Archives/Circulation Technician | |
University Library | |
010295 | |
Open Until Filled | |
Grade 5 | |
Nonexempt | |
Tuesday & Thursday 2:30-11:30pm Wednesday, Friday, Saturday 9:30-6:30pm | |
Dulaney-Browne Library | |
100 | |
n/a | |
College education is extremely desirable. Library science courses preferred. | |
12 months previous customer service experience. Library experience extremely desirable. | |
Excellent communication skills. | |
Under the supervision of the Archivist, this employee will assist researchers in person and by telephone in the use of the Archives and Special Collections materials. Assists in the supervision of the circulation department of the library, and supervises student assistants. Responsible for learning policies and procedures governing the circulation and archives departments. | |
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2 comments:
Hey Adri,
My alma mater, Oklahoma City University, still calls itself OCU, not OKCU. Oklahoma Christian University ("OC"), formerly Oklahoma Christian College and Oklahoma Christian University of Science and Arts, has been trying to grab the abbreviation "OCU" for a couple of decades, dating from about the time that the Gaylord family pulled its money out of OCU and put it in OCC (which promptly renamed itself).
I know this is all sort of like Ohio State insisting on being called THE Ohio State University, and it doesn't really matter much to anyone who didn't go there, but people who apply for this job would probably be wise to call the school OCU during the interview. :-)
Thanks Molly! Not being a native Okie I'm not familiar with all the college politics. So when I doubt I normally just grab the abbreviation off the site's URL.
Good tip though for interviewers -- in fact I suggest when you interview to make sure you use the correct name and if in doubt either use the full name of the institution or say the library's community. ;-)
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