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Staff Resources

Bryant Fellowship Program

supporting research by Harvard's library professionals

Committees of the University Library Council

Digital Acquisitions Page

a resource for Harvard librarians

Extended Professional Development Opportunity Program

professional leaves for independent projects by Harvard librarians

Harvard University Library Directory

staff directory for the Harvard libraries

Librarians' Assembly

Library Collections Emergency Team

for library collections emergencies anywhere at Harvard, you can reach LCET 24 hours a day

Library Compensation Tables

information on administrative and professional positions in the Harvard libraries

Library Job Family Matrices

descriptions of job groups to help individuals understand the relationships among jobs

Staff Discussion Lists

access to HUL electronic discussion lists

Helpful Sites for Staff

 

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KSG: Revak, Wones,and Donnell

With the explosion of knowledge in both traditional and digital forms, Harvard’s professional librarians have developed increasingly dynamic relationships with the Harvard faculty. They have also assumed an unprecedented role in day-to-day instruction, working closely with faculty to integrate library resources and services into course web sites and academic portals in addition to ensuring that our collections meet with needs of our teaching and research programs. Harvard librarians provide classroom instruction in research; create course-specific online resources; conduct in-depth research consultations; and demonstrate, day after day, that our librarians are still the most powerful search engines at the University.