The University of the Free State (UFS) is one of the oldest institutions of higher education in South Africa. It opened its doors in 1904 on the Bloemfontein Campus with a mere six students in the Humanities. Since then, our institution has grown to more than 34 127 students, spread across seven faculties over three campuses. https://www.ufs.ac.za/about-the-...
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Chief Officer: Information/Research Librarian Frik Scott Medical Library (post level 8) (Job ID: 5573)
Deliver enhanced and focused Library research support to postgraduate students and researchers in the Faculty of Health Sciences (in-depth knowledge of research topics, information searches, information and reference services, selective dissemination of information).
Contribute to quality research through embedded Librarianship and support throughout the research cycle:
Prepare for research studies (Background reading/looking for ideas/determining if previous studies have already been done on the topic).
Gather information (Literature review, search strategies).
Create research output (Referencing styles, reference management tools).
Share research output (Publication in accredited journals, steering clear of predatory
journals).
Measure research output (Journal impact factors, collaboration opportunities, bibliometrics, altmetrics).
Bridge the communication gap between service beneficiaries and the Library (LibGuides, liaison role, attend Faculty/departmental meetings, social media, KovsieFM, etc.).
Conduct quality assurance and assessment on teaching and learning services delivered.
Deliver structured library orientation for all postgraduate students and researchers in the Faculty of Health Sciences.
Develop and offer general content and assessment for the multi-literacy online course (Information, digital and research literacy skills).
Develop and offer customised content and assessment for specific and focused credit-bearing training interventions, such as research methodology, in collaboration with academics.
Equip graduates in the Faculty of Health Sciences with attributes for academic success and life-long learning: research literacy.
Contribute to staging the annual Library Research Week.
Develop effective strategic relations and stakeholder management internally and externally.
Increase the visibility of the UFS LIS in the academic programme of the Faculty of Health Sciences (Develop researcher-librarian collaborations, etc.).
Conduct general and focused roadshows to internal stakeholders.
Conduct customer satisfaction and information needs surveys to determine users’ perception of the LIS.
Participate in campus-wide events (career fairs, open days, public/inaugural/memorial lectures, etc.).
Market Library services and resources to support academic excellence (Library open days, e-resources, etc.).
Build a comprehensive collection that meets the needs of the Faculty of Health Sciences.
Assess the current collection and confirm its status to ensure relevancy, currency and usage, serve in Accreditation Boards, etc.
Manage the selection of balanced information resources, to meet the teaching and learning information needs of users (Avoid unnecessary duplication).
Keep track of the UFS LIS information resources budget and report on under- and/or over- expenditure.
Conduct stocktaking of internal stakeholders' collections annually.
Create awareness and train stakeholders on the available information resources to improve usage. Conduct shelf reading of allocated shelves daily.
Inherent requirements:
Bachelors’ degree on NQF level 7 in Library and Information Science or equivalent.
Or any degree plus a postgraduate diploma on NQF level 8 in Library and Information Science.
A minimum of three (3) years’ relevant working experience related to the duties and responsibilities.
2023 LIASA Membership Certificate.
Recommendations:
Honours degree /Postgraduate Diploma on NQF level 8.
Experience within the higher education environment.
Knowledge of university systems, policies, procedures.
Member of a or registration at a professional body.