From jpiazza at UFL.EDU Fri Sep 2 09:52:55 2022 From: jpiazza at UFL.EDU (Piazza,Joseph Charles) Date: Fri, 2 Sep 2022 13:52:55 +0000 Subject: [Fla-facrl] Two New Faculty Openings - Health Sciences Librarian, University of Florida Message-ID: Please post and share this faculty opening at the University of Florida, George A. Smathers Libraries. There are two positions. - Thank you POSITION VACANCY ANNOUNCEMENT Health Sciences Librarian Assistant University Librarian or Associate University Librarian University of Florida George A Smathers Libraries The University of Florida's George A. Smathers Libraries seek two (2) creative, energetic, service-oriented librarians to support the research, education and service goals of the Borland Health Sciences Library (Borland). Borland is the Jacksonville branch of the Health Science Center Libraries, part of the University of Florida's George A. Smathers Libraries. The Health Sciences Librarian provides support through reference assistance, in-depth information consultations, instruction, and outreach for the students, residents, faculty, and staff of the UF Health Jacksonville campus and its Colleges of Medicine, Nursing, and Pharmacy. This 12-month, tenure-track faculty position serves as a member of the Health Science Center Libraries faculty, and is responsible for special projects as assigned, such as development of web-based resources, service evaluation, collaboration on evidence syntheses, and collection reviews. Additionally, the Health Sciences Librarian assists with oversight of circulation and interlibrary loan functions for the branch. The Smathers Libraries are committed to creating a thoughtful, equitable, and inclusive culture that provides space for innovation and creativity. We offer a fulfilling work experience that allows for collaboration, growth, and development, as well as shared perspectives. The libraries encourage broad participation in reaching decisions, and consequently the Health Sciences Librarian will contribute to discussions, provide input, and serve on various committees and teams. The Health Sciences Librarian will pursue professional development opportunities, including research, publication, and professional service activities to meet library-wide criteria for tenure and promotion. The search will remain open until September 29, 2022, and applications will be reviewed as received. For a full description of the positions and instructions on how to apply, please refer to the George A. Smathers Libraries faculty recruitment webpage at https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://hr.uflib.ufl.edu/prospective-employees/current-openings/vacant-faculty-positions/__;!!PhOWcWs!32enaLt8ZnSRD75wIos4LnP4w4b0c0c8KjEuHjFEn5lzHa_w5yoK1SjoEkWn5bwB_9vfB8klWqCX6PzJig9MAuE$ . The University of Florida is an equal opportunity employer and is strongly committed to the diversity of our faculty and staff. Applicants from a broad spectrum of people, including members of ethnic minorities and disabled persons, are especially encouraged to apply. Address inquiries to Joe Piazza, Smathers Libraries Human Resources Office, at: jpiazza at ufl.edu. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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I also invite you to read my President?s Message: https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://fla.memberclicks.net/2022-2023-president-s-message__;!!PhOWcWs!yJ-A7ic2ThmJaTWCPPcI56pA1_6pVMOicxHKk93N85txuuFuox3YGLXmw44ZFRHuoVmVfIiAv5hddSVLASH0C511XHDfBdSo$ If you have not attended an FLA conference (or it has been a while), checkout the highlights from our May 23-25, 2022, conference: https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://fla.memberclicks.net/conference-recap__;!!PhOWcWs!yJ-A7ic2ThmJaTWCPPcI56pA1_6pVMOicxHKk93N85txuuFuox3YGLXmw44ZFRHuoVmVfIiAv5hddSVLASH0C511XGaIEPHu$ Many thanks, -- *Shane Roopnarine*President, Florida Library Association (2022-2023) Shane.Roopnarine at gmail.com Shane.Roopnarine at ucf.edu ---------- Forwarded message --------- From: FLA Conference Planning Committee Date: Fri, Aug 12, 2022 at 8:42 AM Subject: 2023 Call for Breakout Session Proposals To: [image: Image] FLA is pleased to announce the call for 2023 breakout session proposals for our annual conference in May. The Florida Library Association is now accepting proposals to present preconference and conference programs at the 2023 Annual Conference. *Location:*- Hilton Daytona Beach Oceanfront Resort- Daytona , FL *Dates*:-Concurrent sessions: May 17-19, 2023 *General Submission Information*- The deadline for submitting proposals is 11:59pm on September 9th. Proposals will not be accepted after this date. *Conference Theme- The Next Frontier: Creating Learning, Engagement, and Services in the New Normal* "*We have returned to something resembling normal, but I believe that it is instead a new normal*." ~Shane Roopnarine, 2022-23 FLA President Proposals are encouraged to include ideas, projects and actions related to the theme presented in the president's message. For detailed information on presenting at the conference or to submit a proposal please use the link below. *Guidelines: Click here * *Rubrics: Click here * *Practice Form: Download here * *Breakout Proposal Submission Form: Click Here * Call for Breakout Proposal Information *Contact Info:* Florida Library Association 545 E. Tennessee St. #100-D Tallahassee, FL 32308 850-270-9205 admin at flalib.org *Connect with Us:* Facebook Twitter Instagram ------------------------------ This email was sent to shane.roopnarine at gmail.com by Karen at flalib.org Florida Library Association ? 545 E. Tennessee St. Suite 100-D, Tallahassee, Florida 32308, United States ? 850-270-9205 Remove My Email or Manage Preferences ? Privacy Policy [image: Powered by MemberClicks] -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From jacobsont6 at morainevalley.edu Fri Sep 9 11:14:14 2022 From: jacobsont6 at morainevalley.edu (Jacobson, Terra) Date: Fri, 9 Sep 2022 15:14:14 +0000 Subject: [Fla-facrl] =?utf-8?q?Call_for_Proposals_-_=E2=80=9CValuing_the_?= =?utf-8?q?Community_College_Library=3A_Powerful_Impact_for_Institutional_?= =?utf-8?q?Success=E2=80=9D?= Message-ID: Call for Proposals - ?Valuing the Community College Library: Powerful Impact for Institutional Success? To submit a proposal, please include the following in your email to cclibraryimpact at gmail.com 1. Author name(s), title, email and institution 2. Working chapter title 3. 300-500 word chapter abstract 4. Feel free to also include author CV(s) Overview: To be published by ACRL, this edited volume provides a holistic approach to exhibiting community college library value through historical context, practical applications, and future thinking. It addresses why community college libraries exist and should exist. In this process, we ask authors to reflect on their practice with an eye toward nuanced approaches to how they situate themselves at their institutions. Through case studies, editorials, and practical approaches, this volume addresses community college library value and, as such, advocates that perspective with campus administration. Often academic librarianship is dominated by the perspectives of 4-year and beyond colleges and universities. We aim to fill this gap with a text that shines a light on the compelling work in community college libraries and provides authors the support they need to write about that work. We believe that community college librarians can lead our libraries into the future. We can learn from each other through dialogue and create space to share ideas and practical approaches to our work. It?s time we give voice to and showcase innovative, practical approaches to the work in community college libraries across the country. If you haven?t published before, that?s okay! We want fresh perspectives, new perspectives, and unpublished authors! For more information about submitting your proposal, please visit: https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://www.communitycollegelibraries.com/__;!!PhOWcWs!0mkHLLnAZhXV9JxUirPQUPUHQtQBo_oZS53ejVz8tN_C13gq-yHYjml1qAPuO_fhL2EKYJik7sEll5bJdhlv5Kb0oxdPlImCX1Y$ Proposed Chapter Ideas: * Background on Community College Libraries * Historical literature review * Structure of Community College Libraries over time * How libraries have been the ?heart of the campus? * Current Issues & Existing narratives * Existing structures and management of community college libraries * Faculty v. Non-Faculty librarians * Subject specialists, function specialists, or generalists. * Budget Models: Budgets and priority of role on campus. * Negative self-talk * The passive library. * Are community college libraries stuck in a rut? * Future of Community College Libraries * The role of the community college library: Interdisciplinary? * Where does the library fit organizationally on campus? (Academic, Student service, Information Technology, Community Outreach, Business) * Driving campus culture: EDI, Student Success, etc. * Teaching * Hiring librarians * Skills for the future * The physical space of the library * Programming and outreach * Storytelling and Data Analytics * Advocacy on campus * Questions for the future - Researched editorials * We can?t do it all, what do we let go of? * What?s good enough? Is perfection the enemy of getting things done? * Is tenure failing librarianship? * Why are there Ideas that we can't implement? * Where does content fit in our libraries? * How big should our library be? * Who belongs at the reference desk now? Ancillary projects: The editors will present this book with a companion podcast where they will ask all chapter authors to discuss their chapter development and investigate their work further. We will also host a panel exploring the chapters in this book to discuss practical implications and a companion website. Timeline, audience, expected publication date: Our core audience for this book is community college library employees, community college administrators, and community college faculty. Proposal Length: 300-500 words Submit to: cclibraryimpact at gmail.com Brief Timeline: * September 7, 2022 - Call for proposals released * October 26, 2022 - Chapter proposal submission due to editors * January 2023 - Authors contacted regarding chapter proposals * June 1, 2023 - Chapters due from authors * Summer 2025 - Anticipated publication date Please feel free to reach out to us at cclibraryimpact at gmail.com with any questions. Looking forward to hearing from you! Terra Jacobson, Moraine Valley Community College and Spencer Brayton, Waubonsee Community College cclibraryimpact at gmail.com Terra Jacobson Dean, Learning Resource Center Moraine Valley Community College Library 9000 W. College Parkway | Palos Hills, IL | 60465 708.974.5467 Jacobsont6 at morainevalley.edu Visit us at https://urldefense.com/v3/__http://lib.morainevalley.edu/__;!!PhOWcWs!0mkHLLnAZhXV9JxUirPQUPUHQtQBo_oZS53ejVz8tN_C13gq-yHYjml1qAPuO_fhL2EKYJik7sEll5bJdhlv5Kb0oxdPISOxLK4$ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From jxr1327 at med.miami.edu Wed Sep 14 12:48:52 2022 From: jxr1327 at med.miami.edu (Reynolds, John) Date: Wed, 14 Sep 2022 16:48:52 +0000 Subject: [Fla-facrl] University of Miami Libraries - 2 positions available Message-ID: Hello FACRL members, The University of Miami Libraries (UML) seek nominations and applications for two positions: 1. A creative, innovative, service-oriented professional to serve as the Clinical Research Librarian of the Department of Learning, Research, and Clinical Information Services (LRCIS) at the Louis Calder Memorial Library on UM's Medical Campus. Under the direction of the Department Head for LRCIS, the Clinical Research Librarian works as part of a team of librarians whose expertise and knowledge base support educational, clinical, research, and administrative activities at the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine (UMMSoM). The LRCIS Department provides clinical, data, and research services to UMMSoM students, faculty, staff, residents, and primary teaching hospital personnel. This department also provides selected services in support of unaffiliated health care professionals, librarians, and the public. Read more or to apply: Clinical Research Librarian 2. A collaborative, innovative, service-oriented professional to serve as Head of Research Information & Impact Services, a new role within UML. The Head of Research Information & Impact Services provides vision, direction, and coordination across the UM Libraries for the current and future development of research information services for a broad range of university constituents. Reporting to the Associate Dean for Digital Strategies, the Head is responsible for developing, advancing, and promoting services for faculty, researchers, and students to support them in their research journeys. These services include providing guidance on scholarly identity management, research visibility, research impact, scholarly output, and metrics literacy. The Head designs and delivers consultative services and other instructional programs to researchers related to scholar visibility and impact metrics. Read more or to apply: Head of Research Information & Impact Services Please excuse cross-posting and share with those who may be interested. John Reynolds, MLIS Librarian Associate Professor Louis Calder Memorial Library University of Miami Miller School of Medicine (305) 243-5439 https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6744-3517__;!!PhOWcWs!xy3PVqIyRY0AD9NADklC25dnkYD4dgg8_VjKaRyTnxvw3jUHluvM9ULYAYlRNgK9N1tN2Jd3eBXMFikHgYntT7rIu3U$ jxr1327 at med.miami.edu -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From thecclibrary at gmail.com Wed Sep 21 15:51:25 2022 From: thecclibrary at gmail.com (Kaela and Janet) Date: Wed, 21 Sep 2022 12:51:25 -0700 Subject: [Fla-facrl] CFP: The Community College Library - Collections and Technical Services Message-ID: Call for Proposals We are soliciting chapter proposals for our forthcoming ACRL book, The Community College Library: Collections and Technical Services with an anticipated publication date of Fall 2023.. This book is part of the book series, The Community College Library. With 1,167 public and independent community colleges across the United States, community colleges are educating nearly half of the undergraduates in the nation. Community colleges serve a unique student population including high school students, first-generation students, parents, veterans, unhoused students, returning students, those looking to transfer to a four-year university, those seeking technical vocational skills, and many more. This series aims to highlight the work, dedication, challenges, and innovation occurring in community college libraries across the country. Focus of the Book: This edited volume will comprise chapters written by practitioners in the community colleges across the country. Collection development and technical services are the silent work that takes place in most libraries. Although the work takes place in the background, the importance of this work should not be overlooked as it ensures that libraries have relevant, usable content that is easily accessible by students. Collection development management and technical services processes have a wide range of successful models for implementation. This book will highlight exceptional practices and innovative approaches to collection development and technical services in community college libraries. Possible topics: - Cataloging practices - Role of adjuncts in collection development - Collection development policies - Weeding - Cooperative collection development and management - Specialized collections - Interlibrary loan - Working with IT - Stacks maintenance - New technologies - Gifts and donations - Open access - Discovery systems - Mobile access - OER / ZTC - Course reserves - Systems and electronic resources management Don?t see a collections or technical services topic here that you would like to write about? That?s okay! We want you to submit your proposal! If you have any questions contact the editors at theccl... at gmail.com to discuss how your idea may fit within this book?s scope. Proposal Guidelines: Interested authors are invited to submit a proposal and fill out the short online proposal form. The form will require: - Author names, job titles, emails, and institutional affiliations - A working chapter title - An abstract up to 500 words - A current CV Proposals are due by October 28, 2022 and must be submitted via online form . Acceptance - Contributors will be notified of their status (acceptance or rejection) within 3-4 weeks of the due date of proposals. - Completed chapters will be approximately 2,500 - 4,000 words in length excluding endnotes and bibliography. Timeline - The first draft of chapters will be due April 21, 2023 and final drafts will be due July 31, 2023. - Projected publication date: Fall 2023 Contact us at: theccl... at gmail.com ~~~ Kaela Casey, Librarian, Ventura College Janet Pinkley, Head of Access Services, CSU Channel Islands, and Adjunct Librarian, Ventura College -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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The full job description and application is here: https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://nsucareers.nova.edu/en-us/job/502941/librarian-i-oceanography-library-993600__;!!PhOWcWs!wApexlAzI_faH0cuD-cJIZPtg2Uq4uVkpgt0_ZmK9iJLMAA8pKC394CG8DbLHZtB9hWpxVsoGqoN9IbjzwEhrw$ Some Key Duties: * Professional, general and subject specific reference services to the Oceanographic Campus library users - faculty, students, and staff * Library instruction services including in-class and online group instruction as well as individualized one-on-one sessions. * Subject liaison to the Department of Marine and Environmental Sciences faculty Ideal Candidates are: * Extremely knowledgeable in marine, aquatic, or biological science topics * Have an ALA-accredited (or equivalent) Master's of Library Science * Self-starters and self-motivated * Critical thinkers * Friendly and caring * Creative team players If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to reach out! Information about NSU Information about Halmos College of Arts and Sciences and the Oceanographic Center Oceanographic Campus Library Website Alvin Sherman Library Website (Main Campus Library) Thank you, Jaime Jaime M. Goldman Associate University Librarian for Public Services Alvin Sherman Library, Research, and Information Technology Center Office (954) 262-3681 hjaime at nova.edu | nova.edu -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: