Associate Director, Resource Sharing, Reserves
Listed on 2026-06-15
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Education / Teaching
Academic, Education Administration, University Professor
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Salary Range $68,000.00 - $
Job Requisition 135917WD
OverviewReporting to the Director of Access Services, the Associate Director for Resource Sharing and Reserves (RSR) provides strategic leadership for Yale University Library’s resource sharing and course reserves programs in a complex and evolving environment. The position advances high quality user-centered access services that support teaching, research, and learning across the University.
The Associate Director leads the planning, delivery, and continuous process improvement of resource sharing and reserves services—including Interlibrary Loan, Borrow Direct, Scan & Deliver, and print and electronic reserves—and provides direct oversight of Interlibrary Loan borrowing and Reserves operations, managing a team of seven FTE.
The Associate Director collaborates closely with Library IT, collections and electronic resources, campus partners, and external consortia; serves as product owner for core access systems; manages budgets related to resource sharing and reserves; provides leadership on copyright, accessibility, and policy development; and represents Yale University Library in consortial and professional settings.
The Associate Director for RSR has broad, programmatic oversight and will play a key role in the development, implementation, and assessment of resource sharing initiatives and memberships on behalf of Yale Library. Represents Yale on externally facing programs, and initiatives, including ReCAP, SHARES, ReShare, and the IDS Project.
The Assistant Director for RSR represents Yale University Library at professional conferences and resource sharing meetings and assumes an active, leadership role within the profession.
Access Services (AS) is a core division of Yale Library responsible for delivering and stewarding visible, high volume, and operationally complex services. AS ensures that students, faculty, and researchers can reliably discover, access, and use library resources across physical and digital environments, functioning as essential access infrastructure that underpins teaching and research rating at the intersection of collections, systems, spaces, and people, AS sustains service continuity, user trust, and equitable access in an evolving scholarly landscape.
Access Services leaders share collective responsibility for the strategic direction, performance, and sustainability of Yale Library’s access ecosystem. Together, they lead complex public services; steward staff, budgets, systems, and policies; and guide services through technological, organizational, and scholarly change. Shared focus areas include service design and delivery, assessment and data informed decision making, workforce development, policy and compliance, and cross department collaboration, ensuring alignment with Library and University level priorities while maintaining accountability and resilience.
Within this framework, the Associate Director for Resource Sharing, Reserves is a key contributor, providing strategic oversight for some of the Library’s most complex and externally dependent access services. The role advances institutional priorities through leadership of resource sharing and course reserves programs, stewardship of critical consortial relationships, and continuous assessment of services that shape user experience and institutional reputation. By balancing operational reliability with external engagement, this position strengthens Yale’s capacity to deliver equitable, sustainable access while mitigating risk and maximizing the value of shared partnerships.
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