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How much do library and information studies jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 9, 2026, the average yearly pay for library and information studies in the United States is $65,193.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $51,500.00 and $75,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in Library and Information Studies, and why are they important?

To thrive in Library and Information Studies, you need a solid understanding of information organization, research methods, and often a master's degree in library science or a related field. Familiarity with library management systems, digital cataloging tools, and database search platforms is essential. Excellent communication, customer service, and problem-solving skills help build strong relationships with patrons and colleagues. These abilities ensure efficient information access, resource management, and community support in both traditional and digital library environments.

What are some common challenges faced by professionals in Library and Information Studies, and how can they be addressed?

Professionals in Library and Information Studies often encounter challenges such as adapting to rapidly evolving technology, managing diverse information resources, and meeting the changing needs of users. Staying current with digital tools, implementing effective information management systems, and developing strong communication skills are vital for success. Collaboration with IT staff, ongoing professional development, and active participation in professional associations can help address these challenges and ensure continued growth in the field.

What are Library and Information Studies?

Library and Information Studies is a field focused on the management, organization, and dissemination of information in libraries and other information centers. Professionals in this area work to connect people with resources, curate digital and physical collections, and teach information literacy skills. The field encompasses a wide range of roles, including librarians, archivists, and information managers, in settings such as public libraries, academic institutions, corporations, and government agencies. Library and Information Studies also involves adapting to new technologies to improve access to information and support lifelong learning.

What is the difference between Library And Information Studies vs Archivist?

AspectLibrary And Information StudiesArchivist
Required CredentialsMaster's degree in Library and Information Science (MLIS)Bachelor's or Master's degree in Archival Studies or related field
Work EnvironmentPublic, academic, or special librariesArchives, museums, or historical repositories
Industry UsageInformation management, public service, research supportPreserving historical records, managing archival collections
Common Search/ComparisonOften compared for information organization rolesCompared for records preservation and historical documentation

Library And Information Studies and Archivists both focus on managing information, but Library and Information Studies emphasizes public and research library services, while Archivists specialize in preserving historical records and archival collections. Both roles require specialized education and serve different but related functions in information management.

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Assistant Professor, Library & Information Science (Tenure track)

Assistant Professor, Library & Information Science (Tenure track)

Dominican University

River Forest, IL โ€ข On-site

$65K - $81K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement, PTO

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Position Title: Assistant Professor, Library & Information Science (Tenure track)
Department: School of Information Studies (SOIS)
Reports To: Associate Dean for SOIS in the College of Business, Information Studies, and Technology
Location: On campus (River Forest, IL)
Position Summary:
The School of Information Studies (SOIS) seeks an Assistant Professor of Library and Information Science specializing in information services in public libraries. The successful candidate for this position will contribute to teaching, advising, scholarship, and service aligned with the University's mission and commitment to equity, inclusion, and social justice. They will help develop innovative curricula that prepare students for roles in public libraries and other community-focused information settings. Areas of emphasis include intellectual freedom, adult services, readers' advisory, information and digital literacy, community engagement, and inclusive, user-centered service design. Applicants should demonstrate a commitment to equity and inclusion, expertise in contemporary information settings, and understanding of strong partnerships with libraries, community organizations, and diverse civic agencies.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
  • Teach graduate courses in Library and Information Science at the master's and doctoral levels with a standard teaching load of 21 credit hours, which corresponds to seven courses during the academic year.
  • Contribute to the development, implementation, and ongoing assessment of the MLIS and PhD programs.
  • Advise and mentor graduate students, including PhD candidates engaged in dissertation work.
  • Engage in scholarly activity appropriate for tenure and promotion, including research, publication, and/or grant activity related to Library and Information Science.
  • Contribute to accreditation, assessment, and continuous improvement efforts within the School of Information Studies.
  • Participate in service to the School of Information Studies, the University, and the profession through committee work, professional engagement, and community partnerships.
  • Collaborate with faculty across academic units on interdisciplinary teaching, research, and grant initiatives.
  • Support partnerships with libraries, archives, and community organizations.

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS / REQUIREMENTS:
All listed qualifications are required unless otherwise noted:
  • Earned PhD in Library and Information Science or a PhD in a related field and at least one earned degree in Library and Information Science from an accredited institution. Doctoral candidates who are on ABD status with an anticipated graduation date of August 2026 or earlier will be considered.
  • Demonstrated preparation to teach graduate-level courses.
  • Demonstrated commitment to inclusive, culturally responsive, and equity-centered teaching practices.
  • Evidence of scholarly potential and service consistent with expectations for tenure-track faculty.
  • Ability to work collaboratively with faculty, students, and community partners.

Preferred Qualifications
  • Practical experience in a library, archive, or information organization.
  • Experience teaching, advising, and mentoring in master's and/or doctoral programs.
  • Experience teaching online, hybrid, and in person.
  • Experience with program development, accreditation, and assessment in professional preparation programs.
  • Record of or potential for external grant activity.

CLASSIFICATION NOTE
  • Candidates with additional relevant experience and demonstrated competencies may be considered for appointment at the Associate rank

Salary and FLSA Status
  • FLSA Status: Exempt, full-time
  • SALARY: $65,000 - $81,000

Benefits
  • Comprehensive health, dental, and vision insurance
  • Retirement plan with employer matching contributions
  • Professional development opportunities
  • Tuition remission for employees and their dependents
  • Flexible spending accounts (FSA)
  • Generous paid time off (PTO)

Employment at Dominican University is contingent upon the successful completion of a background investigation.
To Apply:
Applicants must submit a (1) cover letter, (2) curriculum vitae, (3) statement of teaching philosophy, (4) a sample of intellectual contributions, (5) an equity and inclusion statement, and (6) the names and contact information of 3 references. The cover letter should address work and other opportunities they have had to interact and serve in high needs and diverse populations and other interactions with students. Finalists in the search process will be asked to provide official transcripts. The applications must be submitted online at https://jobs.dom.edu .
A review of applications will start immediately and will continue until the position is filled.
About Dominican University
Dominican University is a Catholic, comprehensive teaching university located in River Forest, just 10 miles west of downtown Chicago, with an additional campus in the Pilsen neighborhood of Chicago. Accredited by the Higher Learning Commission, Dominican University offers associate, baccalaureate, master's, and doctoral degrees. It is highly regarded for its academic rigor, thoughtful accompaniment of students, intentional affordability, and values-based, relationship-centered learning environment.
Dominican currently enrolls over 3,800 students, including 2,690 undergraduates and 1,114 graduate students. Sixty-eight percent (68%) of undergraduate students identify as Latinx, 5% as Black or African American, and 3% as Asian. Under-represented minority students comprise 77% of the undergraduate enrollment and 38% of the graduate enrollment. Over 90 percent of undergraduates receive some form of financial aid. Nearly half of all undergraduates are first-generation college students; over half are federal Pell Grant recipients, illustrating their families' level of income; and 58% are eligible for low-income MAP grants from the State of Illinois.
Recognized since 2011 as a Hispanic-Serving Institution (HSI) by the U.S. Department of Education, Dominican is committed to expanding and enhancing educational opportunities for Latinx students and all students from historically underrepresented groups. For more information, visit www.dom.edu.
Expectations for all Dominican Employees:
To support the University's mission of preparing students to pursue truth, give compassionate service, and participate in the creation of a more just and humane world, engage in university service work that promotes collaboration and community building. This includes participating in organizational initiatives, supporting campus events, contributing to community outreach, and fostering a diverse and inclusive environment through involvement in various staff-driven activities and groups.
Institutional Statement
Dominican University is committed to fostering a diverse and inclusive academic community. We encourage applications from individuals of all backgrounds. Upon request, reasonable accommodations in the application process will be provided to individuals with disabilities.
Equal Employment Opportunity Statement
Dominican University is an equal opportunity employer and encourages applications from women, minorities, individuals with disabilities, protected veterans, and candidates from diverse backgrounds. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability status, or any other characteristic protected by law.
If you need accommodations due to a disability, you may contact us at opc@dom.edu for assistance.