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Position Announcement
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Public-Access Computer Systems For)
Mon May 11 20:41:32 1998
Date: Mon, 11 May 1998 13:35:06 -0500
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Reference Librarian/Coordinator of
Library Instruction; Hunter College (NT)
From: Danise Hoover <dhoover@shiva.hunter.cuny.edu>
Subject: Re: Reference librarian/Coordinator of Library Instruction
> This posting is being sent to several lists. Please excuse duplication.
>
>
> REFERENCE LIBRARIAN/COORDINATOR OF LIBRARY INSTRUCTION
> Assistant Professor
>
> Responsibilities: Coordinating, planning and developing the Library's
> instructional program, including outreach services, with a team of
> reference/instructional librarians; assists with design of instructional
> classes; develops innovative teaching methods integrating new
> technologies; teaches general and specialized library instruction
> classes; develops instructional and specialized reference services,
> online searching and collection development; serves as faculty liaison
> with academic departments as assigned; assists patrons in the use of
> OPAC, CD-ROM's, online services, and the Internet/WWW.
>
> Qualifications: Required: M.L.S., or its equivalent from an
> ALA-accredited library school, and an additional Master's degree or Ph.D.
> Highly desirable: Experience in bibliographic instruction, academic
> reference, distance learning, electronic resources, online searching, and
> collection development; excellent communication and interpersonal skills;
> ability to meet requirements for promotion/tenure.
>
> Salary: $29,931 - $35,862, commensurate with qualifications and
> experience. Liberal fringe benefits. 35-hour, 5-day work week, including
> some evening and/or weekend hours.
>
> Hunter College, the second oldest college in The City University of New
> York, is a coeducational, fully accredited college, with a large and
> diverse faculty in the liberal arts and sciences and in several
> professional schools. Hunter's total enrollment is approximately 19,000
> students. Of these, about 8,000 are full-time undergraduate, an
> additional 7,000 are part-time students, and over 4,000 are graduate
> students studying in arts and sciences and teacher education programs at
> the Schools of Social Work, Health Sciences and Nursing.
>
> With a professional staff of 24 librarians, Hunter College Library
> contains approximately 840,000 volumes, 2,300 current periodical titles,
> and a nonprint collection of discs, tapes, scores, CD-ROMs, and
> microforms. The library resources of Hunter College are available
> through CUNY+, an automated library system, which provides access to all
> CUNY library collections.
>
>
> Send resume and three professional references by June 10, 1998 to
>
> Dr. Louise S. Sherby, Chief Librarian
> Hunter College Libraries
> 695 Park Avenue
> New York, NY 10021
>
> An Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action/IRCA/Americans with Disabilities
> Act Employer
>