Qualifications and Experience
Applicants must have a Bachelor’s Degree in Library and Information Science plus at least two (2) years’ experience working in an Academic or Research Library. A Masters’ Degree in Library and information Science would be an added advantage.
Duties and Responsibilities
The Assistant Librarian: Scholarly Communications will support the creation and digitizing of the University’s intellectual output. The incumbent will be responsible for:
- Administration of the Digital and Scholarly Communication Unit.
- Spearheading the formulation and implementation of policies, procedures relating scholarly communications / digital scholarship programmes, processes and activities.
- Providing strategic maintenance and support for the Institutional Repository, Digital Library and Online Journal Platforms.
- Providing strategic support for the setting up and management of the University’s online journal systems.
- Developing, identifying and managing services and programmes related to research visibility, open science, open licensing, open access and related digital scholarship and scholarly communications initiatives.
- Providing digital scholarship and scholarly communications research consultations and instruction services for patrons.
- Developing and delivering digital scholarship and research support services using library-supported software platforms.
- Conducting workshops and training for library users on utilising digital resources, information literacy, scholarly communication practices such as
copyright compliance. - Supporting research support throughout the research cycle through identification and provision of support or expertise.
- Provide reference services to users in person, on the phone, via e-mail and through social media platforms.
- Guide the technological development of the library.
- Supervising and guiding staff in the Unit.
Faculty Liaison
- Organising and conducting training on information literacy, e-resources usage, reference management tools and other research support services to both students and lecturers in the designated Faculty.
- Faculty Liaison to facilitate collection development.
- Producing research guides utilising Subject Plus.
- Conducting assessment needs as well as monitoring the information needs of students, academic staff and administrators in the respective faculty.