Library Leadership is an intellectual space to dialogue and think through library leadership and library practice building on two (maybe three) assumptions: Most practicing librarians (those with an MLS/MLIS) will likely find themselves in a leadership role (positional or non-positional). For example, librarians may be asked to lead an initiative across the institution or step… Read more »
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Interesting talk by the TRIP June Scholar of the Month, Lea Bishop
Ending Childhood Book Hunger Professor Lea Bishop is recognized internationally as a leading expert on book hunger and the right to read. Her research on intellectual property and distributive justice has shaped human rights law at the United Nations and informed her proposal for a plan to end childhood book hunger globally by 2030. She… Read more »
Reminder – Submit your Intent to Graduate Form by June 15 for December graduation
IUPUI awards degrees four times each year: December, May, June, and August. Students planning to graduate must submit an Intent to Graduate form by the following deadlines: December graduates June 15 Click here to submit your form. **If you are unsure if you are ready to graduate this December, please email Angie Harmon… Read more »
Teaching Assistant Job Summary (TA position here in Luddy Indy)
We are currently seeking a data science teaching assistant for our summer workshop session. In this position, you will aid in the classroom by working with individual students or small groups of students. Strong interpersonal communication skills and a patient, positive attitude will be essential. Must be available to TA the in-person workshop at… Read more »
Position Opportunity: Cataloguing and Government Documents
SUNY Oswego has an open position for a Cataloging and Government Documents Librarian. This position is a great opportunity for students nearing graduation – the degree is required at time of appointment, and we hope to fill this position by the end of the summer. Support for professional development is available to new students who… Read more »