
Yesterday on the SLIS listserv, I discovered the following job posting:
Does being paid to spend the summer in Northern Michigan in your own
cabin on beautiful Douglas Lake sound like a dream come true? The
University of Michigan Biological Station Library, located 265 miles
north of Ann Arbor, is recruiting for the Summer Librarian position.
Working closely with the Science Library, this unique position serves
as the librarian and on-site manager of the Library program for the
Summer session (June 22 - Aug 20).
Duties include: reference and instruction, interlibrary loan, reserves
maintenance, and general operations. Compensation will include room
and board at the Station during the Summer session, as well as a long
weekend in mid-May.
Minimum qualifications: ALA-accredited MLS
degree or equivalent, or currently a student in an ALA-accredited
program, with a strong interest in public service. Previous public
service experience in an undergraduate or science library is strongly
preferred. A science background is desired, but not required.
For more details, please see the official posting at http://umjobs.org/job_detail/66271/asst_librarian_temp. For more information about the UM Biological Station, see the Station website at http://www.lsa.umich.edu/umbs/.
My thoughts: It sounds like a vacation for a bibliophile. I wouldn't need a long weekend in May... *drool*
No comments:
Post a Comment