Public Services Law Librarian
Company: UNIVERSITY OF MISSISSIPPI
Location: Santa Cruz
Posted on: May 24, 2025
Job Description:
Employee Designation: Regular Full-time (Benefits Eligible)The
University of Mississippi - fondly referred to as Ole Miss - stands
as a premier public research institution with a proud legacy of
academic distinction. We are devoted to nurturing a vibrant,
inclusive community where every member - student, faculty, and
staff - can achieve their fullest potential.Department SummaryThe
University of Mississippi Grisham Law Library strives to be an
innovative, student and faculty-centered public law library that
advances knowledge and the common good using service, education,
technology, and a welcoming environment.The Law Library's primary
missions are:
- To provide the information sources and services needed to
support the research and instructional needs of Law School faculty
and students.
- To maintain an environment in which faculty and students can
work effectively and comfortably.To the extent its resources
permit, the Law Library also strives to meet the legal information
needs of other members of the University community, legal and
library professionals in the state and region, and the general
public. In an era of rapid technological change and limited
financial resources, the Law Library is committed to exploring
creative and flexible alternatives to conventional procedures as it
plans, develops, and provides information, materials, and services
to these communities.Our workplace is collegial. We provide
employees with the resources they need to succeed, and we encourage
employees to take advantage of educational opportunities. We are
committed to helping employees maintain a healthy work-life
balance.Role SummaryProvides professional-quality legal reference
and research services to law students, law faculty, attorneys,
judges, and other law library patrons, utilizing resources in a
wide variety of formats and settings.
- Develops and leads formal and informal instructional programs
devoted to legal research, legal technology, and related
subjects.
- Creates and revises patron aids and other resources to help
patrons use the library's collections and services effectively and
to enhance the library's web presence and outreach.
- Provides law faculty with expert assistance on scholarly
communications, scholarship production, and publication.
- A successful applicant with a law degree may receive an add-on
appointment as an assistant professor of practice. They will be
responsible for teaching one or more sections of the legal research
course for first-year law students.Examples of Work Performed
- Provide reference assistance to law students, faculty, staff,
attorneys, and the public. This includes working several hours per
week at the reference desk. Newly hired librarians will be expected
to familiarize themselves with the various online databases and
print resources available to our patrons.
- Prepare research guides, finding aids, and content for our
website and the law school's digital signage.
- Assist law school faculty with their scholarly research and
publication efforts.
- Librarians with an add-on appointment as an assistant professor
of practice will be responsible for teaching one or more sections
of the legal research course. Depending on the time of the
semester, this can involve a significant percentage of the
librarian's work week. Lesson planning, grading assignments, and
coordinating with other legal research instructors and the legal
writing faculty are important elements of this
responsibility.Essential FunctionsThese essential functions
include, but are not limited to, the following. Additional
essential functions may be identified and included by the hiring
department.
- Develops and leads formal and informal instructional programs
devoted to legal research, legal technology, and related
subjects.
- Creates and revises patron aids and other resources to help
patrons use the library's collections and services effectively and
to enhance the library's web presence and outreach.
- Provides law faculty with expert assistance on scholarly
communications, scholarship production, and publication.Education:
Bachelor's DegreeExperience: (10) Ten Years ExperiencePreferred
Qualifications
- Law degree (Juris Doctor) and 7 years of related
experience
- Master of Library and Information Science
- Library or Law Library work experienceAn equivalent combination
of related experience and education may be considered for this
role. Substitutions of the required experience or education will be
assessed on a 1:1 substitution basis.A successful candidate with a
JD will be presented to the Law Faculty for a possible secondary
appointment as an Assistant Professor of Practice of Law.Applicants
should submit both a current resume and a cover letter tailored to
this position.EEO StatementThe University of Mississippi provides
equal opportunity in any employment practice, education program, or
education activity to all qualified persons. The University
complies with all applicable laws regarding equal opportunity and
affirmative action and does not unlawfully discriminate against any
employee or applicant for employment based upon race, color,
gender, sex, pregnancy, sexual orientation, gender identity or
expression, religion, citizenship, national origin, age,
disability, veteran status, or genetic information.Minimum Physical
RequirementsPhysical Requirements: These physical requirements are
not exhaustive, and additional job-related physical requirements
may be added to these by individual agencies on an as-needed
basis.Corrective devices may be used to meet physical
requirements.Physical Exertion: The incumbent may be required to
lift up to approximately 10 pounds.Vision: Requirements of this job
include close vision. Speaking/Hearing: Ability to give and receive
information through speaking and listening.Motor Coordination:
While performing the duties of this job, the incumbent is
frequently required to talk and hear; and use hands to finger,
handle, or feel. The incumbent is periodically required to sit. The
incumbent is occasionally required to stand; walk; and reach with
hands and arms.Interview Requirements: Any candidate who is called
for an interview must notify the Department of Equal
Opportunity/Regulatory Compliance in writing of any reasonable
accommodation needed prior to the date of the interview.The
University of Mississippi is committed to providing a safe campus
community. UM conducts background investigations for applicants
being considered for employment. Background investigations include
a criminal history record check, and when appropriate, a financial
(credit) report or driving history check.
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