Job Code | RAMS02 | |
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Department | Resource Acquisitions & Metadata Services | |
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Start Date | 10/214/20232024 | |
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Location of Work | Life Sciences Building - Suite 19241802 | |
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Number of Positions | 21 | |
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Hours Per Week | 15-19 hrs/wk | |
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Work Schedule | TBD | |
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Classification | STDT 3 | |
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Working Title | Senior Clerk | |
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Pay Rate | $18.0656/hr | |
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Duties | Under the supervision of the Head of Monographs Acquisitions, the Monograph Student Assistant provides critical support to the work of the Print Acquisitions team and the mission of the UCLA Library. Our department manages the ordering, receiving, and invoicing activities for seven of the UCLA campus libraries and oversees the transportation of materials between 15 campus locations. Each year we process approximately 438,000 domestic and international monographs and serials and our . Our department continually strives to increase the number of vital information resources we are able to acquire for our community members. The Monograph Student Assistant will assist with various tasks as part of the daily work of the Monographs team and take part in special projects when necessary. Regular activities will include , but are not be limited to , unpacking and sorting incoming book shipments into precise order incoming book shipments; creating bibliographic, holdings, and order other records in the Library’s library's integrated library system; providing physical processing (such as property stamps and/or security strips) to received books; and forwarding material to the next appropriate Library library location. Tasks assigned as part of special projects will vary, with project goals, training, and supervision provided at the beginning of each unique undertaking. A. Monograph Materials Receiving A1. MONOGRAPH MATERIALS RECEIVING Open boxes and packages from monograph vendors, placing material in precise order as indicated on invoices and/or packing lists. Photocopy, scan, or print from online vendor system(s) number of new A2. - area(s) area(s)A3. , A4. A5. of this type and relevant information A6. Complete appropriate workform(s), produce record print-out(s), when necessary, and forward items for shelving, physical processing, and/or cataloging. B. Physical Processing B1. PHYSICAL PROCESSING shelving location and B2. B3. Create workforms or requests to re-stock or for . Maintain organization and cleanliness of physical processing suppliesC. Special Projects C1. SPECIAL PROJECTS or or project managerC2. along with all relevant information or project management for problem resolution | |
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Required Skills and Knowledge | 1. 2. 3. co-workers, supervisors, and managers. 4. Ability to work with co-workers harmoniously and cooperatively and as a team player5. 6. 7. as reflected in skills that promote harmonious Library 8. 9. judgment 10. -11. Ability to analyze data in online records to identify exact matches, deviations, and discrepancies. Ability to discern whether and when assistance is required from supervisor or other appropriate staff. 12. that are logical, concise, and grammatically correct and include relevant statistics and data when required. Editorial skills to review and correct correspondence and reports for grammar, spelling, syntax, and content. 13. and to effectively convey information clearly and distinctly using appropriate grammar and vocabulary to individuals and in group settings | |
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Preferred Skills and Knowledge | Working knowledge of second language and/or ability to interpret basic bibliographic basic bibliographic information. | |
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Comments | The Monograph Student Assistant will work independently under the supervision of the Head of Monographs Acquisitions. Performance will be reviewed, and feedback provided, informally and on an ongoing basis. | |
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