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Manages student employees in circulation activities, including retrieving and re-shelving items, for the rare books and archives reading room. The Library Supervisor, Special Collections supervises a team of student employees in the rare books and archives department of the library, to ensure 40 hours of weekly coverage of the department's welcome desk, as well as project support.
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You will be responsible for maintaining the library (ordering, cataloging, and arranging books and materials) and will be supervised by the head librarian. Organize and maintain the circulation of library materials.
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Administers and maintains all information and circulation technology within the Library Media Program. Assists teachers in the selection of books, other instructional materials, and equipment.
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Duties include circulation desk, circulation of materials, shelving library books and audiovisual equipment, providing instruction on finding information, filing, typing, collecting money, and doing monthly reports.
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The Library Assistant is responsible for assisting as needed in library operations, including sorting/shelving books and other resource materials; in-processing library materials, collecting fines, issuing library cards, answering questions and assisting patrons with computer and office equipment use (fax machine, printer, etc.
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Library Assistants perform administrative and support work relating to processing and shelving of library materials; charging and discharging books; circulation functions; assisting patrons with information on collections, policies, procedures, and the use of computers.
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The Evening Circulation Worker is a work-study employee who staffs the circulation desk at the entrance of the seminary library from 6 PM to 10 PM on either Monday, Tuesday or Wednesday evenings.
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Assists with selecting, acquiring, cataloging, processing, and special handling of library materials; cleans, repairs and maintains materials and returns to circulation. Maintains library materials by shelving books, shelf reading, and straighten shelves as needed.
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Provides service at the circulation desk by: registering borrowers, charging, renewing, or discharging materials, placing requests, handling reference and reader's advisory questions, managing computer reservations, providing assistance with public computer workstations, receiving the payment of fines and fees, etc.
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A part-time library assistant will assist in organizing library materials, help guests with finding resources, manage circulation desk tasks, shelving books, and provide general administrative support to students and library faculty/staff.
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Sort, return, and place materials in their proper place on shelves in adult and children's circulation areas of library and in the storage collection in the basement. Provide some patron assistance in finding materials and books while working in the stacks.
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Answers library users' reference and reader's advisory questions in person and on the telephone, using materials in a variety of formats (i.e., books, databases, periodicals, newspapers, and indexes) including the Online Public Access Catalog (OPAC) and the Internet.
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Kenton County Public Library of Erlanger, KY is seeking to hire a part-time Library Associate to answer patrons' questions and assist them with basic circulation, reference, and readers advisory all while providing excellent customer service.
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The LGS is based on statistical information for each library using the following major operational factors: Circulation, Information/Reference, Full-time staffing, Gate Count and square footage.
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Performs responsible and varied clerical library services in the circulation of books, periodicals, materials, equipment, and related collection items; assists patrons in using library services and facilities; and maintains circulation statistics.
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