Library Information Technology Program Event: An LIT Panel Discussion & Conversation
Saturday, October 9th, 2021 @ 10am-12pm
Register to attend the webinar
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Library Information Technology Program Event: An LIT Panel Discussion & Conversation
Saturday, October 9th, 2021 @ 10am-12pm
Register to attend the webinar
As an integral part of the educational process, the mission of the Anoka-Ramsey Community College Library is to provide curriculum resources and access to broader materials and instruction about a variety of learning resources. The College Libraries have a service philosophy which promotes equitable and inclusive access to, and instruction on, information for students, staff and faculty. While our print and online collections primarily support the college curriculum, they also allow for personal enrichment and professional development. The collections reflect a diversity of viewpoints, academic abilities, and cultural backgrounds.
This position provides oversight for the following areas: Circulation, Technical Processing, Course Reserves, and Interlibrary Loan, and assists with hiring and training of student workers. As such, the Library Technician will help foster a welcoming atmosphere by answering inquiries on services and resources, ensuring materials are efficiently processed and maintained, and working collaboratively with library faculty and college personnel.
The home campus for this position is the Cambridge Campus with some occasional travel possible to the Coon Rapids Campus. The Library Technician will work four five-hour shifts Monday – Thursday, including two evening shifts as needed.
Part-time page position open at the Columbia Heights Public Library. The application window closes soon, on 9/8. Learn more and apply at the City of Columbia Heights website:
https://www.governmentjobs.com/careers/columbiaheightsmn/jobs/3198740/library-page-pt
The Twin Cities Archives Round Table (TCART) hosts a symposium annually in the fall (November 1, 2021) called the Minnesota Archives Symposium (MAS). TCART is offering students and young professionals the opportunity to present posters at our virtual symposium in 2021.
Submissions
should be sent to tcartmn@gmail.com as
PDFs no later than October 18, 2021.
For more information about the digital
event please visit our website at tcartmn.org
Library Social Worker
This position is employed
by the Wilder Foundation with a full-time assignment at Saint Paul
libraries. The incumbent is moving out of
state. Posting is here. Deadline is Sep 1.
Library Community
Services Coordinator
This position coordinates
and supervises the team of Community Specialists (formerly referred to as
Cultural Liaisons), including managing the implementation and evaluation of
several high priority grant-funded projects and initiatives. The incumbent recently
received an internal promotion.
Posting is here. Deadline
is Sept 8.
The list generated for this position will be used to fill any
other openings in this job title that may occur over the next year, including
community services coordinator roles focused on workforce development and other
community learning initiatives. Therefore, candidates who may be a fit for
other types of community services coordination roles in a library setting are
encouraged to apply and get on the eligibility list, even if the current
opening is not a best fit.
Digital Navigator
As part of a pilot of
innovative service models to meet digital equity needs in our city, SPPL is
hiring two Digital Navigators. These
are 0.8 positions (32 hrs/wk) that are grant-funded through June 30,
2022. SPPL intends to seek grant funds to continue the positions when the
current funding expires. Posting is here. Deadline is Sep 8.
Current LIT Students~
A REMINDER: if you are working on the LIT Associate of Applied Science credential, you need to complete an internship by enrolling in LIBT 2900 and securing an internship site.
If you are planning to take your internship in Fall 2021--or are unsure about your internship plans--please contact Jennifer.Sippel@minneapolis.edu to discuss!