Jobs Available: Digital Library Systems Specialist

Position: Digital Library Systems Specialist

Employer: Li Ka Shing Library, SMU

Job Description:
The Library seeks a dynamic, innovative and service-oriented professional to join the Digital Library Systems Team in supporting and enhancing the new systems. Reporting to the Systems Librarian, the Digital Library Systems Specialist is primarily responsible for managing the Institutional Repository (IR). Other duties and responsibilities include, but are not limited to: assisting the Systems Librarian in managing the Digital Library systems including Millennium, the ILMS, and the other system modules from Innovative Interfaces Inc.; helping support the Library RFID management system; identifying and analyzing user requirements; providing optimal operation of information systems and supporting other technical staff in meeting user needs. The successful candidate will work in conjunction with the University Webmaster to support the library website and with the library staff to introduce web services and coordinate and support content development.

Requirements:
• Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science with minimum one year experience in web programming or equivalent qualification with minimum three years experience in web programming.
• Experience in Java web application, web services development, and HTML/XML/XSLT/XPATH, CSS, PHP, MySQL and JavaScript required.
• Experience with Unix-Linux and Windows operating systems.
• Ability to work independently and within a project team.
• Strong analytical and problem-solving skills.
• Excellent communication and inter-personal skills, including ability to liaise with vendors and users.

To apply, click here

Jobs Available: Reference Librarian

Position: Reference Librarian

Employer: Li Ka Shing Library

Description:
Singapore Management University, a 10 year old vibrant research university, comprising of six schools will be growing its graduate programs over the next few years. SMU is in the planning phase for the construction of a law school building and library for its new law school.

The Li Ka Shing Library Information and Instructional Services team is filling a reference librarian position. The activities involved in the role are listed below:

•  Provide research and reference services to faculty, staff and students
•  Develop and present orientation and training programs in the use of library resources and databases
•  Develop and provide research and training material in support of the programs
•  Coordinate and purchase material to support the designated programs

Requirements:
Only candidates with a Masters in Library or Information Studies, preferably onsite from an accedited institution or minimum 5 years’ relevant experience in a research institution will be considered.

To apply, click here. Resumes will be reviewed as they arrive. Candidates must be eligible to work in Singapore. Local term applies. Only short-listed candidates will be contacted.

Jobs Available: Reference Librarian

Position: Reference Librarian

Employer: Lien Ying Chow Library, Ngee Ann Polytechnic, Singapore

Description:
Lien Ying Chow Library is seeking a reference librarian to manage, develop and promote the use of library resources and information services. Knowledge of reference and information resources on both print, CD-ROM and on the Internet will be an advantage. You will also be required to handle reference enquiries, conduct research skill sessions to promote information literacy, develop course contents and e-learning courseware for access through the net.

Requirements:

  • A good degree preferably in Science, Engineering, Computer Science. A recognized professional qualification in Library and Information Science will be an advantage
  • Minimum 2 years of experience in performing similar operations
  • Good communication skills both oral and written
  • Strong customer service orientation
  • Team leading ability with good interpersonal skills

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Jobs Available: Librarian / Senior Librarian

Position: Librarian / Senior Librarian

Employer: Scholarly Communications Unit / Subject Library

Description:
NTU Libraries is seeking a library professional with an interest in scholarly communications and research publishing to undertake a role as librarian (Scholarly Communications) for NTU Libraries. The successful candidate for this new position will be part of a new Scholarly Communication Unit which reports to the University Librarian. The SCU is tasked with ensuring that NTU researchers are able to maximize the impact of their publishing and have that impact reflected globally.

The successful candidate will have a strong external focus and will be required to liaise with relevant units and individuals across the university and beyond. They will also be required to work closely with staff in relevant Library Divisions such as the Library Technology Division, the Instructional Services Division and with the Science and Business libraries.

The successful candidate will also provide services as a subject librarian and will be involved in collection development, instruction, reference services and management of electronic resources in a specified subject discipline.

Requirements:
Successful candidates should have:
• M.Sc. degree in Library and Information Science (or an equivalent qualification)
• Sound experience in an academic library setting
• A strong undergraduate degree in a discipline relevant to NTU teaching and research
• Interest in and understanding of the scholarly communications environment
• Ablility to work on multiple assignments independently, as well as to work with a small team
• Excellent communication , organizational & analytical skills

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Greetings from Dr Susan Higgins

Dr Higgins was on the DIS faculty from 1998 to 2001. She sends her greetings to her former students. This is what she has been doing since NTU:

Dr Susan Higgins

Dr Susan Higgins

Dr. Khoo has asked that I write about my experiences after leaving NTU as a Lecturer in 2001. It was wonderful teaching in Singapore. The most rewarding events were the relationships formed with students and fellow faculty. When I first arrived in Singapore in November of 1998, Dr. Abdus Chaudhry met me and my daughter at the Changi International airport. The transcontinental flight with my 18 month old daughter was quite challenging, so we slept for a few days after arriving. Fortunately, Dr. Chaudhry had supplied our newcomer’s campus apartment kitchen with fruit, cereal and yogurt, and we did not have to go out right away. On our first day at the new flat, Mark Hepworth and his wife Joan brought over a box of dishes which they had received upon arriving in Singapore, and it became my job to hand them to the next family. Eve enjoyed attending Dover Court and was particularly fond of her kindergarten teacher, Anne Marie Walker. Dr. Beth Logan and Dr. Tom Hart also came to teach in Singapore as visiting professors. They had been my Ph.D. professors at Florida State University in Tallahassee, FL. Dr. Edna Reid, who travels to Singapore quite frequently, has kept in contact with us, and she and her husband own a home in Tucson, AZ where my mother lives.

I left NTU to take a job at Charles Sturt University in Wagga Wagga, NSW, Australia. http://www.csu.edu.au/ and began teaching in the Library and Information Studies program. Classes are taught entirely online for the LIS program, and have been for over twenty years. I taught children’s librarianship and information management. Packages were mailed to students with their assignments and recommended textbook and bibliography.

I enjoyed learning about Australia with students, staff and faculty, and I worked with Professor Ross Harvey, who is currently a visiting professor at Simmons College in Boston, and Professor Gaynor Eyre, now Head of Department at Aberwstwyth University. Dr. Eyre is an expert on reading and literacy in early childhood. http://www.dil.aber.ac.uk/en/staff.asp?a-z=true.

Dr. Khoo gave my daughter Eve a large koala soft toy as a going away present for her trip to Australia. She still has this. On the CSU campus we could see kangaroos drinking from the ponds and hopping about like large deer, but few koalas, as they tend to live in the north of Australia where a specific kind of eucalyptus tree grows. Actually, koalas can be quite vicious in the wild, but at the zoo in Cairns one could have one’s photo taken with a tame koala.

One Spring an echidna burrowed under the LIS building on campus. Everyone stopped work to go outside and take photos of this mammal which looks like a porcupine. One of the faculty members took Eve to see a couple of recovering wombats kept by the park service. Wombats are also burrowers with large front claws. The name Wagga Wagga means “place of many crows”. In the Aboriginal language, no plurals exist, so a word is repeated for the plural form. My daughter loved the cold weather, the cows and sheep and “rugging up” as the Australians say.  Dr. Harvey and Rachel Salmond made us welcome in Australia, and gave us a shiny black glass crow as a parting gift. Just as an aside, Charles Sturt University has its own wine vineyard and winery. Cheese and bottled wine are for sale in a shop on campus.    

The Library and Information Management program at CSU is affiliated with Hong Kong University’s SPACE program. I taught a large cohort of Hong Kong students in the Master of Applied Science Library and Information Management program. There is also an Advanced Diploma in LIS and an Advanced Certificate in Archival Studies. At that time, distance learning was entirely text based. I also met program students face to face in Sydney, Canberra and Carnes on required study tours of the area libraries. The majority of students were working in public libraries. The multidisplinary opportunities for research in Australia were great. I never thought I would be able to research with Chemists, but I did. But to think back on my time at NTU, I was researching with Engineers, also a surprise. 

At the University of Southern Mississippi, I teach entirely online. We use Wimba technology now, and Live Classroom, so I am able to speak with students whether in Mississippi, Utah or Japan using a headset. I can show appropriate YouTubes in the eboard, and students enjoy listening and speaking to one another. Students upload their photos to the discussion boards.

My daughter Eve and I live in a rural, suburban area of Mississippi between two large ponds. I feed the noisy ducks every morning, bass swim in the ponds, and deer are plentiful. If you like horses, there are many horse ranches nearby in Reese Creek. In the midst of all these pine trees, I missed the cactus of Arizona, so I started growing a cactus garden in containers on my back deck. I also grow tomatoes. The plants produced a bumper crop this year. I can buy those fragrant pink lilies that I used to buy in Singapore here in the small town of Petal.

I am a new grandmother and very excited about it. My granddaughter Abby Averitt was born December 11, 2009 in Dallas, Texas. Of course both her mother and I agree that she is very, very smart. My daughter Eve is 13. She enjoys soccer, art and language arts, Japanese manga, and of course, teenagers are constantly on the Internet.  

It has been a pleasure to keep in touch with my former students in Singapore and I am always happy to hear of their successes.

Sincerely,
Susan Higgins

Editor’s note: Dr Higgins can be reached at: mailto:Susan.E.Higgins[at]usm.edu

Launch of Graduate Student Lounge – 3 September 2009 @5pm

We will be officially opening the Graduate Student Lounge located at Level 2 of the WKWSCI building, right at the end of the corridor, tomorrow (3 Sep.) at 5pm.  The lounge will be open to all graduate students and entrance is by the matric card.  It will be a place for discussion in between classes, where you can bring your own coffee or tea sachets and make yourself a hot drink (hot water provided!).  Or simply chill out there and make some music on the piano!

Two ground rules: No overnighters and do keep it clean and neat for other users!

Here are the details:

Date: 3 September 2009, Thursday
Time: 5:00 pm to 6:30 pm
Venue: Outside the Level 2 Graduate Lounge (WSCI Building, #02-22)
Registration: https://wis.ntu.edu.sg/pls/webexe/REGISTER_NTU.REGISTER?EVENT_ID=OA09082810361769

Programme
5:00 pm – Opening remarks by Chair,Wee Kim Wee School of Communication and Information
5:15 pm – Food Galore…faculty and students interact over food and tea
6:30 pm – End of session