The MIT Libraries seek an enthusiastic and collaborative professional to serve 
as an Engineering Librarian and to coordinate a team of colleagues supporting 
the renowned MIT Media Lab.
The Engineering and Media Lab (EML) Librarian serves as the Libraries’ expert 
on the research, teaching and learning practices related to Mechanical 
Engineering, the MIT Media Lab, and selected other engineering departments and 
interdisciplinary centers. As a liaison, the EML Librarian will:
• Provide innovative instruction and design learning experiences that address 
research practice, information and data management, and key issues of the 
global, digitally-networked information ecosystem.
• Offer expert research support throughout the entire research cycle from 
discovery to management of information and data to the development and 
dissemination of research products.
• Develop a program of outreach, drawing upon the full range of library 
services, to facilitate the success of varied research endeavors including 
local and global collaborations, interdisciplinary teams, industry or grand 
challenges competitions, online learning projects, and original undergraduate 
and graduate student research.
• Use institutional knowledge to facilitate collaborative learning communities 
and foster scholarly communities of practice with both service design and 
technologies.
• Engage in resource selection in relevant disciplines, and contribute to 
library collection development initiatives that both expand access to research 
through open access and inside-out collection practices, as well as help to 
shape the functionality of platforms through which information is made 
available.


Leveraging knowledge of their constituents’ goals and needs, and using 
systematic business intelligence practices, the EML Librarian gathers and 
analyzes information that is vital to the success of MIT Libraries’ strategic 
initiatives and innovative service design. The successful candidate will bring 
essential expertise, experience, and leadership skills for advancing the 
partnerships and collaborations needed in the MIT Libraries’ fulfillment of the 
Future of Libraries Task Force Report recommendations.
The EML Librarian reports to the Department Head for Liaison, Instruction & 
Reference Services. They work collaboratively with science and engineering 
colleagues to provide strong and evolving services, and with humanities, 
management and social science colleagues to support interdisciplinary research. 
The EML librarian supports the quality and impact of library services by 
leading or participating in department and system-wide initiatives, serving on 
teams and task forces, and through leadership or service coordination roles. 
Professionals who enthusiastically embrace the empathy, courage, 
self-reflection, and respect essential in a multi-cultural, diverse and 
inclusive workplace, and who strive to incorporate those values in public 
service work, research and program development are encouraged to apply.


QUALIFICATIONS include MLS/MLIS or an advanced degree in engineering or related 
fields, substantial and relevant experience in engineering research support, 
teaching, and working with communities of practice in science or engineering, 
and some combination of:
• Familiarity with or capacity to learn about and support interdisciplinary 
needs of scientists and engineers.
Engineering and Media Lab Librarian
Liaison, Instruction and Reference Services
Librarian II/III
• Ability to successfully engage with MIT’s teaching and learning environment, 
developing and maintaining outreach practices and relationships that support 
initiatives, student research, and innovative teaching practices.
• Evidence of potential to lead change, contribute to the development of new 
organizational structures or models, and design and implement new services.
• Demonstrated familiarity with a range of current trends in teaching such as 
experiential or problem-based learning.
• Familiarity with trends in science and engineering such as interdisciplinary 
and global collaborations, translating research into practice, open science, 
reproducible science, and open access to data and research.
• Experience with practices and tools that support effective collaboration such 
as project management, communicating with stakeholders, leading or launching 
teams.
• Skills in working independently, taking initiative, and managing competing 
priorities.
• Excellent skills for sharing information effectively in multiple contexts and 
employing appropriate communication technologies.
Preferred:
• MSLIS and an advanced degree in engineering or related field.
• A deep understanding of the literature and information sources used in 
multiple engineering fields.
• Experience in collection development both to support scholarship and teaching 
and to enhance global access to research data and results.
• Familiarity and experience working with data.
• Knowledge of scholarly communication practices in engineering and science.

SALARY AND BENEFITS: $68,000 is minimum entry-level salary. Actual appointment 
level and salary will depend on qualifications and experience. MIT offers 
excellent benefits including a choice of health and retirement plans, a dental 
plan, tuition assistance, and fully subsidized MBTA passes for local bus and 
subway service. Flexible work arrangements, including flex-time and 
telecommuting, are considered for positions that meet established criteria. The 
MIT Libraries is a collegial and supportive working environment and fosters 
professional growth of staff with management training and travel funding for 
professional meetings.

The MIT Libraries are dedicated to advancing research, teaching, and learning 
at MIT and beyond. In addition to supporting every part of the Institute with 
distinctive collections, world-class service and expertise, and welcoming 
spaces, the Libraries seek to define the global research library of the future. 
We aim to play a leading role in advancing knowledge to solve global challenges 
by enhancing the discovery, use, collection, creation, management, 
dissemination, and preservation of information across disciplines. Library 
staff at all levels contribute to this mission and to a culture that values 
openness, inclusion, innovation, and community.


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