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Library In Jobs in South Carolina (NOW HIRING)

$18.82/hr

Assists in training of new library aides and technicians on circulation tasks. Independently performs circulation and registration duties by implementing established procedures for circulation ...

Part-time Library Clerk

Anderson, SC · On-site

$13.50 - $17.50/hr

Library Clerk Position Anderson County Library is seeking a part-time clerk to work an average of 20-25 hours per week to fill in various spots throughout our library system as needed, which will ...

The assistant checks out and in library materials. The assistant will register library cards, collect fees, and shelve books and other materials. Responsibilities include: * Providing excellent ...

The assistant checks out and in library materials. The assistant will register library cards, collect fees, and shelve books and other materials. Requirements * Provides excellent customer service to ...

The assistant checks out and in library materials. The assistant will register library cards, collect fees, and shelve books and other materials. Requirements: * Provides excellent customer service ...

LIBRARY AID

Goose Creek, SC · On-site

$12.75 - $15.25/hr

Checks condition of books in designated areas, removes obsolete/damaged materials for review by a librarian, and performs minor mending. Processes new, rebound, and reconditioned library materials ...

LIBRARY AID

Goose Creek, SC · On-site +1

$15/hr

Checks condition of books in designated areas, removes obsolete/damaged materials for review by a librarian, and performs minor mending. Processes new, rebound, and reconditioned library materials ...

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Library In information

What is a library in?

Library Instructors are professionals who teach individuals or groups how to effectively find, evaluate, and use information resources, typically within a library setting. They may conduct workshops, create research guides, and offer one-on-one instruction to students, faculty, or community members. Their goal is to help users become self-sufficient in navigating library systems, databases, and other information tools. Library Instructors often collaborate with educators to support curriculum needs and promote information literacy.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a library information specialist, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Library Information Specialist, you need strong organizational skills, knowledge of cataloging and classification systems, and typically a degree in library science or a related field. Familiarity with integrated library systems (ILS), digital databases, and information retrieval tools is essential. Excellent communication, problem-solving, and customer service skills help you assist patrons and collaborate with colleagues effectively. These skills ensure efficient resource management, user satisfaction, and adaptability in evolving information environments.

What are some common challenges faced by library information specialists, and how can they be addressed?

Library Information Specialists often encounter challenges such as keeping up with rapidly evolving digital resources, managing diverse patron needs, and maintaining up-to-date cataloging systems. To address these, specialists regularly engage in professional development, collaborate closely with IT staff, and participate in user feedback sessions to enhance service delivery. Open communication within the team and adaptability are key to successfully navigating these challenges and providing effective support to library users.

What jobs exist in a library?

Jobs in a library include librarian, library assistant, library technician, archivist, and library clerk. These roles involve tasks such as managing collections, assisting patrons, cataloging materials, and maintaining library systems, often requiring knowledge of library software and customer service skills.

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Infographic showing various Library In job openings in South Carolina as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% Internship, 87% Full Time, 9% Part Time, and 3% Contract. Highlights an 93% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 5% Remote job distribution.

Director, Library Services

Anderson University

Anderson, SC • On-site

Full-time

Re-posted 29 days ago


Job description

Anderson University seeks an innovative leader who is passionate about students and their success. The director of Thrift Library and its full- and part-time staff play an essential role in Anderson's commitment to academic excellence. The library works closely with the faculty, Office of Information Technology, the Center for Innovation and Digital Learning, the Center for Learning and Teaching Excellence, and other academic personnel to carry out Anderson University's mission.
Candidates should be prepared to lead all administrative, operational, and technical functions of the Thrift Library, support an ever-growing university, foster a culture of collegiality, hospitality, and innovation in the library as well as supporting the library staff in their daily work and professional development.
Candidates must be a committed Christian and hold values that are compatible with the institution's Statement of Faith and enthusiastically support Anderson University's mission. Qualified candidates must hold a master's degree in library science. A second advanced degree is encouraged. The ideal candidate will have significant library experience, effective leadership and collaborative skills to build successful partnerships internally and externally, skills and experience in strategic planning, high emotional intelligence, fiscal planning and budget and resource management.
About the Thrift Library
In 2007, the University completed what was then the largest single-phase building project in its history as the $7.5 million Thrift Library building opened to students. The multipurpose building contains over 50,000 square feet of space and includes the library, Books & Beans coffee shop, Vandiver Art Gallery, Anderson Central, Center for Student Success, Writing and Multimedia Center, post office, Information Technology, several classrooms and conference rooms, and a music lab.
Thrift Library's collection contains over 70,000 physical volumes, more than 1.8 million ebooks, and approximately 200 electronic research, reference, and subject-specific databases that provide access to countless scholarly journals, periodicals, ebooks, digital images, and audio and video recordings. Thrift Library's collections are greatly enhanced by resource sharing and collaborative licensing of digital resources through its membership in the state's academic library consortium, PASCAL (Partnership among South Carolina Academic Libraries), reciprocal borrowing agreements with Atla Digital Library and Association of Christian Librarians, and partnership with the Anderson County Library System.
During fall and spring semesters, the library is seven days a week. During the summer months, it is open Monday through Friday. The library has open seating available for approximately 175 students and 9 reservable study rooms with seating for groups of 6-12 students.
Thrift Library's professional librarians provide instruction for groups and individuals covering such topics as (but not limited to) the research process, how to access the library's resources, citation styles, plagiarism, and copyright issues. Librarians are available to work with students in person and via phone, email, and video conference.
About our Commitment to Fairness in Employment
Anderson University does not unlawfully discriminate on the basis of race, color, national or ethnic origin, sex, disability, age, religion, genetic information, veteran or military status, or any other basis on which the University is prohibited from discrimination under the local, state, or federal law, in its employment or in the provision of its services, including but not limited to its programs and activities, admissions, educational policies, scholarship and loan programs, and athletic and other University-administered programs. As a Christian institution of higher education, Anderson University is entitled to certain religious accommodations under federal and state law, including Title IX of the Education Amendments Act and Title VII of the Civil Rights Act. For questions or concerns contact the Office of Human Resources at hr@andersonuniversity.edu.