Acquisitions Librarian (Data and Subscriptions Licensing)
Acquisitions Librarian (Data and Subscriptions Licensing)
Description
This librarian position (part of the Board’s “Knowledge Analyst” job family) will join an experienced, customer-focused team of four librarians on the Board Research Library’s Data and Subscriptions Team. This team acquires data and subscription services that fuel the economic research at the Federal Reserve Board, the nation’s central bank. This librarian position blends business reference skills needed to learn about economists’ data needs and acquisition skills to coordinate negotiations for new licenses and renewals of existing licenses. The Board Research Library has 16 staff supporting the research and policy work of economists and analysts at the Board. This position is particularly rewarding because the data and subscriptions we acquire are used immediately to brief Board members and senior leadership of the Federal Reserve System.
Responsibilities:
Manage a portfolio of data and subscription contracts:
Evaluate the research needs of economists and analysts to connect them to licensed economic and financial markets data and research resources Interview researchers to gather specifications used as the basis to negotiate new data and subscription service licenses
Coordinate the acquisition process with fellow professionals as the license moves through legal negotiation, procurement, billing, and data onboarding steps
Answer questions from data managers and researchers about licensed data and subscriptions and connect them to data vendor subject matter and technical experts
Advise stakeholders on copyright and data usage restrictions detailed in license terms and conditions
Represent the interests of the Board in the development of consortia agreements within the Federal Reserve System, comprised of the Board and twelve Reserve Banks
Review the use of data in Board work products to ensure compliance with license terms
Represent the Research Library on division and Board committees related to data governance, information management, and emerging technologies
Participate in library-wide projects to enhance the library’s processes, technology, and stakeholder outreach
Location: This position requires an in-office presence in Washington, DC.
Application: Including a cover letter is strongly encouraged. Candidates may be required to complete a writing assessment or provide a writing sample as part of the selection process. Application deadline: Tuesday, May 26, 2026, 11:59 PM ET.
Note: The expected salary range for this role is $111,400 - $166,400, which spans all the posted grades. Final offers are based on the grade for which you minimally qualify and are determined by experience and education, as well as internal and external factors.
Requirements
Required Qualifications:
Master’s degree in library or information science from an ALA-accredited institution, a degree in a related field, or equivalent experience
Minimum of 2-3 years of professional experience as a reference librarian or acquisitions librarian
Knowledge of the process of contracting for library electronic resources such as data products, online news, e-journal aggregators, or e-books
Ability to manage time effectively while working on multiple projects
Strong verbal and written communication skills to build relationships with internal customers, process partners, and external data providers
Strong analytical and problem-solving skills and the ability to interpret licenses to support stakeholders’ understanding of terms and conditions
Strong attention to detail needed to document the acquisitions process
Desired Qualifications:
Experience negotiating licenses for library electronic resources such as data products, online news, e-journal aggregators, or e-books
Subject matter knowledge of business data resources (such as economics, finance, banking, or accounting subscription services)
Customer-facing or reference librarian experience assisting users with discovery and use of business or economics resources
Basic knowledge of the federal government contracting process is helpful but not required
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