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INDIANA UNIVERSITY BLOOMINGTON LIBRARIES

 

Librarian for Germanic Studies, French and Italian, 

Comparative Literature, Classical Studies and Linguistics 

 

The Indiana University Bloomington Libraries are seeking a creative and
enthusiastic individual for the position of Librarian for Germanic
Studies, French and Italian, and Comparative Literature. Classical
Studies and/or Linguistics may also be included in the position,
depending on the interests and qualifications of the appointee. The
person serving in this position is a member of the Subject and Area
Librarians Council (SALC)
(http://www.libraries.iub.edu/index.php?pageId=301) and reports to the
Head of SALC.  

 

The Indiana University Bloomington Libraries
(http://www.libraries.iub.edu/) are among the top leading academic
research library systems in North America, providing strong collections,
quality service and instructional programs, and leadership in the
application of information technologies. The Bloomington campus includes
approximately 37,000 students and 1,600 faculty.  The IU Libraries
consist of twenty libraries on the Bloomington campus, five libraries in
Indianapolis, and a library at each of the other six campuses across the
state.  For more information on the Libraries' collections, see:
http://www.libraries.iub.edu/index.php?pageId=35.

 

The IU Bloomington Libraries are active members of regional and national
associations and consortia, including the Committee on Institutional
Cooperation, the Association of Research Libraries' Scholarly Publishing
and Academic Resources Coalition Project (SPARC), the Digital Library
Federation, the Center for Research Libraries, and the Research
Libraries Group.

 

RESPONSIBILITIES:  The librarian in this position serves as the
collections and public services specialist for Germanic Studies, French
and Italian, and Comparative Literature.  Depending on the
qualifications of the appointee, this position may also be responsible
for Classical Studies, and/or Linguistics. He or she:

 

*	Serves as the liaison to the relevant departments.

 

*	Helps to staff the Libraries' Research Collections Reference
Desk, and provides advanced reference service in areas of
responsibility.

 

*	Builds and manages collections in all formats; manages domestic
and foreign approval plans in areas of responsibility; makes
preservation treatment recommendations for these collections.

 

*	In cooperation with the staff of the Libraries' Digital Library
Program and constituents, identifies collections and resources suitable
for publication in digital form.

 

*	Oversees collections budgets in areas of responsibility and
helps to develop external funding opportunities.

 

*	In consultation with faculty, makes decisions about materials to
be sent to the Libraries' offsite storage facility.

 

*	Prepares collections and resource guides, creates and maintains
subject-specific websites.

 

*	Participates in the Libraries' instructional activities. 

 

*	Participates in library and system-wide professional activities.

 

*	Collaborates with peers in other libraries in the Committee on
Institutional Cooperation and the Association of Research Libraries on
matters relating to collections. 

 

 

QUALIFICATIONS:  An American Libraries Association (ALA)-accredited
master's degree in library or information science and an advanced degree
in a subject area relevant to the responsibilities listed above are
preferred, but candidates with an advanced degree in either library or
information science OR in a relevant subject area, AND an appropriate
combination of education and experience in an academic setting will also
be considered.  Required: reading knowledge of French, German and
Italian, with proficiency in at least one of the three. Bibliographic
knowledge of Dutch, Norwegian, Danish, Swedish, and Latin or Greek.
Understanding of the information needs of scholars and the application
of digital and information technologies within the research environment.
Experience in collection development and teaching or bibliographic
instruction.  Excellent oral and written communication skills.  Proven
ability to work independently and collegially in a complex, rapidly
changing environment.  Ability to apply new technologies to library
services.  Ability to meet the requirements of a tenure-track
appointment.  

 

SALARY AND BENEFITS:  Salary and rank are negotiable and competitive,
depending upon qualifications and experience.  This is a tenure-track
academic appointment that includes eligibility for sabbatical leaves.
Benefits include a university health care plan, TIAA/CREF
retirement/annuity plan, group life insurance, and liberal vacation and
sick leave.

 

TO APPLY:  Review of applications will begin on April 15, 2008. The
position is available July 1st, and will remain open until filled.
Please send letter of application, professional vita, and the names,
addresses, and phone numbers of four references to:

 

Jennifer Chaffin

Director of Human Resources

Indiana University Libraries

Herman B Wells Library 201B

Bloomington, IN 47405

812-855-8196

Fax: 812-855-2576

e-mail:  [log in to unmask]

 

 

For more information about Indiana University Bloomington go to:
http://www.iub.edu <http://www.iub.edu/> .  

 

Indiana University is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer.
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.

 

 

 

 

Betty Davis

Libraries Human Resources

Herman B Wells Library 201A

Indiana University

Bloomington, IN  47405

812-855-8196