Wheaton is a private, coeducational, liberal arts college of 1800 students 
located in Norton, MA and within easy commuting distance of Boston and 
Providence.


Summary
The Electronic Resources Librarian serves as the library’s serials control 
professional, providing scholarly information in the form of periodicals, 
newspapers, microform, electronic journals, newspapers, and databases to the 
campus community. This position is part of the Discovery and Access team, which 
focuses on direct services and support to faculty, students, staff, and Library 
colleagues.


Primary Responsibilities


Manages the library’s e-resources collections, including access, budgeting, 
analysis, and assessment.

Works closely with faculty and Library colleagues to ensure that library 
resources continue to support the curriculum.

Maintain awareness of trends and ongoing developments in areas related to the 
entire life cycle of e-resources.

Manages the e-resources budget.

Promotes alternatives to fee-based information resources, such as open access 
publications and open educational resources.

Contributes to an inclusive, equitable, and respectful environment that values 
and affirms the diversity of the college community.

Wheaton has been operating under a remote hybrid teaching model in response to 
the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. It is our hope to return to an in-person 
teaching model for the fall of 2021. While this position may be temporarily 
remote, there is an expectation that the work performed will be on campus when 
the college determines it is safe to return to in-person operations.

 

We want to talk with candidates who see themselves broadly represented below.


Education
Master’s degree from an ALA-accredited library/information science program or 
significant, relevant work experience.
Experience

Minimum of 3 years experience working with serials and e-resources, preferably 
in an academic or research institution.

Experience selecting, analyzing, and disposing of e-resources and serials.

Experience establishing and maintaining relationships with faculty, campus 
partners, vendors, consortia, and publishers.

Experience negotiating e-resource licenses.

Experience managing funds and budgets.

Experience coordinating complex details, funding sources, and complex workflows 
to achieve strategic goals.

Knowledge

Industry standards related to serials and e-resources, e.g., ISSN, OpenURL, 
KBART, SERU, COUNTER, SUSHI, WCAG etc.

User needs and patron satisfaction studies.

Copyright, fair use and other intellectual property issues pertaining to 
e-resources and license agreements.

Skills and Abilities

Ability to work in a collegial and collaborative environment.

Ability to identify and solve problems.

Ability to initiate and plan strategically for new services.

Ability to learn new skills.

Excellent written and oral communication skills, including the ability to 
communicate about technical issues with non-technical audiences.

Strong organizational skills, with attention to detail and thoroughness.

Project management experience or aptitude.

Commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion.

Equivalent combination of experience and education may be substituted for the 
above educational requirement.

 

Preferred Qualifications

Experience with OCLC WMS, OCLC Discovery, OCLC WMS Knowledge Base, EZProxy, and 
Springshare’s LibGuides is beneficial, but not required.


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