I'm a Systems Librarian with an MLS for a multi-type consortium including 
academics. One of the things I'm responsible for is ILS data integrity which 
would be very difficult without the specialized knowledge I have. Having an MLS 
has also allowed me to use the correct terminology with the libraries resulting 
in them having more trust in me. In fact, I graphically witnessed this went I 
went to lunch early on with a bunch of folks from one of the academics. They 
thought I was just some IT person. When they found out I had an MLS, their 
attitude completely changed and I could tell I had been given more status.

I would also say that it's better to hire someone with the eagerness to learn 
than to expect them to have all technical knowledge already. I had never 
administered an ILS when I got this job. Sure, it was slow going the first few 
months but I picked it all up. And now I'm eagerly looking for to changing 
ILSes next year. Something new to learn!

chanel
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Chanel Wheeler
COSUGI 2023 Conference Chair (April 25-27)
Systems Librarian
Yavapai Library Network
1971 Commerce Center Circle,
Suite A
Prescott, AZ  86301

Phone: (928) 442-5741
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-----Original Message-----
From: Code for Libraries <CODE4LIB@LISTS.CLIR.ORG> On Behalf Of Martin, Will
Sent: Thursday, February 16, 2023 4:25 PM
To: CODE4LIB@LISTS.CLIR.ORG
Subject: [CODE4LIB] Systems - to librarian or not to librarian?

All,

We're considering taking our Systems Librarian position and removing the 
requirement for a library degree, making it a technician position instead.  The 
job's primary focus is in working with Alma configuration and troubleshooting 
the perennial off-campus access issues.  The hope is that removing the library 
degree requirement will make recruiting easier. In past we've had difficulty 
getting candidates who had both the library degree and the requisite technical 
proficiency.

I am curious to hear from other universities: do you require your systems 
person to hold a library degree?  Why or why not?  If you do require one, do 
you find you have to do extensive technical training with new hires?  If you 
don't, do you wind up having to train people on library-related stuff?  Either 
way, how has your approach worked out?

Will Martin

Head of Digital Initiatives, Systems and Services Chester Fritz Library 
University of North Dakota he/his/him

701.777.4638

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