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From: "Frank Conlon" <conlon@U.WASHINGTON.EDU>
To: <H-ASIA@H-NET.MSU.EDU>
Sent: Friday, April 06, 2012 7:04 PM
Subject: H-ASIA: Position Librarian for Japanese Collection, UC Berkeley
> H-ASIA
> April 6, 2012
> 
> 
> Position: Librarian for the Japanese Collection, C. V. Starr East 
> Asian Library, University of California - Berkeley
> ************************************************************************
> From: H-Net Job Guide:
> 
> JOB GUIDE NO.: https://www.h-net.org/jobs/job_display.php?id=44437
> 
> University of California - Berkeley, C. V. STARR EAST ASIAN LIBRARY
> 
> Librarian for the Japanese Collection
> 
> 
> Institution Type:   College / University
> Location:   California, United States
> Position:   Librarian
> 
> 
> POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT
> University of California, Berkeley
> 
> C. V. STARR EAST ASIAN LIBRARY
> LIBRARIAN FOR THE JAPANESE COLLECTION
> Hiring range: Associate Librarian I  Librarian II
> $49,464 - $77,976, based upon qualifications
> This is a full-time appointment available starting May 2012.
> 
> Applicants who have previously applied do not need to reapply.
> 
> The University of California at Berkeley invites applications for the 
> position of Librarian for the Japanese Collection at the C. V. Starr 
> East Asian Library. The Starr Library houses the largest collection of 
> research materials in the Japanese language at any university outside 
> Asia. Its comprehensive Japanese collection contains more than 385,000 
> volumes and nearly 2,000 current Japanese serial titles, as well as 
> electronic databases and non-print materials in Japanese. The C. V. 
> Starr East Asian Library serves the campus community and a substantial 
> number of off-campus users.
> 
> This position reports to the Director of the C. V. Starr East Asian 
> Library.
> 
> Responsibilities:  The incumbent will evaluate and select Japanese 
> language materials in all subject areas, formats, and media, including 
> electronic; manage acquisitions funds, prepare requests for funds, and 
> expend funds. When necessary or advantageous, the incumbent will 
> coordinate acquisitions with Stanford University or other UC campus 
> libraries, either through existing agreements or by exploring 
> additional areas of cooperation. He or she will select materials for 
> storage or withdrawal, preservation, microfilming, or digitization. 
> The incumbent will review and redefine collection policy to meet the 
> teaching and research needs of faculty and students, and attempt to 
> anticipate subject areas and types of research materials that should 
> be collected. The incumbent will work with the Director to identify 
> and initiate applications for grant funds to improve access to, or 
> conservation of, the Japanese collection.
> 
> In addition to collection management, the incumbent will provide 
> reference and consultation services for scholars and students in 
> Japanese studies. He or she will respond to individual queries and 
> conduct bibliographic instruction as requested, serving as library 
> liaison for faculty and students. The incumbent will work with the 
> East Asian Librarys Technical Services unit to create and maintain 
> name authority files for items in the Japanese collection.
> 
> The incumbent may supervise a bibliographical assistant and represent 
> the Library in regional, national, and international cooperative 
> programs and special projects concerning Japanese collections and 
> materials.
> 
> UC Berkeley librarians are expected to participate in library-wide 
> planning and governance, to work effectively in a shared 
> decision-making environment and to be active professionally. 
> Professional contributions beyond the primary responsibilities are 
> required for advancement in the Librarian series. The successful 
> candidate will show promise or evidence of such contributions.
> 
> Qualifications:
> 
> Required:
> 
> Masters degree in Library Science from an ALA-accredited institution 
> or equivalent degree
> 
> Expert knowledge of spoken and written Japanese (modern and classical)
> 
> Knowledge of Japanese scholarship, publishing, government documents, 
> and the book trade
> 
> Subject background and training in Japanese history, literature, or an 
> appropriate discipline related to Japanese studies
> 
> Current knowledge of Japan's e-publishing industry and online 
> resources suitable to an academic context
> 
> Familiarity with various systems for romanizing Japanese, especially 
> the Hepburn system
> 
> Excellent oral and written skills in English
> 
> Ability to work well with staff of diverse backgrounds
> 
> Strong commitment to excellence in service and a demonstrated ability 
> to work independently, as well as collaboratively, in a complex, 
> changing environment
> 
> Preferred:
> 
> Advanced academic degree in Japanese history, literature, or a related 
> field
> 
> Previous work experience in a research library, preferably with East 
> Asian language materials
> 
> The Library at the University of California, Berkeley is committed to 
> the support and encouragement of a multicultural environment and seeks 
> candidates who can make positive contributions in a context of ethnic 
> and cultural diversity.
> 
> An exclusive bargaining agent, the American Federation of Teachers 
> (AFT), represents librarians at the University of California. This 
> position is included in the bargaining unit.
> 
> Librarians are entitled to appropriate professional leave, two days 
> per month of vacation leave, one day per month of sick leave, and all 
> other benefits granted to non-faculty academic personnel. The 
> University has an excellent retirement system and sponsors a variety 
> of group health, dental, vision, and life insurance plans in addition 
> to other benefits.
> 
> DEADLINE:  Consideration will be given to applications received by 
> April 17, 2012.
> 
> Applicants must send with their applications a cover letter, a 
> detailed statement of qualifications, curriculum vitae noting degrees 
> and relevant work experience, and the names, addresses, and phone 
> numbers of three references who are knowledgeable about the applicants 
> qualifications for this position.  Send applications to:
> 
> Susan E. Wong
> Director, Library Human Resources
> 110 Doe Library
> The University Library
> University of California, Berkeley
> Berkeley, CA 94720-6000
> 
> Or FAX to: 510-642-8675
> Or EMAIL: librec@library.berkeley.edu
> 
> Applications received via email preferred.
> 
> The University of California Is an Equal Opportunity, Affirmative 
> Action Employer
> 
> 
> Contact: Susan E. Wong
> Director, Library Human Resources
> 110 Doe Library
> The University Library
> University of California, Berkeley
> Berkeley, CA 94720-6000
> 
> Or FAX to: 510-642-8675
> Or EMAIL: librec@library.berkeley.edu
> 
> Applications received via email preferred
> 
> Website: http://www.lib.berkeley.edu/LHRD/jcoll.html
> Primary Category: Library and Information Science
> 
> Secondary Categories: Japanese History / Studies
> 
> Posting Date: 04/05/2012
> Closing Date 04/17/2012
> 
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