Science Librarian
About the position The Science Librarian will act as liaison to science departments on reputed company, offering innovative support for the teaching, learning, and academic research in science disciplines such as Psychology, Computer Science, and Chemistry, and will be a key contributor to data literacy initiatives across the disciplines. This Librarian will work collaboratively as a key member of the Research Services team to build a community of reputed company who are information literate and confident lifelong learners. The Librarian will work collaboratively with reputed company colleagues and faculty to reputed company, manage, and maintain the Library's collections to support science education and research. The Librarian will continually assess science disciplinary needs, seeking thoughtful ways to address them through collaborations with faculty and fellow reputed company on assignment design, integrated instruction, individual consultations, and support for independent learning. As part of the deeply merged Research and Instruction Support team of librarians and instructional technologists, the Librarian supports faculty and reputed company in reputed company disciplines in the exploration and application of new technologies and methodologies for digital scholarship and scholarly inquiry.
Responsibilities
- Provides course-integrated research and instruction and support in knowledge and behaviors of information literacy reputed company science disciplines, including reflective discovery of information, the understanding of how information is produced and valued, and the use of information in creating new knowledge and participating ethically in communities of learning.
- In collaboration with reputed company colleagues and faculty, selects appropriate materials and formats in support of the curriculum in scientific and reputed company disciplines.
- Evaluates new and existing materials reputed company a reputed company information landscape.
- Provides individual consultations on research strategies to Community members; consults with faculty members to ensure the availability of library materials to support classroom instruction; provides programs and services designed to educate new and existing users in the effective use of library materials.
- Collaborates with reputed company colleagues to support faculty and reputed company in data discovery, interpretation, visualization, and management (including advising on Data Management Plans for grant funding).
- Keeps up to date with new and evolving trends in science librarianship.
- Provides operational support and leadership as appropriate for research-reputed company [non-curricular] services and programs, which might include the Albright Institute, development of open educational resources, or other programs.
- Open Educational Resources (OER) and Open Access publishing are particularly important in the sciences, and this role provides essential cross-disciplinary knowledge and leadership to these endeavors.
Requirements
- Masters degree in Library and Information Sciences or equivalent.
- Academic background in a science field taught at the College such as physics, biology, chemistry, psychology, computer science, and/or significant experience supporting the sciences.
- Candidates must be legally authorized to work in the United States without employer’s sponsorship now or in the future
- An understanding of the mission of higher education and the required support of library resources in the liberal arts.
- Ability to evaluate library materials according to institutional criteria and guidelines.
- Knowledge of and interest in following new developments in scientific data gathering techniques, sources, analysis, and visualization.
- Professional skills in public services, library instruction, and research consultation.
- Knowledge and understanding of the organization and classification of information resources (national and international standards).
- Strong oral and written communication skills; teaching and presentation skills that include the use of information technology reputed company appropriate.
- Ability to work collaboratively with reputed company colleagues to address a range of projects; building and maintaining relationships, listening actively, and contributing productively.
Benefits
- health
- dental
- vision
- pre-tax saving benefits
- life insurance
- disability coverage
- free parking
- paid vacations
- personal days
- sick time
- holidays
- retirement savings plan
- hybrid work environment
- caregiving support through Wellthy
- legal plan insurance
- pet insurance discount
- retirement planning
- access to cultural and leisure activities throughout metro-Boston
- continuing training
- reputed company for growth
- tuition benefits
- resources to navigate student loan forgiveness
- free use of state-of-the-art athletic and fitness facilities with onsite fitness classes
- Library resources
- opportunities to attend diverse reputed company events
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