Job Summary
Reporting to the University Librarian (UL), the Electronic Resources Librarian oversees the Library’s electronic resources collection. This includes acquiring, managing and evaluating e-resources, implementing e-resource management workflows, making recommendations to the UL, and promoting e-resources to the OCAD University community. The Librarian also assists colleagues with supporting infrastructure tasks related to electronic resources.
The Electronic Resources Librarian participates as a Liaison Librarian with specific OCAD University departments or programs. In addition, the incumbent provides reference (chat, email, virtual, and in-person) and library instruction and fulfills collection management and collection development duties.
Summary of Responsibilities:
Electronic and Digital Collections
- Review and evaluate electronic resources and make recommendations for their acquisition, renewal, and cancellation
- Develop and execute workflows to track and anticipate database renewals, consult stakeholders and make recommendations to the UL
- Support the Coordinator, E-Reserves & E-Resources with maintaining and updating database statistics platform as required
- Develop, execute, and maintain an electronic resources engagement plan, including creating promotional campaigns, collecting feedback, and communicating updates to the OCAD U community
- Work collaboratively with the Assistant University Librarian (AUL) in researching, evaluating, recommending, and planning continuous process improvement in e-resource management workflows
- Assess usage patterns and recommend and implement user experience improvements for all of the library’s electronic and digital resources
- Support the Systems Librarian and Coordinator, E-Reserves & E-Resources and the AUL with resource discoverability, vendor relations, e-resource licensing, database trials, brand consistency, and the A-Z Database list
- Collect and compile usage statistics for internal use and annual reporting as required
- Support the University Librarian in other related tasks or projects that contribute to the successful operations of Library Services
Library Liaison Responsibilities
- Liaise with faculty and plan and provide library resources and services that support the delivery of university curriculum
- Participate in the library liaison program: for assigned departments, conduct collection development and management of related library materials in all relevant formats (including deselection)
- Perform library instruction sessions virtually and in-person; develop and send regular communications about new services and collections
- Complete ECM and IQAP reports for cyclical reviews and course/program modifications
- Work with library placement students on projects as needed
- Collect and maintain data, metrics, statistics related to position and duties
- Participate in social media outreach and communications initiatives
- Represent the OCAD University Library on various committees and groups as required
- Work scheduled shifts (e.g. mornings, afternoons, evenings, weekends) at the reference desk, in-person and virtually, by chat, email, and phone, in all physical and virtual library spaces
Qualifications:
- Master’s degree in library and information science from an ALA accredited institution or equivalent education and work experience
- Master’s degree in Art History, History of Design, or Computer Science, an asset
- Minimum of three (3) years of related work experience, in a post-secondary academic library, preferred
- Experience with library systems and/or discovery services (including Alma and Primo), preferred
- Demonstrated understanding of the academic library environment, preferably in an art, architecture, or design library
- Ability to work independently and as part of a team, and manage projects
- Proficiency in using spreadsheets for data analysis
- Familiarity with current library software and technologies (e.g., Ex Libris’ Alma/Primo, Springshare/LibInsight)
- Experience with project management of digitized holdings
- Demonstrated commitment to the principles of equity and diversity and experience promoting a respectful work and learning environment for students, staff and faculty
- Must be willing and able to work evening and weekend shifts, as required
Mode of Work: On Campus. Must be willing and able to work evening and weekend shifts, as required.
Hours of Work: 35 hours per week
Compensation
How To Apply
Application Deadline: Interested applicants are invited to submit an updated *resume and cover letter (PDF)by selecting "Apply Now" below. The review of applications will begin Monday November 10, 2025 and continue until the position has been filled.
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