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Scholarly Communication Librarian - Research Support and Engagement, Libraries

West Virginia University · Morgantown, WV · 2 mo ago
$61k/yrInternship

About the role

The Scholarly Communication Librarian contributes to the Research Support and Engagement Team by delivering an active program of education, training, advocacy, support, and information sharing to the WVU community. They promote and advance the Research Repository @ WVU as a place to host scholarship produced by WVU scholars and departments and seek opportunities to increase the Libraries' publishing capabilities and evolve Library publishing strategy.

Responsibilities

  • Collaborate with library and campus entities on the implementation, management, assessment, and promotion of The Research Repository @WVU.
  • Organize programs on issues related to scholarly communication for the library and the campus community.
  • Create and update institutional repository procedures, policies, and other necessary documentation in collaboration with the Institutional Repository Manager and other colleagues within the University Libraries and on campus.
  • Further develop the Libraries’ publishing capabilities to include editorial processes and publishing software, especially for OER in collaboration with library and campus partners.
  • Work with campus constituents and the Institutional Repository Manager to add works and collections to the Research Repository @ WVU. This includes checking permissions, policies, and copyright; answering constituent questions; and providing training and consultations.
  • Provide input, planning, and instruction in various aspects of scholarly communication programs and initiatives, including Open Access, copyright and Creative Commons licensing, research & publication lifecycles, and data management requirements.
  • Conduct workshops for faculty, departments, and research units on issues pertaining to scholarly communication.
  • Participate in general reference assistance through on-call and chat service as needed, especially with questions pertaining to scholarly communication.

Qualifications

  • Twelve-month assignment, 37.5 hours weekly M-F with occasional weekend and evening work possible.
  • Flexible Hybrid work schedule.
  • Health and retirement benefits.
  • Generous paid vacation, holiday, and sick leave.
  • Funding support for research and professional activities.

Benefits

  • This position is open rank.
  • Rank and salary are dependent upon experience and credentials.
  • Salary range commensurate with experience and faculty rank, salary for Assistant appointment starts at $61,000.
  • Rank is determined by years served in a professional librarian capacity.
  • Exemplary job performance, professional development and/or research, and service are required for reappointment and promotion in rank.
  • A Master’s degree in library science from an ALA-accredited program or an international equivalent.
  • Instruction experience, preferably in libraries.
  • Demonstrated understanding of scholarly communication needs at an R1 institution.
  • Excellent written and oral communication skills.
  • Ability to work independently and collaboratively.

Application Procedure

The Application Review Process Will Begin April 24, 2026, And Continue Until The Position Is Filled. A Complete Application Must Include Cover letter Resume or Curriculum Vitae Three current, professional references

Performance Standards

Evaluation is based on West Virginia University Libraries: Criteria for Library Faculty Appointment, Retention, Promotion, and Merit, the current Position Description and the Assignment Document for the year under review.

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