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 1. [@SLAhq] Electronic Research, Technology, and
Instructional Services Librarian




1. [@SLAhq] Electronic Research, Technology, and Instructional Services
Librarian
http://careercenter.sla.org/jobs/5928319/electronic-research-technology-and-instructional-services-librarian?utm_medium=twitter&utm_source=twitterfeed
  Posted:
January 8, 2014
Location:
Chicago, Illinois
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 Salary:
Open
Type:
 Full Time - Experienced
Category:
Education, Training, Library
Required Education:
Masters

The Pritzker Legal Research Center, Northwestern University School of Law
seeks applications from highly motivated individuals for the full-time
position of Electronic Research, Technology, and Instructional Services
Librarian.  The Electronic Research, Technology, and Instructional Services
Librarian serves as part of a team of reference librarians under the
supervision of the Director of the Law Library.  The Electronic Research,
Technology, and Instructional Services Librarian will play a leading role
in managing, integrating, and marketing electronic and Internet information
resources into the Pritzker Legal Research Center’s collection and
services, and in coordinating electronic research training for faculty and
students. The position requires considerable teaching duties, both in
classroom settings and on a one-to-one basis.

For more information, go to http://www.northwestern.edu/hr/jobs/. You will
be directed to Northwestern University's electronic recruiting system,
eRecruit. To view this position in eRecruit, enter Job Opening ID 22450 in
the appropriate advanced search field.



 JD and previous law library experience required. ALA-accredited Master's
degree in Library Science strongly preferred, although candidates with
Master’s level degrees in similar areas of study, including but not limited
to Information Systems, Information Science, or Computer Science, may also
be considered.  Must have demonstrated knowledge of electronic information
resources and be able to provide leadership in evaluating and integrating
these resources in the Pritkzer Legal Research Center's collection and
services. Experience working with content management systems and with
current technologies and software used to support online research.
Knowledge of digital library tools, standards, and formats, including HTML,
CSS, Javascript, and XML. Proficiency with word processing and spreadsheet
applications.

The successful candidate will also have a firm commitment to a high level
of service to faculty and students in a demanding academic environment.
Demonstrated ability to contribute to making the library hospitable and
responsive to the needs of the law school community, including excellent
interpersonal and communication skills and the ability to work effectively
with a variety of people. Ability to respond effectively to changing needs
and priorities.

NOTES:

Additional Salary Information: Salary negotiable, depending upon
qualifications.