Digital Collections and Reference Librarian

The Law Library seeks an energetic and intellectually curious professional to join our team as the Digital Collections and Reference Librarian. This newly created position is responsible for managing and developing our growing Law School Digital Repository which provides open access to faculty research and scholarship, historical materials and oral histories, special collections, and unique legal sources developed with community partners. The position works closely with others to curate content, develop metadata, and make design improvements. Created using open-source tools, the Law School Digital Repository is among the largest academic law library digital repositories. To learn more, watch our short video

In addition, the Digital Collections and Reference Librarian will join a team of reference librarians dedicated to providing high-quality reference, research, instructional, and outreach services to the Law School community and beyond. This position works some regularly scheduled hours at the reference desk, which may include occasional weekend or evening hours, and may have an option for some remote work.

All Law Library staff members work closely together to create a learning and working environment that supports diversity, equity, and belonging for all students, staff, faculty, and public patrons.

Responsibilities:

Serves as a liaison to academic disciplines and/or other campus units providing information on collections, instructional and research support, and library services (5%)
Cultivates and maintains productive relationships with donors, collectors, vendors, and professional colleagues (10%)
Obtains materials, resolves issues, and answers questions that are complex and highly specialized in nature (10%)
Designs, develops, delivers, and assesses instruction in a variety of formats to faculty, staff, students, and other patrons (5%)
Provides specialized services utilizing a high level of expertise on a broad range of disciplines or in a designated discipline area (15%)
Develops or coordinates specialized projects or programs (15%)
Oversees day-to-day functions of one or more library operations or services (10%)
Initiates and solicits input to modify policies, procedures, and assessment tools to improve workflows and/or user experiences (5%)
Serves on committees to advance librarianship at the campus, local, and/or state and national levels (5%)
May direct the day-to-day activities of student workers (5%)
Develops, curates, and manages collections (15%)

Institutional Statement on Diversity:

Diversity is a source of strength, creativity, and innovation for. We value the contributions of each person and respect the profound ways their identity, culture, background, experience, status, abilities, and opinion enrich the university community. We commit ourselves to the pursuit of excellence in teaching, research, outreach, and diversity as inextricably linked goals.

The University fulfills its public mission by creating a welcoming and inclusive community for people from every background – people who as students, faculty, and staff serve and the world.

For more information on diversity and inclusion on campus, please visit: Diversity and Inclusion

Education:

An M.L.S. or equivalent degree from an ALA-accredited school
Qualifications:

Required

Experience with digital collections and digital collection platforms, such as institutional repositories, digital exhibits, and/or digital asset management systems
Experience working with Dublin Core and other metadata standards
Knowledge of current trends in digital collections such as persistent identifiers, ontologies, and archival standards
Demonstrated ability to effectively manage multiple projects of varying size and scope simultaneously
Excellent interpersonal and communication skills and the ability to work effectively with both a variety of people and independently
Preferred
Experience working with patrons in a library setting, especially in a law library or academic library, or other customer service experience
Knowledge of the law and legal research and/or experience working in a legal setting
Experience working with library research tools and technology, including databases, ILS catalogs, and LibGuides
Experience with the Omeka digital collection platform
Knowledge of and/or experience working with scholarly communications in an academic setting
Knowledge of and/or experience with website design or UI design
Experience with computer programming using a scripting language such as Ruby or Python, or interest in learning to program

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