Wittenberg University Thomas Library
Special Collections and Instruction Librarian
Wittenberg University Thomas Library, Springfield, Ohio, United States, 45502
Special Collections and Instruction Librarian
The Special Collections and Instruction Librarian is an administrative staff position with non-tenure track Assistant Professor faculty status. The role combines expertise in archives and special collections management with library instruction, reference services, and liaison responsibilities. The position leads the implementation and administration of Alma Digital and collaborates with campus departments and external partners. This is a full-time, exempt-level position reporting to the Director of the Thomas Library.
Essential functions include but are not limited to:
Special Collections and Archives
Manage, organize, and provide access to the university's special collections, archives, and rare materials
Develop and implement preservation strategies for historical documents, photographs, manuscripts, and artifacts
Lead the implementation and administration of Alma Digital which has the potential to include open scholarship and digital collections
Create and maintain finding aids and digital collections using appropriate metadata standards
Hire and supervise student employees for archival and/or digital collections work
Conduct research and provide specialized reference assistance for special collections materials
Support efforts from campus departments such as the Philanthropy & Alumni Engagement, Athletics, and University Communications requiring archival connections
Collaborate with faculty, students, and external researchers on projects utilizing archival materials
Plan and execute exhibitions and programming to promote special collections
Ensure compliance with copyright, privacy, and ethical standards in archival practice
Instruction and Research Services
Provide general and specialized research consultations and support to students, faculty, and community members by appointment
Develop, deliver, and assess information literacy instruction sessions
Create and maintain instructional materials and research guides
Contribute to online and chat reference services
Liaison and Outreach
Serve as library liaison to assigned academic departments, promoting library resources and services within liaison departments
Collaborate with faculty on curriculum support and research needs assessment
Make recommendations for collection enhancement and participate in collection assessment and deselection projects
Collaborate with community partners, such as the Heritage Center and Clark County Public Library
Serve and actively contribute to relevant committees, task forces, and working groups at the Library, University, regional, and/or national level
Perform other relevant duties as assigned such as special projects, programs, development activities, etc.
Requirements:
A master's degree in library science or equivalent (MLS/MSLS/MLIS/MALS, etc.) from a library school program accredited by the American Library Association or other relevant advanced degree is required by start of appointment.
One to three years' relevant work experience.
Certificate or educational concentration in archives preferred.
Knowledge of archival principles, practices, and standards (DACS, EAD, Dublin Core).
One or more years experience with special collections or archival processing and preservation practices (graduate-level experience accepted).
Demonstrated ability to provide research consultation services and library instruction.
Ability to perform physical activities associated with the archival environment.
Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
Ability to promote and contribute to an inclusive and welcoming educational and work environment.
Experience supervising the work of student employees preferred.
Experience with digital collections and archival collection management software preferred.
Familiarity with copyright and fair use in academic settings preferred.
Competency and experience using Microsoft Office software, specifically Excel, Publisher, Outlook, and PowerPoint, with the ability and desire to learn additional software applications as necessary.
Ability to reach for books on shelves, to lift and move books, materials, or equipment, often up to 25-30 pounds.
Ability to sit at a computer workstation for more than 50% of the workday and perform repetitive motions, such as typing or using a computer mouse.
Evening and weekend work is occasionally required.
Additional Information:
Wittenberg is committed to attracting and retaining highly qualified individuals who collectively reflect the diversity of our student body and society at-large. Please see our notice of nondiscrimination housed on our website. Wittenberg University is committed to preventing and addressing sexual misconduct in our campus community. Title IX policies can be viewed on the university website.
The successful candidate will demonstrate support for community and belonging as well as participate in maintaining a respectful, positive work environment.
Employment at Wittenberg University is contingent upon satisfactory completion of applicable background checks including but not limited to: criminal records, educational verifications, driving records (when job-related), and/or credit history (when job related).
For this position, we are unable to sponsor candidates for work visas. Wittenberg University participates in E-Verify to confirm authorization to work in the U.S.
Application Instructions:
Review of applications will begin immediately and the position will remain open until filled. To apply, please set up an account in our online recruiting system and upload the following documents in MS Word or Adobe Acrobat format.
Resume
Name, relationship, and contact information of three professional references.
Applicants who require accommodation during any stage of the hiring process should contact the Office of Human Resources at (937) 327-7517 or email hure-mail@wittenberg.edu.
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Essential functions include but are not limited to:
Special Collections and Archives
Manage, organize, and provide access to the university's special collections, archives, and rare materials
Develop and implement preservation strategies for historical documents, photographs, manuscripts, and artifacts
Lead the implementation and administration of Alma Digital which has the potential to include open scholarship and digital collections
Create and maintain finding aids and digital collections using appropriate metadata standards
Hire and supervise student employees for archival and/or digital collections work
Conduct research and provide specialized reference assistance for special collections materials
Support efforts from campus departments such as the Philanthropy & Alumni Engagement, Athletics, and University Communications requiring archival connections
Collaborate with faculty, students, and external researchers on projects utilizing archival materials
Plan and execute exhibitions and programming to promote special collections
Ensure compliance with copyright, privacy, and ethical standards in archival practice
Instruction and Research Services
Provide general and specialized research consultations and support to students, faculty, and community members by appointment
Develop, deliver, and assess information literacy instruction sessions
Create and maintain instructional materials and research guides
Contribute to online and chat reference services
Liaison and Outreach
Serve as library liaison to assigned academic departments, promoting library resources and services within liaison departments
Collaborate with faculty on curriculum support and research needs assessment
Make recommendations for collection enhancement and participate in collection assessment and deselection projects
Collaborate with community partners, such as the Heritage Center and Clark County Public Library
Serve and actively contribute to relevant committees, task forces, and working groups at the Library, University, regional, and/or national level
Perform other relevant duties as assigned such as special projects, programs, development activities, etc.
Requirements:
A master's degree in library science or equivalent (MLS/MSLS/MLIS/MALS, etc.) from a library school program accredited by the American Library Association or other relevant advanced degree is required by start of appointment.
One to three years' relevant work experience.
Certificate or educational concentration in archives preferred.
Knowledge of archival principles, practices, and standards (DACS, EAD, Dublin Core).
One or more years experience with special collections or archival processing and preservation practices (graduate-level experience accepted).
Demonstrated ability to provide research consultation services and library instruction.
Ability to perform physical activities associated with the archival environment.
Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
Ability to promote and contribute to an inclusive and welcoming educational and work environment.
Experience supervising the work of student employees preferred.
Experience with digital collections and archival collection management software preferred.
Familiarity with copyright and fair use in academic settings preferred.
Competency and experience using Microsoft Office software, specifically Excel, Publisher, Outlook, and PowerPoint, with the ability and desire to learn additional software applications as necessary.
Ability to reach for books on shelves, to lift and move books, materials, or equipment, often up to 25-30 pounds.
Ability to sit at a computer workstation for more than 50% of the workday and perform repetitive motions, such as typing or using a computer mouse.
Evening and weekend work is occasionally required.
Additional Information:
Wittenberg is committed to attracting and retaining highly qualified individuals who collectively reflect the diversity of our student body and society at-large. Please see our notice of nondiscrimination housed on our website. Wittenberg University is committed to preventing and addressing sexual misconduct in our campus community. Title IX policies can be viewed on the university website.
The successful candidate will demonstrate support for community and belonging as well as participate in maintaining a respectful, positive work environment.
Employment at Wittenberg University is contingent upon satisfactory completion of applicable background checks including but not limited to: criminal records, educational verifications, driving records (when job-related), and/or credit history (when job related).
For this position, we are unable to sponsor candidates for work visas. Wittenberg University participates in E-Verify to confirm authorization to work in the U.S.
Application Instructions:
Review of applications will begin immediately and the position will remain open until filled. To apply, please set up an account in our online recruiting system and upload the following documents in MS Word or Adobe Acrobat format.
Resume
Name, relationship, and contact information of three professional references.
Applicants who require accommodation during any stage of the hiring process should contact the Office of Human Resources at (937) 327-7517 or email hure-mail@wittenberg.edu.
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