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Invitation from the the dual-language school in WA

CEAL website still has many job postings, and this came into the mailbox. Good news for our SLAIS graduates.

Please consider applying for this school librarian position at Jing Mei (dual language English-Chinese) Elementary in Bellevue. Jing Mei is the only dual-language elementary school that is English-Chinese in Washington state. The school is brand new this year and there are plans to expand it. There are boxes of brand new books waiting for a librarian to open, catalog and read to children.

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Launch a Career, where?

Last night’s event lasted much longer than it was scheduled. I was impressed by our international students who all spoke fluent English, experienced the globalization and about to launch their career world-wide. The French guy raised the good question on how to make his experience in Canada transferable. Chatted with a few students from Ukriane, who told me the common value of Ukrianian and Chinese culture. The hard-working girls from India and Japan in Forestry wonder about SLAIS program, and the sweet young guy from Thailand told me how much his sister enjoys working for the Indian software industry…

The Chinese students reminded me my own humble start. As of advice, I told them we all need to learn about ourselves first, and know what we really want to do, so we can land a career that will make us shine and enjoy working. While we try to cope with the study and learn the local culture and game rules, we should never lose our connections with our home town, where our strength came from the first place. I wasn’t surprised to hear their parents’ influence in their career choice. They already took their first step and came this far. I am really glad to see they have the help and support at the early stage at UBC.

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Chinese Studies Librarian Position UPenn

Chinese Studies Librarian
Job Reference #080725116
East Asian Collection
Van Pelt-Dietrich Library Center
University of Pennsylvania

Applicants may apply online via the Jobs@Penn Web site

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NYPL Librarian I, HSS/Asian Division

I always miss New York Public Library, and the interesting reference questions and people back there. Heard they had to close some divisions, and this position Librarian I (Temporary through June 30, 2010) in the Asian Division means alot.
Position Requirements
ALA-accredited Master’s degree in Library and Information Studies and
relevant work experience in a research library or similar institution.
Master’s degree in the history and culture of China preferred. Successfully
demonstrates reading knowledge of the Chinese language, classical and
modern. Successfully demonstrated in-depth knowledge of the rules and
techniques of cataloging. Successfully demonstrated knowledge of cataloging
monographs and serials in the Chinese language following AACR2 rules, and
NAF and SAF guidelines. Experience in all aspects of maintenance of online
catalog records. . Successfully demonstrated experience working with the
Internet and other electronic resources. Strong interpersonal, oral and
written communication skills in English, including demonstrated ability and
flexibility in meeting the varied needs of a small and specialized division
and the ability to deal tactfully and effectively with staff. Experience
using the Chinese script in OCLC preferred.

Position Description
Under the direction of the Chief Librarian, Asian and Middle Eastern
Division, and in consultation with the Assistant Director of Special Format
Processing, catalogs Chinese language rare books and manuscripts in various
formats. Performs derivative and original cataloging, following AACR2 rules
and NAF and SAF guidelines, as well as the Cataloging guidelines for
creating Chinese rare book records in machine-readable form. Performs
bibliographic searching, catalog maintenance and revision of records in
various formats in OCLC and CATNYP and Millenium. Creates item-level
records for newly cataloged books. Performs other tasks as assigned.

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East Asian Information Services Librarian: Librarian I or II

It seems that U of T really emphasizes on public services in East Asian Studies. Librarians interested in applying for this position must submit a covering letter, curriculum vitae,
And the names, telephone numbers of three referees, in writing, to Library Human Resources, Robarts Library, Room 2054, 130 St. George Street, Toronto, Ontario, M5S 1A5 or by fax 416-946-5543. This position will remain open until filled.
Qualification for this position is
Requires accredited Library Science degree, and a degree or equivalent experience in one or more fields of East Asian Studies. Knowledge of Pinyin and Wade-giles romanization systems and major bibliographic utilities (OCLC preferred). High level of professional competency in written and spoken Chinese, and working knowledge of Japanese and Korean. Excellent command of spoken and written English.

Demonstrated knowledge in China studies as an academic discipline, familiarity with East Asian scholarly publishing, understanding of and commitment to supporting scholarly needs in East Asian studies are essential. Strong service orientation, and interest in developing East Asian information services. Must be able to work cooperatively with colleagues and effectively as part of the East Asian Library team. Must exercise effective leadership skills to contribute to the success of the EAL reference and information support services. Highly self-motivated, and demonstrated initiative, flexibility, and ability to work effectively under pressure, and adaptability to a rapidly changing environment. Must be able to provide responsive, timely and proactive services. Must possess excellent communication and interpersonal skills. Strong planning, organizational, supervisory, problem-solving and teaching skills. Demonstrated ability to achieve results through creative, consultative and cooperative approaches. Demonstrated good work and attendance record.

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Seattle is hiring a Chinese Librarian

Librarian (Chinese-Speaking Community Services)
Literacy, ESL and World Languages Department
Central Library

$25.25 – $30.63 hourly

This position will remain open until filled.
Applications will be first reviewed on October 26, 2007.
Qualified candidates will be given immediate consideration

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University of Maryland Hiring Chinese Librarian

University of Maryland Libraries currently has an opening for the position of Chinese Cataloger-Subject Specialist. The person in this position will be responsible for all aspects of managing the Chinese language materials and related user services. Application deadline is Nov. 5, 2007.

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Digitization Assistant- SFU Library

The Simon Fraser University Library seeks an individual to digitize items for the Library’s Editorial Cartoons Collection (http://edocs.lib.sfu.ca/projects/Cartoons/). This full time temporary assignment from June 18 to August 24, 2007, is located at the Simon Fraser University’s WAC Bennett Library in Burnaby, British Columbia. The rate of pay is $21.54/hour plus 9% in lieu of benefits.

The successful candidate will 1) scan and catalogue selected cartoons and 2) analyze workflows and procedures currently used in the processing of the cartoons and 3) deliver a report with recommendations on how those workflows and procedures can be improved or refined. The successful candidate will also document all operational aspects of his/her work.

Applicants must be currently enrolled in graduate programs in Library and Information Science (including Library Technician programs) or in Archival Studies, or be recent graduates of these programs. Recent graduates may apply but preference will be given to students returning to school in September 2007..

Experience with planning and implementing websites is required. Experience with scanning or other digitization procedures and with indexing/cataloguing would be an asset, as would undergraduate or graduate courses in Canadian history or politics.

Funding for this assignment will be provided by the Young Canada Works in Heritage Institutions program. In accordance with the program criteria, applicants must be between the ages of 16 and 30 and must be Canadian citizens or permanent residents.

Applicants must register at http://www.youngcanadaworks.ca to be eligible for this position. After registration is completed, applicants should send a cover letter, resume, and the contact information for three references to Ian Song, Digital Initiatives Librarian, WAC Bennett Library, Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, British Columbia, V5A 1S6, no later than June1/2007. Applications may be sent as email attachments to isong@sfu.ca or be faxed to 778-782-3023.

Simon Fraser University is committed to the principle of equity in employment and welcomes applications from all qualified individuals.

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CIA Library Chinese Non-Ref Positions

The CIA Library is seeking trained, innovative, customer-service oriented librarians, particularly
those with East Asian, Chinese or Arabic language skills, to work in acquisitions, cataloging,
collection management, electronic resources, and interlibrary loan disciplines. The CIA regularly provides current information to the President of the United States and senior U.S. Government officials, and librarians contribute an essential role within this function by meeting the critical information needs of our various offices, sometimes on quite short notice, as well as through more traditional duties of the profession. In addition to working directly out of
its large Headquarters facility, librarians also have opportunities to relocate within other Agency offices, serving as resource experts for their particular needs. Our Library maintains strong working relationships with other Intelligence Community libraries and the Library of Congress, as well as with selected academic institutions and other resources.Responsibilities vary depending on assignment but may
include providing support of current intelligence
production, using a broad variety of classified and
unclassified resources in both electronic and
hard-copy formats; utilizing Agency and other
government or academic resources; training customers
in the use of electronic resources; providing a
variety of briefings to other offices on Library
services; participating in the planning of Library
marketing events; managing acquisitions and collection
development for hard-copy and electronic resources;
cataloging hard-copy and electronic resources; and
representing the Library while serving in selected
other Agency offices as a resource focal point. In any
of the above responsibilities, there are on-going
needs for direct application of East Asian, Chinese or
Arabic language skills.

Positions are in the metropolitan Washington, DC area,
with limited opportunities for temporary overseas
travel. In addition to salary and benefits, Librarians
with proficiency in an East Asian language, Chinese or
Arabic are eligible to earn annual language “bonus”
pay based on in-house language testing. Librarians may
also have the opportunity to take courses in
additional languages and area studies as well as other
relevant training. As a part of the screening process,
selected applicants will be sent a language
proficiency test.

Minimum requirements include a master’s degree in
library/information science from an American Library
Association accredited program. For those with East
Asian, Chinese or Arabic language skills, a general
professional proficiency is required. Excellent
interpersonal, writing, communications and customer
service skills are also needed.

All applicants must successfully complete a thorough
medical and psychological exam, a polygraph interview
and an extensive background investigation. US
citizenship is required. To be considered suitable for
Agency employment, applicants must generally not have
used illegal drugs within the last twelve months. The
issue of illegal drug use prior to twelve months ago
is carefully evaluated during the medical and security
processing.

Interested candidates must apply through the CIA
website

Important Notice: You are interested in a position as
an overt employee—which means you can acknowledge
your affiliation with the Central Intelligence Agency.
But should you? There may be friends, family,
individuals or organizations who would be very
interested to learn that you are an applicant for or
an employee of the CIA. Their interest, however, may
not be benign or in your best interest. You cannot
control whom they would tell. We therefore ask you to
exercise discretion and good judgment in disclosing
your interest in a position with the Agency.

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Chinese Studies Librarian/Area Specialist

Arizona State University Libraries at Tempe Position: Chinese Studies Librarian/Area Specialist Deadline: Application deadline is March 16, 2007; if not filled, the first of the month until search closed. The Arizona State University Libraries at the Tempe campus seeks applicants for the position of Chinese Studies Librarian/Area Specialist. This is a full-time, continuing appointment-track Academic Professional position at the rank of assistant, associate, or full librarian, dependent upon quality and level of professional preparation and experience. This position requires professional development/contribution and service in addition to excellent job performance. For complete application and qualification requirements, please visit ASU’s website. Application deadline is March 16, 2007; if not filled, the first of the month until search closed. Hiring is contingent upon eligibility to work in the United States. Abackground check is required for employment. ASU is an EO/AA employer and actively seeks diversity among applicants and promotes a diverse workforce.

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