NewBranch Librarian and Archives Coordinator University of Alabama LibrariesBranch Librarian and Archives CoordinatorSan Francisco, CA$89,488–$145,507 / yearCoordinates with and acts as liaison to the National Archives and Records Administration, the Federal Judicial Center, the Ninth Circuit Historical Society, museums, and other historical organizationsResearches, develops, and obtains permissions for displays and exhibits relating to the Court's historyMay assist with the development and production of oral histories relating to the CourtReference and Public ServicesProvides legal and non-legal research and reference services for judges, court staff, and other library users, including regular staffing of the service deskWorks as a team member supporting Library current awareness and other information delivery servicesMay develop library promotional materials and research guidesMay conduct orientations, trainings, presentations, tours and other educational and outreach activitiesMay serve on local court committees and/or on Circuit-wide or national library committees and working groupsMay participate in local bar activities and/or partner with other librarians or agencies on court related projectsMay support civic education initiativesOther duties and projects as assignedRequired QualificationsM.L.S. degree (or equivalent) from an ALA-accredited library schoolTwo years of professional law library experienceOne year of archives experienceExcellent research skillsKnowledge of library, archives, and knowledge management concepts, principles, and practicesExperience working with people at all levels; effective oral and written communication skillsStrong organizational and problem-solving skillsAptitude for performing functions requiring a high degree of accuracy and careful attention to detailAbility to prioritize demands from multiple usersAbility to travel occasionally to other locations within the Circuit and the judiciaryAbility to handle occasional moderate to heavy physical activityPreferred QualificationsFour years of progressively responsible library experienceTwo years of progressively responsible archives experienceDemonstrated skills in legal reference and researchExperience with digital archives software such as ArchivesSpaceExperience with archival processingJ.D. Representative DutiesBranch OperationsSupervises library paraprofessional staff and archive volunteersCoordinates the day-to-day operation of the Headquarters Library, including scheduling service desk hours and facilitating library access for judges, court staff, and other library usersOversees the Headquarters Library print collection, including collection development and maintenance, weeding projects and book shiftsWorks as a team member in coordinating services with other branch libraries throughout the CircuitArchives CollectionsCoordinates, administers, and advises on all aspects of identifying, organizing, preserving, and providing access to court records, judges' papers, artifacts, and other materials of historical significance to the Circuit.
Branch Librarian and Archives Coordinator United States CourtsBranch Librarian and Archives CoordinatorSan Francisco, CACourt Name/Organization Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals Overview of the Position The Ninth Circuit Court Libraries are currently accepting applications for the position of Branch Librarian and Archives Coordinator at our San Francisco Headquarters location. The successful candidate will join a team of librarians located throughout the Ninth Circuit who are committed to developing innovative resources and services for our users and will have the opportunity to participate in systemwide activities and initiatives.
NewBranch Librarian & Archives Lead San Francisco University of Alabama LibrariesBranch Librarian & Archives Lead San FranciscoSan Francisco, CAThe University of Alabama Libraries is searching for a Branch Librarian and Archives Coordinator for the Ninth Circuit Headquarters Library in San Francisco. Key responsibilities include supervising library staff, managing collections, and providing research services to judges and court staff.
Branch Librarian and Archives Coordinator Northern California Association of Law LibrariesBranch Librarian and Archives CoordinatorSan Francisco, CA$89,488–$145,507 / yearIn addition, the Branch Librarian and Archives Coordinator leads efforts to identify, preserve, organize, and promote access to materials documenting the history of the Court and participates in digital archives initiatives. The successful candidate will join a team of librarians located throughout the Ninth Circuit who are committed to developing innovative resources and services for our users and will have the opportunity to participate in systemwide activities and initiatives.
NewHeadquarters Branch Librarian & Archives Lead United States CourtsHeadquarters Branch Librarian & Archives LeadSan Francisco, CAApplicants should have an ALA-accredited M.L.S. degree, two years of experience in law libraries, and one year in archives. The ideal candidate should exhibit strong organizational skills and effective communication.#J-18808-Ljbffr.
NewArchives Digitization Intern: Scan, Metadata & Access SFMOMA San Francisco Museum of Modern ArtArchives Digitization Intern: Scan, Metadata & AccessSan Francisco, CAInterns will collaborate closely with staff to complete scanning projects, participate in archival inventory, and learn essential skills in the archives and records management field. SFMOMA San Francisco Museum of Modern Art is offering an internship in Archives and Records Management aimed at students and recent graduates.
NewBranch Librarian and Archives Coordinator South African AirwaysBranch Librarian and Archives CoordinatorSan Francisco, CA$89,488–$145,507 / yearCoordinates with and acts as liaison to the National Archives and Records Administration, the Federal Judicial Center, the Ninth Circuit Historical Society, museums, and other historical organizationsResearches, develops, and obtains permissions for displays and exhibits relating to the Court's historyMay assist with the development and production of oral histories relating to the CourtReference and Public ServicesProvides legal and non‑legal research and reference services for judges, court staff, and other library users, including regular staffing of the service deskWorks as a team member supporting Library current awareness and other information delivery servicesMay develop library promotional materials and research guidesMay conduct orientations, trainings, presentations, tours and other educational and outreach activitiesMay serve on local court committees and/or on Circuit‑wide or national library committees and working groupsMay participate in local bar activities and/or partner with other librarians or agencies on court related projectsMay support civic education initiativesOther duties and projects as assignedRequired QualificationsM.L.S. degree (or equivalent) from an ALA‑accredited library schoolTwo years of professional law library experienceOne year of archives experienceExcellent research skillsKnowledge of library, archives, and knowledge management concepts, principles, and practicesExperience working with people at all levels; effective oral and written communication skillsStrong organizational and problem‑solving skillsAptitude for performing functions requiring a high degree of accuracy and careful attention to detailAbility to prioritize demands from multiple usersAbility to travel occasionally to other locations within the Circuit and the judiciaryAbility to handle occasional moderate to heavy physical activityPreferred QualificationsFour years of progressively responsible library experienceTwo years of progressively responsible archives experienceDemonstrated skills in legal reference and researchExperience with digital archives software such as ArchivesSpaceExperience with archival processingJ.D. Representative DutiesBranch OperationsSupervises library paraprofessional staff and archive volunteersCoordinates the day‑to‑day operation of the Headquarters Library, including scheduling service desk hours and facilitating library access for judges, court staff, and other library usersOversees the Headquarters Library print collection, including collection development and maintenance, weeding projects and book shiftsWorks as a team member in coordinating services with other branch libraries throughout the CircuitArchives CollectionsCoordinates, administers, and advises on all aspects of identifying, organizing, preserving, and providing access to court records, judges' papers, artifacts, and other materials of historical significance to the Circuit.
NewBranch Librarian & Archives Lead - SF Court Library South African AirwaysBranch Librarian & Archives Lead - SF Court LibrarySan Francisco, CASouth African Airways is seeking a Branch Librarian and Archives Coordinator at the Ninth Circuit Headquarters Library in San Francisco, CA. The successful candidate will supervise staff, provide research services, and manage physical archives while promoting access to historical materials.
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Branch Librarian and Archives Coordinator U.S. Court of Appeals, Ninth CircuitBranch Librarian and Archives CoordinatorSan Francisco, CA$89,488–$145,507 / yearThe successful candidate will join a team of librarians located throughout the Ninth Circuit who are committed to developing innovative resources and services for our users and will have the opportunity to participate in systemwide activities and initiatives. In addition, the Branch Librarian and Archives Coordinator leads efforts to identify, preserve, organize, and promote access to materials documenting the history of the Court and participates in digital archives initiatives.
NewHead Librarian & Archives Coordinator - Court Library U.S. Court of Appeals, Ninth CircuitHead Librarian & Archives Coordinator - Court LibrarySan Francisco, CAThe successful candidate will supervise library staff, manage resources, and assist judges and court staff while promoting access to historical materials. This role combines library leadership and archives coordination, overseeing collection management and providing research services.