About The Position

The Research Services and Projects Assistant provides research services and auxiliary projects assistance in the Special Collections Department of the Otto G. Richter Library.

Requirements

  • High school graduate or equivalent
  • Three years of related experience required or two years of college or a combination of the two
  • Any relevant education, certifications and/or work experience may be considered
  • Experience with Microsoft Office or equivalent software including Word, Excel, and Outlook required
  • Analytic and critical thinking skills
  • Aptitude for accuracy and detail
  • Ability to work cooperatively and productively with others
  • Ability to work independently in a team environment
  • Strong written and oral communication skills
  • Customer service skills required
  • Must be able to lift 30 pounds, push 50+ pounds and reach while on a stool.

Responsibilities

  • Provides reference assistance to researchers using Special Collections (SC) materials. This includes in-person visits as well as e-mail, mail, and phone requests.
  • Forwards in-depth reference requests to SC faculty as necessary
  • Tracks in person and remote reference requests using Cognito
  • Instructs researchers regarding SC policies and procedures and ensures that these are followed by all users
  • Serves as backup to the Reading Room service desk as needed and attends to visiting patrons.
  • Monitors public access areas of SC including the Reading Room and instruction areas.
  • Assists with the retrieval of materials from SC collections area for researcher use
  • Trains student assistants for a variety of tasks useful for the department, monitors their work and their payment schedule on the Workday System
  • Assists with tasks related to planning for physical and digital exhibitions under the supervision of the SC librarians.
  • Supports curators in following Exhibitions Council best practices guidelines
  • Assists SC librarians with collection development through catalog searching and facilitation of vendor-library communication
  • Assists with assigned special projects, including digital and bibliographic projects
  • Assists with SC instruction services, contributes to materials selection for instructional sessions, pulls, reshelves, and documents materials for SC tours and instruction sessions
  • Prepares monthly reports on service activity and maintains archival and published materials usage statistics per supervisor’s direction
  • Receives and initiates processing of donated books and periodicals, following established workflows.
  • Assists as needed with after-hours Special Collections events
  • Assists with the processing of archival collections under the supervision of Special Collections librarians and members of the Manuscripts and Archives Management Department.
  • Assists the Special Collections Librarian with software issues and patron training as needed.
  • Collaborates with SC librarians and cataloging staff on collection management projects, ensuring robust recordkeeping and processing of backlogs.
  • Creates temporary brief bibliographic records for invoice processing.
  • Manages requests for photocopying and digital reproduction services and routes to pertinent departmental and Library-wide staff and faculty
  • Helps with the hiring, training, and supervision of student assistants assigned to Special Collections duties
  • Maintains helpful and supportive customer service behavior with all library customers
  • Establishes effective and supportive interdepartmental relationships to increase unit effectiveness and disseminate information
  • Communicates frequently and effectively with all university staff, faculty, and administrators in a timely manner regarding procedures, policies, and other necessary information
  • Attends departmental meetings and writes reports as required
  • Participates in library committees and task forces as needed
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