Law Practice and Technology Librarian
The University of Minnesota Law Library invites applications for the Law Practice and Technology Librarian position. The Law Library is seeking an energetic and motivated applicant who is interested in becoming the Library’s subject matter expert on emerging legal technologies and their impact on the practice of law. The University of Minnesota Law Library is located on the University of Minnesota campus, on the banks of the Mississippi River, in the vibrant and affordable city of Minneapolis. Professional librarians are members of the Law Library Faculty and have the opportunity to achieve promotion and continuous appointment based on successful fulfillment of job responsibilities, scholarship, and professional service. Responsibilities The Law Practice and Technology Librarian plays a critical role in serving the Law School community. Primary responsibilities of this position include designing and teaching an upper-division two-credit course on Law Practice and Technology within the Law School curriculum; creating and overseeing library spaces devoted to law practice technologies; and acting as liaison to the Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology. Additional responsibilities include: serving as a member of the Law Library’s reference team; participating as a member of the first-year legal research instruction team; engaging in research and scholarship relevant to law librarianship, legal education, or substantive legal subjects; participating in professional service activities; representing the Law Library at the campus, regional, and national levels; and other duties as assigned. The Law Practice and Technology Librarian will report to the Associate Director for Research Services. Salary: $100,000 to $115,000