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Norfolk, Virginia is America's most authentic and urban waterfront city.
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Responsibilities of a Summer Library Associate may include overseeing teen volunteers, reading aloud to children, hosting book clubs, distributing books as well as collecting and recording data for the summer reading program.
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Conception Abbey and Seminary Library seeks an Associate Library Director to join its library team and transition into leadership as we grow into the future. Assists with supervision of the Academic Leaders, a peer-tutoring service promoted by the Academic Dean and available to seminarians in the library.
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The Library supports both the Abbey and Seminary in providing intellectual, spiritual and recreational resources to its patrons. In our small library environment, helps with daily services to patrons in many dimensions of library services.
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The Library Associate is part of the larger Learning Services team, reporting to the Assistant Head of School for Student Experience. The Library Associate performs various functions to assist faculty, staff, and students with using library services.
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KNOWLEDGE / SKILLS / ABILITIES : Ability to obtain and maintain Library Associate certification from the MD State Department of Education, plus willingness and ability to attend training sessions as applicable.
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The Director supervises a staff of three/four with the following positions: Cataloger/Reference Librarian, College Archive Coordinator; Head, Reference & Instruction Services, Quaker Collection; Library Collections/Technical Services Manager; and Circulation Coordinator (currently vacant.
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Reporting to the Head of Global Studies Technical Services, the Hebraica Library Specialist, working at an advanced level and independently, will acquire and describe Hebrew language and related materials for the Penn Libraries in accordance with established standards and institutional policy.
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Knowledge of: Elementary principles of professional library work and use of standard library tools; classification and cataloging techniques employed in fiction materials and precataloging techniques employed in nonfiction materials; library practices and procedures; data processing and research techniques related to library work; and library materials, including governmental publications, pamphlets, newspapers, manuscripts, periodicals, films, and microfilms.
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Familiarity with the role of the library media specialist as a resource person for students and professional staff in curriculum design and the integration of library media services in instruction.
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Hebraica Library Specialist. Experience with library work, preferably in cataloging or acquisitions preferred. Process physical inventory, including unboxing materials (with occasional lifting of boxes), barcoding of library items, and transporting book trucks through Penn Libraries spaces.
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Missouri State Certification as School Librarian (K-12) or Library Media Specialist (K-12) Posting ID Library Media Specialist 849 (2022-2023) Title Library Media Specialist 849 (2022-2023.
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Otterbein University’s Courtright Memorial Library is seeking a part-time Library Assistant responsible for overseeing the evening circulation functions necessary to maintain library operations, as well as archives and digitization projects.
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The Associate Director of Development, University Library (ADD) will personally work with volunteers and donor prospects to optimize philanthropy to benefit UC Santa Barbara. - The Associate Director of Development, University Library ("ADD") reports to the Senior Director of Development, UC Santa Barbara Library ("Sr. DoD") and works as a member of the Central Development staff.
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The City of University Park Public Library (TX) seeks a community-oriented and innovative professional who can work in tandem with the city and library support organizations with the goal of providing a wide variety of services to residents of all ages as its next Library Director.
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