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University of North Texas

College of Information

Department of Library and Information Sciences

Faculty Position: Information Organization



The Department of Library and Information Sciences in the College of 
Information at the University of North Texas (UNT) invites applications for a 
tenure-track position in information organization at the rank of assistant 
professor.



Responsibilities: Applicant will be expected to teach the required master’s 
level information organization course, to teach and develop courses in the 
information organization program of study, deliver instruction in both 
residential and distributed learning environments, and play a substantial role 
in the Interdisciplinary Information Science PhD Program. The successful 
candidate will be expected to seek external funding to support his/her research 
efforts and to develop a record of scholarly research necessary to earn tenure.



Qualifications: The minimum requirement for appointment is an earned doctorate 
in library or information science or related field by the time of appointment. 
Preferred qualifications include a focus in traditional and emerging 
information organization theories and practices across information 
environments, including but not limited to cataloging and classification,  
metadata and encoding standards, indexing and abstracting,  thesauri, 
ontologies, semantic web technologies, and communal information organization, 
(i.e., folksonomies, social tagging).  The successful candidate will 
demonstrate evidence of effective teaching, research, and scholarship with 
experience/expertise in the area of information organization. Preference will 
be given to candidates with a demonstrated record of funded scholarly research 
and publication.



Salary and benefits: Faculty appointments are for nine months with 
opportunities for summer teaching. Salary is commensurate with experience and 
qualifications. Benefits include a choice of retirement systems (including 
TIAA/CREF) and employer-funded health insurance.



Applications: Applicants must apply online at 
http://facultyjobs.unt.edu<http://facultyjobs.unt.edu/> or use the direct link
( 
facultyjobs.unt.edu/applicants/Central?quickFind=50795<http://facultyjobs.unt.edu/applicants/Central?quickFind=50795>
 )



Attach the following application materials:

1)     Cover letter of application

2)     Complete curriculum vita

3)     List of three professional references with full contact information

4)     Unofficial transcripts



For questions or additional information, please contact Dr. Shawne Miksa, Chair 
of the Information Organization Faculty Search Committee at 
shawne.mi...@unt.edu<mailto:shawne.mi...@unt.edu>.


Review of applicants will begin in January 2010 and continue until the search 
is closed. Background check, letters of recommendation, and official 
transcripts are required prior to employment.



The University of North Texas is an AA/ADA/EOE Institution, and is committed to 
an ethnically and culturally diverse community.



About North Texas: UNT is located in Denton, Texas at the apex of the 
Dallas/Fort Worth/Denton Metroplex triangle, with a metropolitan population of 
7 million people, the fourth largest in the U.S. The Metroplex features a 
high-technology environment, conveniently located international airport, and a 
strong collaborative spirit. Texas has no state income tax, and Denton 
residents enjoy a moderate cost of living.

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Shawne D. Miksa, Ph.D.
Associate Professor
Department of Library and Information Sciences
College of Information
University of North Texas
email: shawne.mi...@unt.edu<mailto:shawne.mi...@unt.edu>
http://courses.unt.edu/smiksa/index.htm
office 940-565-3560 fax 940-565-3101
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