I thought this position might be of interest to people on this email list.
Chris Todd
We have a vacancy at Wellington City Libraries for an experienced
cataloguer who can provide leadership as we continually try to improve
access to our collections, maximising their use and improving the customer
experience.
You will lead our team of cataloguers and processors to ensure the best
possible customer access to our physical and online collections, working
closely with selectors and other library staff.
You will use your experience in cataloguing and information access to
assess and implement the most appropriate standards and processes to make
our collections accessible by members of the public. With good people
management skills, you will guide our Technical Services Team to keep
developing, and you will maintain good relationships with the rest of the
library network and with our vendors. Your attention to detail and
organisational skills will help oversee the flow of new collection
materials, as well as sharing responsibility for managing the team within a
busy distribution centre.
Requirements include a minimum of five years' cataloguing experience and a
professional library qualification. A demonstrated ability to lead and
manage staff is highly desirable.
The role is primarily based at the Collection & Distribution Centre in
Johnsonville, but your work will take you across the whole library network.
The starting salary range is $76,744-$90,287, depending on relevant skills
and experience.
Applications close 20 January 2021. Interviews will be held at the end of
January, with an anticipated start date in early March 2021.
Here is a link to the vacancy & application information on the Wellington
City Council website
Lead Cataloguer and Technical Services Coach - Wellington City Council
<https://aus01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcareers.w…>
Please contact Kathleen Lockett (kathleen.lockett(a)wcc.govt.nz); phone 04
803 8115) for further information.
Library Juice Academy courses offered in January and February
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We accept registrations through the first week of classes, unless enrollment is full, and unless the class was canceled before it started due to low enrollment.
Most of the classes listed below are four weeks in length, with a price of $175.
Classes are taught asynchronously, so participants can do the work at any time of the day. Assignments are typically on a weekly basis.
Details on these courses are at https://libraryjuiceacademy.com/all-courses/
January
Beyond the Basics: Cataloging DVDs, Blu-ray discs, and Streaming Videos
Natalie Hall
Copyright and Open Licensing Issues
Shanna Hollich
Critical Concepts in LIS: Research, Teaching, and Practice
Jamillah R. Gabriel
Evaluating Service Quality and Patron Satisfaction
Jennifer Sweeney
Examining Institutional Racism in Libraries
Angela Pashia, CJ Ivory
Foundations of Early Literacy
Saroj Ghoting
Fundamentals of Digital Curation in Libraries, Archives and Museums
Natalie Baur
Git and GitHub for Libraries
Chris Diaz
Grant Writing for Digital Collections in Libraries & Museums
Mēgan A. Oliver
Introduction to Design Thinking
Carli Spina
Introduction to Electronic Resource Management in Academic Libraries
Zorian M. Sasyk
LSSC Required Competencies: Communication and Teamwork
Barbara Alvarez
Mindfulness for Reduced Stress
Katie Scherrer
Programming for Children with Special Needs
R. Lynn Baker
Service Design: Towards a Holistic Assessment of Library Services
Joe J. Marquez
Sociology of Information Disorder and Fake News
Hailey Mooney
Stories, Songs, and Stretches I: Science and Standards
Katie Scherrer
The SPARQL Fundamentals: The Semantic Web in Action
Robert Chavez
February
Inclusive Instructional Design
Kristina Clement, Samantha Peter
Student Retention in Higher Education: Information Literacy and Beyond
Debra Lucas
LSSC Required Competencies: Foundations of Library Services
Jessica E. Moyer
Library Outreach and Marketing to Latinx and Spanish-Speaking Families
Katie Scherrer
User Experience Research and Design
Carli Spina
Introduction to Rare Materials
Robin M. Katz
LRM: A New Foundation for RDA & the RDA Toolkit
Robin Fay
Academic Library Budgets 101
Lauren Slingluff
Innovation in Libraries
Cinthya Ippoliti
Library Resources and Services for Patrons on the Autism Spectrum
Dawn Behrend
Easy Patron Surveys
Jennifer Sweeney
Allyship, Anti-Oppression Practices, and Building Inclusive Libraries
CJ Ivory
Introduction to Regular Expressions
Robert Chavez
Stories, Songs, and Stretches II: Stretches and Stillness
Katie Scherrer
Introduction to XML
Robert Chavez
Supercharging Your Storytimes
Saroj Ghoting
Working with Library Service Design Tools
Joe J. Marquez
Appraisal and Collection Development for Digital Special Collections
Natalie Baur
Introduction to Cataloging
Natalie Hall
Library Juice Academy offers a range of online professional development workshops for librarians and other library staff, focusing on practical topics to build new skills. The curriculum is designed by librarians with a focus on skills that are in demand in the profession, rather than the academic tradition of library education that tends to address other priorities. These workshops earn Continuing Education Units, and are intended as professional development activities. Workshops are taught asynchronously, so you can participate as your own schedule allows.
We get customers from around the world. So far, in addition to the US, people have taken our classes from Abu Dhabi, Antigua, Argentina, Australia, Austria, Bahamas, Barbados, Belgium, Benin, Bermuda, Brazil, Canada, Chile, China, Colombia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Egypt, England, Fiji, France, Germany, Greece, Guatemala, Guyana, Hungary, India, Ireland, Isle of Man, Israel, Italy, Jamaica, Japan, Kazakhstan, Korea, Kuwait, Lebanon, Luxembourg, Macau, Malaysia, Mexico, Morocco, The Netherlands, New Zealand, Northern Ireland, Norway, Panama, Pakistan, Philippines, Portugal, Qatar, Romania, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Saudi Arabia, Scotland, Singapore, South Africa, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Tajikistan, Trinidad and Tobago, United Arab Emirates, Vietnam, and Wales. This is one reason our courses are asynchronous.
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