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ULS FACULTY LIBRARIAN PEER REVIEW AND MENTORING Margarete Bower Chemistry Library
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UNIVERSITY LIBRARY SYSTEM Faculty Librarians Master’s in Library Science required Staff No library degree required Public services, technical services, and administrative support
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MODELS FOR ACADEMIC LIBRARIANS Full Faculty Status Same review criteria and professional ranks as academic faculty Tenure Academic Status Equally rigorous evaluation and review criteria “Expectation of continuing employment” Staff Status Usually on a contract basis
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Standards and Guidelines of the Association of College and Research Libraries (a division of the American Library Association) http://www.ala.org/ala/acrl/acrlstandards/standardsgui delinestopic.htm http://www.ala.org/ala/acrl/acrlstandards/standardsgui delinestopic.htm Includes: Guidelines for Academic Status for College and University Librarians Standards for Faculty Status for College and University Librarians
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OUTSIDE THE PEER REVIEW PROCESS Search Committees Annual Reviews Librarian Writes a self-assessment for previous year’s work and accomplishments Job performance, professional development, service Suggests goals for the coming year Supervisor Writes review letter Provides guidance to librarian working toward the next peer review Review meeting
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ULS PEER REVIEW PROCESS Guidelines for Faculty Librarians: Appointment, Review, Promotion, and Appeal http://www.library.pitt.edu:8000/manuals/prc.pdf
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FACULTY LIBRARIAN RANKS EXPECTATION STREAM Librarian I Entry level; no prior experience required; M.L.S. required Librarian II At least 3 years experience; demonstrated progress in job Librarian III At least 3 years as Librarian II; consistent high-level accomplishment; evidence of continuing growth Librarian IV ( optional ) At least 3 years as Librarian III; performance exceeds standards for Librarian III; authoritative knowledge; superior professional leadership and contributions
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NON-EXPECTATION STREAM LIBRARIANS Temporary Appointments Special Projects
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PEER REVIEW SCHEDULE Appointment – Peer review if “expectation” is granted with appointment Third-year review – Reappointment and promotion from Librarian I to II Sixth-year review – Expectation of Continuing Employment and promotion to Librarian III Promotional review to Librarian IV – At least 3 years after Librarian III (optional review)
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PEER REVIEW COMMITTEE (PRC) Nine members Two-years terms Alternate electing five members and four All have “Expectation of Continuing Employment”
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REVIEW CRITERIA Credentials – degree, time of service in position Job Performance Professional development and contributions Service http://www.library.pitt.edu:8000/manuals/prc.pdf
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REVIEW MATERIALS Faculty librarian’s dossier Resume Job descriptions Personal narrative statement Examples of work done Unsolicited letters from faculty, colleagues, etc. Any other documentation supporting the review
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Administrative Personnel File - maintained in the director’s office Resume Job descriptions Annual reviews Supervisor’s letter All review committee reports Letters solicited by the review committee
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Outside evaluation letters Solicited by the PRC Librarian may suggest three names “Internal” letters – from the University outside the ULS Evaluate librarian’s work and interactions “External” letters – from ARL librarians if possible Evaluate professional contributions based on a packet of material sent by the PRC Personal Interview – not done routinely
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TWO-LEVEL REVIEW Level I Committee (5 members) Librarians with expectation Same department or related jobs (excludes supervisors and supervisees) Access to the librarian’s dossier Report goes to the administrative file Level II Committee Full Peer Review Committee (excludes supervisors and supervisees) Access to librarian’s dossier, administrative file, supervisor’s letter, Level I committee report, and any solicited evaluation letters Report goes to the administrative file
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Committees can request further information or clarification from the librarian if needed Review is based on: Past accomplishments Potential for meeting criteria for the next review Potential for continued professional growth and contributions
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KEY ROLES Librarian Be aware of timeline Prepare the dossier Write a narrative statement Suggest names of outside reviewers if requested Supervisor Mentor librarian Write evaluation letter for the review
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Chair of PRC Manage the process for all reviews done Consult with Director to set up review committees Consult with Director to select outside evaluators Solicit outside evaluation letters PRC review coordinator Member of PRC Contact person for librarian, supervisor, and Level I committee Write PRC report
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ULS Director Approve Level I review committee selection Approve outside evaluators Receive Level I and Level II committee reports Review the dossier and administrative file Make a recommendation to the Provost
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Schematic Process for a Sixth-Year Review Level I Dossier Level II Report Dossier Administrative File Supervisor letter Evaluation letters ULS Director Provost Report
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MENTORING Supervisor has primary responsibility PRC Ad Hoc Mentoring Committee PRC members who just finished their PRC term One-year term Open meetings Review dossiers and narrative statements Guidelines for dossiers and narrative statements Writing and Speaking Support Group
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