Humanist Discussion Group, Vol. 14, No. 586. Centre for Computing in the Humanities, King's College London <http://www.princeton.edu/~mccarty/humanist/> <http://www.kcl.ac.uk/humanities/cch/humanist/> Date: Thu, 11 Jan 2001 07:49:49 +0000 From: NINCH-ANNOUNCE <david@ninch.org> Subject: Positions Available: Columbia university; Assoc of Research Libraries NINCH ANNOUNCEMENT News on Networking Cultural Heritage Resources from across the Community January 8, 2001 POSITIONS AVAILABLE Columbia University Media Center: Program Coordinator <http://www.mcah.columbia.edu>http://www.mcah.columbia.edu Association of Research Libraries: Statistics and Measurement Research Assistant <http://www.arl.org/stats/>http://www.arl.org/stats/ * * * Columbia University Media Center: Program Coordinator <http://www.mcah.columbia.edu>http://www.mcah.columbia.edu >Date: Mon, 8 Jan 2001 11:18:21 -0500 >To: mcn-l@listserv.mcn.edu, vra-l@listserv.uark.edu, arlis-l@lsu.uky.edu, > CAAH@PUCC.BITNET, SAH-L@SIVM.SI.EDU, IMAGELIB@LISTSERV.ARIZONA.EDU, > H-MMEDIA@H-NET.MSU.EDU, AIA-L@brynmawr.edu >From: "Maurice S. Luker III" <msl5@columbia.edu> >> >Media Center for Art History, Archaeology, and Historic Preservation >Columbia University > >Title: Program Coordinator > >Description: Reporting to the associate director of the Media Center for >Art History, Archaeology, and Historic Preservation and providing >assistance to the director of the Center for Archaeology, the incumbent >coordinates the research, development, submission, and fiscal accounting >of project grants for art history, archaeology, and historic preservation. >Financial duties include administering payroll, purchasing, contracting, >budgeting, and auditing. The incumbent manages physical collections of >objects and images as well as media properties, including responsibility >for organizing and cataloguing materials, obtaining copyright permissions, >and drafting licensing contracts. The incumbent organizes equipment and >facilities operations as well as faculty and student study and training >programs and expeditions. The incumbent authors and edits reports, >specialized articles, and online materials. The incumbent supports faculty >and advisory council activities, presentations, classroom teaching, and >events. Other duties and responsibilities assigned as necessary. > >Qualifications: BA/BS required with significant course work in art or >architectural history, archaeology, or architectural conservation; >advanced degree desirable. Fluency in at least one foreign language >preferred. At least two years work experience required, preferably at a >museum or other cultural institution or site. Experience with digital >imaging, databases, and multimedia materials for online libraries >desirable. Cataloguing and archiving experience in art history visual >resources, architectural graphics, or archaeological materials desirable. >Thorough knowledge of Microsoft Word and spreadsheet and database >software, such as Microsoft Excel and Access highly preferred. Familiarity >with project management software desirable. Ability to work with both PC >and Macintosh operating systems preferred. Knowledge of or ability to >learn quickly electronic funds management systems preferred. Must be >resourceful, highly organized, willing to learn independently, and able to >work collaboratively on multiple projects with faculty, staff, and students. > >Please send CV by January 31, 2001, to: > >MCAH >821 Schermerhorn >1190 Amsterdam Ave >New York, NY 10027 > >The Media Center for Art History, Archaeology, and Historic Preservation >supports Columbia University art historians, archaeologists, and >architectural conservators in projects that consider material culture, >vision, media, and pedagogy. The range of interests encompasses the >political, environmental, demographic, economic, legal, cultural, >philosophical, interpretive, engineering, and preservation issues >concerning humanity's legacy of images, objects, artifacts, sculpture, >buildings, landscapes, and archaeological sites. =============================================================================== Association of Research Libraries: Statistics and Measurement Research Assistant <http://www.arl.org/stats/>http://www.arl.org/stats/ >Date: Mon, 8 Jan 2001 08:02:10 -0500 (EST) >From: Mary Jane Brooks <maryjane@arl.org> >To: David Green <david@ninch.org> > >Position Description: >ARL Statistics and Measurement Research Assistant > >Purpose: >The ARL Statistics and Measurement Research Assistant primarily collects, >analyzes, and publishes data about the ARL member libraries. Among the >various annual publications/compilations produced are: ARL Annual Salary >Survey, ARL Statistics, ARL Supplementary Statistics, ARL Academic Law and >Medical Library Statistics, ARL Preservation Statistics, and Library >Expenditures as a Percent of University Expenditures. The ARL Statistics >and Measurement Research Assistant also works in grant-funded activities >and new projects as they are being defined and implemented. The ARL >Statistics and Measurement Program describes and measures the performance >of research libraries and their contribution to teaching, research, >scholarship, and community service. For more information please visit the >Statistics and Measurement website ><<http://www.arl.org/stats/>http://www.arl.org/stats/>. > >Major Responsibilities: > >1. Compiles survey data, produces and edits the annual statistical >publications. The job duties include preparation of mailings, data input >and review, follow-up telephone calls and correspondence, maintenance of >logs and files, typing errata and footnotes, etc. The research assistant >is given credit as a compiler and editor in the final publications. > >2. Prepares documents for the WWW (both marking up existing documents and >preparing content directly for the website). The Research Assistant may >also perform special projects, general research, and program support tasks >such as locating specific information and articles, writing short >documents and guides, and assisting with preparation of mailings, >promotional material, newsletter articles, and conferences. > >3. The position involves extensive communication by telephone and email >with liaisons in over 120 research libraries, computer data inputting >(using programs such Filemaker Pro, Excel, SPSS, etc.) and creation and >manipulation of tables in Microsoft Word. > >4. Contributes to the successful operation and completion of ARL projects >through participation in team decision making and implementation as part >of the ARL Statistics and Measurement Team comprised of the Senior Program >Officer for Statistics and Measurement, Web Developer and Analyst, and >Director of Information Services. This person also works closely with >staff in the ARL Publications and Information Program areas including the >Publications Officer, the Publications Coordinator, and the Communications >Officer. > >Nature and Scope: > >A. Organizational Relationships: > >The ARL Statistics and Measurement Research Assistant reports to the ARL >Senior Program Officer for Statistics and Measurement. Assignments are >performed under supervision and in accordance to detailed instructions and >procedures. > > >B. Supervisory Responsibilities > >This position may assign and monitor the work of temporary staff who >proofread activities and compile data from time to time as needs arise. > > >C. Skill requirements > >A Bachelors degree is required. The essential requirements for this >position include the ability to work accurately and efficiently while >meeting deadlines, and willingness to learn and improve internal >procedures for annual surveys. Familiarity with word processing and >spreadsheets is essential. Familiarity with research libraries, good >communication skills and people skills (good sense of humor!), and ability >to persuade others to provide what is needed to meet deadlines are >important. In sum, good organizational skills, and attention to detail, >thoroughness, good editing and communication skills, and willingness to >learn and be involved with all aspects of the ARL Statistics and >Measurement Program are the skills required for this job. > >Preferred skills include understanding and improving of data collection >processes; familiarity with HTML, Filemaker, Powerpoint, and >SPSS; coursework in statistics, survey, and database design; experience >in conducting surveys; knowledge of research library operations, trends >and issues; and data analysis skills. Some research library or related >experience and coursework in library and information science helpful. > >This person is expected to have a strong service orientation for meeting >the needs of member libraries; to become knowledgeable about technology >and how to apply it to improve services; to communicate effectively with >others inside and outside the organization; to work effectively as part of >a team and at the same time provide personal leadership. > >D. Problem Solving and Decision Making > >Most problems relate to resolving data discrepancies and having good >analytical and troubleshooting skills in relation to data collection and >analysis. Decision making skills include identifying discrepancies in >data reported, following up on their resolution, and communicating the >implications of these decisions. The Research Assistant is also >responsible for setting up revised procedures for the efficient completion >of the projects. > >E. Authority/Independence > >The ARL Statistics and Measurement Research Assistant has project >responsibilities. Depending on experience and qualifications the Research >Assistant is expected to plan, prioritize and organize work in order to >focus on what is critical. This person is an integral part of the ARL >Statistics and Measurement Team comprised of the Senior Program Officer >for Statistics and Measurement, Web Developer and Analyst, and Director of >Information Services. In dealing with member libraries and professional >colleagues, this position works closely with the Senior Program Officer >for Statistics and Measurement. The ARL Senior Program Officer for >Statistics and Measurement conducts the annual performance and salary >review. > >Salary Range: $25,097- $42,690. >Position Level: Job Level III >Schedule: Starting date immediately. Flexible 35 hr/week. >Monday-Friday, >9:00 - 6:00 schedule. Note: This position is particularly busy from >October through May. >Contact: For further information or application details, please >contact: > Mary Jane Brooks > Executive Officer > Association of Research Libraries > 21 Dupont Circle, NW #800 > Washington, DC 20036-1118 ============================================================== NINCH-Announce is an announcement listserv, produced by the National Initiative for a Networked Cultural Heritage (NINCH). The subjects of announcements are not the projects of NINCH, unless otherwise noted; neither does NINCH necessarily endorse the subjects of announcements. We attempt to credit all re-distributed news and announcements and appreciate reciprocal credit. 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