Jobs: Middle East Subject Specialist Post at Exeter University Library


University of Exeter (U.K.)
Academic Support Consultant – Middle Eastern Subject Specialism Academic Services – Library & Research Support Division

This full-time post is available from September 2011

The post of Academic Support Consultant is available immediately in the Library and Research Support Division (Academic Services) at the University of Exeter. This post will provide professional learning and research support to the Colleges within the University, with a particular focus on support for the specialist area of Middle Eastern Studies and related social science areas.

The mission of the Library Learning and Research Division is to be indispensable in resource provision and innovative in its delivery and exploitation. This post has a key role to play in delivering service excellence in support of that mission.

Job reference R10557
Date posted 20/07/2011
Application closing date 18/08/2011
Salary £24,370 per annum
This full-time post is available from September 2011

For a full job description see: http://admin.exeter.ac.uk/personnel/jobs/R10557
For informal enquiries please contact Ms. Lee Snook; L.M.Snook@exeter.ac.uk / 01392 72 3861.

Call for Papers: The 33rd annual conference of The European Association of Middle East Libraries


The Board of MELCom International has announced that the 33rd annual conference will take place during three days, from Monday the 23rd through Wednesday the 25th of May, 2011 at the Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin, Germany. The local conveners are Meliné Pehlivanian and Christoph Rauch, of the Oriental Department.  The hosts are also planning to organise a trip to Potsdam on Thursday 26th of May.

The sessions of the meeting will be devoted to the following topics:

1. Manuscripts, rare books and documents

2. Collection development, acquisition policies, cooperation between libraries

3. Catalogues and bibliographies

4. History of libraries, ownership and readership

5. Electronic ressources

6. Current issues of information science in Middle East area studies

7. And of course any other aspect within our fields of interest

Those wishing to present a paper during the conference are invited to send a brief abstract (three to four sentences) to both addresses melcom2011@sbb.spk-berlin.de and melcom.international@gmail.com by end February 2011 latest. Please note that the working languages of MELCom International are English and French.

MELCom International is an open organisation to all those interested in its scope. For more details you may visit our Website.

All those interested in participating in the conference either as a speaker or as an attendee are required to send the Registration Form available on the website to the secretary of MELCom International  : melcom.international@gmail.com

 

Job: Assistant Librarian: Aga Khan University Institute for the Study of Muslim Civilisations, UK


ASSISTANT LIBRARIAN Salary: £25,000 to £32,000

The Institute for the Study of Muslim Civilisations was established in London by the Aga Khan University in 2002.  The goal of the Institute is to strengthen research and teaching on the heritage of Muslim societies as they have evolved over time, and on the challenges these societies face in a globalising world. The social sciences and humanities provide sound intellectual tools to study the construction of knowledge, processes of social change, structures of governance, and creative expressions across Muslim societies and cultures. AKU-ISMC also seeks to create opportunities for interaction among academics, traditionally trained scholars and other professionals in an effort to deepen the understanding of issues affecting Muslim societies today.

The Assistant Librarian will work with the Librarian to support teaching and research through:
•    the selection and preparation of materials
•    the maintenance of collections
•    the development and provision of electronic and print resources in relevant subjects and research themes.
The Institute’s library holds a unique collection on Muslim cultures, in a variety of languages; that serve the teaching needs of the Institute and also offer a significantly distinctive scholarly research collection.

In return, the University offers a competitive salary, a 35 hour working week, a generous pension scheme, childcare vouchers, personal accident and life insurance (after qualifying period).
For further details please visit us at: http://www.aku.edu/ismc

Responsibilities
1.    Cataloguing and classifying new and existing accessions, using an automated Library Management System, AACRII, MARC21, LC classification and subject headings; editing existing records where necessary.
2.    Assisting with acquisitions and managing the electronic resources and periodical collections.
3.    Assisting with reference and circulation services to readers, including answering e-mail, telephone and other enquiries.
4.    Supervising the Reading Room, with responsibility for security whilst on duty there.
5.    Developing a working knowledge of the Library’s collections, printed, electronic and audio-visual.
6.    Preparing consignments of Library material for despatch to commercial binders; liaising with binding contractors; checking returns and invoices.
7.    Assisting with the training and supervision of the Library Assistants.
8.    Assisting in the development of the Library Management System and the On-line Public Access Catalogue.
9.    Assisting with the development of the Library’s website
10.    Participate in the AKU-ISMC’s information literacy programs
11.    Participate actively in AKU-ISMC’s research and learning activities
12.    To take an active approach to continuing professional development
13.    Undertake general duties, including assistance with reprographic services, group visits, and other duties as required.
Requirements
Essential

Education:
•    An IFLA/CILIP recognised Library/Information Science qualification, preferably at the Master’s level or equivalent experience in a research intensive academic library
•    A good honours degree in a subject relevant to the discipline of Muslim studies, Islamic studies, or Middle Eastern Studies, i.e. Arabic and either Persian, Turkish
•    The ability to read, and where appropriate, communicate in the language concerned, or sufficient experience to be able to provide the services required
Skills/Aptitudes:
•    Relevant experience as a library professional
•    Good IT skills, including accurate keyboarding and the ability to pay attention to detail
•    Excellent skills in online scholarly and academic resource retrieval
•    Experience of cataloguing in MARC21 and to AACRII standards
•    Experience of Library of Congress classification and subject headings
•    Ability to work methodically and accurately
•    Good verbal and written communication skills
Personal Attributes:
•    Able to prioritise duties, meet deadlines and work simultaneously on several projects
•    Able to work unsupervised and as a member of a team
•    Able to deal politely and efficiently with patrons
•    Able to work under pressure in the Reading Room
•    Ability to work to agreed standards
Knowledge/Experience:
•    Working knowledge of Arabic and/or at least one other major language of a Muslim region to the level required for selection, cataloguing and classification
•    An interest in the field of Muslim studies
Desirable Attributes
•    An interest in the aims and work of the Library and a desire to enhance access to collections through electronic means
•    Familiarity/experience in web page management/design
•    Familarity with international metadata standards
•    Familiarity with digitisation issues
•    Experience of working with a diverse and multilingual readership
•    Knowledge of reprographic practices, techniques and standards
To Apply
Candidates with permission to work in the UK, should submit a CV and covering letter stating how their skills and experience meet the person specification via email to: ismc.personnel@aku.edu or via post to:

Human Resources Department
Aga Khan University
Institute for the Study of Muslim Civilisations
210 Euston Road
London, NW1 2DA
Applications should be submitted latest by January 13, 2011.
Disclaimer
AKU-ISMC is part of Aga Khan University (AKU), an international university with operations in ten countries. By submitting an application to AKU-ISMC you agree to revoke your rights under the Data Protection Act 1998 thereby permitting AKU-ISMC to share the contents of your application with relevant colleagues at our headquarters institution AKU Karachi, and with its nominated agents for the purpose of completing this recruitment exercise. AKU-ISMC will only contact those candidates who have been short-listed for an interview.

Jobs: ASSISTANT LIBRARIAN / Institute for the Study of Muslim Civilisations


Salary: £25,000 to £32,000

The Institute for the Study of Muslim Civilisations was established in London by the Aga Khan University in 2002.  The goal of the Institute is to strengthen research and teaching on the heritage of Muslim societies as they have evolved over time, and on the challenges these societies face in a globalising world. The social sciences and humanities provide sound intellectual tools to study the construction of knowledge, processes of social change, structures of governance, and creative expressions across Muslim societies and cultures. AKU-ISMC also seeks to create opportunities for interaction among academics, traditionally trained scholars and other professionals in an effort to deepen the understanding of issues affecting Muslim societies today.

The Assistant Librarian will work with the Librarian to support teaching and research through:
•         the selection and preparation of materials
•         the maintenance of collections
•         the development and provision of electronic and print resources in relevant subjects and research themes.

The Institute’s library holds a unique collection on Muslim cultures, in a variety of languages; that serve the teaching needs of the Institute and also offer a significantly distinctive scholarly research collection.

In return, the University offers a competitive salary, a 35 hour working week, a generous pension scheme, childcare vouchers, personal accident and life insurance (after qualifying period).
For further details please visit us at: http://www.aku.edu/ismc

Application Procedure

Candidates with permission to work in the UK, should submit a CV and covering letter stating how their skills and experience meet the person specification via email to: ismc.personnel@aku.edu or via post to:

Human Resources Department
Aga Khan University
Institute for the Study of Muslim Civilisations
210 Euston Road
London, NW1 2DA

Closing Date:
Closing date for applications is 11 October, 2010

Interviews:
Will be held on 27th October, 2010.