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Dear Colleagues,
Please could you publicise this new temporary position of
Bibliographical Assistant (East Asian Langauges) at the John
Rylands University Library,
The University of Manchester.
Apologies for any cross posting.
Best wishes,
Diana M. Leitch
Dr Diana M. Leitch, BSc, PhD, FRSC,
Deputy University Librarian (Information Resources and Academic
Support)
and Associate Director of the John Rylands Library, The John
Rylands
University Library, The University of Manchester, Oxford Road,
Manchester,
M13 9PP, United Kingdom Tel 00 44 161 275 3700/3737 Fax 00 44
161 275 3759
mobile 07768 560779 email [log in to unmask]
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- THE UNIVERSITY OF MANCHESTER PARTICULARS OF
APPOINTMENT THE JOHN RYLANDS
UNIVERSITY LIBRARY
BIBLIOGRAPHICAL ASSISTANT (East Asian Languages)
Cataloguing and Book Processing Department
Fixed term for 6 months
Ref: ACS/437/06
The Library invites applications for the above post which is fixed
term for 6 months.
Salary from circa ?19,900 per annum, subject to skills and
experience.
Applications should be returned by 26 January 2006 with the
names of two referees and the Equal Opportunities Monitoring
form, marked "Confidential - Staff Application" and addressed to:
The Staffing Secretary
The John Rylands University Library
The University of Manchester
Oxford Road
Manchester
M13 9PP
Unfortunately, due to financial constraints, it is not possible for the
University to acknowledge applications or to contact all
unsuccessful
applicants. If you have not been contacted by 26 February 2006,
you should
assume that, on this occasion, your application has not been
successful.
We would, however, like to take this opportunity to thank you for
your
interest in The University of Manchester.
WITH THE COMPLIMENTS OF THE JOHN RYLANDS
UNIVERSITY LIBRARY
UNIVERSITY OF MANCHESTER
The John Rylands University Library
BIBLIOGRAPHICAL ASSISTANT (EAST ASIAN LANGUAGES)
Cataloguing and Book Processing Department
BACKGROUND
The John Rylands University Library provides library and information
services to the students and staff of The University of Manchester,
which
came into being on 1 October 2004, following the dissolution of the
Victoria University of Manchester and UMIST. It is one of the largest
academic library services in the country catering for the needs of
well
over 32,000 students and researchers, as well as academic staff.
The JRUL
provides 4 million printed items, 1 million microfilms, over 25,000
electronic journals, 400,000 ebooks and a large number of
databases to its
members. Its Special Collections are among the greatest in the
world.
The Cataloguing Department, based in the Main Library, has
around 20 FTE
staff who are responsible for the cataloguing of all the Library's
printed
and audio-visual material onto the Talis Library Management
System.
The University is currently developing its courses in Chinese and
East
Asian studies and to support this development the Library is
looking to
appoint a Bibliographical Assistant to catalogue Chinese and East
Asian
materials.
The post is based primarily in the Main Library, however all Library
employees are required to work at any Library site, as necessary.
All Library staff are required to wear an identity badge.
Hours
Hours of work are 35 per week (full time), worked during normal
office
hours, Monday to Friday (full details of the hours of work will be
given
on appointment). A flexible working hours scheme is available.
The University of Manchester
Job Description
Job Title: Bibliographical Assistant (East Asian Languages)
Responsible to: Head of Cataloguing & Book Processing
Organisation Unit: Cataloguing & Book Processing Department
Date: December 2005
Overall Purpose of the Role
To catalogue the Library's Chinese language materials onto the
Library's
computer system.
Key Responsibilities, Accountabilities or Duties
To carry out original and copy cataloguing to AACR and MARC
standards
To search a range of external databases for bibliographic records.
To carry out name authority work.
To carry out subject analysis of items, assigning Dewey
classification
numbers or Library of Congress Subject Headings, as required.
To carry out such other duties as may be required by the Head of
the
Department or the University Librarian.
Essential Knowledge, Skills and Experience
A relevant degree.
Demonstrable proficiency in written and spoken Mandarin.
The ability to work on one's own and as part of a team.
Good verbal and written communication skills.
A high level of personal organisation.
The ability to concentrate on tasks and to pay attention to detail,
while
making good progress with the work in hand.
Good keyboarding skills
Desirable
A postgraduate qualification in librarianship, or experience of
working in
a library, preferably in an academic institution.
Knowledge of other East Asian languages, particularly Japanese.
Ability to transliterate East Asian scripts into Roman script
Knowledge of AACR2 and MARC or other cataloguing experience
Comprehensive knowledge and experience of relevant processes
and
procedures and specialised software.
Proven initiative and judgment to resolve daily problems
Note
This document is intended as a general guide to the duties of the
post and
conditions of service. It does not constitute a contract of
employment
between the University and the person appointed. The successful
candidate
will receive a full set of conditions of service on appointment.
Ref ACS/437/06
THE UNIVERSITY OF MANCHESTER
THE JOHN RYLANDS UNIVERSITY LIBRARY
BIBLIOGRAPHICAL ASSISTANT (EAST ASIAN LANGUAGES)
CATALOGUING AND BOOK PROCESSING DEPARTMENT
REF ACS/437/06
Salary from circa ?19,900 per annum
Fixed term for 6 months
Applications are invited for the post of Bibliographical Assistant
(East
Asian Languages).
The University is currently developing its courses in Chinese and
East
Asian studies and to support this the Library is looking to appoint a
Bibliographical Assistant to catalogue Chinese and East Asian
materials
onto the Library's computer system. If appointed, you will carry out
original and copy cataloguing to AACR and MARC standards,
search a range
of external databases for bibliographic records and carry out other
related tasks, including classification.
You must possess a relevant degree and be able to demonstrate
proficiency
in written and spoken Mandarin. You must also be able to work
both on your
own and as part of a team and possess good verbal and written
communication skills as well as keyboarding ability. Good
organisational
skills and the ability to concentrate on tasks and to pay attention to
detail are also requirements of the post. A postgraduate
qualification in
librarianship, or experience of working in a library, preferably in an
academic institution is desirable as is a knowledge of other East
Asian
languages, particularly Japanese and an ability to transliterate East
Asian scripts into Roman script.
The post is fixed term for 6 months. Normal working hours are 35
per week.
A flexi scheme is also available.
Application forms and further details are available from The Staffing
Secretary, The John Rylands University Library, Oxford Road,
Manchester,
M13 9PP or email: [log in to unmask] .
Closing date: 26 January 2006.
The University will actively foster a culture of inclusion and diversity
and will seek to achieve true equality of opportunity for all members
of its community
Mrs Jennifer M Curtis
Head of Digital Programmes
The John Rylands University Library phone: 0161 306 4935
The University of Manchester fax: 0161 273 7488
Oxford Road
Manchester M13 9PP
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