The Ontario Council of University Libraries (OCUL) invites applications for the position of Network Zone Collections Coordinator.
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The Ontario Council of University Libraries (OCUL) is seeking nominations for two member roles on the Collection Assessment and Evaluation Subcommittee.
Reporting to the OCUL Information Resources Committee, the subcommittee provides operational support and guidance in the evaluation of e-resource renewals and potential vendor deals.
Subcommittee membership terms are typically staggered, with one- or two-year appointments to help ensure continuity.