Professional Jobs Outside of New England
Posted September 30, 2013
Evening/Weekend Services Librarian Basic functions: Provide comprehensive reference, research, and referral services, in a dynamic team-based, client-centered environment, supported by advanced library technology; assist students, staff and faculty in identifying, locating, and interpreting sources of information irrespective of format, and be available on a drop-in basis or by appointment; serve as a member of…
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Posted September 30, 2013
Department: White Memorial Chemistry Library (www.lib.umd.edu/chemistry) Position Title: Life Sciences/Research Data Librarian NATURE OF WORK:The University of Maryland College Park seeks an innovative, collaborative, technologically-adept, and serviceoriented Life Sciences/Research Data Librarian to join the White Memorial Chemistry Library. The Librarian will serve as the liaison to the Department of Biology and the Department of Cell…
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Posted September 29, 2013
Job Summary:This position manages or oversees the daily operations of medical libraries and provides current and professional medical library services to meet the informational, educational, and research-related needs of physicians, staff, patients and families. Essential Functions Manages, researches, and evaluates library collections through needs assessment of knowledge-based information within the facility, usage studies, and the…
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Posted September 29, 2013
Essential Functions (Job Duties): Wayne State University Vera P. Shiffman Medical Library seeks a creative, innovative, and team-oriented individual to serve as Biomedical Research Services Librarian. Shiffman Library serves as a central point of research for faculty, students, and researchers in the School of Medicine and the Eugene Applebaum College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences….
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Posted September 27, 2013
Description: The Digital Archivist, reporting to the Director of Collections & Research Services and the Director of Digital Library Technology Services, will lead New York University Libraries’ efforts to manage the existing born digital holdings and expand the capacity to collect born digital content, ensure effective acquisition, appraisal, description, preservation, future migration, access to and…
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Posted September 25, 2013
The Center for the History of Medicine at Harvard Medical School is collaborating with other special collections throughout Massachusetts to serve as a host site for Open Access to Mass History, a Wikipedia Edit-a-thon taking place during Open Access Week, October 21-26. On Tuesday, October 22, from 9-2, volunteers will be working with Center staff to build history…
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Posted September 25, 2013
The University Library, University of Illinois at Chicago (UIC) seeks candidates for its Academic Resident Librarian Program to serve one-year post-graduate appointments with the possibility of renewal for a second year. A goal of the residency program is to increase diversity within the challenging and rewarding profession of academic librarianship, particularly among individuals traditionally underrepresented in the academy….
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Posted September 24, 2013
Starting Pay: $11.76 – $16.13 Hourly The position may include working morning, afternoon, evening and weekend hours. Successful candidate may be required to adapt future schedule and location changes depending on library needs. Receive, record, and return materials using integrated library computer system; inspect, clean, and mend materials Perform shelf reading and rearrange materials in proper…
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Posted September 24, 2013
The New York University Division of Libraries seeks a Discovery Systems Technology Specialist to join the Knowledge Access Design and Development (KADD) department. The incumbent will play an active role in the support and development of BobCat, which is a major part of NYU Libraries’ web presence and a primary means by which students and…
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Posted September 24, 2013
The Cunningham Fellowship is a fellowship for health sciences librarians from countries outside the United States and Canada. The award provides for attendance at the MLA Annual Meeting and observation and supervised work in one or more medical libraries in the United States and Canada. The applicant must be working or preparing to work in…
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