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Chronicle Careers: Business Reference Librarian - Purdue University

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This job listing from The Chronicle of Higher Education
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 This job listing is available online at this address: 

http://chronicle.com/jobs/id.php?id=0000501660-01 

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            - The text of the job listing is below -

Business Reference Librarian --  Purdue University -- Indiana
 
Business Reference Librarian 3 Year Temporary Appointment Management and
Economics LibraryPurdue University Libraries seek an energetic and
innovative librarian to join the Management & Economics Library. The
Management & Economics Library is embarking on a major physical and
functional renovation to become a valuable center of business information
serving the University's initiatives. In support of this goal, the
Business Reference Librarian will create a close working relationship
between the Libraries and students and faculty within the School of
Management, the Agricultural Economics Department, and other schools and
departments in the areas of collection and information resource
development, reference and information literacy instruction, and
interdisciplinary research initiatives. Responsibilities: Provide
reference service in the Management & Economics Library and participate in
the Management & Economics Library's and the Libraries' system-wide digital
reference service. Develop and present specialized classes and workshops
that incorporate complex, rapidly evolving informational technologies as
well as traditional methods. Collaborate with other Library faculty and
staff to develop print and technology-based instruction materials.
Coordinate with the resource development librarian in selecting and
acquiring management related resources and databases. Participates in the
planning activities of the Management & Economics Library. Reports to Head
Librarian, Management & Economics Library. Rank of Visiting
Professor.Requirements: Master's degree in Library Science (ALA accredited
or equivalent). Knowledge of and/or experience in business librarianship.
Experience conducting library presentations or teaching in an academic
environment. Enthusiasm for new methods of disseminating information.
Demonstrated interest in the application of current and emerging
technologies to meet the changing needs of users. Strong service
orientation. Demonstrated commitment to user instruction and to
consultation with users on their information management needs. Excellent
communication skills and the ability to interact effectively with faculty,
staff and students. Ability to work independently and as a team member in a
dynamic environment and on a variety of simultaneous projects.Desired: 1-2
years of academic library experience. Demonstrated ability and experience
in using business-related bibliographic resources. Familiar with current
issues and trends in library technology and business information
resources.Salary: $41,000 and up, depending on qualifications.Status and
Benefits: 3-year temporary position. Rank of Visiting Professor.
Twelve-month appointment with annual vacation of 22 working days.
Excellent benefits including fully paid TIAA-CREF retirement contribution.
Must have vested, employer-funded contract from previous Higher Education
employment for participation.The Libraries and the University: The
Management and Economics Library, http://www.lib.purdue.edu/mel, is
rapidly converting to a primarily electronic resource environment to meet
user demand while increasing its value and visibility within the Krannert
School of Management. The library's focus is on investigating research
partnerships with faculty, analyzing the current collection in all
formats, involvement in space redesign, developing innovative services and
instructional opportunities, and better positioning itself to meet the
changing needs of its users. The Management and Economics Library is the
primary information center for the Krannert School of Management and the
Department of Agricultural Economics in the School of Agriculture and also
serves the University at large. The Krannert School of Management is
consistently ranked as one of the top 20 business schools. The Wall Street
Journal's survey of corporate recruiters rated Krannert as the # 4 regional
MBA School. The Department of Agricultural Economics is one of the largest
and most distinguished in the world.The Purdue University Libraries
system, which consists of the Undergraduate Library and 13
subject-oriented libraries, has holdings of over 2 million volumes and
provides extensive access to electronic resources. Staff totals more than
200, including 60 faculty and professionals. An innovative information
literacy instruction program promotes collaboration with teaching faculty,
employing multiple approaches to integrate active learning into the
University curriculum and prepare students for lifelong learning. All
staff participates in carrying out the Libraries' strategic plan to
accomplish measurable, outcome-oriented goals in four main areas: The
Learning Library, Scholarly Communication, User-Centered Services, and
Infrastructure. The Libraries home page may be viewed at
http://www.lib.purdue.edu. Purdue University, the land grant university in
the State of Indiana, is located approximately 60 miles northwest of
Indianapolis, IN and 110 miles southeast of Chicago, IL. The greater
Lafayette area of over 150,000 provides diverse cultural and social
activities. The university will complete a $1.5 billion capital campaign
in June 2007. Application Process: Applications will be reviewed beginning
April 30, 2007 and will be accepted until a suitable candidate is chosen.
Send statement of interest, résumé and a list of three references in both
electronic format and by surface mail to: Thomas L. Haworth, Human
Resources Administrator, Purdue University Libraries, 504 West State
Street, West Lafayette, IN 47907-2058; [log in to unmask] Equal
Access, Equal Opportunity, Affirmative Action Employer fully committed to
achieving a diverse workforce.

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Copyright 2007 by The Chronicle of Higher Education

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