The Business Librarian provides specialized research consultation and instruction for all undergraduate and graduate programs and Centers of Distinction in the Chaifetz School of Business. This includes providing instruction and support for navigating and assessing business information sources. Additionally, the Business Librarian will provide support and education around research impact for faculty and students. Alongside colleagues in the Research and Teaching department, this position also participates in and supports first year courses, general research services, outreach initiatives, and collection development.Â
This full-time, non-tenure track faculty position reports to the Head of Research and Teaching. This position is primarily in-person with occasional remote work options and some schedule flexibility.Â
Position Purpose
Responsibilities include:
Teaching, Research Consultation, Outreach, and Assessment (50%)Â
Serves as liaison to all academic departments in the Chaifetz School of Business
Collaborates with faculty to design and deliver library instruction that best meets the learning objectives of courses in these academic programs
Creates instructional support tools such as online research guides, tutorials, and other digital learning objects
Collaborates with faculty to design and deliver library instruction that best meets the learning objectives of the Core Ignite courses for first-year students
Engages with departmental faculty and students (undergraduate and graduate) to support scholarship and research and provide in-depth specialized research assistance
Provides in-person and virtual research assistance and consultations to students, faculty, staff, and visitors
Supports and participates in outreach activities and events organized by the department, Libraries & Museums, and the UniversityÂ
Collaborates with other subject librarians and library leaders to assess instructional programs and services
Research Support and Impact (30%) Â
Works with faculty, departments, research centers, and others across the university to understand appropriate use of bibliometrics and other tools that generate research impact measuresÂ
Explores and answers methodological questions related to research impact in interdisciplinary fields where social and climate impact cannot be measured by traditional citation metricsÂ
Understands the issues related to responsible research evaluation via bibliometric data; conversant with issues related to quantifying research impactÂ
Collaborates with researchers and faculty to evaluate the impact of their work through the utilization of various bibliometric tools and databases
Offers consultations to researchers, guiding them on strategies to enhance the visibility and impact of their research outputsÂ
Advises on best practices for manuscript preparation, journal selection, and open-access publishingÂ
Develops and conducts workshops, seminars, and training sessions for researchers, graduate students, and faculty on research impact assessment, effective publishing strategies, and compliance with funding agency requirements
Collection Management and Assessment (10%)
In conjunction with the Associate Dean of Collections & Strategy and the Collection Management Group (CMG), manages and develops electronic and print collections for the subject areas of the position.
Identifies new titles and/or creates order profiles to facilitate the addition of materials to the collection.
Collects, records, and makes collaborative data-driven decisions related to holdings and use of collections within given subject areas.
Collaborates with other subject librarians and library leaders to assess the usefulness and quality of library collections.
Service and Scholarship (10%)
Serves on committees and task forces at the department, Libraries & Museums, and University level
Participates in local, state, and national/international professional and scholarly societies and organizations
Conducts research and/or scholarship and presents research results thereof at conferences, through publication, or other avenues
Required Qualifications:
Master's degree from an ALA-accredited (or equivalent) library science or information science program
Ability to develop and deliver dynamic instruction on discovering, evaluating, and using information resources.
Demonstrated understanding of information sources and research processes used in businessÂ
Demonstrated competency in both in person and online reference services or research supportÂ
Excellent interpersonal, oral, written, collaboration, and presentation skills for communicating with a wide range of constituencies.
Preferred Qualifications:
At least two years' experience providing research and instructional services in a library.Â
Knowledge of or experience with a business discipline, which could include a bachelor's degree
Knowledge of or experience with emerging issues and technologies in business librarianship including the application of generative AI tools to business research and teaching
Familiarity with content management systems such as Springshare
Active involvement in scholarship or professional development activities
Familiarity with best practices for research data management and data dissemination, and/or emerging methodologies for data analysisÂ
Working knowledge of various AI tools
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