Teresa Elmes & Graeme Lockheart Library Liaison Manager / Library Learning & Teaching Manager Former Information Specialists for Arts & Humanities Taking.

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Teresa Elmes & Graeme Lockheart Library Liaison Manager / Library Learning & Teaching Manager Former Information Specialists for Arts & Humanities Taking a functional approach at King’s College London

Information Specialists with a faculty focus Enquiries Communication Training Collection Development Research & Learning Liaison team

1.8 FTE covering Arts & Humanities Cluster for Languages & Literatures: English Literature; Comparative Literature European & International Studies French, German, Spanish, Portuguese & Latin American Studies Modern Language Centre Modern Greek Studies Attending staff student liaison committees Collection development based on departmental priorities Developing Subject-based Library Subject Guides Subject enquiries and training Support for Languages

Library Liaison Managers (6 FTE) Relationship building Communication Feedback gathering Functional role: Website Marketing Customer Feedback Induction & Training User Guides Cross-team liaison Faculty liaison responsibility (i.e. Arts & Humanities) Partnership & Liaison Team

Library Learning & Teaching Managers (4.8 FTE) Delivering library skills sessions Creating learning materials (for classroom or online) Functional role: Academic Skills development TEL & e-learning Information Skills (Arts & Sciences) Information Skills (Health & Clinical) Staff Development Training & Skills Team

Functional roles to be reviewed Subject steers in T&S to be considered ‘Head of’ roles created for strategic direction Evolving roles