Library Publishing Specialist

Job Description

The Libraries Publishing Unit provides publishing support to the Purdue community, increasing distribution, access, and visibility of Purdue scholarship through open scholarship. Supporting the Libraries goal to broaden availability of open scholarship to advance equitable and financially sustainable access to scholarly resources, this position supports Open Access publication of original scholarship at Purdue University. As part of the Libraries Publishing Unit, this position manages and maintains continued publication series, provides guidance and training to editors, and serves as liaison between clients, vendors, and the Libraries Publishing Unit.  Purdue University Libraries and School of Information Studies seeks an enthusiastic and collaborative individual to serve as Library Publishing Specialist. As a member of the Library Publishing Unit, the successful candidate will join a dynamic team seeking to reframe and redefine our Library Publishing Program.  The salary for this position is $41,400 - $57,500 commensurate with education and experience.Please note that you will need to upload a cover letter for consideration.

Responsibilities + Skills

Education

Bachelors degree in a relevant fieldTwo (2) Three (3) years of experienceAn equivalent combination of experience and education may be considered

Experience

Job Summary

  • Published on: Saturday, 30th March 2024
  • Designation: Library Publishing Specialist
  • industry: Education
  • Vacancy: 1
  • Employment Status: Full-time
  • Job Location: San Antonio, TX
  • Salary: 0
  • Gender:
  • Application Deadline: Saturday, 30th March 2024

About the Company

  • Company Name: Purdue University.
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  • Website: http://www.purdue.edu
  • Company Profile:
  • Hail, hail to old Purdue! Purdue University enrolls about 74,000 undergraduate, graduate, and continuing education students at its flagship West Lafayette campus, four regional campuses, and College of Technology locations. The university offers undergraduate and graduate programs from about a dozen colleges, including agriculture, education, nursing, veterinary medicine, and family sciences; its College of Technology provides industrial courses (applicable towards associate's or bachelor's degrees) in conjunction with local communities throughout Indiana. The student-faculty ratio is 14:1. Purdue was founded in 1869 and named for local businessman John Purdue, who donated $150,000 toward its establishment.

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