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FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY
Scholarly Communications Librarian
http://librarypublishing.org/resources/jobs/scholarly-communications-librarian-florida-state-university
* Liaison to the Library Publishing Coalition and Coalition of Open Access
Policy Institutions
* Exploring related research topics including: measurement and impact of
scholarship, open peer review, data management, new publication
platforms, digital tools for scholarship, etc.
* Manage the hosting and support for University Libraries journal
publishing partnerships
* Partner with library departmental liaisons to implement strategies for
including faculty and student work in DigiNole Commons
* Serve as a library resource on copyright, fair use and grants compliance,
especially related to publishing
Qualifications
* ALA-accredited masters degree (awarded or near complete);
* Previous experience in an academic library setting is desirable;
* A strong public service orientation;
* A high degree of facility with relevant technologies and systems;
* Demonstrated knowledge of trends and best practices in scholarly
communications across a variety of disciplines;
* Knowledge and experience in copyright law as it relates to fair use and
library exemptions, new modes of scholarly communication, open access,
authors* rights, and use of intellectual property;
* Excellent oral, written, and interpersonal communications skills.
* Ability to work effectively with faculty, students, and staff in a team
environment;
Preferred
* Minimum two years of relevant library experience;
* Coursework or experience in digital scholarship, scholarly
communications and/or digital humanities;
* Familiarity with repository platforms (Digital Commons, Islandora)
Helpful
The successful candidate will serve as a resource and advocate for issues
that promote availability of scholarly intellectual resources. S/he will
develop, implement, and assess an educational program; work with
subject liaison librarians to promote knowledge about open access support
to academic departments, and to assist faculty with issues related to their
authored content; promote the use and utility of DigiNole Commons, FSU's
institutional repository, and good research practices in a digital
environment.
The Scholarly Communications Librarian serves as the Libraries' resource
on issues related to intellectual property and its use in research and
teaching, including: drafting and reviewing policies, guidelines, contracts
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