Digital Resources Librarian

artsmanagement.richmond.edu

Base: $58,011 - $95,742 annually; bonus/equity: no...
Office environment (monday through friday, 8:30 am to 5 pm)
Master's degree in library and information science
Experience with alma integrated library system
Familiarity with digital commons repository systems
The Digital Resources Librarian at the School of Law is responsible for managing and promoting access to a wide array of digital resources, including databases and institutional repositories. The role requires collaboration with faculty, staff, and students while supporting both digital and physical archival collections

Job Summary

  • The Digital Resources Librarian plays a central role in configuring and promoting access to complex digital resources including databases and electronic books for the School of Law.
  • This position manages the Law Library's institutional repository and supports scholarly dissemination, particularly through open access platforms.
  • The successful candidate will collaborate with faculty, staff, and students to maximize the impact of the Law School's research and manage unique archival collections.

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The Digital Resources Librarian at the School of Law is responsible for managing and promoting access to a wide array of digital resources, including databases and institutional repositories. The role requires collaboration with faculty, staff, and students while supporting both digital and physical archival collections.

Salary

Base: $58,011 - $95,742 annually; Bonus/Equity: Not specified; Benefits: Not specified

Skills & Requirements

Must-have

  • Master's degree in Library and Information Science
  • Experience with ALMA Integrated Library System
  • Familiarity with Digital Commons repository systems
  • Knowledge of LCSH, RDA, and AACR2 classification
  • Strong project management and analytical skills

Nice-to-have

  • Knowledge of copyright law and intellectual property
  • Experience with legal scholarship and archives
  • Proficiency in screen capture tutorial software
  • JD from an ABA accredited law school

Key Requirements

  • Master's degree in Library and Information Science from ALA-accredited program
  • 0-2 years professional experience with digital resources
  • Proven knowledge of modern Integrated Library Systems

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