Job Description
The University of Arkansas Libraries seeks a collaborative and results-oriented leader with expertise in strategic collection development and assessment, ensuring thoughtful implementation for building and managing collections.
Reporting to the Associate Dean for Collections and Open Initiatives, the Director of Collection Development Strategies develops and implements holistic, data-informed collection strategies that support the University’s research, teaching, and learning needs. This role integrates evolving collection models, budget planning, and assessment practices to align with the Libraries’ strategic priorities. The Director oversees collection assessment, applying data analysis and best practices in resource evaluation and financial planning. They work closely with library units, specialists, and academic departments to guide renewal, selection, and retention decisions, ensuring a sustainable and relevant collection.
As part of the division’s leadership team, the Director actively engages in discussions on organizational health, best practices, sustainability, and resource management. They explore innovative approaches to collection development, analyze financial and usage data, and refine policies to ensure fiscally responsible decision-making. This position also supervises one (1) FTE, fostering a supportive, forward-thinking environment that encourages professional growth and continuous improvement. The Director provides training on assessment tools and methodologies, oversees performance reviews, and identifies opportunities for staff development in data-driven collection strategies.
As a tenure-track faculty member, this position includes research, creative work, and service responsibilities, in alignment with the University of Arkansas Libraries’ faculty requirements.
Responsibilities include:
Collection Strategy
Provide vision and direction for the development and stewardship of research collections.
Develop and implement policies, procedures, and guidelines for lifecycle management of resources in all formats.
· Facilitate the Collection Development Assembly (CDA), working with stakeholders to develop collection-related policies and strategic collection decisions.
Negotiate pricing and content with publishers and vendors, using data-driven assessments to maximize impact and cost-effectiveness.
Advocate for sustainable publishing models and open-access initiatives that align with university research and curricula.
Manage vendor relationships to ensure quality service and strategic acquisitions.
Represent the University of Arkansas Libraries in consortial discussions, system-wide committees, and national and regional networks to assess collaborative agreements and emerging best practices.
Data Analysis & Reporting
Oversee the development of a data analysis program to support collection assessment and data-informed decision-making.
Develop analytical models and visualizations to track collection trends, benchmark against peer institutions, and monitor usage, expenditures, and resource allocation.
Compile and submit required reports (e.g., IPEDS), ensuring accuracy and timeliness.
Supervision & Staff Development
Supervise and mentor staff within the Collection Strategies unit, setting performance goals and providing regular evaluations.
Identify training and professional development needs to ensure staff maintain current knowledge of collection trends, tools, and practices.
Encourage a culture of innovation, collaboration, and shared responsibility among the team.
Minimum Qualifications
Master’s degree in Library and/or Information Science from an ALA-accredited or equivalent insti
tution
Demonstrated experience in collection development and collection assessment in an academic or large public library setting
Demonstrated evidence of successful implementation of data-informed strategies
Demonstrated evidence of successful collaboration in a team-based environment
Preferred Qualifications
Experience negotiating
Familiarity with consortial initiatives and shared print programs
Proficiency with library analytics tools (e.g., Alma Analytics, vendor usage reports, and data visualization software)
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:
Strong analytical, organizational, and problem-solving skills
Effective communication and interpersonal skills
Knowledge of current trends and best practices in scholarly communication, publishing, and open access
Ability to oversee complex projects and lead teams in a rapidly changing environment
Strong service orientation, with the capacity to anticipate and respond to user needs effectively
Additional Information
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