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How much do library research jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 14, 2026, the average yearly pay for library research in the United States is $59,852.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $38,000.00 and $78,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Library Research vs Library Technician?

AspectLibrary ResearchLibrary Technician
Required CredentialsMaster's degree or higher in Library Science or related fieldAssociate's degree or post-secondary certificate in Library Technology
Work EnvironmentAcademic, research, or specialized librariesPublic, school, or community libraries
Job ResponsibilitiesConducting in-depth research, analyzing sources, developing research strategiesAssisting with cataloging, shelving, customer service, and basic technical tasks

Library Research and Library Technician roles differ mainly in education requirements, job scope, and work environment. Library Researchers focus on conducting detailed research and analysis, often requiring advanced degrees, while Library Technicians support daily library operations with technical and customer service tasks. Both roles are essential in library settings but serve different functions based on expertise and responsibilities.

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

To thrive in Library Research, you need strong analytical abilities, attention to detail, and advanced research skills, often supported by a degree in library science or a related field. Familiarity with databases, cataloging systems such as MARC, and digital research tools is typically required. Excellent communication, critical thinking, and organizational skills help researchers effectively gather, interpret, and present information. These skills ensure accurate, efficient information retrieval and support informed decision-making for library users and institutions.

What is library research?

Library research is the process of gathering information and resources from library collections, such as books, journals, databases, and archives, to support academic, professional, or personal inquiries. It involves identifying relevant materials, evaluating their credibility, and synthesizing information to answer specific questions or support research projects. Library research often requires using catalog systems, digital databases, and reference services provided by librarians to locate and access information efficiently.

What are some common challenges faced by professionals in a library research role, and how can they be addressed?

Library research professionals often encounter challenges such as navigating vast and diverse information sources, staying updated on the latest digital research tools, and ensuring the credibility of resources. To address these, it's essential to develop strong information literacy skills, maintain ongoing familiarity with new databases and cataloging systems, and participate in professional development opportunities. Collaboration with other librarians and subject-matter experts can also help in overcoming complex research queries and improving service delivery.
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Infographic showing various Library Research job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 8% As Needed, 76% Full Time, 8% Part Time, and 8% Contract. Highlights an 89% Physical, 3% Hybrid, and 8% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $59,852 per year, or $28.8 per hour.
Research and Engagement Librarian

Research and Engagement Librarian

University of New Haven (UNH)

West Haven, CT

Other

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, PTO

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Research and Engagement Librarian

Who we are:

The University of New Haven, founded in 1920, is a private university whose mission is to prepare students to excel and lead purposeful and fulfilling lives in a global society. The university offers more than 150 undergraduate and graduate programs and has been recognized for academic excellence, nationally and internationally. In addition to its main campus in West Haven, the university has a campus in Tuscany, Italy. Learn more at newhaven.edu

The Research and Engagement Librarian collaborates with library colleagues and departmental faculty to design, deliver, and promote an information literacy curriculum grounded in outcomes-based assessment and skill development. As part of a team of research and engagement librarians, this position supports a comprehensive instruction program that includes interactive, hands-on classroom lessons, as well as the development of online research guides, tutorials, and structured library research modules for delivery through the LMS. The librarian also provides research support and instruction to both on-campus and online students and faculty, contributing to the librarys mission of fostering academic success through accessible, high-quality information services.

You will:

  • Provide research and learning support to students and faculty across academic departments through individual classroom instruction, research consultations, workshops, and other educational programming.
  • Serve as a liaison librarian to one or more colleges, departments, or programsdelivering information literacy instruction, maintaining subject-specific collections, and staying current with relevant print and electronic resources. Responsibilities include evaluating, selecting, and weeding materials as part of collection development.
  • Collaborate with fellow librarians to design and enhance the library instruction curriculum, including lesson planning, development of online learning materials, and the exploration of innovative approaches to information literacy instruction.
  • Participate in departmental assessment, evaluation, and reporting activities to support continuous improvement of library services and instruction.
  • Work both independently and collaboratively to develop a range of instructional and informational resources, such as library guides and tutorials.
  • Oversee the creation and implementation of digital learning objects to maintain consistent branding, ensure accessibility compliance, and promote uniform use of library terminology and concepts.
  • Collaborate with the liaison librarians to embed information literacy modules into the course management system and other platforms.
  • Deliver effective research assistance in person, via chat, email, and phone, supporting users at all levels.
  • Conduct individualized research consultations tailored to the specific needs of students, faculty, and staff.
  • Actively promotes library services and builds partnerships with faculty to grow and enhance the librarys instructional offerings.
  • Oversee and manages special projects as assigned.
  • All related duties as assigned.

You need:

  • Masters degree from an ALA-accredited library school required.
  • Proven experience of at least 2 years delivering instruction in a library or academic setting, with a strong record of effective teaching.
  • Ability to work both collaboratively in team-based environments and independently with diverse campus constituencies.
  • Demonstrated expertise in identifying, accessing, and teaching the use of a wide range of information resources.
  • Excellent oral and written communication skills.
  • Strong organizational abilities paired with exceptional interpersonal communication skills.
  • Ability to learn and implement new technologies.
  • Demonstrated knowledge of issues, trends and technologies in information literacy

PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS:

Thorough knowledge of academic software systems such as Navigate, Springshare, and Canvas.

Whats in it for you?

  • Health & Welfare Programs: Employees and their eligible family members, including spouses and dependent are eligible for Medical, Dental, Vision and Life Programs.
  • Wellness & Fitness: On-campus Recreation and Fitness Center for employees and families; Employee Assistant Program
  • Commitment to Educational Excellence: Tuition assistance for employees and eligible dependents; Tuition exchange opportunities
  • Employee Discounts on products, services and educational opportunities
  • Work/Life Benefits: Generous paid time off programs; progressive paid holiday schedule (including holiday break between Christmas and New Years); 4 weeks of parental paid leave; flexible work schedules including summer hours where applicable

*The University of New Haven is not a qualifying E-Verify employer and its use of E-Verify is limited to specific government projects. For that reason, candidates with STEM OPT authorization cannot be considered for employment.