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Librarian Japanese Studies

Job in Cambridge, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, 02140, USA
Listing for: Conditions. Workplace Diversity, LLC.
Full Time position
Listed on 2026-06-18
Job specializations:
  • Education / Teaching
    Library, Academic, Bilingual, Education Administration
Salary/Wage Range or Industry Benchmark: 60000 - 80000 USD Yearly USD 60000.00 80000.00 YEAR
Job Description & How to Apply Below
Position: Librarian for Japanese Studies

Job Summary

The Harvard-Yenching Library seeks an energetic, collaborative, and user-centered Librarian for Japanese Studies. Reporting to the Librarian of the Harvard-Yenching Library, the Librarian for Japanese Studies is responsible for developing and managing the Japanese language collection; providing reference and research support services related to Japanese studies for faculty, students, and other researchers; participating in classroom instruction; and other services that support the needs of the Japanese Studies community at Harvard and beyond.

Job-Specific

Responsibilities
  • Work closely with faculty to understand current and emerging research and curricular needs to inform collections and services decisions.
  • Work with vendors and donors to acquire and make accessible primary source materials and scholarly publications related to Japanese studies in various formats for both the general/circulating collection and the special collections of the Harvard-Yenching Library.
  • Assist the librarians for Chinese, Korean, and Vietnamese studies in acquiring Japanese-language scholarly publications relevant to their subject areas.
  • Partner with faculty and others to develop and deliver classroom instruction and other learning programs related to Japanese studies.
  • Collaborate with Access Services staff and other colleagues to ensure appropriate collection management for the Japanese holdings of the Harvard-Yenching Library.
  • Provide comprehensive reference and research support services for Japanese studies for faculty, students, and other researchers at Harvard and the broader scholarly community.
  • Update and manage online resource guides specific to Japanese studies.
  • Collaborate with the Special Collection Librarian and Archivist to create and maintain finding aids for Japanese materials in the Special Collection.
  • Work with the Digital Scholarship Librarian and Harvard Library Imaging Services to facilitate the digitization of unique and rare holdings in the Japanese collection.
  • Partner with Harvard Library Preservation Services to facilitate the conservation and preservation of Japanese collection materials.
  • Engage with librarians from other Harvard libraries (e.g., Widener Library, Houghton Library, Fine Arts Library, Law School Library) to develop and promote Japanese studies resources.
  • Monitor the acquisition of Japanese studies materials in non-Japanese languages across Harvard libraries and provide recommendations to colleagues as appropriate.
  • Actively participates in relevant committees, working groups, and task forces across Harvard Library.
  • Promote the Japanese Collection through conference presentations, exhibitions, outreach programs, and written materials.
  • Participate in inter-institutional initiatives for collaborative collection development, digitization, and other projects.
  • Represent Harvard in regional, national, and international meetings and collaborations (e.g., CEAL, NCC, ReCAP, IPLC) related to Japanese studies resources.
  • Contribute to the overall goals of the Harvard-Yenching Library and Harvard Library.
  • Ensure responsible financial management by following Harvard University’s financial policies, procedures, and protocols. In partnership with Harvard Library Finance, ensure accountability and compliance with fiduciary requirements.
Supervisory Responsibilities
  • Train and supervise up to 1-2 students or temporary staff members on special projects.
  • Responsible for effective staff management, including hiring and orientation, training and development, workflow and performance management, and the promotion of an inclusive and innovative work environment.
Qualifications
  • Advanced degree in Library and Information Studies (MLS) and/or in a related field with a focus on Japanese Studies such as anthropology, area studies, art history, history, language/linguistics, literature, political science, religion, and sociology.
  • Minimum of 3 years of experience working in an academic or other type of research library.
  • Proficiency in both English and Japanese languages.
  • Knowledge of Japan’s academic publishing industry and book trade.
  • Experience with traditional and emerging collection development and management…
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