Appointment Status: Tenure
Department: IU Bloomington Libraries
LocationBloomington
Position SummaryIndiana University
Bloomington Libraries' Lilly Library seeks a collaborative, enthusiastic, and innovative librarian to serve as the inaugural Religious
Collections Cataloging Librarian. Funded by a
dedicated endowment, the
cataloger will work closely with the Head, Cataloging & Description, and the Curator of Religious Collections to describe and make available
Lilly Library materials relating to religion and spirituality in all formats.The Lilly Library is Indiana University's principal rare books,
manuscripts, and special collections library. The library's actively used and dynamically growing collections encompass manuscripts, printed
books, and devotional objects spanning a wide chronological and geographical span. Core strengths include European medieval and Renaissance
religious manuscripts, early printed Bibles in many languages, hymnological resources, and rare works produced in the Spanish, Portuguese,
and Dutch colonial worlds. The collections also feature significant materials from Asian and Islamic religious traditions. Active collecting
areas include pilgrimage, religious materials created for and by children, and religious narratives related to disability. The majority of
these collections are in English, Latin, Italian, French, German, and Spanish, with other languages represented in smaller numbers.The
successful candidate will work in a collaborative environment with colleagues within the Lilly Library and the IU Libraries system. This is
a tenure-track position with requirements for ongoing professional development and service.
ResponsibilitiesReporting to the
Head, Cataloging & Description, the Religious Collections Cataloging Librarian will:
- Serve as the primary cataloger for all Lilly
Library materials relating to religion and spirituality in all formats.
- Organize and lead special projects relating to intellectual
and physical control of Lilly Library materials relating to religion and spirituality.
- Collaborate with the Curator of Religious
Collections on interpreting and increasing awareness of the Lilly Library's collections relating to religion and spirituality.
- Participate in departmental conversations and contribute to internal policy development and documentation.
- Keep abreast of
national developments in cataloging standards and best practices as they emerge and develop.
- Engage in service and professional
development activities that enrich the librarian's practice and contribute meaningfully to the profession.
Basic
QualificationsApplicants are encouraged to think broadly and communicate how their skills and experiences
transfer to the qualifications in ways that may not be obvious.
- ALA-accredited graduate degree in library or information science or
international equivalent. Candidates with an advanced degree in a relevant subject area and relevant experience in a library setting will
also be considered.
- A minimum of 2 years' professional cataloging experience, including original and complex copy cataloging.
- Demonstrated working knowledge of the following metadata content standards and tools: MARC21; Resource Description and Access
(RDA); Library of Congress classification and subject headings.
- Reading knowledge of one or more languages represented in the Lilly
Library's collections of religion and spirituality.
- Demonstrated working knowledge of cataloging standards, best practices, tools,
and emerging trends within the field.
- Demonstrated ability to communicate clearly and knowledgeably in multiple modalities.
- Ability to meet the tenure or tenure-track position requirements at the IU Libraries (https://libraries.indiana.edu/promotion-tenure-librarians<
/a>) as demonstrated by an ongoing record of professional development and service.
Department Contact for
QuestionsQuestions regarding the position or application process can be directed to
libhire@iu.edu.
Additional QualificationsCandidates do not need to meet all preferred qualifications to be considered for this position.
- Demonstrated
experience using one or more of the Descriptive Cataloging of Rare Materials (DCRM) manuals and/or Descriptive Cataloging of
Ancient, Medieval, Renaissance, and Early Modern Manuscripts (AMREMM) to create original catalog records.
- Demonstrated working
knowledge of the Program for Cooperative Cataloging (PCC) Name Authority Cooperative Program (NACO) and/or the PCC Subject Authority
Cooperative Program (SACO).
- Experience with Anglo-American Cataloging Rules (2nd ed.).
- Demonstrated experience
with medieval, renaissance, and/or early modern European manuscripts.
- Reading knowledge of Latin.
- Previous experience or
academic work in the history of religion and/or religious studies, broadly defined.
- Supervisory and/or project management
experience.
- Demonstrated experience collaborating with multiple stakeholders.
- Demonstrated experience communicating with
and/or writing for a non-specialist audience.
- Demonstrated engagement in service and professional development activities on a local
and/or national level.
Working Conditions/Physical Requirements - Must be able to travel between work
locations; free public transportation is available between the Lilly Library and the Auxiliary Library Facility (ALF).
- Ability to
lift and move boxes (up to 25 pounds); handle large, unwieldy books; and push book trucks.
- Possibility of encountering mold or
other allergens during routine work tasks.
Salary and RankSalary and rank depend on the
candidate's qualifications and experience. The starting salaries are as follows: Assistant Librarians, $62,500; Associate Librarians,
$64,500; and Full Librarians, $82,500
Special InstructionsReview of applications will begin
immediately. Applications received by April 15, 2026, will be assured full consideration. Interested candidates should review the
application requirements and submit their application at
https://indiana.peopleadmin.com. Questions regarding the position or
application process can be directed to
libhire@iu.edu.Please note:
- The expected
start date is September 21, 2026, but it is negotiable.
- H-1B sponsorship is not available for this position.
- Initial
online interviews will occur from late April through mid-May; on-campus interviews will take place between May 27 and July 2.
For
more information about Indiana University Bloomington, go to
https://www.indiana.edu/. For information about working and living in Bloomington,
Indiana:
https://vpfaa.indiana.edu/resources/index.html.
Indiana University is an equal opportunity employer and provider of ADA services and prohibits discrimination in hiring. See Indiana University Notice of Non-Discrimination
here, which includes contact information. "Before a conditional offer of employment with tenure is
finalized, candidates will be asked to disclose any pending investigations or previous findings of sexual or professional misconduct. They
will also be required to authorize an inquiry by Indiana University Bloomington with all current and former employers along these lines. The
relevance of information disclosed or ascertained in the context of this process to a candidate's eligibility for hire will be evaluated by
Indiana University Bloomington on a case-by-case basis. Applicants should be aware, however, that Indiana University Bloomington takes the
matters of sexual and professional misconduct very seriously."For Best Consideration Date: 04/15/2026
Expected Start Date: 09/21/2026
Posting NumberIU-101521-2026