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[Thread Prev][Thread Next] Cataloger: Boise, Idaho
Position Description: Cataloger, tenure track, faculty position. Primary duties include cataloging non-book, serials & monograph materials. All librarians at BSU have one or more areas of collection development responsibilities, and may be included in a regular reference desk schedule. Required qualifications: MLS from an ALA-Accredited program, demonstrated knowledge and understanding of the principles and processes of bibliographic control, the ability to function collegially and with initiative in a team environment. Knowledge of MARC formats and national cataloging standards, LC Classification, DDC and LCSH required. Preferred Qualifications: Two years experience in a professional cataloging position in an academic library. Albertsons Library uses the Geac ADVANCE System for the online catalog, acquisitions, circulation, and serials subsystems; and is a member of the Western Library Network bibliographic utility. The cataloging department consists of two professional librarians, 5 classified staff positions (including the classified staff supervisor) and several temporary/work study positions. Starting Date: September 1, 1997. Minimum salary: $29,000, commensurate with experience. Excellent State benefits. Application Deadline: Applications received by June 20, 1997 will be given first consideration. Send letter of application, resume, & the names, addresses, and phone numbers of three references to Gloria Ostrander-Dykstra, Assistant University Librarian for Technical Services, Albertsons Library, Boise State University, 1910 University Drive, Boise, ID 83725. More information about the library may be obtained at http://library.idbsu.edu Dan Lester, Network Information Coordinator Boise State University Library, Boise, Idaho, 83725 USA voice: 208-385-1235 fax: 208-385-1394 dlester@bsu.idbsu.edu OR alileste@idbsu.idbsu.edu Cyclops' Internet Toolbox: http://cyclops.idbsu.edu "How can one fool make another wise?" Kansas, 1979.
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