Posted April 23, 2014
Volunteers needed to update legacy finding aids in preparation for EAD coding. You will be working with rare and wonderful 19th- and 20th-century materials. We prefer candidates who have archival experience, but will train any graduate library student who is interested in working with these materials. There is no budget for this project, but it will…
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Posted April 23, 2014
RSU 3 is seeking a Library Media Specialist for six elementary school libraries in RSU 3. The successful candidate must have the following qualifications: State of Maine certification for Library Media Specialist with 071 endorsement is a must, MLS from an ALA accredited graduate program required, experience at the pre K-5 grade level. Applicant must also hold…
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Posted April 23, 2014
Library Services at Children’s Mercy Hospitals & Clinics in Kansas City MO -we are seeking a clinical medical librarian to round with health care teams, provide support to Evidence-Based Practice teams, educate residents in information literacy skills, and maintain eresources (link resolver, proxy server configuration, web site development, etc.). Salary range is $20.21-31.32 per hour…
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Posted April 22, 2014
Overview: The New York Public Library comprises simultaneously a set of scholarly research collections and a network of community libraries, and its intellectual and cultural range is both global and local, while singularly attuned to New York City. That combination lends to the Library an extraordinary richness. It is special also in being historically a…
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Posted April 22, 2014
Duties: The Department of Conservation and Recreation manages one of the largest and most diverse state parks systems in the nation and protects and enhances natural resources and outdoor recreational opportunities throughout Massachusetts. The DCR system includes over 450,000 acres of parks, forests, water supply protection lands, beaches, lakes, ponds, playgrounds, swimming pools, golf courses,…
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Posted April 22, 2014
Overview: For nearly 200 years, MCPHS University, formerly known as Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences, has been at the forefront of innovation in the healthcare world. We take pride in our history, yet are motivated by a curiosity about the future. That’s why we are constantly updating our state-of-the-art labs, innovating our curriculums,…
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Posted April 22, 2014
Description: The Trustees is looking for an ambitious, self directed individual to serve as a full-time Properties Processing Archivist at the Archives & Research Center (ARC). This position starts in May, 2014 and is expected to last 12 months, with the possibility of an extension. The Properties Processing Archivist will report directly to the ARC…
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Posted April 22, 2014
Stony Brook University Biomedical and Translational Research Librarian Senior Assistant Librarian/Associate Librarian Required Qualifications: ALA accredited Master degree of Library/Information sciences. Master’s Degree in a science or healthsciences related field. Three or more years of experience as a full-time science or health science librarian in a higher education institution. Preferred Qualifications: Experience with evidence-based practice…
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Posted April 22, 2014
Processing Assistant Arthur and Elizabeth Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in America Three-month full-time (35 hours per week), with potential for extension at 15 hours a week following the three-month period. The Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in America seeks a Processing Assistant to work on a large (130…
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Posted April 22, 2014
United States Court of Appeals For the First Circuit 1st Circuit Libraries Position: Reference/Electronic Resources Librarian Location of This Position: John J. Moakley U.S. Courthouse, Boston, Massachusetts. Position Overview: This position provides professional reference and research services to judges and court staff throughout the 1st Circuit with particular emphasis on developing…
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