Another job!
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> From: Richard Cox[SMTP:[log in to unmask]]
> Sent: 29 September 2000 14:01
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: please post for me
>
> Please post to archives-nra --- although I am a member, my posting of the
> following position was rejected for some reason. Thanks.
>
> FACULTY POSITION
>
> The Department of Library and Information Science of the School of
> Information Sciences of the University of Pittsburgh is seeking applicants
> for a tenure track teaching and research position. The University of
> Pittsburgh of the Commonwealth System of Higher Education is a
> nonsectarian, coeducational, state-related, public research university
> enrolling 32,300 students and employing 9,600 faculty members, research
> associates, and staff. The School of Information Sciences is an
> internationally known leader in educating individuals for the information
> professions.
>
> The School is looking for a faculty member qualified to teach courses and
> conduct research in archives, records management, preservation, digital
> preservation, and electronic records systems and management. The School
> is looking for a colleague who has substantial understanding of archival
> science and records management from a variety of organizational
> perspectives, especially in an electronic environment from both a
> theoretical and practical perspective and as relates to the library and
> information sciences.
>
> The successful candidate will assist in the development of a leading
> program for the education of records professionals in the modern
> information disciplines. The School seeks a colleague who can direct
> doctoral research and provide leadership in advancing theoretical and
> professional issues related to the management of archives and records in
> all organizational settings. The School is most interested in individuals
> with energy, imagination, and an outstanding commitment to the importance
> of records in the modern information professions and the implications of
> the Internet, World Wide Web, and networking for archival and records
> management.
>
> Qualifications include an earned doctorate, demonstrated excellence in
> teaching, and demonstrated potential for a record of excellence in
> research and publication. Relevant professional practice in archives or
> records management programs or research libraries and a successful record
> of securing grants are highly desirable. Consideration will be given to
> doctoral candidates who are in the final phase of their dissertation
> research and defense.
>
> The University of Pittsburgh offers a high level of staff and
> technological support for teaching and research, an atmosphere of
> collegiality, and a multicultural and diversified faculty and student
> body. The School of Information Sciences is one of the largest in the
> country, offering opportunity and commitment to the creative use of
> innovative technology. The School has a fully equipped computer
> laboratory. The School's archives and records management program is
> highly regarded and internationally known. The School is in the process
> of creating a separate masters degree in archival studies.
>
> The appointment is at the level of Assistant Professor, although
> consideration will be given, depending on qualifications, for an
> appointment to be made at the Associate Professor level. Salary is
> negotiable. Preferred starting date is September 2001. Please send
> resume and representative publications and provide three names for
> reference to Dr. Richard J. Cox, Chair, DLIS Faculty Search Committee,
> School of Information Sciences, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA
> 15260; fax no.: 412-648-7001; e-mail: [log in to unmask] In the
> application materials, interested parties should have prepared a brief
> statement on how they believe they would fit into the School's programs
> based on a review of the School's homepage at
> http://www2.sis.pitt.edu. Consideration of applicants will begin on
> November 1, 2000 and continue until the position is filled.
>
> The School is particularly interested in applications from minority
> candidates. The University of Pittsburgh is an Affirmative Action, Equal
> Opportunity employer and strongly encourages women and minorities to
> apply.
>
>
> Richard J. Cox
> Professor
> Department of Library and Information Sciences
> School of Information Sciences
> University of Pittsburgh
> Pittsburgh, PA 15260
> Voice: 412-624-3245
> FAX: 412-648-7001
> e-mail: [log in to unmask]
> homepage: http://www.lis.pitt.edu/~rjc
>
>
>
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