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Part-time Instructor - IST613: Library Project Design: Analysis to Assessment

Syracuse University

Syracuse, NY • On-site, Remote

$5.4K/mo

Part-time

Posted 20 hours ago

Posted today


Job description

Posting Details
Posting Details
Job #
078967
Job Title
Part-time Instructor - IST613: Library Project Design: Analysis to Assessment
Location
Syracuse, NY (Online)
Campus
Remote
Commitment to On-Campus Experience
Syracuse University is committed to delivering an exceptional student experience through vibrant, engaged campus communities. This position is based at the above campus location and requires regular in-person presence to support our students, collaborate with colleagues, and contribute to our thriving academic environment. Syracuse University values the collaboration, mentorship, and spontaneous connections that happen when our community works together on campus. Remote work arrangements are limited in accordance with University policy.
Pay Range
$5499.99 per 3 credit class
Pay Determination
Salary offers at Syracuse University will be based on education, experience, and relevant skills, as well as the academic or professional discipline of the position in the context of the home department, school, or college. Salary offers may also be influenced by prior relevant work or industry experience, where applicable. Faculty pay ranges are for 8.5 months' salary unless otherwise specified.
FLSA Status
Exempt
Hours
Winter Quarter Term 2027, January 4, 2027- March 30, 2027. Online class, day and time TBD
Job Type
Part-time
Rank
PTI/Adjunct
Unionized Position Code
UA
Job Description
IST 613: This course focuses on ways in which libraries create and deliver value, impact positively, or "make a difference" to their users, stakeholders, and communities, as well as the institutions and organizations of which they are a part. In order to serve their users, stakeholders, communities, and overarching institutions/organizations, librarians must understand the goals and needs of those they hope to serve, determine the degree to which their services, expertise, resources, and facilities contribute to those goals and needs, and then make changes, additions, or improvements to close the gap in places where the library falls short of meeting those goals and needs. By closing these gaps, in collaboration with those they wish to serve, libraries become more valuable, more ability to demonstrate their value, and more prepared to communicate/advocate for their value. Three main skill sets undertaking this work include project management, communication/marketing, and assessment. To develop these skills, this course embeds students within the context of an individual library where they: 1) determine the goals/needs of the library's users and communities; 2) assess the
degree to which existing library services, expertise, resources, and facilities contribute to those goals/needs; 3) make recommendations to close gaps by creating or improving library services, expertise, resources, or facilities; and 5) develop a literature review and project management, communication/marketing, and assessment plans to describe how one of their recommendations could be enacted. Taken together, these skills and experiences prepare students to conduct this work in their first/next library position.
After taking this course, students will be able to:
• communicate and collaborate with a partner library and librarian
• determine the goals/needs of library users, stakeholders, communities, and overarching institutions/organizations
• assess the degree to which existing library services, expertise, resources, and facilities contribute to those goals/needs
• rethink, refine, or redefine ways in which the library can close gaps between user/community goals/needs and library offerings to deliver value and impact
• develop recommendation(s) to help the library create and communicate increased value and impact
• create a literature review to support one suggested recommendation
• utilize basic project management processes, tools, and strategies to plan the development and roll out of the suggested recommendation
• devise communication/marketing messages and media to ensure the success of the suggested recommendation
• craft assessment methods and analysis strategies to determine the degree to which the suggested recommendation augments the library's value to and impact on library users and communities
• create a final report and presentation of professional quality for the partner library and librarian
• engage rigorously as a class member, teammate, and leader
Qualifications
MLIS required, a PhD is preferred; work experience as a Librarian and experience with conducting assessment activities is also required
Job Specific Qualifications
none
Responsibilities
Successful candidates will be prepared to serve as instructor and mentor and be willing to work with the Professor of Record, Program Director, and other instructors teaching this class. This course has a developed syllabus, exercises, and texts, however, we seek individuals who can bring their own experiences to the course.
• Collaborate with professor of record and/or program director, who is responsible for creating the course syllabus and course content, as well as providing an overview of their overall vision for the course.
• Attend onboarding and training with the iSchool's Faculty Center for Teaching and Learning
• Maintain office hours and open communication with students.
• Grade student assignments and exams in a timely manner; provide feedback when appropriate.
• Prepare for weekly online sessions with students
• Prepare to offer the class in the Winter 2027 online quarter term.
Physical Requirements
Not Applicable
Tools/Equipment
Not Applicable
Application Instructions
In addition to completing an online application, please attach a curriculum vitae and cover letter.
About Syracuse University
Syracuse University is a private, international research university with distinctive academics, diversely unique offerings and an undeniable spirit. Located in the geographic heart of New York State, with a global footprint, and nearly 150 years of history, Syracuse University offers a quintessential college experience.
The scope of Syracuse University is a testament to its strengths: a pioneering history dating back to 1870; a choice of more than 200 majors and 100 minors offered through 13 schools and colleges; nearly 15,000 undergraduates and 5,000 graduate students; more than a quarter of a million alumni in 160 countries; and a student population from all 50 U.S. states and 123 countries. For more information, please visit www.syracuse.edu.
About the Syracuse area
Syracuse is a medium-sized city situated in the geographic center of New York State approximately 250 miles northwest of New York City. The metro-area population totals approximately 500,000. The area offers a low cost of living and provides many social, cultural, and recreational options, including parks, museums, festivals, professional regional theater, and premier shopping venues. Syracuse and Central New York present a wide range of seasonal recreation and attractions ranging from water skiing and snow skiing, hiking in the Adirondacks, touring the historic sites, visiting wineries along the Finger Lakes, and biking on trails along the Erie Canal.
EEO Statement
Syracuse University is an equal-opportunity institution. The University prohibits discrimination and harassment based on race, color, creed, religion, sex, gender, national origin, citizenship, ethnicity, marital status, age, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity and gender expression, veteran status, or any other status protected by applicable law to the extent prohibited by law. This nondiscrimination policy covers admissions, employment, and access to and treatment in University programs, services, and activities.
Commitment to Supporting and Hiring Veterans
Syracuse University has a long history of engaging veterans and the military-connected community through its educational programs, community outreach, and employment programs. After World War II, Syracuse University welcomed more than 10,000 returning veterans to our campus, and those veterans literally transformed Syracuse University into the national research institution it is today. The University's contemporary commitment to veterans builds on this historical legacy, and extends to both class-leading initiatives focused on making an SU degree accessible and affordable to the post-9/11 generation of veterans, and also programs designed to position Syracuse University as the employer of choice for military veterans, members of the Guard and Reserve, and military family members.
Commitment to a Respectful and Welcoming Community
Syracuse University fosters a welcoming learning environment where students, faculty, administrators, staff, curriculum, social activities, governance, and all aspects of campus life reflect a broad range of perspectives and experiences. The University community values the many similarities and differences among individuals and groups. At Syracuse, we are committed to preparing students to engage with and appreciate the richness of backgrounds, beliefs, and experiences that shape our society. To achieve this, we strive to cultivate a community that respects and encourages open dialogue, understanding, and mutual respect.
Quick Link
https://www.sujobopps.com/postings/114238
Job Posting Date
08/18/2026
Application Deadline
10/15/2026
Open Until Filled
Yes
Priority Consideration
Job Category
Faculty
Message to Applicants