Digital Library Federation
NC State University Libraries Fellows, 2025-2028
Digital Library Federation, Raleigh, North Carolina, United States, 27601
The NC State University Libraries Fellows Program offers a unique opportunity for recent M.L.S. and M.I.S. graduates. Fellows will be appointed at the rank of faculty librarian for a three-year term from July 2025 through June 2028. An alternative option for a September 2025 placement may be available, depending upon graduation date. In order to be eligible, the terminal degree must be awarded
between December 2024 and September 2025 .For the 2025-2028 cohort, the Libraries is particularly interested in those with an aptitude for and interest in developing careers in digital technologies—focusing on the systems and software applications that support our innovative services, spaces, and resources for learning, research, and collaboration.This program is based in North Carolina. The Libraries supports flexible and hybrid work arrangements based on departmental and operational needs.Required:
ALA-accredited M.L.S. or M.I.S. degrees awarded between December 2024 and September 2025Demonstrated interest in holistically supporting the student experience and contributing to learning and research servicesPotential to develop expertise in an area of institutional focus, such as digital technologies or science/engineering librarianshipEvidence of leadership potential, including ability to work creatively and effectively in a highly collaborative team environmentCommitment to fostering an environment of belonging and well-beingAbility to serve and collaborate with a large user community reflecting a variety of backgrounds and disciplinesAbility to communicate clearly and knowledgeablyDemonstrated understanding of the educational mission of a research universityPreferred:
Experience in a research-oriented environment (such as an internship or practicum)
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between December 2024 and September 2025 .For the 2025-2028 cohort, the Libraries is particularly interested in those with an aptitude for and interest in developing careers in digital technologies—focusing on the systems and software applications that support our innovative services, spaces, and resources for learning, research, and collaboration.This program is based in North Carolina. The Libraries supports flexible and hybrid work arrangements based on departmental and operational needs.Required:
ALA-accredited M.L.S. or M.I.S. degrees awarded between December 2024 and September 2025Demonstrated interest in holistically supporting the student experience and contributing to learning and research servicesPotential to develop expertise in an area of institutional focus, such as digital technologies or science/engineering librarianshipEvidence of leadership potential, including ability to work creatively and effectively in a highly collaborative team environmentCommitment to fostering an environment of belonging and well-beingAbility to serve and collaborate with a large user community reflecting a variety of backgrounds and disciplinesAbility to communicate clearly and knowledgeablyDemonstrated understanding of the educational mission of a research universityPreferred:
Experience in a research-oriented environment (such as an internship or practicum)
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