Demonstrated Effectiveness in Professional Practice of Librarianship. 10.1.4.1 The primary role of Librarian Members is to support the teaching, learning, and research needs of the University community through professional practice. Effectiveness in professional practice implies the successful provision of academic library services, programs, and collections that align with the strategic goals of the University. Professional practice of librarianship may include, but is not limited to: information literacy instruction; selection, organization, evaluation, and preservation of information resources; research and reference consultation; design of systems and applications to facilitate discovery and dissemination of information; planning, implementing, and coordinating library services, programs, or functions.
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Demonstrated Effectiveness in Professional Practice of Librarianship. 10.1.4.1 The primary role of Librarian Members is to support and advance the teaching, learning, and research needs of the University community through professional practice. Effectiveness in professional practice implies the successful provision of academic library services, programs, and collections that align with the strategic goals of the University. Professional practice of librarianship may include, include but is not limited to: information literacy instruction; selection, organization, evaluation, and preservation the provision of information resources; research and reference consultation; the design of systems and applications to facilitate discovery and dissemination of informationknowledge and scholarship; the planning, implementingimplementation, and coordinating coordination, and administration of library services, programs, functions, or functions.units.
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Demonstrated Effectiveness in Professional Practice of Librarianship. 10.1.4.1 The primary role of Librarian librarian Members is to support the teaching, learning, and research needs of the University community through professional practice. Effectiveness in professional practice implies the successful provision of academic library services, programs, and collections that align with the strategic goals of the University. Professional practice of librarianship may include, but is not limited to: information literacy instruction; selection, organization, evaluation, and preservation of information resources; research and reference consultation; design of systems and applications to facilitate discovery and dissemination of information; planning, implementing, and coordinating library services, programs, or functions.
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Samples: Collective Agreement