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Gerri Littlejohn

Program Resource Specialist

University of Tennessee

School of Information Sciences

1345 Communications Building

Knoxville, TN 37996

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865-974-2148

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INDIANA UNIVERSITY LIBRARIES-BLOOMINGTON
LIBRARIAN FOR MIDDLE EASTERN, ISLAMIC, AND CENTRAL EURASIAN STUDIES 
(ASSISTANT LIBRARIAN, ASSOCIATE LIBRARIAN, OR LIBRARIAN) 

Serves as liaison to Departments of Near Eastern Languages and Cultures
(NELC), Middle Eastern and Islamic Studies Program, Department of
Central Eurasian Studies (CEUS), and Inner Asian and Uralic National
Resource Center; Provides advanced reference service and instruction in
areas of responsibility and general reference in Research Collections
Reference Department; Builds and manages collections in all formats;
monitors approval plans as needed; makes preservation treatment
recommendations for these collections; Prepares collections and resource
guides, creates and maintains subject-specific websites; Oversees
collections budgets and assists in preparation of external funding
requests; Participates in Libraries' instructional activities;
Collaborates with library staff in relevant subject areas; Supervises a
.5 support staff position.  For a more complete copy of the posting go
to:  http://www.libraries.iub.edu/index.php?pageId=1410. Qualifications:
Required:  ALA-accredited master's degree in library or information
science, with advanced degree in Middle Eastern, Islamic, or Central
Eurasian Studies area, or equivalent combination of education and
experience in academic setting.  Professional experience in academic
library in collection development and/or public services.  Must have
reading proficiency in at least one major Middle Eastern or Central
Eurasian Language (such as Arabic, Persian or Turkish), and one relevant
European language (such as Russian, Hungarian or French) and have
bibliographic knowledge of additional area languages.  Must be deeply
familiar with Islamic cultures.  Experience in teaching or bibliographic
instruction.  Understanding of information needs of scholars and
application of digital and information technologies within research
environment.  Knowledge of collection development and collection
management principles.  Excellent oral and written communication skills.
Proven ability to work independently and collegially in complex, rapidly
changing environment.  Ability to meet requirements of tenure-track
appointment.  Preferred: Familiarity with electronic library resources
and tools and ability to apply new technologies to library services.
Understanding of nature of scholarly research and publishing.  Speaking
and writing proficiency in Arabic, Persian or Turkish is desirable.
Bibliographic knowledge of other relevant languages written in Arabic,
Cyrillic or Roman script.  Salary and benefits: Salary and rank are
negotiable, depending upon qualifications and experience.  This is a
tenure-track academic appointment that includes eligibility for
sabbatical leaves.  Benefits include university health care plan,
TIAA/CREF retirement/annuity plan, group life insurance, and liberal
vacation and sick leave. To apply:  Review of applications begins
January 8, 2007; position will remain open until filled.  Send letter of
application, professional vita, and names, addresses, and phone numbers
of four references to: Virginia Sojdehei, Personnel Librarian, Libraries
Human Resources, Herman B Wells Library 201B, Indiana University,
Bloomington, IN  47405. Phone: (812) 855-8196, Fax:  (812) 855-2576.
e-mail: [log in to unmask]  For more information about Indiana
University go to: http://www.indiana.edu.  Indiana University is an
Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer committed to excellence
through diversity.  Indiana University has a strong commitment to
principles of diversity and in that spirit seeks a broad spectrum of
candidates including women, minorities, and persons with disabilities.
Indiana University is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer
and encourages applications from candidates with diverse cultural
backgrounds.

 

Betty Davis 
Libraries Human Resources 
Herman B Wells Library 201A 
1320 E. Tenth Street 
Indiana University 
Bloomington, IN  47405 
(812) 855-8196