From maric at brandeis.edu Thu Apr 5 17:12:08 2018 From: maric at brandeis.edu (Maric Kramer) Date: Thu, 5 Apr 2018 17:12:08 -0400 Subject: [Neasis-l] Registration closing April 18! ACRLNEC 2018 Annual Conference Message-ID: *The Association of College and Research Libraries New England Chapter invites you to attend its 2018 Annual ConferenceFailing Forward: Experimentation and Creativity in Libraries Friday, May 4, 2018 at the Hotel 1620 , in Plymouth, MA Register now through April 18 We often talk at conferences about projects that went well. In contrast, we rarely discuss initiatives that failed, or unexpected obstacles that forced us to find another route to success. In our 2018 Annual Conference, the ACRL New England chapter is highlighting experimentation and creativity in college and research libraries by acknowledging that missteps and roadblocks are all part of the process. Join us in Plymouth, Massachusetts, in May 2018 to talk about 'failing forward.'Join us for a day full of professional enrichment, loaded with fantastic programming , networking opportunities , and ideas that will pique your curiosity and challenge your intellect. Since we'll be situated in beautiful Plymouth, we encourage you to come for the conference, stay for the weekend! Not already a member of ACRL New England? Join our organization today and get a discounted conference registration rate!DON?T MISS OUT:Want to save money on travel to the conference? Try using Rideshare this year!Questions? Email the 2018 Conference Planning Committee at acrlnec2018 at gmail.com .Official conference hashtag #acrlnec18* -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From t.hohenstein at northeastern.edu Tue Apr 10 12:13:41 2018 From: t.hohenstein at northeastern.edu (Hohenstein, Tom) Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2018 16:13:41 +0000 Subject: [Neasis-l] Entrepreneurship Librarian - Job Opportunity Message-ID: <9ecacfcd-f9a2-4b55-b2c7-c6159f5154f5@astromail.ai> Come join our team! Entrepreneurship Librarian https://neu.peopleadmin.com/postings/54129 To the point: Be a collaborative and engaging librarian interested in supporting entrepreneurship across the disciplines through instruction, learning, and research support; build strong relationships with students, faculty, and staff; support and enhance our core services; be willing to experiment, learn, adapt, and iterate. Help us expand the possible! Why work at Northeastern? Join a leading R1 institution committed to intensive research and deep, meaningful educational experiences for students at all levels. Here you?ll find innovative thinking about higher education where experiential learning is central to the mission. In this landscape University Libraries are a vital partner in learning, teaching, and research, serving a vibrant urban campus and global online community. New leadership, unique space planning initiatives, new collaborations with key partners, and a commitment to diversity and inclusion, community engagement, and supporting the research lifecycle shape the library?s innovative spirit and strategic directions. What?s the job? The Entrepreneurship Librarian will support the D'Amore-McKim School of Business as well as the entrepreneurship initiatives in colleges including: the Bouv? College of Health Sciences, the College of Engineering, the College of Computer and Information Science, the College of Science, and others. The successful candidate will work with a collaborative and interdisciplinary team of librarians supporting students, researchers, and faculty by providing engaging library services in multiple formats and mediums. The Entrepreneurship Librarian provides teaching, learning, and research support through virtual and in-person instructional sessions, consultations, and workshops. The successful candidate will also build relationships both on campus and with local partners to integrate library services and resources into entrepreneurship activities at Northeastern. Qualifications MLS or equivalent degree. At least 3 years of experience working as a research librarian in an academic research environment, preferably serving a business school or business-related fields such as finance, accounting, or management. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills. Excellent skills in collaboration and teamwork within a dynamic, continually evolving environment. Strong service orientation and understanding of user needs. Tom Hohenstein Head, S.T.E.M. & Entrepreneurship Northeastern University Libraries 360 Huntington Avenue Boston, MA 02115 t.hohenstein at northeastern.edu Schedule an Appointment -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: