Join us in building a 21st-century library at the heart of research and 
teaching. Carnegie Mellon University (CMU) stands among the world’s most 
renowned educational institutions with  faculty leading the way in their fields 
with state of the art, interdisciplinary research and an emphasis on training 
the next generation of innovators. The University Libraries are highlighted in 
the university’s strategic plan. We seek creative and engaged professionals to 
work with the libraries’ dedicated team toward meeting the needs of our 
university.

We invite applications from collaborative, people-centered, technically skilled 
applicants who thrive in a creative, agile work environment to serve as 
Librarian Liaison / Information Scientist for English and Drama.

The Department of English, in the Dietrich College of Humanities & Social 
Sciences offers undergraduate and advanced degrees including areas such as 
writing, literature, rhetoric, and communication. The department boasts a 
commitment to excellence in traditional and innovative humanist pursuits, 
including interdisciplinary research and advancing digital humanities. 

The School of Drama, in the College of Fine Arts, is among the world's 
preeminent theater arts conservatory programs, uniquely situated in the context 
of a major research university. It is also the first degree-granting drama 
institution in the United States of America. The school’s conservatory program 
within the university is one that prepares students intellectually, 
artistically and practically to be leaders in their chosen professions.

Candidates should have a strong background and/or interest in these subjects, 
an understanding of the research lifecycle within these fields, and should be 
highly motivated to develop close collaborative teaching and research 
relationships with faculty, staff, and students in both departments and across 
disciplines. They should also be comfortable with new and emerging technologies 
and media applications for learning, teaching, and scholarly pursuits.

We are especially interested in candidates who can contribute to the diversity 
and excellence of the academic community through their research, teaching 
and/or service, and have a proven  record in working with international and 
underrepresented minority students.

Under the leadership of the Associate Dean for Research and Academic Services, 
you will:

Develop and manage relationships between the University Libraries and the 
departments in your portfolio
Acquire and maintain expertise in information trends in the humanities, drama 
and the performing arts
Develop and assess innovative services and resources for the research, teaching 
and learning communities within your portfolio and cross-disciplinary programs 
across the university, including services related to digital scholarship, 
publishing, and scholarly communications
Collaborate with a team of library faculty to develop and deliver information 
literacy curriculum for undergraduate and graduate students
Help to build and maintain the libraries’ print and electronic resource 
collections in response to the changing research, teaching and learning needs 
of faculty and students
Work with library faculty and staff to provide innovative and responsive 
reference consultation services to the broader CMU community
Work with vendors to identify, develop, advertise and train on new platforms or 
services

In addition to providing responsive library services to faculty, students and 
staff, you will be encouraged and supported in developing or continuing your 
own program of research and scholarship related to information science and 
librarianship or to aspects of your disciplinary expertise. You will also 
participate in governance and projects through various committees and working 
groups as assigned or elected.

As a Librarian/IS, you will be a member of the library faculty. Initial 
appointment rank and salary are commensurate with experience.

To be considered for reappointment or promotion, you will be expected to 
demonstrate excellence in librarianship and in research or scholarship. For 
more information, please visit:

https://www.cmu.edu/policies/faculty/appointments-librarian-and-archivist.html

Qualifications

 

Required
 

MLS/MLIS from an ALA-accredited institution or international equivalent; or an 
advanced degree in English, Drama, or related disciplines
Work experience or formal education in these or related disciplines
Excellent organizational, communication, and presentation skills
Strong interpersonal skills with the ability to effectively interact with 
diverse groups including colleagues, faculty, students, and administrators
Demonstrated ability to work independently and as part of a team
Dedication to professional growth

Preferred
 

Ph.D. or equivalent degree in a relevant field
Record of scholarly achievement
Experience providing research services in an academic library setting
Experience with curriculum development, teaching, and training
Knowledge of current issues in scholarly and artistic publishing and 
communication
Experience with new technologies, tools, methods, and trends in digital 
scholarship in the humanities and arts

Application Instructions

Anticipated start date summer 2020.       

Review of applications will begin immediately and continue until the position 
is filled. Applications submitted by February 29, 2020, will receive priority 
consideration.                              

Carnegie Mellon University is committed to growing  the diversity of its 
community on a range of intellectual and cultural dimensions. Carnegie Mellon 
encourages  faculty applicants who will contribute to this diversity through 
their research, teaching, and service, including women, members of minority 
groups, protected veterans, individuals with disabilities, and others who would 
contribute in different ways.


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