http://oad.simmons.edu/oadwiki/api.php?action=feedcontributions&user=Natalia+May&feedformat=atomOpen Access Directory - User contributions [en]2024-03-29T12:17:42ZUser contributionsMediaWiki 1.35.5http://oad.simmons.edu/oadwiki/index.php?title=Talk:Careers_in_OA&diff=17325Talk:Careers in OA2012-12-08T14:31:18Z<p>Natalia May: </p>
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<div>== North America ==<br />
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*'''Archives'''<br />
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*'''Competitive Intelligence & Knowledge Management'''<br />
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*'''Education'''<br />
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*'''Health''' <br />
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*'''Information Technology'''<br />
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*'''Law'''<br />
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*'''Libraries''' <br />
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**Academic Libraries<br />
***Digital Librarian<br />
***Digital Program & Data Management Librarian (USA)[http://www.uncw.edu/hr/joblistings_epa/13F048.html]: <br />
****Requirements: MLS/MLIS degree from an ALA-accredited program; experience with digital library,institutional repository and/or content management software; knowledge of non-MARC metadata applications.<br />
****Duties: regarding data management, articulates data and informatics issues, encourages conceptual dialogue regarding data and informatics efforts, and advocates for responsible but open access to data.<br />
****Status: 11-month contract/FT; non-tenure lecturer.<br />
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***Digital Repository Librarian (USA) <br />
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***Institutional Repository Manager (USA)<br />
****Requirements: MLIS and MA in Educational Technology.<br />
****Duties: develops and manages institutional repositories; works with data plan management and the archiving of data sets; develops and implements institutional Open Access policy; leads Scholarly Communication Committee; promotes Open Access by educating faculty, staff, and students; and organizes Open Access Week events. <br />
****Status: FT; tenure-track faculty.<br />
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***Librarian and Intellectual Property Specialist (USA) <br />
****Requirements: MLIS<br />
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***Manuscript Processor/Digital Collections Assistant (USA)<br />
****Requirements: MA in Liberal Arts.<br />
****Duties: processes manuscripts; manages digital collections; develops social media; and employs dominant and emerging technologies to make archive materials and services more open to users.<br />
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***Rights Management Coordinator (USA)<br />
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***Scholarly Communications & Copyright Librarian (USA)[https://www.jobsatosu.com/postings/45261] : <br />
****Requirements: MLIS from an ALA-Accredited program or an equivalent combination of education and experience (minimum of 3 years)<br />
****Duties: provides leadership and instruction regarding open access publishing issues.<br />
****Status: FT; instructional/faculty.<br />
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***Scholarly Communications Librarian I (USA)[http://ucblibraries.colorado.edu/about/jobScholarlyCommunicationsLibrarian.htm] : <br />
****Requirements: MLS/MLIS degree from an ALA accredited program or equivalent; 2 years of experience working with scholarly communications issues, Open Access publishing, or institutional repositories.<br />
****Duties: provides in-depth guidance on author rights and Open Access publishing and will participate in developing education and outreach on scholarly communication issues for faculty, students, and the community.<br />
****Status: 12-month contract/FT; tenure-stream faculty member.<br />
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***Scholarly Communications Librarian II (USA)[http://joblist.ala.org/modules/jobseeker/Scholarly-Communications-Librarian/21120.cfm] : <br />
****Requirements: MLS/MLIS degree from an ALA accredited program; academic library experience; knowledge and understanding of scholarly communication and publishing, including open access and copyright.<br />
****Duties: develops and promotes a scholarly communications program to faculty and library staff; communicates the value of depositing scholarly and creative output into open access sites, locally created digital projects and institutional repositories; explains alternative publishing models and consults on author’s rights; and acts as the Libraries' chief resource on copyright, digital rights management and fair use.<br />
****Status: FT<br />
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***Web Support Librarian (USA)<br />
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**Research Libraries<br />
**Special Libraries<br />
***Art Libraries<br />
***Corporate Libraries <br />
***Digital Libraries<br />
***Engendering Libraries <br />
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****Engineering Liaison Librarian (USA)[http://careercenter.sla.org/jobs#/detail/5023382] <br />
*****Requirements: MLS/MLIS degree from an ALA accredited program (or equivalent); academic background in a STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) discipline.<br />
*****Duties: regarding scholarly communications, educates and informs faculty and graduate students on scholarly communication issues, such as OA initiatives, digital publishing, copyright, and digital curation; promotes and provides assistance in the use of Scholarsphere, Penn State's repository service.<br />
*****Status: FT; entry level<br />
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***Government Libraries<br />
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***Law Libraries <br />
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***Military Libraries <br />
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***Medical Libraries <br />
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***Music Libraries<br />
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***Special Collections Libraries<br />
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***Urban Libraries<br />
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*'''Museums'''<br />
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**Curator of Digital Exhibits<br />
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*'''OA Journals'''<br />
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**Editor/Editorial Staff<br />
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*'''OA Publishers'''<br />
**Editor/Editorial Staff <br />
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**Publisher (of books and/or journals)<br />
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*'''Repositories'''<br />
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**Manager of Institutional Repository <br />
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*'''Universities'''<br />
**Assistant e-Conservator (USA) <br />
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**Director of Scholarly Communications Office<br />
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*'''Special Projects'''<br />
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**Manager of Digitization Project <br />
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== South America ==<br />
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== Europe ==<br />
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*Curation Tools & Services Developer (UK)<br />
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== Middle East ==<br />
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== Africa ==<br />
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== Asia Pacific ==</div>Natalia May