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Medical Sciences Librarian
The Leading NicheSan Diego, United Statesfull_timeVerifiedPosted 24 Sept 2024
💰 $90,000/yr($75,000/yr – $90,000/yr)
About the role
Description
The Naval Health Research Center (NHRC) develops and delivers operational biomedical research solutions that enhance the health, safety, readiness, and performance of our military forces. This acquisition will provide librarian services to support NHRC. The Contractor shall render the services described herein as an independent, non-personal services Contractor.
The Contractor shall provide library services to support NHRC in performing medical sciences librarian services related to the mission of NHRC.
- Medical Sciences Librarian Services at NHRC
- The Contractor shall provide NHRC with support performing medical sciences library functions, and overall library support for research engaged in fulfilling the mission of NHRC. All documents that contract personnel assist in drafting are subject to final government review and approval.
- Initiate the marketing of library services to NHRC researchers.
- Review and recommend vendor services in terms of cost-effectiveness.
- Establish public services, including circulation, collection access, and reference services, and institutional repository dating back from the last 5 years for NHRC and NMFP publications ensuring they integrate with other NHRC and Library systems, such as RPM and EBSCO Discovery Service Recommend long-range plans for enhanced services for new integrated library systems, acquisition of approved library materials, and journal subscriptions. Continually evaluate programs for mission effectiveness.
- Serve as the primary information retrieval specialist and provide multidisciplinary subject matter expertise essential to the formulation of successful search strategies.
- Determine appropriate databases, based on evaluation of the researcher’s needs and the applicability of specific files from which to draw reference materials, and provide recommendations. Library databases to be utilized include the Defense Technical Information Center (DTIC), Medical Literature Analysis and Retrieval System Online (MEDLINE), PsycINFO, National Technical Information Service (NTIS), and several hundred other databases available through external producers.
- Identify descriptors with open-ended terms most relevant to a search request.
- Use detailed knowledge of file structure and indexing procedures to create search strategies that ensure a computer search is directly pertinent to the information requested.
- Assist with requests for publications and other resources from principal investigators, researchers, and contractors involved in research at NHRC.
- Review bibliographies for completeness of subject coverage and appropriate formatting.
- Plan, evaluate, and recommend acquisition of computer software and equipment to support extensive library functions; evaluate existing software and recommend new systems to enhance operations and/or accomplish new tasks; work closely with computer specialists to translate library needs into automated systems; maintain EOS Integrated Library System, including the integrity and authority of its data; advise Command management on new generation requirements.
- Perform original cataloging where records are not available in national databases. Original cataloging is contributed to the national Online Computer Library Center (OCLC) database to provide authoritative cataloging of highly specialized materials important to the military medical research community.
- Keep current with new developments in health subject areas as well as advances in information technology, including web resources and Online Public Access Catalogs (OPACs); Review study reports, journals, and books, and attend training and meetings to maintain current knowledge in field; Make recommendations for the acquisition of research materials relevant to NHRC’s diverse research needs.
- Establish collaborative relationships with library scientists within Navy medicine, Navy medical libraries, and medical universities.
- Determine the best configuration and format of Dublin Core fields to be included in Institutional Repository (IR) records, ensuring records can be accessed by Research Program Management (RPM).
- Update metadata for NHRC and NMFP publication records as articles move from online ahead of print to final citation.
- Training and outreach of IR capabilities to NHRC research administrators and researchers.
- Generation of bibliographies and/or online lists of NHRC and/or NMFP publications as requested by research administrators.
- Creation of IR records for historical NHRC publications from 1961 to present (approximately 1,500 articles).
- Review of ~9,000 bibliographic book records (physical books in the stacks) and ~150 serial records (~2,000 items, physical journals in Bldg. 347). Make recommendation on whether or not to keep the physical items, and if online copies should
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