[LAW-LIB:56808] FW: [all-sis] Position Opening - University of Richmond

From: Janto, Joyce (jjanto@richmond.edu)
Date: Fri Sep 26 2008 - 04:47:59 PDT

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    Reference and Research Services Librarian

    William Taylor Muse Law Library

    University of Richmond School of Law

     

    The William Taylor Muse Law Library at the University of Richmond seeks
    a Reference and Research Services Librarian.

     

    Responsibilities: This full-time position will provide reference and
    research services and instruction for faculty, students and other
    library users (including one evening per week and a weekend rotation
    with other librarians); teach Legal Research in the School's first-year
    Lawyering Skills program; monitor availability of law-related electronic
    resources and recommend titles for purchase; prepare and update library
    research guides, pathfinders and other research tools; and edit
    library's newsletter and User's Guide. Librarians work twelve months
    per year and hold a non-tenure-track appointment, which carries
    University faculty status. Librarians participate in Law School faculty
    meetings and committees.

     

    Required: J.D. from ABA-accredited law school or equivalent; Master's
    degree in Library and/or Information Science from ALA-accredited
    institution.

     

    Preferred: Demonstrated teaching ability and law library experience.

     

    Salary and Benefits: The University of Richmond is an Equal Opportunity
    Employer, and salary and benefits are competitive. (For more
    information about benefits, see http://hr.richmond.edu.)

     

    UR Law Library: The Law Library has seven librarians and a
    technology/library staff of 10. The collection consists of
    approximately 400,000 volumes. The library serves approximately 460
    students and 30 faculty members and is responsible for technology and
    media services at the Law School. Visit the Law School website at
    http://law.richmond.edu and select "Library and Technology" for
    additional information.

     

    To Apply: The deadline for applications is October 31, 2008. To view
    position description and to apply, visit https://www.urjobs.org.
    Applications must be submitted online. The University of Richmond values
    diversity in its faculty, staff and student body.

     

    For information about specific job responsibilities, telephone or email
    Suzanne B. Corriell, Head of Reference and Research Services, at
    804-289-8217 or scorriel@richmond.edu.

     



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