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From: Karla Krueger [mailto:[log in to unmask]] 
Sent: Wednesday, February 13, 2008 11:59 AM
Cc: Karla Krueger
Subject: Position Announcement - University of Northern Iowa - School
Library Studies

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Thank you,
Karla Krueger, Search Chair, University of Northern Iowa

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Assistant Professor
Division of School Library Studies
Curriculum and Instruction
College of Education
University of Northern Iowa

Tenure-track School Library Studies position beginning August, 2008.

Responsibilities include teaching and developing courses in the School 
Library Studies endorsement and master's degree programs, scholarly 
research and publication, student advising and directing student 
research, practicum supervision, collaborating with schools, and 
participating in institutional initiatives directed toward excellence in

Teacher Education. Assignment will require teaching in a number of these

areas: school library administration, research methods, curriculum, 
cataloging, young adult or children's resources. Master's degree in 
library/information science with a doctorate in librarianship or related

field required. Candidates with ABD degree with evidence of completion 
date prior to August 2008 may be considered. At least three years of 
successful experience as a school library media specialist/teacher 
librarian, evidence of or demonstrated potential for scholarly research,

and a record of professional service involvement also required.

Salary is commensurate with qualifications and experience. Benefits 
include TIAA-CREF retirement, group life, disability, medical, and 
dental insurance.

The University of Northern Iowa (www.uni.edu) prides itself on putting 
"Students First," and has a reputation for providing exceptional 
undergraduate education, as well as complementary programs at the 
master's, specialist and doctoral levels. Building on its historic 
excellence in teacher education, the university has developed 
outstanding programs in business, natural sciences, humanities and fine 
arts, and social and behavioral sciences. One of three state 
universities, UNI enjoys national recognition for its high educational 
standards. U.S. News and World Report has ranked the University of 
Northern Iowa second among Midwest public universities for 11 
consecutive years.

The university's medium size--around 12,600 students--allows it to offer

faculty, facilities and academic choices of a major university, while 
retaining a friendly, small-college atmosphere on a compact, park-like 
campus. With more than 40 major buildings on 850 acres, the campus can 
still be crossed in an easy 15-minute walk.

Experiential learning opportunities such as undergraduate research, 
internships, student teaching, international study programs, community 
volunteering and cooperative education encourage a classroom knowledge 
connection with real-world experience. A rigorous Liberal Arts core 
curriculum equips students with a broad understanding and knowledge of 
how to apply and acquire new information throughout life.

Applications are encouraged from minority persons, women, veterans and 
persons with disabilities. Complete applications received by March 21, 
2008, will be given full consideration. The position is available 
starting August 2008. Send letter of application complete with 
curriculum vitae, transcripts, and names, addresses, telephone numbers, 
and e-mail addresses for three to five references to

Karla Krueger
Search Committee Chair
School Library Studies
Department of Curriculum and Instruction
Schindler Education Center 618
University of Northern Iowa
Cedar Falls, IA 50614-0606

Phone: (319) 273-2167
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www.uni.edu/coe/
http://www.uni.edu/coe/_information/jobs.shtml
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The University is an Equal Opportunity Employer with a comprehensive 
plan for affirmative action.

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Karla Krueger
Instructor, School Library Media Studies
Rod Library 127
University of Northern Iowa
Cedar Falls, IA 50613-0462
(319) 273-7241
FAX: 319-273-2913
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