POSITION OVERVIEW:
The Program Manager - Equity, Archives & Media Preservation will oversee METRO’s efforts to provide professional development and direct support for members who work to create, provide access to, and preserve digital and physical media. They will develop and carry out educational programming on media preservation, digitizat…
arXiv is looking for a creative self-starter with an entrepreneurial mindset to join our leadership team as our next Community Engagement Manager. The Community Engagement Manager is responsible for defining and implementing arXiv’s communication strategy and managing and expanding our membership and sponsorship programs.
arXiv has transformed t…
This webinar was facilitated by METRO’s Equity in Action Grant Program Managers Traci Mark and Allison Sherrick. Traci and Allison reviewed the main components of the grant process, including:
The program’s information sheet
The grant application form
The selection rubric used by the program’s advisory council
There was a Q & A period at the…
Franklin Lakes Public Library is a well-established library that is highly valued and integral to our
community. We are committed to connecting with our patrons, fostering innovation, and creating
welcoming spaces. Our library is seeking a Director who can actively and positively engage with
the community and our staff, as well as lead the imple…
Project Manager
Columbia University Libraries
The Columbia University Libraries seek a creative, critical-thinking, and collaborative Project Manager to join the Libraries’ Digital Project Management Unit. Reporting to the Associate Director of Digital Project Management, the incumbent will lead the entire project lifecycle of digital project…
The Medical Center Archives of NewYork-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell Medicine is hiring one paid intern to help preserve, arrange, describe, and digitize unique historical collections documenting the history of a premiere medical center and the second oldest hospital in the United States.
NewYork-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell Medicine:
The NewYork-…
POSITION OVERVIEW:
The Program Manager - Equity, Archives & Media Preservation will oversee METRO’s efforts to provide professional development and direct support for members who work to create, provide access to, and preserve digital and physical media. They will develop and carry out educational programming on media preservation, digitizat…
Studies by the Society for Human Resource Management show that 41% of employees feel burnt out and 45% feel emotionally drained from work. These studies show that the risk for depression among U.S. workers has risen to 102% and, more specifically, to 305% for those between the ages of 20 and 39 as a result of the pandemic.
A bad situation is an ex…
Do you work with students who would like to publish? Three librarians who developed a 90-minute workshop to strengthen students’ knowledge and confidence in finding publishing platforms for their work will share examples of those activities in this workshop, and then examine the results of their assessment from participants. Join us to learn how to…
Visiting Assistant Librarian-Instruction Specialist
Location: Stony Brook University
Open Date:
May 16, 2023
Deadline:
Jun 16, 2023 at 11:59 PM Eastern Time
Description
Official Title: Visiting Assistant Librarian
Instruction Specialist Position - Part-time, one year
Salary: $30,000
Position description and duties:
Come…
Cold Spring Harbor Library seeks a part time librarian to work in the Children's department one evening per week, plus one Saturday and one Sunday per month.
New York School of Interior Design’s (NYSID) Archivist/Librarian Julie Sandy will talk about her year-long collaboration with professional curators, NYSID faculty, and design team Darling Green for the “Designing Duo: Sarah Tomerlin Lee and Tom Lee” exhibition in NYSID’s Gallery (on view Fall 2022). The vast majority of the exhibition content was d…
Save the date! And apply to present. Registration for this event opens in August.
Rest, Reset, and Re-engage: Centering EDI in the New Normal
A symposium by Brooklyn Public Library and Metropolitan New York Library Council
Hosted by BPL's Brooklyn Heights Branch and Brooklyn Center for History
When it comes to working on issues of equity, diversi…
The Gottesman Libraries aspire to excellence in advancing and sharing transformative knowledge to develop informed and engaged thinkers and leaders in the educational, psychological, and health professions. We envision the library, beyond walls, as the heart and soul for the exchange of thoughts and ideas that inform a smarter, healthier, and more …
The successful candidate will oversee and manage all aspects of the full life cycle of print and electronic library resources to ensure accurate representation on the shelves and in integrated library and archival systems. In addition, the Metadata Librarian will have outstanding communication and organizational skills to build and maintain collabo…
The Digital Equity Research Center (DERC) at the Metropolitan New York Library Council (METRO) is seeking a Graphic Design Consultant to collaborate with us on the development of a visual identity for the Center. We anticipate the project will begin June 5, 2023.
About the Digital Equity Research Center
The Digital Equity Research Center …
The Town of Union Vale Library Trustees are currently seeking a Library Coordinator while we prepare for the approval of the Library Charter application
from the State of New York. We anticipate this position will transition into the Library Director role once the library charter is approved.
The Library Coordinator will begin by helping the …
Instructional Services Librarian, Mortola Library, Pace University
Applications are now being accepted for Instructional Services Librarian, part of the Instructional Services Team at the Mortola Library, Pace University in Pleasantville, NY. (http://library.pace.edu)This position offers an opportunity for the right person to apply their sk…
Save the date of Thursday, February 2 at noon for presentations and a discussion about our rights to access, create, and publish information here in this era of networked technologies.
We'll be joined by Deborah Yun Caldwell, Jennie Rose Halperin, Alison Macrina, and Jessamyn West, who will dig into thorny questions like: How as a society might we …
If you’ve ever wondered, “Where do I start?” after attending a webinar on trauma-informed librarianship, empathy, or serving diverse needs, these workshops are for you!
Join us for two sessions focused on closing the gap between those theories and the active practice of working with people. Each session will include an overview of theories, a demo…
Join us to learn about the emerging movement in librarianship to engage those with intellectual disability (ID), who have previously been largely overlooked. Over two sessions, Leah Plocharczyk and Matthew Conner will discuss two intertwined case studies in academic libraries. They will then unpack the lessons they learned and how to apply them in …
If you’ve ever wondered, “Where do I start?” after attending a webinar on trauma-informed librarianship, empathy, or serving diverse needs, these workshops are for you!
Join us for two sessions focused on closing the gap between those theories and the active practice of working with people. Each session will include an overview of theories, a demo…
Why does copyright and fair use matter for libraries and librarians?
This event features lawyers and librarians who will share historic and legal frameworks for copyright, provide helpful information about our rights to fair use, and give an understanding for how these concepts have (and have not) evolved within our rapidly evolving technological e…
What makes libraries the perfect place for period advocacy? Brooklyn Public Library’s Rakisha Kearns-White will share how she became a period advocate and why she decided the public library was the perfect place for her advocacy. She'll discuss the different positive outcomes of starting this initiative and the many ways menstrual literacy can look…