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This position may be eligible for a hybrid work arrangement to include a partially remote work location, consistent with System Office policy. UNC Chapel Hill employees are generally required to reside within a reasonable commuting distance of their assigned duty station.
The Music and Performing Arts Librarian works with colleagues throughout the Libraries to lead and expand research partnerships with faculty and scholars, contribute to student success, redefine the scope of collections to balance campus needs with strategic priorities and budget realities of the University Libraries and UNC Chapel Hill, and develop outreach programs that support the study of music and the performing arts. This position will join the Research and Instructional Services department made up of subject liaison librarians who work together within a dynamic and flexible interdisciplinary team structure to support research, teaching, and learning in the humanities, fine arts, sciences, and social sciences.
The person in this position serves as subject liaison librarian for programs in the humanities and social sciences as assigned, primarily for departments that work in the fields of music and performing arts, supporting the teaching, learning, and research practices of scholars by providing specialized research and instructional services, and developing core and specialized research collections.
The Music and Performing Arts Librarian will participate in the University Libraries' instruction program to deliver and shape high quality outreach and instructional services to faculty, students, and scholars by integrating new and emerging information literacy principles and technology; and will provide specialized research services and outreach to faculty, students, and scholars. The librarian will develop and maintain music and performing arts research collections and develop and collaborate on programs, exhibits, and events.
The Music and Performing Arts Librarian provides vision and leadership for the Music Library, developing programming and services to meet the current and future needs of scholars, creators, performers, and lovers of music in the UNC Chapel Hill community.
The Music and Performing Arts Librarian also works closely with many campus and external partners, such as UNC Chapel Hill's Department of Music, the Department of Dramatic Art; performing arts programs and initiatives at Carolina like Carolina Performing Arts and Arts Everywhere, regional consortia; and national and international groups to build interdisciplinary partnerships in support of local research, teaching, and learning needs.
Education and Experience:
Subject knowledge of dramatic arts, dance, and other performing arts. Experience with library instruction, training, or classroom teaching. Experience providing research services, preferably in an academic setting. Experience assessing the impact of library services and/or collections. Experience building research collections in an academic library. Understanding of scholarly communications and open access issues related to music and performing arts scholarship. Evidence of successful participation in collaborative projects. Experience with digital scholarship tools and experience partnering with campus constituents on digital scholarship production. Bibliographic knowledge of German, French, or Italian. Ability to work independently and excel in a dynamic, collaborative, team-based environment. Ability to work effectively and collaboratively with various user communities, including students, faculty, researchers, colleagues, and community members. Commitment to professional development and growth.
Essential Skills:
Master's degree from an ALA-accredited program, or a related advanced degree. Strong academic grounding in musicology, music composition, or music performance. Knowledge of scholarly publishing and research dissemination practices for fields related to music and performing arts, including trends in digital scholarship. Experience with library research resources and tools in relevant subject areas. Experience creating welcoming and inclusive learning and research environments. Excellent interpersonal, oral, and written communication skills.
AA/EEO Statement:
The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill is an equal opportunity and affirmative action employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to age, color, disability, gender, gender expression, gender identity, genetic information, national origin, race, religion, sex, sexual orientation, or status as a protected veteran.
About The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Carolina rates among the nation’s great institutions of higher education, set on an historic and beautiful campus that celebrates all four seasons. Carolina’s students, faculty and staff come here from around the world, bringing varied cultural, racial and ethnic heritages that help make UNC-Chapel Hill a thriving intellectual center. We’re repeatedly ranked the nation’s best value in higher education for students seeking to earn a college degree – the University has garnered the top spot each time since the ranking’s launch in 1998.Whether you’ve just started your career, are new to academia or are a seasoned professional with assorted campus experiences to draw on, we hope you will find a great place at Carolina.
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Recording of plenary sessions that is intended for broadcast or webcast requires prior arrangement and permission through APAP;
Advance scheduling is required for all filming during exhibit hours;
Advance scouting, without cameras, is required;
All camera crew personnel must wear press badges, and badges must be visible while on the exhibit floor;
All camera crews will be escorted by a representative of the Conference while on the exhibit floor;
A list of filming needs, indicating company name and booth number, must be approved by APAP in advance of any filming;
Permission must be granted by each exhibitor before any filming begins. Camera crews must provide release forms before filming;
If you ?need power, other than battery pack, advance arrangements are required and can be arranged by contacting Leah Frelinghuysen;
You will be responsible for any costs related to electrical needs;
Interviews for exhibitors in the EXPO Hall should be scheduled up to one week before the conference starts (January 10, 2020) and advance scheduling is required for all filming during exhibit hours
Press Contact: Leah Frelinghuysen Media Relations Consultant, APAP|NYC 2020 Association of Performing Arts Professionals leah@monarchyPR.com
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