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African Studies Librarian, Northwestern University Library (apply by July 15)

  • 1.  African Studies Librarian, Northwestern University Library (apply by July 15)

    Posted Jul 07, 2016 08:23 AM

    African Studies Librarian


    Professional Librarian Vacancy
    Northwestern University Library seeks an experienced dynamic and creative individual to provide subject expertise and scholarship in the field of African Studies. Northwestern University supports undergraduate and graduate level research and teaching through the Program of African Studies and the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) program. The African Studies Librarian will select resources in all formats, provide instruction and research consultations to students and scholars at all academic levels, create LibGuides, web pages, tutorials and other instructional materials, and seek opportunities for collaboration within the library and university communities. The African Studies Librarian is part of a team of librarians within the Melville J. Herskovits Library of African Studies.


    Position Title: African Studies Librarian
    Job Title: Librarian
    Division: User Services
    Supervisor: Esmeralda Kale
    Department: Distinctive Collections
    Unit: Melville J. Herskovits Library of African Studies
    Percent Full Time: 100%
    Status: Open
    Available Positions: 1
    Date Posted: 07/05/2016
    Job Details
    Responsibilities:
    Reporting to the Curator of the Herskovits Library, the African Studies Librarian will contribute to the Library's strategic goals; supporting a suite of activities which include teaching and instruction, research, outreach to the Northwestern University and wider communities, digital initiatives, scholarly communications and collection development. The successful candidate will: • Manage an acquisitions budget, identify and work with vendors. • Serve as a liaison to the Program of African Studies, and other related programs and disciplines. • Provide reference, instruction and scholarly services to faculty and students with an interest in African Studies. • Develop and maintain website content, and effectively use instructional technology and social media in order to promote the subject area and reach online users. • Establish and maintain relationships with colleagues, other libraries and institutions in the field. • Contribute to the collaborative collection development programs within the African Studies community and in which the University Library participates. • Work collaboratively with Acquisitions and other library units on issues related to acquisitions, bibliographic control, cataloguing and creation of metadata, etc. • Serve on Library or University committees, task forces and working groups, contribute to the intellectual life on campus and within the profession.
    Required Qualifications:
    ALA accredited Master's Degree in Library and Information Science (or international equivalent)and an advanced degree in an African Studies discipline. • Oral and written proficiency in a European language relevant to Africa's colonial past - French,German, Portuguese or Italian. • Reading knowledge of at least one African language. • Demonstrated record of working with an acquisitions budget and approval plans. Experience in collection development and managing publisher and vendor relationships with knowledge of the publishing industry in various African countries. • Demonstrated record of instruction, collaboration with faculty and public outreach; initiative and proactive engagement in a university environment and potential for scholarship in a relevant discipline; • Excellent oral and written communication skills.
    Preferred Qualifications:
    Additional coursework in public health, economic development, peace building and governance. • Experience with Scholarly Communications and the Digital Humanities. • Experience with collection assessment. The successful candidate should possess organizational skills and enjoy working in a rapidly changing, supportive, and engaged team environment.
    Information for Librarian Applicants
    Library environment:
    Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois, is a major private university with an extensive library system. This includes the Northwestern University Libraries, two branch libraries on the Evanston Campus, and three libraries on the Chicago Campus. Northwestern University Libraries is a member of the Association of Research Libraries {ARL) and participates in programs of the Committee on Institutional Cooperation {CIC). Northwestern University Libraries participates in area studies initiatives of the Center for Research Libraries and Global Resources Network. The holdings of Northwestern University Libraries total over 4


    million volumes.


    More information is located below:

    Northwestern University Libraries : http://www.library.northwestern.edu
    Melville J. Herskovits Library of African Studies : http://www.library.northwestern.edu/africana
    Buffett Center: http://buffett.northwestern.edu/index.html
    Program of African Studies: http://www.africanstudies.northwestern.edu/
    Middle East and North Africa Program: http://buffett.northwestern.edu/programs/mena/
    To Apply:
    Send PDF formatted document containing letter of application, resume or vita, and names of three references to the attention of Jan Hayes, Head, Organization Development, to libsearches@northwestern.edu. As per Northwestern University policy, this position requires a criminal background check. Successful applicants will need to submit to a criminal background check prior to employment.
    First consideration for applications received by:
    07/15/2016