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UK, US, or Canada (Remote) Department: Product Management Reports To: VP, Product ManagementAbout ... required (Library Science, Information Science, History, Archival Studies, Computer Science, or ...

Library Services Specialist

Osage, IA · On-site +1

$14.50 - $19/hr

... science, or art education is required; a terminal degree is preferred but not required. REMOTE ... information (including testing and characteristics), veteran status, uniformed service member ...

Library Services Specialist

Osage, IA · Remote

$14.50 - $19/hr

... science, or art education is required; a terminal degree is preferred but not required. REMOTE ... information (including testing and characteristics), veteran status, uniformed service member ...

... libraries • Experience with CI/CD pipelines, including AI/ML validation • Experience with ... statistics, information science, AI, machine learning, probability modeling, data mining, data ...

Sr Node Developer

$52.50 - $67.75/hr

Title: Node.js Developer Location: 100% Remote Duration 6+ Months Node.js Developer ... Bachelor's degree in computer science, information science, or similar. * At least two years ...

Remote Sensing Scientist

Dayton, OH · Remote

$91K - $140K/yr

... science, technology, and innovation problems. This work is in support of US Air Force and ... Prioritize topics of interest; identify both open and classified sources of information on foreign ...

Master's degree in Library Science, Library and Information Science, Information Studies, or a related field from an accredited institution. * 3 years of related experience preferred. * Ability to ...

Mad Science Performer SWMO

Lenexa, KS · On-site +1

$30 - $45/hr

... libraries. Candidates must have experience working with groups of elementary school age kids, a fun ... Driver's License and access to your own vehicle (Required) This is a remote position. Compensation ...

Master's degree in Library Science, Library and Information Science, Information Studies, or a related field from an accredited institution. * 3 years of related experience preferred. * Ability to ...

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How much do remote library & information science jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 7, 2026, the average yearly pay for remote library & information science 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 is a Remote Library & Information Science job?

A Remote Library & Information Science job involves managing, organizing, and providing access to information resources in a digital or virtual environment. Professionals in this field work remotely to support libraries, archives, research institutions, or corporations by cataloging materials, conducting research, and assisting users with information retrieval. They may also manage digital repositories, develop metadata standards, or provide virtual reference services. These roles require strong information management skills, proficiency in digital tools, and the ability to work independently.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Remote Library & Information Science position, and why are they important?

To thrive in a Remote Library & Information Science role, you should have a strong background in information management, research, organization, and librarianship, usually supported by an MLS/MLIS degree. Familiarity with library management systems (e.g., Koha, Alma), digital resource platforms, and online databases is often required, and certifications such as Certified Information Professional (CIP) can be advantageous. Strong communication, self-motivation, and problem-solving skills help you excel in a remote environment and collaborate virtually with teams or patrons. These abilities ensure efficient information delivery, support user needs, and maintain high service standards despite working remotely.

What does a typical workday look like for someone in a Remote Library & Information Science position?

A typical workday in a remote library and information science role often involves managing digital collections, responding to research inquiries, cataloging resources, and providing virtual reference or support services to users. You may attend virtual meetings, collaborate with academic or organizational teams, and participate in online training or professional development. Communication is typically conducted via email, chat, or video conferencing platforms, and a large portion of your tasks are completed independently with periodic check-ins. Balancing multiple projects and maintaining strong organization skills is key to succeeding in this flexible, digitally-driven environment.

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Product Owner

Product Owner

Bloom Equity Partners

Atlanta, GA • Remote

Full-time

Posted 23 days ago


Job description

Product Owner – ArchivesLocation: UK, US, or Canada (Remote)
Department: Product Management
Reports To: VP, Product ManagementAbout Soutron GlobalSoutron Global is an internationally recognized provider of cloud-based, scalable information management systems for corporate archives, libraries, information/knowledge hubs, and museums. Since 1989, we have been the longest-serving supplier of library and information management software in the UK market, with an expanding presence in North America, Europe, and Asia.
Our Archive Management System is trusted by government agencies, corporations, historical societies, and cultural institutions worldwide to manage, preserve, and provide access to their most valuable archival collections. As we continue to innovate and expand our archives capabilities, we are seeking a Product Owner to help shape the future of our archives product line.Role OverviewAs a vital member of the Product Management team, the Product Owner will frequently interact with other Product Owners, Developers, and most importantly archivists and records managers themselves to determine the needs of our clients. You will create and prioritize requirements that enable development teams to build features that help organizations preserve, discover, and share their archival collections.You Would Feel Right at Home If...
  • You're known as an organized task master who is happy managing the constant challenge of ensuring tasks get organized and prioritized in a logical manner
  • You are proud of your ability to deeply understand what users want and clearly and concisely communicate complex concepts to a variety of people ranging from archivists and records managers to developers
  • You are a self-starter and able to work in a fast-paced, high-demand environment
  • You enjoy using a wide variety of software applications, learning new ones, and learning how things work using the trial and error method—you consider yourself a lifelong student who thrives in an environment that is constantly evolving
  • You frequently draw on your strong interpersonal skills when working with multiple departments and subject matter experts
  • You have a genuine interest in archives, records management, digital preservation, or cultural heritage—or are excited to learn about these domains
Key Responsibilities
  • 'Own' prioritization of development work for the Archives product, reporting to VP of Product, who will guide the strategy and work alongside you to move the product forward
  • Participate in the Agile process, including remote team members, acting as the expert for the Archives product and its users
  • Represent the archivist when planning features, driving new functionality development from a user perspective—understanding workflows around accessioning, arrangement, description, preservation, and access
  • Interact with users virtually and in person to ensure a complete understanding of the problems they are trying to solve; conducting product walk-throughs for both internal and external audiences
  • Assist development teams in creating a consistent, intuitive user experience for the Archives product
  • Stay current with archival standards and best practices (ISAD(G), DACS, ISAAR(CPF), EAD, Dublin Core) and understand how they inform product requirements
  • Collaborate cross-functionally with Customer Success, Sales, and Support teams to gather feedback and identify opportunities for product improvement
Requirements
  • A post-secondary degree or certificate in a relevant discipline is required (Library Science, Information Science, History, Archival Studies, Computer Science, or related field)
  • 3-5 years' experience in a technical environment or working with archives/records management systems
  • Superior written and verbal communication skills coupled with strong analytical and problem-solving skills are prerequisites for this role
  • An aptitude for technical concepts and the ability to simplify them for less-technical individuals is integral to your success
  • Experience using a development task-management system for backlog prioritization would serve you well
Bonus Points For:
  • Prior experience with Jira and/or Aha!
  • Pragmatic Marketing Product Management training or similar certification
  • Familiarity with archival standards (ISAD(G), ISAAR(CPF), EAD, DACS) or metadata standards (Dublin Core, METS, PREMIS)
  • Experience working in or with archives, museums, libraries, or cultural heritage organizations
  • Understanding of digital preservation concepts and long-term access requirements
Why Join Soutron Global?
  • Be part of a company with 35+ years of industry leadership in information management software
  • Shape a product that helps organizations preserve and provide access to cultural heritage and historical records
  • Work with prestigious clients including government archives, corporate records departments, historical societies, and museums
  • Join a fast-growth, international environment (UK, US, Canada, Europe) backed by experienced private equity partners
  • Collaborate with a passionate team that genuinely cares about helping archivists and information professionals succeed
Ready to help shape the future of archive management software?
Apply now and join Soutron Global in delivering the tools that help organizations preserve, discover, and share their most valuable collections.
 

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