Library Technician Lead
UW CODE AND REPRESENTATIVE GROUP
18757 (NE S WFSE Libraries)
22799 (NE H NI WFSE Libraries)
BASIC FUNCTION
Lead assigned staff and perform complex library technical tasks in support of the overall library function.
DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS
Regularly assign, instruct, and check the work of others.
Under general supervision, perform complex library technical tasks such as assist clients with general reference and bibliographic questions using basic tools, perform complex circulation and collection maintenance functions, search and verify library material orders and receipts, locate and revise catalog copy, input/update complex library records, and maintain the operations of a library unit.
TYPICAL WORK
Lead assigned personnel in the operations and support of a library unit; recommend changes and improvement of unit routines or procedures; evaluate and monitor work processes;
Assist clients with general reference and bibliographic questions using basic tools; make appropriate referrals for other services;
Search and verify library material orders and receipts, using catalogs and other information systems;
Prepare and/or interpret bibliographic listings of assigned subject matter using bibliographies, indexes, catalog systems, and abstract services; verify complex bibliographic information;
Catalog library materials using close catalog copy from sources such as (OCLC); identify, verify, and process complex added copies/volumes or reserve materials; input and/or revise catalog records in local, regional, national, or international databases using specific knowledge of appropriate cataloging rules, machine readable coding, and local practice; maintain complex holdings records;
Input and/or process library materials orders, purchase orders, and invoices utilizing local, regional, or national databases using specific knowledge of rules and codes;
Arrange, index, and inventory special materials such as manuscripts, newspapers, clippings, slides, photographs, and other media for bibliographic control;
Assist clients at public service desk(s); interpret and explain library procedures, rules, and service policy;
Assist clients and other library units with locating, retrieving, and checking out materials;
Order replacement materials; discard and withdraw items identified as not needed for collections; reinstate and relocate materials;
Perform complex circulation services; make authorized decisions regarding exceptional circumstances such as waiver of fines, exceptions to normal policy, waiver of limitations, and interpretation of policies; prepare library evidence for appeals of library fines;
Initiate and answer specified correspondence resolving special problems or inquiries; compile and prepare reports;
Perform complex gift processing; maintain exchange agreements; assist in donor relations;
Perform interlibrary loan borrowing and lending procedures; perform complex bibliographic and location verification; search citations with problems;
Maintain periodical and other serial subscriptions; initiate renewals as subscriptions expire; process claims; maintain serial records;
Identify items in need of repair or other concerns requiring the attention of preservation staff and send for preservation treatment or stabilization. Support other preservation activities as needed.
Perform basic and complex preservation services; perform initial evaluation of preservation treatment needs; maintain complex binding and preservation records; perform complex conservation work;
Monitor and control stacks maintenance;
Perform the duties of Library Technician III;
Perform related duties as required.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
High school graduation or equivalent AND three years of applicable library technical experience, including one year beyond the entry level
OR
Equivalent education/experience.
CLASSIFICATION HISTORY
08/07/1992: New Class
06/01/2005: CSR Class Conversion