Reference Librarian position--Cornell Law Library

dih1@cornell.edu
Date: 05/12/93


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>REFERENCE LIBRARIAN, CORNELL LAW LIBRARY
>(Assistant or Senior Assistant Librarian)
>
>The Cornell Law Library serves a law student population of 600
>(including 30 graduate students) and approximately 35 faculty.
>The collection contains over 410,000 volumes and 385,000
>microforms.  The Law Library is a RLG member and a participant in
>the campus-wide NOTIS automated library system.  It occupies a
>newly renovated and expanded building.  The library has a staff
>of 25, including 8 librarians.
>
>Responsibilities:  Shared responsibility for extensive reference
>services to faculty, students and the general public.
>Challenging environment promoting the use of new technologies and
>combining it with a tradition of excellent reference service.
>Teaching of legal bibliography and computer-assisted legal
>research.  Online searching of other databases.  Participation in
>collection development.  Additional responsibilities dependent on
>qualifications and interest.  Regular evening and periodic
>weekend reference hours.
>
>Qualifications:
>
>Required:  MLS and JD degrees from accredited schools; strong
>service orientation; ability to communicate effectively and work
>well with faculty, students, and staff; flexibility; good
>problem-solving skills; knowledge of legal bibliography.
>
>Preferred:  Experience in a public service position, preferably
>in an academic law library; experience in teaching legal
>bibliography; familiarity with computers; understanding of
>Internet; foreign language skills desirable, but not required.
>
>Available:  September 1, 1993.
>
>Applications requested by July 15, 1993.  Applications will be
>accepted until position is filled.
>
>Contact:  Send cover letter, and resume with names, addresses and
>phone numbers of three references to Ann Dyckman, Director of
>Human Resources, 201 Olin Library, Cornell University Library,
>Ithaca, NY  14853-5301.
>
>Interviews will be conducted at the annual AALL (American
>Association of Law Libraries) meeting in Boston, Mass., July
>11-14.  For further information, contact John Hasko, Cornell Law
>Library, Myron Taylor Hall, Ithaca, NY  14853-4901
>(607-255-5858).
>
>Cornell University is an equal opportunity/affirmative action
>employer.



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