Research Data Curation Librarian, University of Michigan

Job Opening ID
103342

Working Title
Research Data Curation Librarian

Job Title
ASSOC LIBRARIAN

Work Location
Ann Arbor Campus
Ann Arbor, MI

Full/Part Time
Full-Time

Regular/Temporary
Regular

FLSA Status
Exempt

Organizational Group
Univ Library

Department
Library Research-Sci & Engineer

Posting Begin/End Date
11/14/2014 – 12/07/2014

Career Interests
Libraries & Museums
Primary Research

Job Summary

The University of Michigan, a leader in undergraduate and graduate education and one of the world’s premier research universities, has prominent faculty, rigorous academic programs, and a diverse cultural and social environment. By advancing new modes of scholarly communication, engaging users in innovative and relevant ways, and developing collections and services that directly support the teaching, learning, and research mission of the University, the University of Michigan Library is leading the re-imagining of the research library in the digital era.

The University of Michigan Library has embarked on an aggressive and exciting initiative to address research data management needs at the University, and is seeking a forward-thinking and innovative Research Data Curation Librarian to join the team. Reporting to the Research Data Services Manager, the Research Data Curation Librarian will advance the library’s mission to create and sustain data services for the campus that support the mission of the University of Michigan researchers through our Research Data Services (RDS) unit.

RDS is responsible for strategic planning, coordination, and deployment of research data services directed at facilitating the research lifecycle. This includes creating and implementing data management assistance for the campus, outreach to faculty in collaboration with subject specialists, informationists, training, and assessment of RDS programs and services. RDS operates in 4 key areas: 1) Education, Awareness and Community Building, 2) Technical Infrastructure, 3) Policy and Strategy, and 4) Consultation and Services.

The responsibilities of the Research Data Curation Librarian will fall in all key areas; the initial focus of this position will be to contribute to the development of the data repository in collaboration with colleagues and stakeholders, in the library and across campus.

The University of Michigan Library is committed to recruiting and the retaining a diverse workforce and cultivating an environment that allows and encourages all employees to contribute the fullest expression of their diverse backgrounds, skills, and life experiences to their work and towards the fulfillment of the Library’s mission.

Responsibilities

While partnering with colleagues at the U-M Office of Research, Information Technology Services, Advanced Research Computing, as well as academic programs, institutes, departments, and colleges across campus, the Research Data Curation Librarian will:

Work with researchers to curate and archive data

  • The Librarian will work with researchers to identify, recruit, ingest and deposit data in the library’s digital repository, adhering to local policies and national and international standards and best practices.
  • The incumbent will play a significant role in outreach to the research community to deposit data in both the digital repository or appropriate subject repository, as well as creating training programs, help guides and web resources for Data Education and RDS for internal and external audiences.
  • When necessary the Librarian will consult with researchers on metadata standards and data sensitivity characterization.

Create, support and sustain technical infrastructure

  • In collaboration with key partners, will act as the Research Data Services point person for the data repository.
  • Investigate integrative infrastructures to connect campus needs to the repository.
  • Design and implement workflows, and execute technical processes involved in managing the lifecycle of digital datasets including data transformation projects.

Work with campus stakeholders on larger data collections issues

  • Serve as a consultant to researchers and librarians on data issues and services.
  • Perform data management planning with principle investigators and researchers.
  • Assist in the development and delivery of training and instructional materials on data curation.
  • Provide guidance and instruction on discovery, acquisition and use of research data in the public domain.

Engage and participate in all aspects of the RDS and library services as appropriate

  • Participate in research data management consultations, data curation activities and the development of resources, documentation and instructional content about data curation.
  • Participate in selected cross-library working groups to create and improve services.
  • Other duties as assigned.

Required Qualifications

  • ALA-accredited Master’s degree or an equivalent combination of a relevant advanced degree and experience.
  • Demonstrated knowledge of or direct experience working with or managing research data.
  • Knowledge of information technologies, standards and best practices prevalent in digital or data curation.
  • Ability to articulate roles in the research data ecosystem.
  • Knowledge of technologies for data management and curation, and familiarity with preservation principles and practices.
  • Ability to work independently and effectively with others as a team within a complex and fluid organization. Ability to work well in a multicultural and collaborative environment.
  • Possess excellent written and oral communication skills; ability to present and share ideas clearly and effectively to a diverse audience.

Desired Qualifications

  • Experience documenting workflows and procedures.
  • Knowledge of metadata formats, including Dublin Core, MODS, METS, and data exchange protocols such as SWORD and OAI-PMH.
  • Experience working with digital repository or content management systems.
  • Experience in identifying researcher information needs and in creating effective services to meet those needs.
  • Demonstrated experience in the acquisition and management of born-digital or digitized library, archival, or research materials.
  • Demonstrated commitment to customer service.
  • Demonstrated time management and project completion skills.

Additional Information

How to Apply
A cover letter is required for consideration for this position and should be attached as the first page of your resume. The cover letter should address your specific interest in the position, include your salary requirements, and outline skills and experience that directly relate to this position.
http://umjobs.org/job_detail/103342/research_data_curation_librarian

Benefits, Rank, Salary
Rank and salary are dependent on experience and qualifications. It is anticipated that this position will be filled at the rank of Assistant or Associate Librarian. Librarian appointments carry with them increased expectations and opportunities regarding professional development, professional engagement, research, and service, in keeping with the Library’s process for Librarian Promotion and Advancement.

This position is eligible for 24 days of vacation a year, and 15 days of sick leave a year with provisions for extended benefits, as well as opportunities for professional development and travel. TIAA-CREF and Fidelity Investments retirement options available. Further information regarding benefits can be found at benefits.umich.edu/.

Application Deadline
Job openings are posted for a minimum of seven calendar days. This job may be removed from posting boards and filled anytime after the minimum posting period has ended. Applications will be reviewed as received throughout the posting period and continue until the position is filled.

U-M EEO/AA Statement

The University of Michigan is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer.

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