Posted June 15, 2016
If you can embrace the attitude that “It’s All Yours, Just Ask,” please apply for this leadership position at our forward-looking library. We seek candidates who see the library as a place to help strengthen our city through strong connections and constructive dialogue. We are here to help community members find what they need, no matter who they are, where…
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Posted June 14, 2016
The Newbury Town Library is looking for a dynamic, creative and energetic individual to meet the needs of a geographically diverse community. Under the supervision of the Library Director, the Youth Services Librarian is responsible for planning, implementing and evaluating all children’s and young adult services. The successful candidate will bring the ability to create a…
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Posted June 14, 2016
Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University seeks a Research Librarian to provide research services to Daytona Beach and Worldwide patrons and to perform auxiliary support functions necessary to meet the teaching, learning and research needs of our students, faculty, and staff. No aviation background required. Research Services Provide research services at the Daytona Beach Research Desk and…
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Posted June 14, 2016
SUMMARY The Special Collections Conservator performs advanced to complex treatments on bound or unbound printed works or manuscripts on paper or vellum from special collections held in Harvard libraries. The conservator reports to the Helen H. Glaser Conservator (Senior Paper Conservator) in Weissman Preservation Center but works closely with the Senior Book Conservator, as projects require. DUTIES…
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Posted June 14, 2016
A family in Bedford, MA is looking for a person to work with a small archive of belongings of Robert E. Hoeflich who served in the US Army, 103rd Engineers, Company B, from December 1, 1917 to May 16, 1919. From May 19, 1918 to April 30, 1919 he was in France where he delivered…
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Posted June 14, 2016
QUALIFICATIONS: High school diploma or high school equivalency required. A bachelor’s degree or coursework beyond high school is desirable. Previous library experience is strongly preferred. ILS experience is also preferred. Working knowledge of basic public library concepts and resources Strong customer service skills Ability and willingness to work with a…
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Posted June 14, 2016
NEA Fall 2016 MeetingBridging the GapsFriday, October 14, 2016 | 1:00-5:00 pmYiddish Book Center, Amherst, MA New England Archivists invites submissions of short presentation proposals for the concluding portion of the Fall Meeting to be held October 14, 2016, at the Yiddish Book Center in Amherst, Massachusetts. It will be a wonderful opportunity to broaden…
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Posted June 14, 2016
An internship at Boston Arts Academy would entail: Circulation; Reader’s advisory; Shelving, processing, & otherwise organizing books; Assisting students with research, etc; Book displays; Updating the library website, social media, and pathfinders; Occasional updates of library signage; Occasional light cleaning, mostly dusting; Occasional proofreading of student papers; Possibility of starting to digitize the BAA Archives. …
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Posted June 14, 2016
The recently constructed Sawyer Library at Williams College offers an outstanding opportunity for a committed, energetic Special Collections Librarian to support teaching and research through reference, instruction, outreach, and collection management. This is a full-time, year-round, regular appointment. Reporting to the Head of Special Collections, the successful applicant will have the opportunity to engage in…
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Posted June 14, 2016
PRIMARY DUTIES This full-time (40 hour) position in a public library will include some evening and weekend hours. The person in this position manages all aspects of the teen department including budgeting, collection development, programming and departmental goals. Supervises the teen department staff, oversees the teen room and develops departmental policies and procedures. Acts as…
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