Library Director
Company: Alsip-Merrionette Park Public Library District
Location: Chicago
Posted on: April 1, 2025
Job Description:
Our Mission: Since the 1893 World Columbian Exposition, our
organization has aimed to connect people to the natural environment
and human history.The Library Director oversees the Marie Louise
Rosenthal Library at the Field Museum of Natural History, Chicago.
This individual manages all aspects of care and management for the
Library, including Archives, Photo Archives, and Rare Book and
General Library, and supports researchers in natural and cultural
history. The Museum seeks an individual with innovative ideas for
museum libraries and a proven record of building intra- and
inter-organizational relationships. This position reports to the
Vice President of Collections, Conservation, and Research.Duties
and responsibilities:
- Direct the strategic planning and prioritization of projects,
including periodic evaluations and assessments, for the Marie
Louise Rosenthal Library with a special focus on digitization and
digital initiatives.
- Provide leadership for developing initiatives related to the
Library, ensuring that all holdings are discoverable, accessible,
and effectively used in Museum-wide endeavors, research,
programming, exhibition, and education initiatives.
- Oversee, coordinate, and carry out a variety of care duties for
the Library, including several satellite libraries throughout the
building, ensuring that best practices are followed for materials
care and preservation.
- Coordinate and prioritize Library activities, including
outreach, special programs, and digitization, as related to the
Museum's strategic priorities.
- Budget planning, monitoring, and reporting for the
Library.
- Work with Field Museum researchers and other staff on
identifying strategic acquisitions.
- Serve as primary liaison for external partnerships, including
Biodiversity Heritage Library (BHL), Consortium of Academic
Research Libraries in Illinois (CARLI), Reaching Across Illinois
Libraries (RAILS), and the International Environmental Library
Consortium (IELC).
- Contribute to professional organizations at multiple levels and
keep up-to-date with trends and developments in libraries,
especially natural history libraries.
- Build and strengthen external partnerships with local,
national, and global libraries.
- Represent the Library to relevant Board of Trustees committees
and the Board in general.
- Assist in fundraising, including grant submissions and
fulfillment, and promotion for the Library and general Museum
operations.
- Provide research and reference assistance for the Library to
users.
- Oversee the Museum's interlibrary loan program and online
resource subscriptions.
- Support loans of materials for internal and external
exhibitions, and assist with the development and review of
exhibition and educational content as needed.
- Work with the Museum's Center for Repatriation to fulfill
obligations related to the repatriation of Library materials,
especially with regard to NAGPRA.
- Oversee physical moves of the Library's materials, equipment,
and furniture as needed and work with other Museum staff to assess
space needs across the institution.
- Participate in museum disaster planning and serve as the
primary contact for after-hours emergencies in Library storage
spaces.
- Supervise all Library staff plus volunteers and interns as
needed.
- Recruit, hire, manage, and evaluate Library staff as
needed.Qualifications:
- Graduation from an accredited American Library Association
program with a Master's degree in Library Science.
- At least five years of progressively responsible professional
library experience including three years of supervisory experience,
preferably in a natural history and/or research library.
- Functional knowledge of LibGuides, Integrated Library System
(preferably OCLC's WorldShare Management Systems), ContentDM, and
other library applications.
- Strong knowledge of library operations, current trends, and
best practices for museum and/or research libraries.
- Excellent management, organizational, and communication skills,
including personnel supervision, budget administration, and peer
collaboration.
- Experience with special collections in all formats, including
rare books, archives, and photo archives.
- Understanding of preservation issues common in specialized
libraries.
- Knowledge of the rare book and manuscript trade.
- Successful fundraising experience or a desire to engage in
fundraising.
- Strong interpersonal skills and the ability to work with a
diverse group of colleagues, researchers, donors, and other
individuals and communities.
- Demonstrated collegiality, professional contributions, and a
record of collaboration.
- Commitment to equity, diversity, and inclusion.
- Record of successful project oversight and
decision-making.
- Excellent spoken and written communication skills.Supervision
of Others:
- Cataloging and Metadata Librarian
- Library Technical Assistant
- Library Collections Specialist
- Photo ArchivistAbout the Library:The Field Museum Library is
committed to supporting the Museum's mission as an educational and
research institution concerned with diversity and relationships in
nature and among cultures. We seek to provide convenient and
effective access to quality library services, research collections,
and information resources to meet the scientific, professional, and
creative needs of the research and educational communities. The
strengths of the holdings parallel the strengths of the Museum's
scientific collections in the fields of anthropology and
archaeology, botany, geology, paleontology, meteoritics, and
zoology. The Library emphasizes biological systematics,
evolutionary biology, geology, archaeology, ethnology, and material
culture.The Library's holdings include more than 275,000 volumes of
books and journals. Serial publications account for two-thirds of
the Library's holdings in some subject areas. The Library currently
subscribes to about 275 domestic and foreign journals. The Museum's
staff has easy access to items not held in its Library through the
Library's Interlibrary Loan service.The Library maintains several
significant special collections. The Museum Archives holds nearly
1,800 linear feet of paper material and original Museum motion
picture films. These materials document the Museum's expedition
activities to many continents, the administrative and collections
history of the Museum, and the history and practice of science. The
Library's Photo Archives comprises over 300,000 images that
document the history and architecture of the Museum, its
exhibitions, staff, and scientific expeditions. The Rare Book Room
includes 7,500 volumes and 3,000 works of art. The core of the Rare
Book Room consists of several specialized holdings in areas such as
ornithology, mineralogy, gemology, natural history, travel and
exploration, and the anthropology and culture of China. The Art
Collection encompasses works related to scientific illustration,
anthropology, and natural history.Since 2009, the Library has been
an active participant in the Biodiversity Heritage Library (BHL).
The BHL is a consortium of natural history and botanical libraries
that cooperate to digitize the legacy literature of biodiversity
held in their collections and to make that literature available for
open access and responsible use as a part of a global "biodiversity
commons." The BHL consortium works with the international taxonomic
community, rights holders, and other interested parties to ensure
that this biodiversity heritage is made available to a global
audience through open-access principles. In partnership with the
Internet Archive and through local digitization efforts, the BHL
has digitized millions of pages of taxonomic literature,
representing over 120,000 titles and over 200,000 volumes.The Field
Museum is an equal-opportunity employer. We are committed to
providing a workplace free from discrimination, embracing
diversity, and fostering mutual respect. We value the unique
perspectives each team member brings, which empowers our ability to
innovate and overcome challenges.At the Field Museum, we are
dedicated to making our career website and recruitment process
accessible to everyone. If you encounter any difficulty when using
or accessing our online application, or if you need a reasonable
accommodation for completing your application, participating in
interviews, or any other part of the selection process, please
reach out to us at accessibility@fieldmuseum.org.Field Museum of
Natural HistoryChicago, IL 60605
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