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Law Librarian-LAC Group

  • 01 Apr 2021 5:05 PM
    Message # 10261611

    Position Title:

    Law Librarian-LAC Group

    Position Description:

    LAC Group is seeking a Law Librarian with experience performing research in the fields of mining and administrative law, including Federal and administrative cases, statutory and regulatory law, legislative and regulatory history, and other areas and related topics impacting the work of the Federal Mine Safety and Health Review Commission (FMSHRC). The Librarian will be responsible for maintaining the Library’s SharePoint site, providing specialized reference services, maintaining and developing the digital and physical collections, training and educating staff, and collaborating with the Library Committee. This is a part-time position (24 hours a week) and will initially be performed remotely due to COVID restrictions.

    Responsibilities:
    Provide general, legal, and legislative reference services using expert knowledge, published and unpublished sources, and electronic databases, such as Westlaw.
    Develop and maintain Library SharePoint site, in coordination with FMSHRC SharePoint Administrator.
    Retrieve and disseminate appellate filings from Pacer.
    Evaluate the authoritativeness, currency, and relevance of specialized information available on FMSHRC-related issues.
    Manage electronic subscriptions and vendor relations.
    Curate, maintain, and distribute FMSHRC’s Digital Assets.
    Assist in library collection maintenance including: acquisitions; serials processing; shelving multiple formats of legal and other research materials; weeding superseded materials; shifting contents of shelves as needed; and ensuring that the library's physical collection is consistent with the electronic inventory.
    Review the veracity of the online library catalog; edit and verify catalog records for conformance with collection and established cataloging policies.
    Monitor library ordering and purchasing; maintain a Microsoft Excel spreadsheet for coordination with the Office of the Executive Director (OED).
    Monitor preserved materials to ensure adherence to established standards.
    Identify superseded materials; dispose of such material in line with Federal rules and regulations.
    Review brochures, websites, catalogs, and other sources for possible acquisition; assess materials acquired from different sources and identify the need for new subscriptions and renewals.
    Train FMSHRC staff in one-on-one or group instruction formats, via in-person, teleconference, or recorded sessions.
    Promote useful research tools and strategies to agency staff
    Prepare a library column for submission to FMSHRC’s newsletter "The Scoop."
    Monitor relevant newsfeeds and other sources for inclusion on library intranet/SharePoint pages and/or distribution to agency employees.
    Attend library committee meetings; keep the Committee informed of library activities, make recommendations, and respond to Committee concerns.

    Qualifications:
    Required
    Masters of Library and Information Science (MLIS) with a certificate in Law Librarianship OR Three years as a professional law librarian
    Demonstrated knowledge of mining and administrative law
    Solid understanding of legal documentation
    Expert SharePoint skills
    Experience with online legal research portals including Lexis, Westlaw and Hein
    Demonstrated knowledge of best practices and current trends and issues applying information technology to libraries and law practice
    At least 2 years of experience with vendor management, database and web technology within a law or business library
    Knowledgeable in integrated library management systems with proficiency in online research and legal databases
    Ability to learn quickly and work with multiple groups
    Excellent written and oral communication skills
    Experience training users in searching and use of legal databases
    Experience with library collection maintenance, both physical and digital

    Desired
    Juris Doctor (JD) degree

    Application Process:

    https://www.libgig.com/careers/law-librarian-lac-group/a0E1H00001Nu1E3UAJ/

    Deadline:

    4/30/2021



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