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The J.N. Desmarais Library invites applications from two innovative and
creative individuals for

tenure-track faculty positions: one responsible for e-learning services and
related library systems

and one responsible for providing library services for the new School of
Architecture.

  
The E-Learning Librarian will, in both official languages:

  * Develop an e-learning delivery plan that aligns with the Laurentian University Strategic Plan 2012-1027.
  * Monitor and document e-learner progress to ensure outcomes are being achieved.
  * Provide support and guidance for the e-learning environment.
  * Promote, enhance, and support systems to sustain e-learning initiatives, such as integrated library system (Evergreen) and the institutional repository (DSpace).
  * Provide reference services, in both official languages.
  * Provide library instruction in assigned subject areas, in both official languages.
  * Develop and maintain assigned subject areas of the library collection.
The successful candidate must have:

  * A Master's degree in Library/Information Science from an ALA-accredited program.
  * Current knowledge of e-learning trends and technologies.
  * Current knowledge of telecommunications and networks as they relate to libraries.
  * Excellent organizational and interpersonal skills.
  * Excellent communication skills, oral and written, in both official languages.
A degree in Education or related field, programming experience, and previous
academic library

experience, preferably two years, will be an asset.

  
**Compensation:**  
Laurentian University librarians are Members of the Laurentian University
Faculty Association

(LUFA). Information on LUFA and the Collective Agreement can be found at
[http://www.lufapul.ca](http://www.lufapul.ca)

  
**Additional information:**  
Laurentian University is a bilingual institution (English/French) and an equal
opportunity

employer who encourages applications from all qualified applicants, including
women,

Aboriginal peoples, members of visible minorities, and persons with
disabilities. In accordance

with Canadian immigration requirements, priority will be given to Canadian
citizens and

permanent residents. More information on Laurentian University can be found at

[http://www.laurentian.ca](http://www.laurentian.ca).

  
Applicants should provide a cover letter clearly indicating the position
applying for, a detailed

curriculum vitae, and three current letters of reference addressed to: Robert
Kerr, Vice-President,

Academic and Provost by email to [log in to unmask] no later than April 30,
2013.



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