Scholarly Impact Librarian
Department Summary
The Ohio University Libraries invites applications and nominations for the position of Scholarly Impact Librarian in the Research Services department.
Reporting to the Head of Research Services, the Scholarly Impact Librarian provides scholarly impact support to Ohio University researchers, helping them analyze and articulate their research impact using both traditional and alternative metrics, assisting with the promotion of their scholarly output, providing guidance on open access publishing models, and offering training and guidance for supported research tools.
Additionally, the Scholarly Impact Librarian will provide instruction, reference, and consultation services to faculty and students. The librarian will help build sustainable collections that support the University's research and instructional needs in a team environment.
Specifically, the Scholarly Impact Librarian will:
- Partner with faculty and campus units to understand and promote the University's scholarly research impact using both traditional and alternative metrics.
- Provide consultation services, workshops, and guides to help researchers articulate their individual research impact.
- Manage the integration and promotion of ORCID and other scholarly identifier programs on campus.
- Collaborate with team members and researchers to promote open access publishing models and assist with solutions for hosting open research to the public, including through the OHIO Open Library.
- Work with department members, library colleagues, and other University units to develop services, programming, and digital learning resources to support student and faculty research initiatives, including providing training on library resources and scholarly tools.
- Collaborate with other librarians and library departments to build and maintain collections that support the curriculum and research needs.
- Contribute to providing instruction, reference, and consultation services to the students and faculty.
- Engage in regular professional development through research, publications, presentations, and participation in regional, national, and/or international professional organizations, contributing to the Libraries' best practices and innovative services.
- Serve on Libraries committees, task forces, and other groups to help advance the Libraries' strategic goals, and contribute to achieving assigned annual objectives and KPIs, demonstrating accountability for performance and results.
- Provides outreach and collaboration with the University community.
Minimum Qualifications
Requires a Master's degree accredited by the American Library Association or equivalent national or international body and 1 or more years of related professional experience, or equivalent education and experience.
Preferred Qualifications
- Teaching or presentation experience.
- Experience working in an academic library.
Find Your Best Opportunity
Tell them AcademicJobs.com sent you!









