Posted October 13, 2015
Project description: Under the supervision of the Director of Archives and Special Collections, the Temporary Processing Archivist will fully process the Abbot Academy collection. This collection comprises approximately 60 linear feet of official records of and materials related to the history of Abbot Academy, a school for girls founded in 1829 that merged with Phillips…
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Posted October 13, 2015
High energy, customer-service oriented individual needed to supervise Clark University library operations during weekend and evening hours. Duties include supervising and scheduling students; maintaining building security; circulation; stacks maintenance; providing general public services support when full-time staff are not available; and other duties as assigned. Bachelor’s degree required. Excellent problem solving and communications skills required….
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Posted October 13, 2015
Hirsh Health Sciences Library, Boston Campus Description: The Collections Management Department selects, acquires and catalogs all library materials, including databases, books, and journals, both print and electronic, providing access to Tufts users on and off-campus. The department also maintains the library’s book and journals stacks, including an off-site storage facility. The Collections Management Assistant will…
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Posted October 13, 2015
Plymouth State University (PSU) is a vibrant regional comprehensive university that combines a heritage of teaching excellence with innovation in research and in community engagement. Plymouth State University, located in the scenic heart of the Lakes Region and White Mountains of New Hampshire, has approximately 4,300 undergraduate students and 2,300 graduate students. Lamson Library and…
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Posted October 13, 2015
Are you an aspiring business librarian or do you know someone who is? Send us your nominations! Applications for the 2016 ALA BRASS Student Travel Award are being accepted until January 15, 2016. The BRASS Student Travel Award is a $1250 cash award given to a student enrolled in an ALA accredited master’s degree program…
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Posted October 11, 2015
O’Neill Branch L422-734 15 hours per week – initial hours: Mondays & Wednesdays, 3:00PM – 8:00 and Thursdays, 1:00PM – 6:00PM. Hours are assigned and subject to change in order to meet the needs of the department and the Library. Candidates are expected to have a flexible approach to schedules. QUALIFICATIONS: High school diploma or high school equivalency…
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Posted October 11, 2015
Job title: Associate Research Specialist Department: Marketing Office location: Boston, MA Reports to: Research Director FLSA status: Exempt Summary: Using CourtLink, Bloomberg Law, and other online databases and information sources, this position will work with the marketing department’s research team in supporting business development-related initiatives. The specialist will support lead generation efforts (identifying, tracking, and maintaining leads in…
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Posted October 11, 2015
Conference Theme: Information Science in our CommunitiesLocation: Calgary, Alberta (June 1-3, 2016) Deadline for Submission: January 11, 2016 Submit to Easychair: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=cais2016 (The French and English CFP will be posted to http://cais-acsi.ca shortly.) Information Science in our Communities: Reflections on our Work and the People, Places and Institutions Around Us Common bonds. Peculiar ambitions. Surprising…
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Posted October 11, 2015
Director, Public Services–contribute to an award-winning, growing Indianapolis Public Library (http://www.imcpl.org/) that celebrates its community through innovation, diversity, creativity, and impact. Serving as a member of the Library’s Executive team, the successful candidate will be a strategic, collaborative thinker, have creative ideas and planning skills, experience and interest in facilities expansion, and strong leadership experience….
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Posted October 11, 2015
Gender and Sexuality in Information Studies Colloquium Simon Fraser University, Vancouver, British Columbia — April 23, 2016 Gender and sexuality organize much of social life. How we understand ourselves and each other often begins–or, when we interact with institutions, even requires–checking off binary boxes: man or woman, gay or straight. Of course, lives and selves…
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