DATE ENTERED: September 7, 2023 American University Library invites applications from innovative, energetic, service-oriented librarians to fill a library continuing appointment faculty position at the rank of Assistant or Associate level beginning August 1, 2023. Rank will be dependent upon experience and stature in the field. The International Studies Librarian will be the point person for research assistance, information literacy instruction & collection development in support of the undergraduate curriculum in the School of International Studies (SIS) & will work in partnership with the Graduate Political Science & International Studies Librarian to support faculty research. The International Studies Librarian will work closely with the faculty & administration of SIS to ensure that the University Library is able to meet their research & pedagogical needs & to increase awareness of library resources & services. In collection development, the International Studies Librarian reviews & selects research materials to support faculty & student research in international studies & actively engages with vendors. This position provides high-level subject-specific research assistance to SIS faculty & undergraduate students, as well as basic research assistance to all students & faculty. The International Studies Librarian teaches subject specific instruction sessions & participates in the baseline information literacy instruction for all students. The International Studies Librarian creates appropriate online tools to support SIS students & faculty & supports interdisciplinary initiatives across academic units, for example research centers, that require expertise in international studies librarianship. This position serves on library cross-functional teams & participates in decisions that affect the overall research materials collection. The International Studies Librarian assists all relevant entities in self-studies & reaccreditation. The International Studies Librarian is a member of Research, Teaching & Learning (RTL) & reports to the Associate Director of RTL. As a member of RTL, the International Studies Librarian also participates in broader initiatives as part of the library. Library faculty members participate in university governance activities. The International Studies Librarian also consults regularly with SIS teaching faculty & administrators. The International Studies Librarian actively supports DEI initiatives within the University Library & within SIS. Continuing Appointment library faculty members are expected to contribute to the profession of librarianship, & to participate in campus-wide & library-wide activities. Primary Duties and Responsibilities Provide Information Literacy Instruction
Provide Research Support & Outreach Services to the SIS Community
Curate the International Studies Collection
Develop & Manage Web Based Resources
Other Duties
Salary Range $70,000-$75,000/ year Qualifications
Preferred Experience
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