The Digital Initiatives & Scholarly Communication (DISC) Librarian is responsible for providing leadership in library digital collections and platforms, scholarly communication, and open access. The individual is responsible for managing and promoting the use of our institutional repository (IR) and coordinating associated services. They collaborate with library leadership and staff to iteratively develop and implement a digital strategy across library platforms. They work collaboratively to manage and continually improve upon the library's digital presence, unique digital collections, our IR, the library website, and more. In addition, this position supervises the Digital Services Specialist in their efforts to improve integrations, user experience, and accessibility across the library's platforms. The DISC Librarian serves as the campus educator on open access publishing, open education resources, open licenses, copyright, and fair use. They assess and consult on emerging trends, requirements, and best practices in open access publishing and copyright. They collaborate across campus to assess needs and to offer consultation, instruction, and outreach strategies to support campus open scholarship and publishing efforts. The DISC Librarian helps lead the distributed campus Digital Liberal Arts (DLA) Team members in establishing and implementing annual planning, goals, outreach, and infrastructure development to support DLA programming, in partnership with the DLA Librarian & Program Manager. This individual leads the management of DLA's digital presence to support the program's goals and strategies. The person in this position applies strong organizational skills, including project management, evaluation, and assessment. This person engages in both independent and collaborative problem-solving and decision-making. The position reports to the Associate Library Director for Collection Development & Discovery. This position works the standard business hours of 8:00am to 4:30pm and offers a hybrid schedule with up to two work from home days a week any day with the exception of Tuesday. About the Department: Macalester's DeWitt Wallace Library staff create a learning environment that supports inquiry, discovery, creativity, and innovation. Committed to inclusive access, lifelong learning, user-centered services and collections, and meaningful campus partnerships, we foster curiosity, information literacy, and research skills in a welcoming environment. We value diverse ways of knowing, clear and honest communication, equity, collaboration, professional growth, staff wellbeing, and the shared goal of supporting a liberal arts education.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level