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Law Library Jobs in Texas (NOW HIRING)

ALC Library Courier

Abilene, TX · On-site

$15.25 - $19.25/hr

The ALC Library Courier delivers library materials daily between the libraries of ACU, Hardin ... law. ACU is committed to maintaining a safe and secure campus environment and protecting the ...

ALC Library Courier

Abilene, TX · On-site

$15.25 - $19.25/hr

The ALC Library Courier delivers library materials daily between the libraries of ACU, Hardin ... law. ACU is committed to maintaining a safe and secure campus environment and protecting the ...

Master's Degree in Library or Information Science with an academic background in Data Science and 3 years of experience is required. Law or professional services firm experience is preferred.

Master's Degree in Library or Information Science with an academic background in Data Science and 3 years of experience is required. Law or professional services firm experience is preferred.

Master's Degree in Library or Information Science with an academic background in Data Science and 3 years of experience is required. Law or professional services firm experience is preferred.

Master's Degree in Library or Information Science with an academic background in Data Science and 3 years of experience is required. Law or professional services firm experience is preferred.

LIBRARIAN - ELEMENTARY

Round Rock, TX · On-site

$59K - $73K/yr

Master's degree in Library and Information Science from a college/university accredited by the ... law. Employment decisions will be made on the basis of each applicant's job qualifications ...

LIBRARIAN - ELEMENTARY

Round Rock, TX · On-site

$59K - $73K/yr

Master's degree in Library and Information Science from a college/university accredited by the ... law. Employment decisions will be made on the basis of each applicant's job qualifications ...

LIBRARIAN - ELEMENTARY

Round Rock, TX · On-site

$59K - $73K/yr

Master's degree in Library and Information Science from a college/university accredited by the ... law. Employment decisions will be made on the basis of each applicant's job qualifications ...

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How much do law library jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 19, 2026, the average hourly pay for law library in Texas is $19.11, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $14.76 and $22.40 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a law library?

A law library is a specialized library that provides access to a wide range of legal resources, such as statutes, case law, regulations, legal journals, and research materials. These libraries are typically used by lawyers, judges, law students, and researchers to find authoritative legal information. Law libraries can be found in law schools, courts, government agencies, and private law firms, and often offer both physical and online resources to support legal research and education.

What are the qualifications to work in a law library?

The primary qualifications for working in a law library are a Juris Doctor degree or master's degree and two years of experience in a library area. You do not need to be a lawyer or a legal assistant to work in a law library. In fact, most law libraries are happy to hire applicants who focus on library science instead of the law itself, as this role focuses more on finding information than using it. Fulfilling the duties and responsibilities of this position requires communication skills, research skills, organizational skills, and the ability to respond to requests from patrons quickly. Law libraries are somewhat geographically limited to law schools and other places related to the judicial system, such as courthouses. As such, you may need to commute or move to work in one.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a law librarian, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Law Librarian, you need expertise in legal research, information management, and a master's degree in library science (often with a focus on law or a J.D.). Familiarity with legal databases such as Westlaw, LexisNexis, and integrated library systems is typically required. Strong organizational, communication, and problem-solving skills help you effectively support attorneys, students, and researchers. These competencies ensure accurate, efficient access to legal information, directly impacting the quality of legal research and services provided.

How do law librarians typically collaborate with legal professionals and faculty in a law library setting?

Law librarians work closely with attorneys, faculty, and students to provide research support, curate legal resources, and deliver instructional sessions on legal research techniques. They often collaborate on complex legal research projects, assist with reference queries, and help design resource guides tailored to specific courses or practice areas. This teamwork fosters a dynamic environment where effective communication and a deep understanding of legal information needs are essential for success.

What is the difference between Law Library vs Paralegal?

AspectLaw LibraryParalegal
Required CredentialsTypically requires a law library certification or relevant library science degreeUsually requires a paralegal certificate or associate degree in paralegal studies
Work EnvironmentLaw libraries, legal institutions, law firmsLaw firms, corporate legal departments, government agencies
Industry UsageLegal research, library management, legal information organizationLegal research, document preparation, case management

Law librarians focus on managing legal information resources and assisting with legal research within law libraries, often requiring specialized library science credentials. Paralegals perform legal support tasks such as research, document drafting, and case organization, typically with paralegal certification. While both roles support legal professionals, law librarians specialize in information management, whereas paralegals are more involved in casework and legal procedures.

What are the most commonly searched types of Law Library jobs in Texas?

The most popular types of Law Library jobs in Texas are:

What cities in Texas are hiring for Law Library jobs?

Cities in Texas with the most Law Library job openings:

Infographic showing various Law Library job openings in Texas as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 84% Full Time, 14% Part Time, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 96% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 2% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $39,751 per year, or $19.1 per hour.

Library D.M.C. Lab Manager

Del Mar College

Corpus Christi, TX • On-site

$52K - $67K/yr

Full-time

Posted 21 days ago


Del Mar College rating

7.9

Company rating: 7.9 out of 10

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Job description

Posting Details
Position Information
Posting Number
S1244
This position is open to
Open to All Applicants
Job Title
Library D.M.C. Lab Manager
Department
Learning Resources
Position Type
Exempt
Employment Status
Full-Time-Staff
Salary
$52,772.00 - $67,285.50 per 12 months
Open Date
07/30/2026
Close Date
08/31/2026
Open Until Filled
No
Position Summary Information
Job Description Summary
The Library Discover, Make, Create (D.M.C.) Lab Manager is responsible for managing the operations of the DMC Lab makerspace and recording studios in the William F. White Jr. Library.
Minimum Qualifications
Bachelor's degree in Educational Technology, Library Technology, Media Production, Information Technology, Digital Media, Engineering Technology, or a related field
One (1) year experience supporting instructional technologies, makerspaces, media labs, or studio production environments.
Required Job Knowledge, Skills, Abilities
Demonstrated experience operating and troubleshooting makerspace equipment (e.g., 3D printers, 3D scanners, laser cutters, large format plotters, sublimation printers, sewing machines, vinyl cutters, etc.) and/or video/audio recording equipment (cameras, lighting, microphones, mixers, capture devices).
Experience with media production and editing software (e.g., Adobe Creative Cloud, Final Cut Pro, Camtasia, Audacity, or similar platforms).
Ability to provide instruction and training in both individual and group settings.
Knowledge of safety standards and risk mitigation practices related to fabrication equipment and studio production environments.
Strong technical troubleshooting and problem-solving skills.
Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
Strong customer service orientation and commitment to supporting an open-access student population.
Ability to communicate complex technical concepts clearly and patiently to students, faculty, and staff.
Ability to manage multiple priorities, maintain equipment schedules, and meet project deadlines.
Ability to work collaboratively with students, faculty, librarians, IT staff, and campus partners.
Preferred Qualifications
Supervisory experience
Experience working in an academic library or higher education environment.
Experience integrating makerspace or multimedia production into curriculum and course assignments.
Certification or formal training in digital fabrication technologies (e.g., 3D modeling, CAD software such as Fusion 360, Tinkercad, SolidWorks).
Experience supporting podcasting, livestreaming, green screen production, or advanced audio engineering workflows.
Familiarity with copyright, fair use, Creative Commons licensing, and accessibility standards for multimedia content (e.g., captioning, ADA compliance).
Experience purchasing supplies, and maintaining equipment inventories.
Experience developing workshops, tutorials, or online learning objects.
Special Instructions to Applicants
This is a security-sensitive position. Employment resulting from this advertisement is subject to federal laws requiring verification of identity and authorization to work in the United States. Employment is contingent upon the successful completion of a criminal background check and reference checks. The College reserves the right to cancel, extend, or otherwise modify recruitment actions. Del Mar College is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Upon request, reasonable accommodations will be provided to qualified individuals with disabilities throughout the application process. Del Mar College supports veteran employment and provides consideration to qualified veterans consistent with Texas law. This position is not eligible for employment visa sponsorship now or in the future.
Our Culture
Del Mar College is committed to fostering a culture aligned with The Viking Way, which emphasizes respect, integrity, collaboration, accountability, and a commitment to excellence. Employees are expected to contribute to a positive work environment by demonstrating professionalism, supporting colleagues and students, and engaging in continuous learning and development. In support of the College's Strategic Plan 2024-2029, Guiding Star III: Cultivate, all employees are encouraged to actively participate in opportunities that promote personal and professional growth, advance a culture of belonging, and strengthen the College's ability to serve its students and community.
Job Duties
Job Duty
Makerspace Management and Operations
  • Oversee daily operations of the library makerspace, ensuring a safe and innovative environment for students, faculty, and staff.
  • Hire and supervise makerspace employees
  • Maintain and troubleshoot makerspace equipment including 3D printers, laser cutters, , sewing/embroidery machines, and other emerging technologies.
  • Develop and enforce makerspace policies, procedures, safety guidelines, and training requirements.
  • Provide one-on-one and group instruction on makerspace technologies, software, and fabrication processes.
  • Design and deliver workshops, orientations, and course-integrated instruction sessions related to digital fabrication, prototyping, and creative technologies.
  • Manage equipment reservations, project consultations, and workflow scheduling.
  • Monitor supply inventory (filament, materials, tools, safety equipment) and coordinate purchasing and budgeting needs.
  • Stay current with trends in makerspace technologies and recommend new tools, software, and services to support academic programs.

Job Duty
Recording Studio Management and Operations
  • Collaborate with the eLearning Department to oversee operation and scheduling of recording studios.
  • Provide technical assistance for video recording, audio capture, lighting setup, livestreaming, and post-production editing.
  • Maintain and troubleshoot studio hardware and software (cameras, microphones, lighting systems, mixers, capture devices, editing software, etc.).
  • Train student users on studio equipment, recording techniques, editing platforms (e.g., Adobe Creative Cloud, Final Cut Pro, Camtasia), and media best practices.
  • Develop instructional materials, guides, and tutorials for studio technologies.
  • Support students in the creation of multimedia assignments.
  • Ensure proper file management, storage solutions, and data retention practices.

Job Duty
Instruction and User Support
  • Provide point-of-need technology assistance for makerspace and studio users.
  • Collaborate with librarians and faculty to integrate makerspace and multimedia resources into curriculum and assignments.
  • Offer consultations for project design, digital storytelling, prototyping, and media production.
  • Promote digital literacy, emerging technologies, and experiential learning initiatives.

Job Duty
Safety, Compliance and Risk Management
  • Develop and enforce safety protocols and provide mandatory safety training for specialized equipment.
  • Maintain documentation for equipment usage, waivers, and incident reporting.
  • Ensure compliance with institutional policies, copyright law, accessibility standards, and ADA guidelines in media production.

Job Duty
Outreach and Programming
  • Develop marketing materials and outreach strategies to promote makerspace and studio services.
  • Plan and coordinate special events, demonstrations, showcases, and technology-themed programming.
  • Build partnerships across academic departments to support interdisciplinary projects.

Job Duty
Technical Maintenance and Administration
  • Perform routine maintenance, calibration, and minor repairs on equipment.
  • Coordinate with campus IT and Facilities for advanced technical support.
  • Maintain usage statistics and generate reports assessing service impact and resource utilization.
  • Contribute to strategic planning, assessment initiatives, and continuous improvement of technology services.

Job Duty
Professional Development
  • Participate in professional organizations, training, and conferences related to makerspaces, instructional technology, and media production.
  • Evaluate emerging technologies and recommend innovations aligned with institutional goals.

Job Duty
Other Duties
  • Travels to other campuses when needed.
  • Works nights and weekends on a regular basis.
  • Performs other duties as needed and as assigned.

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