St. John's University, Division of Library and Information
Science
The Division of Library and Information Science at St.
John's University
invites applications for a tenure-track appointment that
begins in the
fall of 2007.
Teaching and research interests should focus on special
libraries,
knowledge management, and competitive intelligence. The
candidate
should demonstrate potential for effective teaching and
scholarly
research and publication, particularly about
state-of-the-art
information services in information-intensive organizations,
such as law
firms, financial firms, news agencies, marketing firms,
medical centers,
government agencies, museums, and nongovernmental
organizations.
Additional responsibilities include student advisement and
university
committee service.
Faculty positions are for nine months with opportunities for
summer
teaching. Salaries and benefits are competitive and are
commensurate
with qualifications.
A PhD or other terminal degree in a relevant field is
required. Highly
qualified candidates nearing completion of the dissertation
will receive
serious consideration. Candidates should hold a master's
degree in
library and information science from an ALA-accredited
program.
Review of credentials will begin immediately and will
continue until the
position is filled. Candidates should submit a cover
letter, vita, and
the names of three references to:
Dr. Jeffery Olson, Director
Division of Library and Information Science
St. John's University
Queens, NY 11439
Materials may also be sent to Dr. Olson via email:
olsonj stjohns.edu.
Members of the St. John's faculty will be attending the
ASIS&T
conference in Austin, TX, November 3-8. Please contact
Kevin Rioux
(riouxk stjohns.edu) to prearrange an appointment.
Interviews will also be held at the 2007 ALISE conference in
Seattle,
WA.
A leading Catholic university with a diverse study body of
over 20,000,
St. John's offers world-class academics, high-tech
facilities and
friendly, residential campuses in dynamic New York City
(Queens, Staten
Island, and Manhattan). The university also has graduate
centers in
Oakdale, New York, and Rome, Italy.
More information about the university is available at
www.stjohns.edu.
St. John's University is an equal opportunity employer and
encourages
applications from women and minorities.
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