The Head of Research Services is a service-driven professional who oversees the 
public operations of the John Hay Library, which is home to Brown University’s 
remarkable collections of rare books, manuscripts, and University Archives. The 
Head of Research Services leads a researcher-focused operation that fosters 
positive, informative, affirming, and welcoming interactions for the global 
community of students, scholars, and the public that visit the Hay. The 
incumbent will be responsible for articulating a departmental vision that is 
rooted in racial justice and emphasizes actionable steps according to the 
University’s Diversity and Inclusion Action Plan to ensure that all users of 
the John Hay Library have access to equal and consistent assistance for their 
library needs in a safe and affirming environment.

 

The Research Services Department includes 3 bargaining unit staff and student 
employees. Reporting to the Associate University Librarian for Special 
Collections, the Head of Research Services manages the Hay’s service desk and 
directs operations and staffing for the Gildor Family Reading Room.

 

The Head of Research Services is also responsible for administering all aspects 
of remote and in-person reference services and serves as the primary point of 
contact for inquiries about Hay collections and services, ranging from research 
requests to tour inquiries. The Research Services department has primary 
responsibility for guiding users in how to find, use, and evaluate relevant 
resources and explaining the techniques, policies, and procedures for primary 
source research. The Head of Research Services also administers and optimizes 
key software, including LibAnswers and Aeon, tracks and reports statistics, and 
participates in regular operational planning at the John Hay Library. With 
responsibility for developing a broad knowledge of the Library’s collections, 
the Head of Research Services also contributes actively to the Hay’s 
Acquisitions Committee. The Head of Research Services collaborates with the 
Head of Special Collections Instruction to support and promote the Hay's active 
teaching program, which may include teaching classes and workshops, leading 
tours, and collaborating with faculty and students on course-related 
activities. The Head of Research Services also collaborates with the Head of 
Exhibitions and Engagement to support and implement related initiatives around 
patron activities, collections and programs, include teaching classes and 
workshops, leading tours, and collaborating with faculty and students on 
course-related activities. The Head of Research Services also collaborates with 
the Head of Exhibitions and Engagement to support and implement related 
initiatives around patron activities, collections and programs.

   

Major Responsibilities:

 

Reference Services

Provides leadership, coordination, and oversight for the administration and 
delivery of effective, equitable, and responsive reference services and 
research assistance to all patrons in person and remotely.
Systematically and regularly evaluates reference services according to social 
justice benchmarks to create and foster an inclusive environment for 
researchers from diverse backgrounds.
Responds to researcher inquiries, including general questions, research 
questions, and queries about publication, creative, and scholarly use of 
collection material.
Builds in-depth knowledge of Hay collections and creates guides and other 
resources that enable the discovery and identification of relevant collection 
material.
Introduces a broad constituency of students, scholars, local community members, 
and the general public to the Hay’s collections and services and ensures 
excellent service, friendly reception, and positive research interactions.
Manages remote reference operations in LibAnswers, including assigning queries 
to appropriate staff and student assistants, ensuring reasonable turnaround 
times, and checking response accuracy and completeness. Provides general 
reference services for all areas of Special Collections (books, graphic media, 
archives and manuscripts).

 

Research Services Operations

Designs and administers public service and reference operations that deliver 
high-quality, user-centered services that are informed by critical information 
literacy.
Develops and documents procedures and maintains consistent reading room 
policies; regularly solicits feedback from students and faculty to inform 
policies and procedures.
Serves regular shifts on the reference desk and continually works to improve 
the research experience for patrons of all backgrounds, with an emphasis on 
creating a welcoming environment for historically marginalized groups.
Administers the Library’s Aeon system for registering patrons and tracking 
their requests for and use of collection material; ensures a high level of 
patron privacy.
Works with Research Services staff to ensure that collection material is onsite 
and ready for use when the requesting individual arrives in the Reading Room.
Creates and maintains training materials and manuals for desk staff and student 
assistants and provides adequate training for consistent, courteous, and 
efficient patron service. Regularly trains staff on new and existing policies 
and procedures.
Coordinates, maintains, and analyzes circulation, reference, and other use 
statistics; prepares regular reports on public service operations.
Works with Digital Services staff to coordinate access scanning requests and 
may complete or oversee small-scale scanning as part of a reference transaction.

 

Management & Leadership

Selects, supervises, and evaluates the work of staff and student assistants 
responsible for staffing the service desk and supporting the use of collection 
material in the Reading Room.
Manages a team of three full-time bargaining unit staff and student workers.
Collaborates with the Head of Special Collections Instruction to support and 
promote the growing teaching program at the John Hay Library.
Collaborates with the Head of Exhibitions and Engagement to support related 
initiatives, activities and programs.
Serves on leadership groups within the Hay as related to special collections 
operations, security, acquisitions, and other special projects.

 

Professional Development

Actively updates professional knowledge and skills, participates in 
professional and/or scholarly associations, and is aware of  current trends in 
higher education, libraries, and cultural heritage institutions.
Continually updates cultural knowledge and stays current with reparative 
justice issues and best practices.

 

Qualifications:

ALA-accredited master’s degree in library or information science or an 
equivalent combination of education and experience.
3 years of experience in an academic library, public library, school library or 
other cultural heritage setting, or educational institution in a teaching, 
administration, or research role.
Experience with public service, reference service, customer service, or other 
similar work.
Supervisory, project management, or other experience directing the work of 
others.
Successful experience working directly with diverse audiences.
Knowledge of current research trends and information literacy techniques. 

 

Job Competencies:

Strong customer-service orientation. 
Demonstrated ability to provide effective and efficient customer or research 
services. Knowledge of best practices in virtual and in-person customer service 
in a high-paced cultural heritage institution, educational institution, or 
similar environment. Familiarity with assessment of public services and related 
tools.
Demonstrated ability to bring inclusive and engaging approaches to customer 
service and/or teaching operations and programming onsite and virtually.
Excellent interpersonal and oral and written communication skills.
Excellent planning, decision making, problem-solving skills with superior 
verbal and written and oral communication skills.
Demonstrated ability to work cooperatively in a diverse, dynamic, team setting 
and to balance multiple competing priorities. 
Commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion at every level of the University.

 

About the John Hay LibraryThe John Hay Library is home to Brown University’s 
remarkable collections of rare books, manuscripts, and archival material. The 
Hay and its collections attract an international cohort of researchers, and as 
a Carnegie Library, the Hay is committed to investing in community and public 
engagement. To ensure that its collections are carefully stewarded for 
long-term access and use by any visitor, the John Hay Library Collection Policy 
outlines six strategic collecting directions and core guiding principles for 
collecting. John Hay Library MissionThe John Hay Library collects and preserves 
rare and unique materials that promote interdisciplinary research, teaching, 
and learning and inspire experimentation and creativity. Our collections 
support free and open inquiry, and we are committed to providing equitable 
access to our collections, exhibitions, and programming to a global community 
of students, scholars, and the public.

 

Please include a cover letter when applying for this position.

All offers of employment are contingent upon a Criminal and education 
background check satisfactory to Brown University.

 

In order to maintain 90% or greater universal vaccination rates on campus, all 
newly hired employees at Brown University must receive the final dose of the 
COVID-19 vaccine before they begin work, unless they are approved for a medical 
or religious exemption. For more information, please visit the Healthy Brown 
site.  


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