133 SPEC Kit 353: Funding Article Processing Charges UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO AT BOULDER LIBRARIES Scholarly Communications Librarian University of Colorado Boulder Libraries Position Announcement Scholarly Communications Librarian The University of Colorado Boulder Libraries invites applications for the position of Scholarly Communications Librarian. This is a tenure stream position reporting to the Director of Scholarly Resource Development (SRD). The Scholarly Communications librarian plays a significant leadership role in implementing, managing, and promoting the University’s institutional repository. This position advocates for new scholarly communication models and partners with campus colleagues to build robust mechanisms for capturing and providing access to the university’s intellectual assets. This position provides outreach and consultations on depositing content, publishing options, author rights, copyright, and Open Access. This position will work closely with the Research Data and Metadata librarian, the Scholarly Communications Working Group, subject librarians, and the SRD department to create a sustainable scholarly communications program. The program includes education, training, and the development of tools, guides, web resources, and services. The successful candidate participates in departmental initiatives and may assume subject specialist duties in an area of the candidate’s expertise. The position includes significant responsibilities for research, creative work, and service in keeping with the tenure standards of the University of Colorado Boulder. Requirements: Please address each of these qualifications in your application materials: Master’s Degree in Library and Information Science from an ALA-accredited institution or equivalent advanced degree • 2 years experience working with scholarly communications issues • Demonstrated knowledge of institutional repository trends and best practices • Demonstrated knowledge of the scholarly publishing landscape, including legal issues, Open Access, and author rights • Demonstrated knowledge of copyright issues in an academic library • Evidence of leadership, initiative, and creativity • Experience planning and delivering workshops, presentations, or classes • Demonstrated experience collaborating with faculty and other stakeholders • Effective oral, written, and interpersonal communication skills • Excellent analytical, organizational, and time management skills • Ability to work collaboratively in a team environment • Potential for research, scholarly work, and professional achievement Preferred Qualifications: Experience at an academic library or research institution Demonstrated expertise with copyright Demonstrated ability to assess services or collections
131 SPEC Kit 353: Funding Article Processing Charges YORK UNIVERSITY LIBRARIES Open Access Author Fund Request Form http://www.library.yorku.ca/web/collections/publishing-support/oafundrequest/