Librarian – Technical Services and Reference

The Librarian – Technical Services and Reference provides outreach and reference services and creates, enhances, and furthers services offered to faculty, students, alumni, the local bar, and the public. Services emphasize technologically mediated platforms, institutional repository services, web, and LMS outreach.

The first priority of all members of the Law Library team is to serve the Law Library and College of Law’s faculty, students, and patrons. Each team member will not be limited by this job description in an effort to assist our constituency, but will perform tasks assigned by supervisor(s). Team members will be readily available, visible, and accessible to faculty, students and patrons, and if unable to answer an inquiry, they will ensure assistance is provided by another member of the Law Library team.

Job duties may include:

·         Assists the Assistant Director for Operations and Collections with vendor relations, collection development, cataloguing, and processing materials.

·         Provides legal research, reference assistance and instruction.

·         Provides collection services for all legal materials.

·         Serves as a reference librarian at the Reference Desk for approximately five (5) to ten (10) hours per week. Occasional weekend and some evening reference hours are also required.

·         Participate in the Law Library Faculty Liaison Program, assisting with their research, teaching and scholarship projects.

·         Conducts workshops and research instruction on legal research topics.

·         Instructs and supports students and faculty in use of Westlaw, Lexis, TWEN, LMS, and other web and databases resources.

·         Prepares and promotes innovative technology services for library and law school use, assisting law faculty with using these tools to enhance the classroom learning or scholarly communications experience.

·         Maintains the institutional repository, including liaising with College of Law staff and faculty to keep the repository up to date.

·         Serves on local, regional, and national law library related organizations and committees.

·         Performs other duties as assigned.

·         Prepares statistical and other reports as assigned.

·         Ability and willingness to work weekend and evening hours and some holidays.

·         May be asked to train and supervise library-hired student assistants.

·         Excellent organization, planning and customer services skills.

·         Decision-making, problem solving and analytical skills.

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