Monday, November 30, 2015

JF JPN Language Institute, Urawa: Librarian

Dear all,
The Japan Foundation Japanese-Language Institute, Urawa has opened a job posting for a librarian.
For a detail description and an application form, please see the following site (in Japanese only):
http://www.jpf.go.jp/j/about/recruit/nc_160108.html
Best regards,
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Junko Kurita, Chief Librarian,
Japan Foundation Library
4-4-1, Yotsuya, Shinjukuk-ku, Tokyo 160-0004

Phone; 81-3-5369-6086
FAX: 80-3-5369-6048
e-mail: Junko_Kurita@jpf.go.jp
website: http://www.jpf.go.jp/e/about/jfic/lib/index.html


Facebook Page: http://www.facebook.com/JFICLibrary
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Monday, November 16, 2015

University of Hawai‘i: Okinawan Studies Librarian

Title: Librarian II or Librarian III (Okinawan Studies)
Position Number: 0070282
Hiring Unit: UHM, Library Services
Location: Hamilton Library, Asia Collection
Date Posted: November 13, 2015
Closing Date: Continuous - application review begins December 14, 2015
Salary Information: Commensurate with qualifications and experience
Monthly Type: 11 Month
Tenure Track: Tenure
Full Time/Part Time: Full Time
Temporary/Permanent: Permanent
Other Conditions: To begin approximately March 2016, subject to position clearance and/or availability of funds.

Duties and Responsibilities
    The University of Hawai‘i at Manoa Library seeks an innovative, collaborative, and service-oriented librarian to join a team of library and information professionals. Under the general direction of the Head of the Asia Department, the Librarian for Okinawan Studies will work collaboratively to lead in collection development and management of all materials in all formats related to Okinawan studies, provide research assistance, and library instruction. In addition, the librarian will liaise with the Center for Okinawan Studies (COS) to initiate national and international resource sharing collaborations, international symposia, rare materials preservation, restoration and digitization, web site development, and fundraising and outreach with the Okinawan community.
    Provide professional reference service at the Asia Collection reference desk as scheduled and respond to questions and requests for information and research assistance from faculty, students, and the general public.
    Frequently provide in-depth personal consultation to researchers and students who require it.
    Work collegially with the other area studies librarians in the Asia Collection, actively engage in departmental affairs, and participate in library-wide activities.
    Offer specialized bibliographic instruction to students in Asian Studies and Okinawan Studies and participate with others in meeting the broader instruction needs of the library in a variety of modalities (i.e. face-to-face, virtual, online, etc.) to promote strong critical thinking skills.
    Work in cooperation with other Asia Collection librarians and the teaching faculty to develop tailored instruction programs and prepare specialized bibliographic guides in print and online to aid in instruction.
    Collection development including and not limited to examining newly published material in all formats related to Okinawa in humanities and social science subject areas and deciding which publication to purchase or make available for the library. Knowledge of the strengths and weaknesses of the collection and teaching and research interests at the University of Hawai‘i are essential to performing this task.
    Provide consultation and assistance to technical services with processing materials from and about the Ryukyus and Okinawa.
    Work with Okinawan/Japanese publishers and maintain knowledge about Okinawan/Japanese publishing trends.
    Develop and maintain effective working relationships with students, faculty, staff, donors, and the general community.
    Participate at the national and international level with other area specialists and in consortia.
    Keep abreast of recent developments in information technology.
    Should be competent in web page development and maintenance, and knowledgeable about digitization and its application in libraries.
    Maintain a productive attitude and enthusiasm for an innovative and changing environment.

Librarian II Minimum Qualifications
    ALA accredited MLS or equivalent by the start date.
    Evidence of strong oral and written communication skills in Japanese and English.

Librarian III Minimum Qualifications
    ALA accredited MLS or equivalent by the start date.
    Three years of appropriate professional experience.
    Twenty-four post-baccalaureate credits of academic study.
    Evidence of strong oral and written communication skills in Japanese and English.

Desirable Qualifications
    A working knowledge of the Okinawan/Ryukyuan languages or dialects.
    Research experience and/or course work in a subject related to Okinawan studies.
    Demonstrated creativity in program or project development.
    Demonstrated understanding of issues related to area-focused collections in an academic library.
    Knowledge of publishing and book trade.
    Knowledge in the provision of area-focus reference and instruction in an academic library.
    Knowledge of issues and trends in information technology for academic libraries.
    Knowledge of collection development and management, and technical processing.
    Evidence of participation in international, national, or regional professional associations.
    Understanding of preparing and managing budgets.
    Demonstrated experience in creating or designing web pages and/or digital collections related to Asia, Area Studies, Japan or Okinawa.

To Apply:
Submit cover letter indicating how you satisfy the minimum and desirable qualifications, names, contact information (including e-mail address) of at least 3 professional references, resume and transcripts of graduate degrees (copies acceptable; however, originals will be required upon hire) to Human Resources Specialist. Interviewees will be expected to make a presentation to library faculty and staff as part of the screening process. Review of applications will begin on dd/mm/yyy and will continue until the position is filled.
Address:
    Human Resources Specialist
    University of Hawai‘i at Manoa Library
    2550 McCarthy Mall
    Honolulu, HI, HI 96822

Inquiries:    808-956-7207

The University of Hawaiʻi is an equal opportunity/affirmative action institution and is committed to a policy of nondiscrimination on the basis of race, sex, gender identity and expression, age, religion, color, national origin, ancestry, citizenship, disability, genetic information, marital status, breastfeeding, income assignment for child support, arrest and court record (except as permissible under State law), sexual orientation, domestic or sexual violence victim status, national guard absence, or status as a covered veteran.

Employment is contingent on satisfying employment eligibility verification requirements of the Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986; reference checks of previous employers; and for certain positions, criminal history record checks.

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Friday, November 6, 2015

Claremont Colleges Library: Head of the Asian Library



The Claremont Colleges, a distinguished consortium of five undergraduate liberal arts colleges and two graduate institutions located just east of Los Angeles, California, seeks an energetic, innovative, and productive Head of the Asian Library (HAL) for the Claremont Colleges Library.

Reporting to the Director of Special Collections and Libraries, the HAL will be forward-thinking in developing information resources and services that ensure that the Asian Library meets the current research, teaching, and learning needs of the Claremont Colleges’ faculty, students, and staff.  The successful candidate will bring vision, enthusiasm, analytical skills, and deep academic interest in Asia to this position.

The HAL will serve as the leader and spokesperson for the Asian Library within the Claremont Colleges Consortium.  As the library’s leading subject expert on Asia, the HAL will seize this opportunity to transform the Asian Library from a traditional, print collections-focused unit into a vibrant technology-enabled research, teaching, and learning space.  Our new Asian Library will feature energetic services, collaborative spaces, new technologies, and demand-driven subject and language information resources that support current research, teaching, and learning, a critical initiative in the library’s new strategic plan.  The HAL will make faculty and student engagement in the Asian Library a top priority.

Requirements include an MLIS from an ALA accredited program or equivalent education and experience, at least three years of professional level experience providing library services in higher education, English and Asian language skills, and academic work relating to Asia or deep knowledge of Asian Studies as an academic discipline.

Salary is negotiable, with full benefits package included.  For the complete position description and application procedures visit:  http://bit.ly/1WCWF9N .  Candidates applying by January 11, 2016 will be given first consideration.