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The Executive Assistant plays a critical role in supporting the Librarian’s primary responsibilities in managing the operation of library services, exhibitions, and cross-functional initiatives.
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Ability to promote interest in library services; Plans and directs the services and activities of a regional library; The appointee to the position will be required to complete a criminal background check and Child Protective Services Registry check to the satisfaction of the employer.
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Maintain circulation services during evening and weekend hours; provide technical assistance to patrons in locating materials and resources; respond to questions and provide information; direct patrons requiring professional assistance to the Librarian as necessary.
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In addition to these subject and functional emphases, the Business & Data Services Librarian participates in and supports first year writing classes, general research services, and library outreach initiatives.
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Integrate Student Success Initiatives into all Library Public Services Provide leadership for the development and continuation of service models for the Library Academic Commons, including encouraging shared language amongst library and building partners of the Commons.
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Under the direction of the Library Director, and in conjunction with library staff, and the staff of other university units, assist in long-range planning of library and archival services.
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The Writing Center Director, in close collaboration with the Research and Access Librarian, shapes the development of the Research and Writing Center to be an effective learning environment. The director also collaborates with a broader range of campus stakeholders to ensure that the Research and Writing Center is meeting the needs of students and faculty and to ensure that students have a fluid experience across academic support services.
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Visit neighborhood organizations, community meetings and participates in community affairs promoting Brooklyn Public Library services, collections and programs. The Adult Librarian, under the overall supervision of the Neighborhood Library Supervisor, works as part of the branch team and performs basic library work concentrating on service to Adult patrons.
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As described in the Law Library's Criteria for Continuous Appointment and Promotion to Associate Librarian , the Scholarly Services Librarian contributes to advancement of the fields of law or library science through published scholarship; represents the Law Library, and is active in national and local law library professional organizations, and engages in Law School and University activities.
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The Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library at Yale University seeks a highly collaborative and inclusive manager for the newly created position of Assistant Director of Special Collections Metadata Services unit (SCMSU.
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Provide professional reference and reader's advisory services to library users of all ages. Department: Library - Support Services. ADA: Individuals with special needs who may require assistance with the application process should contact the Human Resources Department at (248) 796-4700 or hrsupport@cityofsouthfield.com if auxiliary aids or services are needed.
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Performs other job-related duties as assigned by site supervisor & Director, library services. The Medical Librarian catalogs and classifies all monographs, serials, and audio-visual materials using NLM classification.
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The Director is appointed by the Librarian of Congress, after consultation with the Joint Committee on the Library, and serves under the administrative direction of the Librarian of Congress.
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Day-to-day operation of library services at Meriter. The Medical Librarian administers the professional resources in the Medical Library, both in paper and electronic format, to help meet the informational needs of Meriter medical staff members, affiliated clinicians and Meriter staff and affiliated staff.
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The Library Associate divides their time and duties between the Access Services and Acquisitions teams in the Law Library. In Acquisitions, this position provides support to the Acquisitions Librarian by assisting with paying invoices, communicating with vendors by phone, email, fax, and web-bases forms, posting payments in Integrated Library System, organizing, and maintaining library payment records, ordering supplies as needed, and serving as back-up for mail check-in.
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