[nobe-l] Job: Project Director for the revision of the Standards and Guidelines of Service for the Library of Congress Network of Libraries for the Blind and Physically Handicapped
David Andrews
dandrews at visi.com
Wed Feb 10 03:41:15 UTC 2010
Request for Proposal
Project Director for the revision of the
Standards and Guidelines of Service for the
Library of Congress Network of Libraries for the
Blind and Physically Handicapped
American Library Association
Association of Specialized and Cooperative Library Agencies
I. Introduction
A. Purpose
The American Library Association is seeking an
individual to serve as Project Director to
oversee revision of the 2005 Revised Standards
and Guidelines of Service for the Library of
Congress Network of Libraries for the Blind and
Physically Handicapped. The Project Director will
facilitate and coordinate all phases of the
standards development process including managing
a working team and project advisory committee of
consumers and librarians. Additional
responsibilities include arranging meetings for
the working team and advisory committee,
scheduling public hearings and presentations
before interested groups, conducting research,
preparing drafts and the final copy of the
standards document and handling distribution, and
planning project expenditures and managing budgeted funds.
B. Summary of Project
This is a project to oversee revision of the 2005
Revised Standards and Guidelines of Service for
the Library of Congress Network of Libraries for
the Blind and Physically Handicapped. Since the
last standards were developed, there have been a
number of significant changes in the operation of
Network libraries and in the development and use of new technologies.
The revision process will be funded by a grant
from the Library of Congress/National Library
Service for the Blind and Physically Handicapped
(LC/NLS) to the American Library Association. The
Association of Specialized and Cooperative
Library Agencies (ASCLA), a division of the ALA, will administer the project.
The project will be carried out under the
leadership of a Project Director who will be
hired by ASCLA. Two additional persons will work
with the Project Director to form a Working
Team. The Working Team will meet regularly
throughout the project to carry out most of the
work. A Project Advisory Committee will also be
appointed to advise the Working Team, review
draft products, and represent the views and
concerns of both consumers and librarians. The
Executive Director of ASCLA will administer the project for ALA.
The project is expected to be completed by
October 2011. A schedule for the project is included in point VII.
The project budget includes funds for the travel
expenses of the Project Director, Working Team
and Advisory Committee. It also provides a fee for the Project Director.
II. Submission of Response
Applicants must submit one print
copy and one copy on a CD of the proposal by 4:30pm CT on February 19, 2010 to:
American Library Association
Attention: Susan Hornung
50 East Huron Street
Chicago, IL 60611-2795
Proposals not received by the date and time
specified may not be considered and will be
returned to the sender marked LATE RESPONSE.
Telefacsimile or e-mail submissions will not be accepted.
Questions about the Request for Proposal or
requests for further information should be addressed to:
Susan Hornung
Executive Director, ASCLA
American Library Association
50 East Huron Street
Chicago, IL 60511
800-545-2433 x4395
312-944-8085 (fax)
<mailto:shornung at ala.org>shornung at ala.org
III. Role of Project Director
The Project Director will facilitate and
coordinate all phases of the standards
development process, with the assistance of the
Working Team and Advisory Committee. This person
facilitates the group process of developing the standards.
This will involve the following responsibilities:
· Arranging meetings for the Working Team and Advisory Group
· Arranging for public hearings and
presentations before interested groups
· Conducting necessary research
· Hiring and paying for services of any project support staff
· Preparing all drafts and final copies of
standards and handling their distribution
· Communicating with the Working Team and
Advisory Committee and handle inquiries from the field
· Providing progress reports for the ASCLA
Standards Review Committee and for the ALA Standards Committee
· Working with the Manager of Web Services
and the ASCLA Executive Director regarding the
specifics of the contract and expenditures
IV. Factors for Selecting Project Director
The following factors will be
examined to determine the successful proposal.
A. Background and Experience
The successful candidate will demonstrate:
1. background and experience with the
network of libraries for the blind and physically handicapped
2. background and experience with library
and other services for persons with disabilities
3. background and experience with the
development and use of library standards and guidelines
4. background and experience with similar projects and responsibilities
5. background and experience working with
laws covering services for persons with disabilities
B. Timetable for Carrying Out the Project
The successful candidate will be able to meet the
deadlines listed in the schedule. (See VII)
V. Proposal Specifications
A. General Instructions
The proposal must comply with the content
requirements detailed in this section. The
applicant must submit a complete proposal that
provides proof of experience and qualifications
to complete the required activities and the
estimated costs to do so. If the applicant is a
doctoral student, he/she should send a letter of
recommendation from a faculty member who agrees
to supervise work on this project.
A complete proposal includes:
1. Letter of application
2. Formal proposal (including budget)
3. Attachments as appropriate (resume, etc.)
4. Five (5) copies of the proposal are due
by 4:30 on Monday, February 19, 2010
Send to:
American Library Association
Attention: Susan Hornung
50 East Huron Street
Chicago, IL 60611-2795
All costs for the applicants proposal
preparation are the responsibility of the
applicant and may not be charged to the budget for the study.
B. Letter of Application
The letter of application must be signed by one
or more individuals qualified to perform the work
described. Individuals signing the letter must
indicate position title. A contact person for
further information must be identified.
C. Formal Proposal
The formal proposal must detail methodology,
scope of work, implementation steps and adherence
to the schedule. The proposal must provide an
overview of the approach to be taken in
completing the tasks required and outline
specific activities to be undertaken in order to
produce the required final product.
Any anticipated theoretical or practical problems
associated with the completion of each task must
be discussed in the proposal, and solutions,
alternatives or contingency plans related to
these problems must be proposed as appropriate.
1. Staffing Section
The staffing section must present a plan for the
work that will ensure accomplishment of all
needed tasks. Staff assigned to the project must
be identified by name, title, and the amount of
time devoted to each project task.
2. Budget
The budget proposal must contain, at a minimum,
the following information (in sufficient detail
to show how cost is determined):
· Compensation, at a per day or other unit
rate for personnel, and the number of hours
projected for each individual to complete each
task within the scheduled timeline.
· Computing/data tabulation/data gathering costs
· Contracted services
· Miscellaneous costs
· Total cost for project
NOTE: Institutional overhead is not an acceptable
cost. No more than $20,000 will be spent on the
fee for the Project Director. The cost of travel
for the Project Director is provided by the grant
and does not need to be included in the budget.
Expenses for telephone, fax, postage and
duplicating are also covered by the grant and are
not charged against the Project Directors fee.
3. Attachments
· The proposal must include resumes of all project staff.
· Submit the names of three references
that are familiar with your qualifications and experiences.
VI. Other Considerations
A. Compensation
No more than $20,000 will be provided for the Project Directors fee.
B. Selection Process
The Project Director will be selected from those
proposals submitted in response to this RFP. The
proposals will be reviewed by an Ad Hoc Selection
Committee, comprised of a past ASCLA President,
the ASCLA Standards Review Committee Chair, and a
Network Librarian. This Committee will make a
recommendation to the ASCLA Board of Directors
for their approval. The Project Director will be hired by ASCLA.
C. Contract for Services and Payment Schedule
ASCLA will prepare a contract with the Project
Director that includes the specific
responsibilities and timetable for the project.
(The final timetable may vary from the one
included in the RFP.) It will also clarify a
schedule for payment that will be negotiated
between the Project Director and the ASCLA Executive Director.
D. Financial Reports
The Project Director will submit financial
reports that show, for each expenditure category
in the proposal, what was budgeted and was actually spent.
E. Products
The results of this project will be a revised
version of the 2005 Revised Standards and
Guidelines of Service for the Library of Congress
Network of Libraries for the Blind and Physically
Handicapped. The final version and all drafts
will be submitted to the ASCLA Executive Director
in both a printed and electronic (Microsoft Word) format.
F. Ownership of Materials
All materials developed, data collected, or
reports prepared under the terms of this project
agreement become the property of the ALA. ALA
reserves the non-exclusive rights to copy such
material and to publish, disseminate, and
otherwise use the materials developed under the
terms of this agreement in print or electronically.
VII. Deliverables and Meeting
Schedule BOLD- designates deliverables
ACTIVITY
DATE
Schedule of outline established
December 17, 2009
The RFP for the Project Director is announced
through the LC/NLS network, ALA press release,
and notices sent to interested individuals
January 31, 2010
Respondents submit their proposals to ASCLA Executive Director
Feb 19, 2010
Ad Hoc Selection Committee reviews proposals and
makes a recommendation to the ASCLA Board and LC/NLS liaison
March 2, 2010
ASCLA Board selects Project Director
March 6, 2010
ASCLA hires Project Director and draws up contract for services
March 20, 2010
ASCLA President, with LC/NLS input, appoints
Working Team and Advisory Committee members
March 20, 2010
Working team meeting, (3 days)
Advisory committee meeting, (1 day)
April 2010
Distribution of working paper
May 2010
Working team meeting; Project Director at
National Conference of Librarians Serving Blind
and Physically Handicapped Individuals
May 20, 2010,
Des Moines
Working team meeting - ELECTRONIC
June 2010
Working team meeting
Annual DC
June 24-30, 2010
Project Director Reports to ASCLA Board
Annual DC
June 24-30, 2010
Project Director holds public hearings at ALA Annual 2010
Annual 2010
June 24-30, 2010
Distribution of first draft
August 2010
Working team meeting
October 2010
Working team meeting
Midwinter 2011
San Diego
Project Director reports to ASCLA Board
Midwinter 2011
San Diego
Project Director holds public hearings
Midwinter 2011
San Diego
Distribution of second draft
March 2011
Working team meeting-ELECTRONIC
Advisory committee meeting - ELECTRONIC
March 2011
Working team meeting
Advisory committee meeting
May 2011 (before distribution of proposed standards)
Distribution of proposed standards
May 2011
Project Director meets with ALA/ASCLA Board
Working Team or Advisory Meetings as needed at ALA Annual 2011
Annual 2011 (late June) New Orleans
ASCLA Board approval of standards
(or done electronically by August 2011)
Annual 2011 (late June) New Orleans
Delivery of 25 copies of published product to NLS
and an electronic copy to be mounted on NLSs
Network Library Services (non public) web site.
October 2011
Final 11-30-09 CAD
Rev. Final 12-29-09 SH
Rev. timeline 1-26-10 SH
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