Librarian Appointments Clause Samples
Librarian Appointments. (a) Criteria
(i) an initial undergraduate degree (the Association of Universities and Colleges of Canada may be applied to for an opinion in cases where there is doubt about whether the qualifications presented meet existing Canadian standards); and,
(ii) a professional library qualification from an ALA accredited library school or an international library school which has been accredited by a national professional library association recognized by the Canadian Library Association (the Canadian Library Association may be applied to for an opinion in cases where there is doubt about whether the qualifications presented meet existing Canadian Standards).
Librarian Appointments a) Appointment of Librarians may be made at any time during the year, and shall be one of the following types:
(i) limited term;
(ii) probationary; or
(iii) continuing.
Librarian Appointments. 20.1 At the University, Librarians are defined by excellence and achievement in a combination of three areas: librarianship, research and scholarship, and service.
20.2 The rights, duties, and responsibilities of a Librarian Member shall consist primarily of the professional duties of librarianship, as well as an appropriate and reasonable combination of research and scholarship, and service.
20.3 Librarian appointments will fall into one of the following categories:
a) Librarian III b) Librarian II c) Librarian I 20.4 Definitions
a) Librarian III:
Librarian Appointments. Definitions
26.1 All Librarian Members shall have an Appointment corresponding to one of the following types:
a) Continuing Appointment-track Appointment
Librarian Appointments. In filling Librarian positions, first consideration will be given to the candidate’s education, Professional Practice of Academic Librarianship, as well as his/her demonstrated experience and aptitude for the position under consideration. Librarian members must have an initial undergraduate degree and an MLIS from an ALA-accredited library school, or an international library school which has been accredited by a national professional library association recognized by the Canadian Library Association (the Canadian Library Association may be applied to for an opinion in cases where there is doubt about whether the qualifications presented meeting existing Canadian Standards). The MLIS is considered the terminal degree for Librarian members.
Librarian Appointments. In filling Librarian positions, first consideration will be given to the candidate's education, Professional Practice of Academic Librarianship, as well as their demonstrated experience and aptitude for the position under consideration. Librarian members must have an initial undergraduate degree and an Masters of Library & Information Science (MUS) from an American Library Association (ALA) accredited library school, or an international library school which has been accredited by a national professional library association recognized by The Canadian Federation of Library Associations (The Canadian Federation of Library Associations may be applied to for an opinion in cases where there is doubt about whether the qualifications presented meeting existing Canadian Standards). The Masters of Library & Information Science (MLIS) is considered the terminal degree for Librarian members.
