The person in this position exercises oversight and coordination of all operations in Interlibrary loan (ILL) throughout Seton Hall University Libraries, and prioritization of the work to be done, utilizing the most current, sophisticated systems to manage these information flows.
Duties and Responsibilities:
- Faculty, graduate and undergraduate students, staff and administrators depend upon the person in this position to research and find materials through several national and regional consortia in order to obtain book and journal articles that Seton Hall does not own/have access to. This person in this position is the primary contact for this work which consists of complex databases to search, deep knowledge of bibliographic records, cooperative relationships with other libraries, directs service to patrons, and service to libraries - and their scholars - worldwide.
- Oversees workflow and prioritizes requests from all forms of submission on the Libraries' website. Acts as primary service contact with faculty, graduate and undergraduate students, staff and administrators, student workers, and the Access Services Librarian. Trains and oversees student workers and other library staff (as needed) for optimal performance.
- Processes borrowing and lending requests utilizing the most current, sophisticated systems (ILLIAD, RAPID, OCLC, WMS, EDS, EZBorrow/PALCI, VALE/NJ libraries, ReBel) to manage these information flows: locate items, digitize, route, track, ship, receive and research and find materials through several national and regional consortia in complex databases utilizing cooperative relationships with other libraries - and their scholars - worldwide. Maintains/solves problems/answers bibliographic queries, performs data and quality-of-service analysis on ILL systems (ILLIAD, RAPID, OCLC, WMS, EDS, EZBorrow/PALCI, VALE/NJ libraries, ReBel).
- Makes purchase recommendations when cost-of-borrowing becomes excessive. Coordinates with Library areas that contribute to this work (Circulation, Stacks) and analyzes and solves problems for those areas. Coordinates with the Access Services Librarian for planning/workforce purposes. Occasionally assists Circulation by assuming (some) circulation desk tasks as needed.
- Supervises work of others including planning, assigning and scheduling of work, reviewing work and ensuring quality standards, training staff and overseeing their productivity.
Required Qualifications:
- 3-5 years relevant work experience: ILL experience, excellent communication & interpersonal skills, oversees students and cooperates with other Library functional areas and other libraries.
- Accurate data entry and turnaround time, bibliographic knowledge, library holdings knowledge, and analysis of systems performance.
- MS Office suite, Web searching, OCLC, library catalogs and databases.
Desired Qualifications:
- OCLC, ILLIAD/ILL software systems and networks strongly preferred.
- Scanner, copiers, micro-form scanners, general office equipment and computer peripherals.
- 3-5 years relevant work experience: ILL experience, excellent communication & interpersonal skills, oversees students and cooperates with other Library functional areas and other libraries.
- OCLC, ILLIAD/ILL software systems and networks strongly preferred.
- Accurate data entry and turnaround time, bibliographic knowledge, library holdings knowledge, and analysis of systems performance.
- MS Office suite, Web searching, OCLC, library catalogs and databases.
- Scanner, copiers, micro-form scanners, general office equipment and computer peripherals.
Seton Hall University is a major Catholic university. In a diverse and collaborative environment it focuses on academic and ethical development. Seton Hall students are prepared to be leaders in their professional and community lives in a global society and are challenged by outstanding faculty, an evolving technologically advanced setting and values-centered curricula.
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