Vice President for University Libraries and University Librarian Search
Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, seeks an experienced and committed library professional to serve as its Vice President for University Libraries and University Librarian (VPUL). This is an exceptional opportunity to lead an academic research library with an extensive history, a strong commitment to service excellence, and an exciting future. The Rutgers University Libraries (RUL) includes 26 constituent libraries, centers, and reading rooms located on the University's four campuses across three cities in New Jersey: New Brunswick, Newark, and Camden, and serves two medical schools and the only dental school in New Jersey. RUL is home to 5.7 million volumes (print and electronic) as well as the renowned Special Collections and University Archives (SC/UA), the largest and most comprehensive New Jersey history archives, including the historical record of Rutgers University. RUL’s broad assets also include the Institute of Jazz Studies (IJS), the world’s leading jazz archive, and the Special Collections in the History of Medicine. In addition, RUL offers a host of resources, services, and programs that support teaching, learning, and discovery by Rutgers faculty, students, and staff, and that are enabled by more than 200 dedicated library personnel.
The university has retained the services of Isaacson, Miller to assist with the search. A full position prospectus is available from Isaacson, Miller. Nominations of qualified candidates, as well as your thoughts regarding this vitally important search, can be submitted via Isaacson, Miller. For more information about Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, please visit rutgers.edu/about-rutgers. The search committee membership is listed below.
Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, disability, age, or any other category covered by law in its admission, programs, activities, or employment matters.
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Margaret Marsh (co‐chair)
University Professor, Faculty of Arts and Sciences (Camden)
Institute for Health, Health Care Policy, and Aging Research (Rutgers Biomedical and Health Sciences)
Henry S. Turner (co‐chair)
Vice President for Academic Initiatives
Professor, Department of English (New Brunswick)
Mina Ghajar
Librarian II – Information and Education Librarian
Smith Library (Rutgers Biomedical and Health Sciences)
Taja‐Nia Henderson
Professor, Rutgers Law School (Newark)
Dean, Graduate School‐Newark
Mark Krasovic
Associate Professor, Department of History (Newark)
Dafna Lemish
Associate Dean for Programs, School of Communication and Information
Distinguished Professor, Department of Journalism and Media Studies (New Brunswick)
Laura Liang
Associate Dean for Academic Affairs, School of Public Health
Assistant Professor, Department of Health Behavior, Society & Policy (Rutgers Biomedical and Health Sciences)
John Maxymuk
Librarian – Reference and Instruction Librarian & Head of Public Services
Robeson Library (Camden)
L. Melanie Miller
Library Associate II
Access Services, Math/Physics Library (New Brunswick)Vincent Pelote
Librarian – Senior Archivist Digital Preservation Strategist
Institute of Jazz Studies (Newark)
Leah Price
Henry Rutgers Distinguished Professor, Department of English (New Brunswick)
Caryn Radick
Librarian II – Digital Archivist, Special Collections and University Archives
Alexander Library (New Brunswick)
Vice Chair, Faculty Planning Committee, Rutgers University LibrariesLilyana (Lily) Todorinova
Undergraduate Experience Librarian/Open Educational Research
Librarian II, Douglass Library (New Brunswick)
Jude McLane (staff)
Manager, Special Projects
Office of the Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs