Thompson Rivers University Library seeks a user-centred Discovery Librarian to lead strategic efforts to enhance the discoverability, accessibility, and impact of our digital and physical resources. This position directly supports TRU’s teaching, learning, and research goals by ensuring seamless access to resources across synchronous, asynchronous, and flexible modes of delivery, as well as by enhancing the discoverability and impact of TRU faculty scholarship and research data hosted on library platforms.
This role requires a flexible approach to enhance resource discoverability in a predominantly digital and subscription-based environment. The successful candidate will focus on bridging metadata, discovery, and access technologies and systems to provide an optimized user experience, emphasizing holistic discoverability over traditional metadata or cataloguing.
The successful candidate will join a dedicated team of faculty librarians, and the ideal candidate will champion a collaborative approach, working with colleagues across the library to improve discoverability. They will have a broad skill set, interests, and knowledge-base and bring a pragmatic, user-centred approach to their work. They will join a faculty department that supports innovation, service, and scholarly practice.
Responsibilities
- Lead efforts to improve discoverability and access to the library’s digital and physical collections with the aim of supporting teaching, learning, and research across delivery modalities.
- Responsible for improving the user experience for finding and accessing digital resources by developing and refining systems, interfaces, and search functionalities in collaboration with other librarians.
- Responsible for the creation, maintenance, and enhancement of metadata related to resource discoverability and access across library systems and services, both directly and through overseeing paraprofessionals.
- Responsible for e-resource troubleshooting and ensuring seamless, reliable access for TRU’s students, faculty, and staff, both directly and through overseeing paraprofessionals.
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- Collaborate with colleagues to collect and analyze data about the usage of resources and the needs of users.