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The Stanford GSB invites applications for the position of Associate Director, Research Collections and Data Acquisitions for the GSB Research Hub. Within the GSB Research Hub and Business Library, collections no longer mean just monographs, serials, and electronic subscription databases. In addition to these baseline activities, the Associate Director will assist in managing the acquisition and lifecycle of research data purchased and donated for use by faculty and Ph.D. researchers, as well as other collections materials.
The Associate Director, Research Collections and Data Acquisition has two overarching areas of responsibility. The first is to support individual faculty members in their attempts to acquire data sources from established data vendors and individual organizations with whom the faculty has established a relationship. The incumbent will be responsive to individual faculty members' requests and needs and will skillfully help the faculty secure access to the desired data sources in a timely manner. Second, the Associate Director is responsible for supporting and executing on the GSB Library's collections strategy. Both of these areas of responsibility require skills in contract negotiation, licensing and vendor management, research partnerships, and digital collections curation.
The position reports to the Director, Data Acquisition and Governance of the GSB Library and the Research Hub and will participate in the Library's management team. The incumbent will plan, implement, and evaluate operations, propose policies and procedures, and set priorities in consultation with Library leadership, Research Hub technical specialists, collections specialists, and other University libraries. Management of the research data lifecycle will involve working with acquisition and contracting specialists within the GSB Library, University contracting offices, and the Data, Analytics, and Research Computing unit of the Research Hub.The role requires a deep understanding of contracting and licensing of content in an academic research environment, strong financial and analytical skills, along with the ability to coordinate research data management.
This is a full-time hybrid role that requires regular, on-site work at the Stanford GSB campus, with a minimum average of 2 days per week.
Your primary responsibilities include:
To be successful in this position, you will bring:
In addition, preferred requirements include:
The expected pay range for this position is $125,000 - $170,000 per annum.
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