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Cataloging Position Available -- Sandy Srivastava Stephen Clark 27 Nov 2001 21:25 UTC

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Subject: Please post : Cataloging Position Available
Date: Tue, 27 Nov 2001 16:31:05 -0600
From: Sandy Srivastava <ssrivast@liu.edu>

Please post the following position on the listserv:

> Cataloging Librarian
>
> Perform copy/original cataloging of print and non-print materials in an
> OCLC/Horizon environment, including retrospective conversion. Participate
in
> setting policies and procedures and in formulating/implementing goals and
> objectives for the cataloging department.  Non-cataloging duties of
> catalogers include: collection development; occasional Reference Desk
duty;
> supervision of and instruction to clerical staff and student assistants.
>
> Required: MLS/MLIS from and ALA-accredited program. Demonstrated knowledge
> of LC classification, LC subject headings, MARC formats, and AACR2.
> Experience using automated library systems; current awareness of national
> trends and developments in cataloging; excellent organizational and
> communication skills.
>
> Send letter of interest and c.v. to: Ms. Terri Campo, Long Island
> University, 1 University Plaza, Brooklyn, NY 11201-8423.
>
> Long Island University is the eighth largest private university in the
U.S.
> It is recognized for strength in the liberal arts and sciences, health
> sciences, and library and information science.  The Brooklyn Campus is
> located within easy access of Manhattan.  It enrolls more than 10,000
> students pursuing undergraduate and graduate degrees in the various
> colleges:  Arts and Science, Pharmacy and Health Sciences, Education,
Health
> Professions, Nursing, Business and Public Administration.  The library,
with
> a staff of 39, including 19 librarians, houses 253,000 volumes, 1700
> periodical subscriptions, and a collection of 8,000 AV resources.  It
> provides 55 bibliographic databases for end-user searching.  LIU is an
> EEO/AA employer.
>
>