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    Adjunct Pool: Reference Librarian - Merced, United States - Merced College

    Merced College
    Merced College Merced, United States

    6 days ago

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    Description

    General Description:

    This is a part-time instructional assignment. The professor will teach a variety of library science courses. The maximum teaching load is 10 units per semester, which may include evening and weekend hours.

    Examples of Duties

    Essential Functions:

  • Teaching assignments in a variety of instructional settings and times
  • Provide in-person and virtual reference instruction and information service to students, staff, faculty and administration
  • Be a resource to faculty in departments outside the library and develop collaborative relationships to further information literacy and increase awareness of library resources to students
  • Advocate for and participate in activities relating to OER use
  • Prepare, develop and deliver instruction to students, faculty and staff in various modalities (online, in-person, in classroom at a reference desk)
  • Prepare online and physical instructional materials appropriate for instructional use may include LibGuides, Handouts, Tutorials
  • Develop and assess student learning outcomes for instruction
  • Participate in program review, student learning outcome development and assessment to improve student learning
  • Participate in collection development for subject areas and assist in other areas
  • Maintain current knowledge in subject-matter areas
  • Maintain appropriate standards of professional conduct and ethics
  • Assignment may include evening hours
  • Typical Qualifications

    Required:

  • Master's in library science, library and information science OR
  • The equivalent
  • Promote and incorporate culturally affirming DEIA and anti-racist principles to nurture and create a respectful, inclusive, and equitable learning and work environment. In conducting their duties, staff members shall respect and acknowledge the diversity of students and colleagues.
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