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Research Librarian - Law Library

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University of Oklahoma

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$69,000 Salary, Full-Time

Posted 3 weeks ago (Updated 6 days ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 6/11/2026

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Job Description

Research Librarian
  • Law Library University of Oklahoma
  • 4.1 Norman, OK Job Details $66,000
  • $72,000 a year 1 day ago Qualifications Live chat Lecture-based instruction Microsoft Excel Law Phone communication Westlaw Answering patron inquiries Faculty collaboration Instruction sessions (reference services) Mid-level Master's degree LexisNexis Doctor of Law (JD) Master's degree in library science Library Science Legal research University teaching experience Master's degree in library and information science Participating in conferences IT Productivity software Classroom Teaching Communication skills Teaching Teaching law Under 1 year Client interaction via phone calls Full Job Description Job no: 492663 Work type:
Professional Location:
Norman Categories:
Academic Programs/Instructional Support Pay Range:
Targeted salary $66,000
  • $72,000 annually, based on experience
Benefits Eligible:
Yes Work Schedule:
This position is scheduled to work on-campus Monday through Friday, but some remote work may be possible.
Travel:
Not required
For Best Consideration Date:
May 22, 2026
Position Introduction:
The Research Librarian provides reference, research and instructional services to the law school's faculty, students, and other patrons. Provide reference support to law students, faculty, the OU University Community, and the public through in-person, email, phone, chat, or other means Partner with faculty in providing in-depth support for research projects and serve as a liaison to faculty Participate in collection development by developing subject matter expertise in one or more areas of law or legal research in support of faculty Monitor legal developments, research publications, and news to provide current awareness services to faculty Teach one to two sections of the required first year legal research course and provide guest lectures on legal research in other law school courses Teach advanced legal research courses as needed Create research guides and other resources in support of research and teaching activities Serve on law library and law school committees As an OU campus partner, participate in University Libraries committees and events and provide research services to the broader OU community Participate in conferences related to law librarianship, legal research instruction and information technology.
Knowledge and Skills:
Demonstrated aptitude in the use of print and online research sources including Westlaw, Lexis+, Bloomberg Law, and other online legal resources. Experience using technology to aid in research, instruction, or client support in an academic or a legal environment. Exhibits curiosity, tenacity and creative problem solving. Experience managing and prioritizing multiple projects. Ability to complete work under frequent interruptions. Strong user-service orientation. Demonstrated to work cooperatively in a team environment. Demonstrated excellent interpersonal skills. Excellent written and oral communication skills tailored to wide range of clients and situations. Proficiency in Office applications, especially Excel and PowerPoint and possesses experience in using software, apps, or Internet services to develop, acquire, or deliver content. View full job description
Required Education and Experience:
Master's degree in any subject area. 2 months of related academic experience.
Department Preferences:
Master's degree in Library & Information studies or equivalent degree OR at least two years relevant library experience. Juris Doctor from an ABA accredited law school. Experience in teaching, training, or other instruction. Law library experience. Hiring Contingent Upon a
Background Check:
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24 Apr 2026 Central Daylight Time Applications close: 23 Jul 2026 Central Daylight Time

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