Description:

Rowan University seeks a creative and dynamic librarian to serve as subject 
librarian to the College of Performing Arts. The librarian will have reference 
and music cataloging oversight responsibilities, develop and manage the 
Performing Arts Collection (PAC) physical and digital collections, and 
collaborate with members of the Rowan University community. This position will 
also support additional subject areas based on skills and interests.

This full-time tenure-track AFT (American Federation of Teachers) librarian 
position will report to the Director of Engagement, Research, & Scholarly 
Communication, serve as a member of the Research and Instructional Services 
Department in Campbell Library on the Glassboro campus, and work as a liaison 
with various colleges, particularly the College of Performing Arts located in 
Wilson Hall.

The successful candidate for this position will be hired at the rank of 
Librarian II (AFT Range 26) or Librarian III (AFT Range 22). This position 
includes some evening and weekend hours.

The librarian in this position will:

Deliver effective and innovative library instruction, and develop print and 
online instructional materials and tutorials for the College of Performing Arts 
and other assigned areas.
Provide individual research support for students and faculty, including 
reference desk service.
Assist College of Performing Arts faculty and students in contributing 
scholarly materials to Rowan Digital Works (RDW), Rowan University's 
institutional repository.
Research digital humanities technologies and trends, and promote them to 
Performing Arts faculty and students; provide consultation on visual and 
digital arts and humanities methods and tools; participate on project teams as 
an active partner in the creation of digital humanities projects.
Provide consultation for Performing Arts faculty and students on the management 
and preservation of digital content through Rowan University's Rowan Digital 
Collections Islandora-based website.
Partner with faculty and library colleagues to develop programming and services 
that support research and scholarship as well as recital support.
Maintain responsibility for collection development in assigned departments and 
programs, also including the review and potentially original work of Music 
items cataloged.
Serve on library committees, represent the library on university committees, 
and participate in relevant activities of state, regional and national 
organizations and associations.
Pursue appropriate presentation and publication opportunities expected of a 
library faculty member on the tenure track.
Contribute to special projects or serve on ad hoc committees at the request of 
the Director of Engagement, Research & Scholarly Communication.

Required qualification:

A Master degree in Library Science (MLS or MLIS) from a library school 
accredited by the American Library Association (or ALA recognized foreign 
equivalent) by the time employment commences.
An undergraduate degree or higher in a performing-arts related field.
Familiarity with performing arts-related resources.
Demonstrated initiative and ability to work both independently and collegially.
Excellent oral, written, and interpersonal communication skills.
Evidence of a strong service orientation.
Familiarity with computer systems, library tools, software, standards, and 
digital collections.
Familiarity with fields as diverse as Music Therapy, Music Industry, 
Musicology, Music Education, Music Theory, Theater, and Dance.
Flexibility and willingness to take on additional responsibilities as the needs 
of the library grow.
Commitment to excellent customer service in a user-centered environment.

Preferred qualifications:

Advanced degree in or experience with the Visual Arts, Performing Arts, Applied 
Arts, Radio, TV, Film, or Digital Humanities.
Demonstrated participation in national level associations in pertaining fields.
Experience in an academic library.
Experience with scholarly communication and/or assisting performing arts 
faculty sharing and publishing their scholarship.
Familiarity with cataloging and the Music Library Association’s Cataloging 
& Metadata committee.
Knowledge of one or more foreign language(s).

University description:

Rowan University is a Carnegie-classified Doctoral University (Moderate 
Research Activity) with approximately 19,000 students. Its main campus is 
located in Glassboro, N.J., 20 miles southeast of Philadelphia, with additional 
campuses in Camden and Stratford. The University comprises seven academic 
colleges and five schools—the William G. Rohrer College of Business; the Henry 
M. Rowan College of Engineering; the Colleges of Communication and Creative 
Arts, Education, Humanities and Social Sciences, Performing Arts, and Science 
and Mathematics; the Cooper Medical School of Rowan University; the Rowan 
University School of Osteopathic Medicine; the Graduate School of Biomedical 
Sciences; the School of Health Professions; and the School of Earth and 
Environment—with an Honors College that spans across disciplines. Rowan is one 
of two public universities in the country to offer M.D. and D.O. medical degree 
programs. The institution is also home to the South Jersey Technology Park, 
which fosters the translation of applied research into commercial products and 
processes. Rowan has been recognized as one of the top 90 public research 
universities and the 7th fastest growing research institution in the nation.

Advertised: Oct 12 2018 Eastern Daylight Time
Applications close: Nov 12 2018 11:55 PM Eastern Standard Time


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