mary Aycock (Unit Head), Rebecca Schedler and a GLA.
* Assignments: Online and computer media e-book cataloging and MOspace metadata creation and maintenance.

Serials and Authority Unit
* Personnel: Karla Geerlings (Unit Head) and Carol Turner.
* Assignments: Cataloging serials (all formats) and databases, serial and checkin record maintenance and post-cataloging authority work.

Special Projects Unit
* Personnel: Jee Davis (Unit Head), Mary Amann and Alan Bloom.
* Assignments: Cataloging locally digitized resources, videorecordings, maps, collections and images (e.g., posters, photographs).

Current organizational chart: http://mulibraries.missouri.edu/staff/catalogdept/catalogdeptorg.doc

Questions? Please email or call Felicity Dykas (882-4656).

Job Vacancy, Government Documents Librarian

MU Libraries Search Committee News
The Vice Provost Office has authorized recruitment for the position of Librarian I in Government Documents. Screening Committee members are Marie Concannon, chair, Wayne Barnes, Suzy Bent, Nancy Turner Myers and Mary Ryan.
A national recruitment effort will be conducted for the position starting this month. A copy of the full ad is included below.

Leo Agnew
Personnel Coordinator

Government Documents Librarian

The University of Missouri (MU) Libraries is seeking qualified applicants for an entry level Government Documents Librarian position. The successful candidate will assist in overseeing the Regional depository operation, and well as provide reference service for state, federal and international documents and for cartographic materials. In addition, the person in this position will assist and instruct patrons in the use of government information in all formats; revise and update the Government Documents web site; participate in collection development activities, help manage and maintain the document collections; and participate in Reference Division activities including information fluency instruction and reference shifts including some evening and weekend hours.

Required Qualifications: This position requires a Master’s degree from an ALA-accredited institution, completion of a government documents course or other relevant coursework (or equivalent experience), proficiency in Microsoft Office applications in a Windows environment, basic web authoring skills, strong commitment to public service, and excellent oral and written communication skills.

Note: An entry-level librarian must qualify for promotion from Librarian I to Librarian II within three years to obtain reappointment. Refer to the MU Libraries’ academic Governance Document for criteria.

Preference will be given to candidates with the strongest combination of these additional qualifications: Experience with government information in an academic or research library; experience with cartographic collections; understanding of digital geospatial data; additional degrees or graduate work in relevant subject areas; demonstrated interest in emerging technologies and digital library applications; intermediate or advanced web authoring skills, excellent instruction and presentation skills; strong interpersonal skills; and evidence of creative initiative in meeting needs of users.

Setting: The University of Missouri was established in Columbia in 1839. It is now one of the five most comprehensive universities in the nation, with over 280 degree programs. The MU Libraries have participated in the Federal Depository Library Program (FDLP) since its beginning, and became the Regional FDLP library for the state in 1986. The MU Libraries belong to ARL; serve a student body of 27,000+ and a faculty of 1,800 with a collection of 3.2 million volumes and 6.45+ million microforms. For more information on the MU Libraries see: http://mulibraries.missouri.edu. For information on Columbia, see: http://www.gocolumbiamo.com.

Compensation: $40,000 (Librarian I) with excellent benefits through the University of Missouri. Moving expenses covered up to 10% of negotiated salary. This is a non-tenured position.

Application Instructions: Preference for applications received by September 15, 2008, but résumés will be accepted until position is filled. Position available December 1, 2008. Submit résumé and names/addresses (including e-mail) of three references to: Leo Agnew, Personnel Coordinator, agnewl@missouri.edu.

The University of Missouri-Columbia is committed to cultural diversity and it is expected that the successful candidate will share in this commitment. MU is an equal opportunity/ADA institution and encourages applications from women and minority candidates. For ADA accommodations during the application process, please call 573-882-4701. Relay Missouri users call through 1-800-735-2966.

New Technology Group Meeting, September 4

The New Technology Group (NTG) will have its first meeting/forum of the semester on Thursday, Sept. 4, 10:00-11:00 a.m., 159 Ellis. Judy Maseles will present on LibX. LibX is a free, open source scholars’ extension for the Firefox and Internet Explorer browsers that lets people use services offered by their library. Users can search their library catalog(s) and databases through a search bar or through a context menu. [courtesy of Wikipedia]

NTG is an informal group of library staff that gathers monthly to discuss new technologies that could be of use to the MU Libraries. NTG makes neither recommendations nor does it have a formal charge. It is merely a forum for exchanging information. Everyone is invited to attend.

If you are interested in presenting at a future NTG gathering, please contact Gwen at grayg@missouri.edu.

Hello to Julie Rogers

Hello to Julie Rogers, Security Officer. Julie’s position serves as the Assistant Head of Security and includes managing the security department and security efforts when the Head Security Officer is not on duty. Julie’s work experience includes project manager, patient advocate, associate counselor and rehabilitation technician and office/personnel manager.

2008-2010 MU Libraries Committee Assignments

I am pleased to announce the following committee assignments for the 08-10 term:

Affirmative Action Committee Members
Jee Davis (08-10)
Leo Agnew (ex officio)
(No self-nominations were received. Additional positions are available as the policy calls for a committee comprised of five to seven library employees.)
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Ellis Exhibits Committee Members
Anne Barker, Chair (07-09)
Marie Concannon (08-10)
Jerri Eldridge (07-09)
Gwen Gray (07-09)
Paula Roper (08-10)
Bette Stuart (08-10)
Karen Witt (07-09)
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Preservation Committee Members
Amy Lana, Chair (07-09)
Dan Dodd (07-09)
Nina Johnson (08-10)
Ruthe Morse (07-09)
Amandi Sprochi (08-10)
Michaelle Dorsey (ex officio)
Michael Holland (ex officio)
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Staff Development Committee Members
Brad Winter, Chair (07-09)
Mary Aycock (07-09)
Mathew Stephen (07-09)
Stephen Stanton (08-10)
Karen Witt (08-10)
Leo Agnew (ex officio)
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I wish to thank each outgoing committee member for contributing their time and for jobs well done. I also wish to acknowledge the willingness of the new or reappointed members of each committee to step forward. The MU Libraries counts on committees like these to do many good things.

Jim Cogswell
Director of Libraries

Job Vacancy, Office Support Staff III

*Office Support Staff III; 100% FTE, M-F, 8-5, $9.93/hr. Administration, Ellis Library.

Duties: Perform a variety of responsible and complex support services for the MU Libraries Fiscal Officer. Requires extensive attention to detail, maintain accurate and confidential financial information, data entry, report generation, ordering supplies, etc.

Provide general support for the MU Libraries Administrative Offices. Serve as primary contact for MU Libraries Administrative Offices for face-to-face, phone and email inquires; requires effective interpersonal skills, excellent customer service skills, and the ability to follow through on projects with minimum oversight.

Provide high level support for Libraries Fiscal Officer. Duties include but are not limited to: Conduct review and reconciliation of financial records in PeopleSoft; Identify sources to meet the libraries purchasing needs. Communicate appropriate feedback to staff in response to their purchase requests; Initiate orders and provide necessary information to ensure receipt and payment; Prepare Lapsed Salary reports; Provide Controls review; Perform accounts payable functions including but not limited to travel and other vouchers; Perform PeopleSoft data-entry, requisitioning and receiving processes, generate money received reports; Update budget spreadsheets (travel, purchases, gift budget, etc.); Manage receipts and credit card records.

Provide general office support for library Administrative Office staff. Assist with supervising and assigning tasks to student assistants in Administrative Offices, as needed.

Perform basic math computations. Work under direct supervision and meet speed and accuracy goals as determined by the department. Other duties as assigned. More information is available via the job description.

Minimum Qualifications: A high school diploma or an equivalent combination of education and experience from which comparable knowledge, skills, and abilities can be acquired is necessary. Six months of responsible office experience is necessary. Directly related education or training may be substituted for experience.

Preferred Qualifications: Requires excellent telephone skills and strong interpersonal communication skills. Proficiency in Word, Outlook and Excel and accuracy in typing and data entry a must. Ability to handle a fast paced office with high volume of visitors. Requires ability to work well with others, attention to detail, organization and initiative.

Job Vacancy, User Support Analyst

User Support Analyst – 100% FTE, M-F, 8am-5pm, Library Technology Services. Salary is commensurate with experience and competency level.

Duties: Provide first-level computer support for the MU Libraries. This includes the Ellis Library computer lab located on first floor, computers located in the Library Information Commons, and other areas as defined by supervisor. Work assignments will include performing hardware and software installation, configuration, upgrades, and enhancements of hardware (Apple, PC and peripherals), standard software applications (Windows XP, MS Office 2K3, 2K7, Outlook) and specialized software applications; setup of new equipment, imaging, installation of software upgrades, routine and preventive maintenance; consultation with end users to determine scope and nature of problems and proposing solutions; Troubleshoot and resolve problems with personal computers, workstations, laptops, peripherals, etc.; The incumbent will be expected to enter and track service calls through the Department’s call tracking database; Incumbent will work closely with Ellis User Services division to assist end users as appropriate.

Minimum qualifications: In appraising the relative qualifications of candidates for all levels, consideration will be given to the extent and type of experience with the various information technology functions and to the extent and type of pertinent education and formal training. Recent experience in configuring, installing, upgrading, and troubleshooting Intel-based PCs; previous experience supporting end users and working directly with them to solve problems; recent experience with Windows and XP Professional desktop support and administration; ability to work productively within a team environment; ability to plan and prioritize work and meet deadlines; strong interpersonal and communications skills, including the ability to work productively and cooperatively with end users with a variety of backgrounds and technical skill levels; strong customer service focus; good listening skills; ability to explain technical issues clearly.

Preferred qualifications: MCSE or MCSA certification or has taken classes for certification. Experience working in a library environment.