Kansas State University Libraries invites applications and nominations for a 
creative, collaborative, and service-minded individual to join our Academic 
Services Department in the Center for the Advancement of Digital Scholarship 
(CADS) as Scholarly Communication and Copyright Librarian. The individual in 
this position will have a primary focus of leading, educating, and providing 
outreach for copyright services, and will help support the Center’s other 
services. This position reports to the Academic Services Department Head. To be 
successful in this position, the incumbent must possess an ability to manage 
change and demonstrate excellent interpersonal, communication, and 
organizational skills to establish and maintain productive working 
relationships with all levels of staff in an environment where flexibility and 
collaboration are essential.

Following a May 22, 2018 fire in Hale Library, the university’s main library, 
the administration, faculty and staff, who had been looking forward to the 
creation of a first-floor learning commons, have instead reimagined the entire 
library from the ground up. Vital to the future of K-State Libraries will be 
strengthened scholarly communication and copyright services.

This is a full-time tenure-track academic appointment carrying full faculty 
status and responsibilities.  The candidate must have a commitment to 
scholarly/creative activities and professional service necessary for pursuing 
tenure and promotion at Kansas State University Libraries.

Responsibilities

Serve as primary contact for copyright and open licensing questions; maintain 
the copyright web presence and LibGuides.
Provide outreach, education, workshops, promotion, and consultations to the 
campus community regarding copyright/fair use, authors’ rights, and other 
scholarly communication topics.
Serve as a team member of the Open/Alternative Textbook Initiative providing 
feedback on projects and copyright information services.
Assist with New Prairie Press activities in the publication of journals, 
conferences, ebooks, and OER textbooks.
Work independently and collaboratively with colleagues to meet current 
scholarly communication demands and discover future campus needs related to the 
creation and dissemination of digital scholarship.
Initiate, build and nurture excellent relationships with a diverse community 
within the university, as well as external partners, in support of scholarly 
communication services.
Stay abreast of emerging, innovative trends and technologies, standards, 
publishing models, scholarly communication developments and related legislative 
initiatives and evaluate their adaptation to improve the local environment. 


Review of Applications Begins:

Immediately and continues until the position is filled. For best consideration, 
apply by August 15, 2022. 


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