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Master's Degree in Library Science from an ALaccredited library school. Serves the community and schools through programming, teacher collections, and other Library services.
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About Research, Instruction, and Digital Scholarship at the LibrariesThe Research and Instruction Librarian is part of the Research, Instruction, and Digital Scholarship team, which is a group of librarians in Lutnick Library dedicated to continually iterating a full range of instruction, reference, research support, outreach, collection development, and digital scholarship services, all in the interest of collaborating with students, faculty, staff, and the Haverford community at large.
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Work on identifying and leverage novel peptide candidates from The Molecule Library R&D team for leather finishing applications. Requires PhD in Chemistry, Materials Science, or related fields and at least 8 year of industrial experience.
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Alternatively, Master’s in Chemistry, Materials Science, or related fields with at least 10 years of industrial experience. Established track record of accomplishments in Materials Science/Chemistry.
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Knowledge of Information Technology Infrastructure Library (ITIL) and IT Service Management (ITSM) Bachelor's degree in computer science, Information Systems, or Business Administration and at least five years of project management experience working in a customer service-oriented environment including all aspects of process development and execution.
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Core Competencies: Knowledge of the PMI or equivalent project management methodologyKnowledge of project management principles, practices, techniques, and toolsKnowledge of Information Technology Infrastructure Library (ITIL) and IT Service Management (ITSM)Strong knowledge of the terminology, principles, and methods utilized within the Information Technology field.
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Procuring materials from libraries, archives, or inter-library loan. The position entails library and online research, management of the research database, and some basic administrative assistance to Professor Roitman.
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Experience with Library systems such as WestKM, ResearchMonitor, or EOS is preferred. The Applications Engineer 1 must have a BA/BS in computer science, related field, or equivalent experience with 5+ years' experience of application support/configuration.
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The University of Virginia, including the UVA Health System which represents the UVA Medical Center, Schools of Medicine and Nursing, UVA Physicians Group and the Claude Moore Health Sciences Library, are fundamentally committed to the diversity of our faculty and staff.
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Millions of Girl Scout alums across the country and the world have gone on to achieve incredible things and make a tremendous impact in fields ranging from public policy, medicine, journalism, and athletics to international relations, science, technology, art, and entertainment.
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Knowledge or interest in the principles of library science, information science, or information retrieval. Knowledge or interest in the principles of library science, information science, or information retrieval.
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Master’s degree in geography, computer science, engineering, GIS, mathematics, or related field such as library science. Bachelor’s degree in geography, computer science, engineering, GIS, mathematics, or related field such as library science.
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Bachelor's degree in information management, Library Science, Legal Studies, or a related field. Bachelor's degree in information management, Library Science, Legal Studies, or a related field.
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As a member of our team, you will use your design abilities, coding expertise, and creativity to deliver a GPU-accelerated library used in NVIDIA products ranging from Data Center, Automotive and Embedded systems.
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Current college student entering their Junior, or Senior year preferably in a related field of study such as Library Science, Information Systems, or Communications. Current college student entering their Junior, or Senior year preferably in a related field of study such as Library Science, Information Systems, or Communications.
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