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Tenure track position

Florida State University

School of Library and Information Studies

 

The Florida State University School of Library and Information Studies
(http://slis.fsu.edu <http://slis.fsu.edu/> ) invites applications for a
tenure track faculty position at the Assistant Professor level. Within
the broader research context of social informatics, we seek a faculty
colleague with expertise in areas such as digital libraries, museums and
archives; new media and information technology; security and network
management; records management; or integrated systems (libraries and
others). Applicants must have excellent research and teaching abilities.
They must demonstrate a potential for productive scholarship and a
strong commitment to teaching. The ability to teach online classes is
desirable. Faculty members are expected to serve on School, College, and
University committees, and to advise students. 

 

FSU's School of Library and Information Studies, situated within the
College of Communication and Information, is a leader in the education
of digital-age information technology specialists and librarians and is
widely recognized for its pioneering role in the areas of web based
education and undergraduate information technology education.
Bachelor's, Master's, Specialist, and Ph.D. degrees are offered on
campus; the Master's and Specialist degrees are also offered online. The
American Library Association  (ALA) and National Council for
Accreditation of Teacher Education (NCATE) accredited Master's degree
curriculum includes concentrations in information needs and services,
information architecture and technology, and youth information needs and
services. The Bachelor's degree in Information Technology focuses on
building students' skills in developing and implementing appropriate
technology-based solutions to support information management and
facilitate effective communication within organizations. The School
currently enrolls 43 doctoral, 571 Master's, 12 specialist, and 270
undergraduate students.

 

FSU is a Research I university, and the School of Library and
Information Studies is recognized nationally and internationally for its
user-centered, interdisciplinary research.  Join 30 dynamic,
interdisciplinary, award-winning, and internationally recognized faculty
members, active in teaching, research, and service in a leading iSchool
(http://www.ischools.org/ <http://www.ischools.org/> ).  Faculty are
expected to seek external funding to support their research efforts. The
Information Use Management and Policy Institute (http://www.ii.fsu.edu/
<http://www.ii.fsu.edu/> ) and Partnerships Advancing Library Media
Center (http://www.palmcenter.fsu.edu/
<http://www.palmcenter.fsu.edu/palmcenter.aspx> ) are key components in
the School's overall research activities. Additional information is
available from Dr. Charles R. McClure, Francis Eppes Professor and
Director, Information Institute ([log in to unmask]
<mailto:[log in to unmask]> ).

 

Minimum Qualifications: Doctoral degree in a relevant discipline.
Demonstrated record or potential for achievement in academic research,
teaching, and service. Must meet University criteria for appointment to
the rank of assistant or associate professor as appropriate.

 

How to Apply: Applications should be addressed to Dr. Charles R.
McClure, Chair, Personnel Committee, and include a letter of application
detailing research and teaching interests, curriculum vitae, and contact
information for at least three references. Review of applications will
begin immediately. Preferred starting date is Fall 2011 or earlier.
Applications are due by midnight, January 15, 2011. Online applications
can be submitted at https://jobs.fsu.edu/index.cfm
<https://jobs.fsu.edu/index.cfm> . Offline application materials should
be sent to: 

Elaine Howard 
School of Library and Information Studies
142 Collegiate Loop 
Florida State University 

Tallahassee FL 32306-2100 

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850-644-8125

 

 

Bob Branciforte, MLIS

Creative Director

College of Communication & Information

The Florida State University

 

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Florida State University           ADDRESS

Room 021 LSB

142 Collegiate Loop

PO Box 3062100

Tallahassee, Florida 32306-2100