[Libs-Or] Job Posting - Portland, OR - Open Scholarship Librarian
Stephanie Doig
smdoig at pdx.edu
Thu Oct 19 09:37:58 PDT 2023
<smdoig at pdx.edu>
POSITION: Open Scholarship Librarian
TYPE: Tenure-track, AAUP-represented, full-time, benefits-eligible
LOCATION: Portland State University Library, Portland, OR
POSTED: October 19, 2023, open until finalists identified
Position Summary
The Open Scholarship Librarian provides oversight, strategic planning,
advocacy, outreach, and project management for the Library’s open
educational resources (OERs) including developing strategic partnerships
with campus stakeholders, assisting in compliance with legislative
mandates, promoting and advocating for open access policies, participating
in OER-related university initiatives and collaborating on OER projects
with other academic institutions and consortiums. This position also
creates and implements OER-related instructional resources, including
webpages, tutorials, and workshops on open and affordable course content.
In addition, the Open Scholarship Librarian leads, manages, and
participates in projects related to PDXScholar, the Library’s digital
repository, including establishing policies and best practices and building
awareness participation, and support for its collections and services. This
position guides the Library in gathering and cataloging the university’s
research output and works with Library liaisons and committees to educate
and advise faculty and students on the scholarly ecosystem including issues
of copyright, permissions, and publisher agreements. This position also
develops and provides consultation services for faculty and students on
data management and compliance including instructional programming and
documentation and advises the Special Collections and University Archives
unit on development and maintenance of primary resource collections in
PDXScholar as needed.
Portland State University faculty members contribute to faculty governance
activities within the Library and the University, engage in community and
professional service, and pursue an active scholarly agenda including
publication, research, and seeking grants as appropriate. This full-time,
12-month, tenure-track faculty position reports to the Head of Special
Collections & University Archivist.
DUTIES
Open Educational Resources (OERs)
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Provide oversight, strategic planning, advocacy, outreach, and project
management for open textbook projects and services.
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Develop strategic partnerships with campus stakeholders and work closely
with them to promote the use of OERs, support their integration into the
curriculum, and comply with legislative mandates. Participate in
OER-related university initiatives.
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Collaborate on OER and repository related initiatives and projects with
other academic institutions, Open Oregon, the Orbis Cascade Alliance, and
other groups.
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Guide faculty in the discovery, creation, dissemination, adoption,
adaption, and assessment of high quality open and affordable course content.
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Create OER-related instructional resources, including webpages,
tutorials, and workshops on open and affordable course content.
Open Scholarship and Repository Lead
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Lead, manage, and participate in projects related to PDXScholar,
establishing policies and best practices for digital preservation and
access:
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Build awareness of, participation in, and support for PDXScholar.
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Increase visibility and usability of digital scholarship and data
resources.
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Oversee open access journal publishing and other repository services.
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Work with the Digital Scholarship Committee and Library liaisons on
research impact, open access and research standards, and advising faculty
and students about what it means to participate in the scholarly ecosystem
including issues of copyright, permissions, and agreements with publishers.
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Guide the Library in the collection and cataloging of the university’s
research output.
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Work with campus partners to promote and advocate for PSU’s Open Access
Policy.
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Collaborate with research administration units on public access
compliance for publications
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Represent the Library within national organizations including Chorus,
the Library Publishing Coalition, and SPARC, among others.
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Provide consultation for the creation of new collections in PDXScholar,
changes to the its overall structure, and act as the main point of contact
for the repository platform.
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Work with Special Collections and University Archives unit on
development and maintenance of primary resource collections in PDXScholar.
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Oversee the development and standards of the repository’s
administrative, structural, and preservation metadata.
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Consult on standards, best practices, and resources related to
digitization, digital preservation, and metadata operations.
Data Management Planning and Sharing
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Develop and provide consultation services for faculty and students on
data management.
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Develop instructional programming and documentation to support the
creation of data management plans.
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Collaborate with the university’s research support units on data sharing
compliance. Keep up-to-date on funder data sharing requirements.
Research/Scholarly Activities
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Pursue an active publication and research agenda.
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Meet expectations for faculty scholarship in accordance with the
Library’s and University’s promotion, tenure, and post-tenure review
guidelines.
University Service Activities
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Support the mission, goals, and objectives of the Library and the
University.
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Establish short and long-range goals, objectives, and priorities;
aligned with those of the Library and the University.
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Contribute to the work of relevant Library and University committees and
workgroups.
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Support Library and University development efforts.
Professional Service Activities
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Contribute to the work of professional associations: local, regional,
national, or international.
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Maintain current professional expertise through participation in
workshops, classes, professional associations and networks, and through
continued awareness of the scholarly literature.
Other Responsibilities
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Engage in community endeavors that may benefit from one’s professional
expertise, and be a good ambassador for the University.
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Contribute to a positive and collaborative environment based on mutual
respect, service, open communication, and cooperation.
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Maintain effective and productive communications with colleagues,
administrators, and community users and organizations.
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Other duties as assigned.
Key Cultural Competencies
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Creates an environment that acknowledges, encourages and celebrates
differences.
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Functions and communicates effectively and respectfully within the
context of varying beliefs, behaviors, orientations, identities and
cultural backgrounds.
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Seeks opportunities to gain experience working and collaborating in
diverse, multicultural, and inclusive settings with a willingness to change
for continual improvement
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Adheres to all PSU’s policies including the policies on Prohibited
Discrimination & Harassment and the Professional Standards of Conduct.
Required Qualifications
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ALA-accredited MLS or equivalent
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Two years working in an academic or research library
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Experience with repositories and related open scholarship practices
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Experience teaching or training
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Ability to successfully complete a background check and provide
transcripts
Preferred Qualifications
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Experience with OER development, support or programming
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Demonstrated knowledge of Open Scholarship practices and initiatives
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Familiarity with data management planning and data sharing
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Evidence of professional service and scholarship
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Flexibility and the ability to work positively in a fast-paced, changing
environment while collaborating with diverse colleagues, faculty, students,
and the community.
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Demonstrated commitment to practices facilitating diversity and
inclusion.
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Effective communication and demonstrated collaboration skills.
Compensation
Salary is dependent on several factors, and new employees will typically
start around the Q1 level to allow for later growth within the salary band.
PSU has a structured process for determining starting compensation, taking
into account years of related experience, applicable skills, knowledge and
abilities, market parity, and internal equity.
The starting annual salary for this position will be $83,100 but may be
negotiated above this rate dependent upon the factors above, the budget of
the hiring department, and approval from HR.
An excellent benefits package includes 95% premium paid healthcare; a
generous retirement and vacation package; and reduced tuition rates for
employee, spouse or dependent at any of the Oregon University System
schools : https://www.pdx.edu/human-resources/benefits-overview
Please visit our total compensation calculator to see the full value of our
benefits package :
https://www.pdx.edu/human-resources/psu-total-compensation-calculator
To Apply:
To apply, please create an account and apply through the Portland State
University career portal: https://jobs.hrc.pdx.edu/postings/43013
Posting will remain open until finalists are identified.
For those requiring a reasonable accommodation to apply: In compliance with
the Americans with Disabilities Act Amendments Act (ADAAA), if you have a
disability and would like to request an accommodation in order to apply for
a position with Portland State University, please call 503-725-4926 or
email askhrc at pdx.edu.
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