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The Assistant Librarian: Copyright and Education serves as the University’s copyright compliance officer, the primary liaison with the university’s School of Education, and oversees the Curriculum Resource Centre. The librarian also provides reference / information services as a member of the Library’s reference team.
Key Areas of Accountability
General
Provide reference / information services at the Research Help Desk on a scheduled basis, including evenings and weekend work, as required.
Provide reference / information services both in-person and virtually both by appointment and drop-in.
Participate in AskAway, B.C.’s academic virtual reference service.
Expand, develop and manage information literacy initiatives across the university’s curriculum, both undergraduate and graduate. This includes individual and group orientation and instruction related to the Library and its various resources and collections.
Develop and maintain web-based and print reference and instructional materials.
Contribute to the ongoing development and evaluation of library collections, in all formats.
Copyright
Identify materials which may be covered under current copyright legislation of the Library’s existing licenses.
Determine the copyright holder for a given item (this may be a publisher, author, vendor or some other representative).
Obtain copyright permissions and digital clearances from publishers or copyright holders as needed.
Produce a digitized version of the requested material once copyright clearances have been received.
Track all details of permission requests to enable the University to respond appropriately to potential interrogatories or other legal requests for this information.
Maintain contact database and financial activity as related to copyright clearance. Produce analytical reports related to copyright clearance.
Assist faculty and staff with copyright and licensing queries for teaching and research needs. Provide copyright-related user education.
Create and/or maintain resources on copyright and related legal issues including in print materials, websites, LibGuides, and various social media outlets.
Assist other university stakeholders (ex. the university bookstore) with copyright permissions as needed.
Education
Act as primary liaison librarian to the School of Education, providing assistance with:
Specialized orientation and information literacy sessions
Specialized research assistance in advanced databases, grey literature, and other research tools.
Resourcing School of Education initiatives, including Indigenization initiatives.
Provide leadership, coordinate, and manage the Harro van Brummelen Curriculum Resource Centre:
Responsible for overseeing all CRC functions.
Responsible for managing Curriculum and Project Curriculum funds.
Responsible for selection, acquisition, organization, and weeding of materials housed in the CRC.
Responsible for monitoring CRC expenditures for materials, supplies, etc.
Responsible to liaise with internal/external educational units affecting CRC collections and operations, especially TWU’s School of Education.
Responsible for maintaining an understanding of the B.Ed program of the University.
Responsible for providing information, point of contact, and instruction to users of the CRC.
Responsible for demonstrating knowledge of emerging electronic information sources.
Other
Serve on library / university committees as directed by the University Librarian.
Pursue professional development opportunities.
The Person
Skills and Abilities
Knowledge and experience in providing reference services in both face-to-face and electronic mediums.
Excellent database, Internet and print reference research skills. Familiarity with product of major database vendors (ex. EBSCO, Ovid, and Proquest) an asset.
Knowledge and experience in planning, developing, managing, and assessing information literacy programs.
Experience in teaching information literacy and research design courses, workshops, and individual sessions.
Knowledge of library issues, practices, etc. related to publishing monographs and serials in both print and electronic format, especially in relation to the Copyright Act, fair dealing guidelines and TWU’s copyright guidelines. Ability to communicate said guidelines to faculty and staff.
Familiarity of copyright clearance procedures and methodology.
Familiarity with specialized resources and literature in Education and related fields is highly desirable.
Competence with computer applications generally used in a business environment, such as MS Office.
Strong leadership and time management skills.
Excellent oral and written communication skills and interpersonal skills.
Evening and weekend work may be necessary.
Personal
Driven and inspired by the idea of positively impacting the various marketplaces of life through the development of godly Christian leaders by serving the Trinity Western University community.
Warm-hearted, dedicated, committed and mature evangelical Christian with a keen desire to serve in family, church, work and community. A firm commitment to TWU’s mission, values, Statement of Faith and Community Covenant. Strength of character and reputation, a pleasant personality with a positive and friendly attitude in the midst of a very busy and challenging atmosphere.
Servant-Leader Way of Life: Act in a manner that exemplifies Jesus Christ in all on and off campus contacts thereby living out the servant leadership mission of the university and contributing effectively towards achieving the institutional and Kingdom goals of the organization.
Key Internal Interactions
Reports:None
Reports to:University Librarian
Standards & Requirements
Education: ALA-accredited Master's Degree in Library and Information Science (or equivalent). Undergraduate degree in Education is highly desireable.
Experience: 2 – 3 years’ experience in an academic library required. Experience in an education library or curriculum resource centre highly desirable.
Duties and responsibilities that do not constitute a major change may be added, deleted or changed at any time at the discretion of the supervisor either orally or in writing.
Updated: May 2023
Salary Classification: Placement on librarian grid based on experience and educational level.Librarians have faculty status and are members of TWU’s Faculty Association.
Agreed to by: University Librarian
Trinity Western University encourages applications from all eligible candidates who are able to commit to TWU’s mission, values, Statement of Faith and Community Covenant. We do not discriminate, contrary to law, on the basis of any applicable prohibited ground of discrimination. We particularly invite applications from women, persons with disabilities, visible minorities, and indigenous people. All qualified candidates are encouraged to apply; however, Canadians and permanent residents will be given priority.
Trinity Western University is located on the traditional and ancestral territory of the Sto:lo people.
Established in 1962, Trinity Western University (TWU) is a fully accredited institution and a member of the Association of Universities and Colleges of Canada since 1984. Trinity Western offers 42 undergraduate and 19 graduate degree programs. More importantly, lives are changed at TWU through its whole-person, Christ-centred approach to education. With a wide array of programs, TWU equips leaders of character and competence to make a positive impact in the lives of others.