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Dear ARLIS -

We are pleased to announce the 2006 Kress Fellowship call for 
applications.  Please feel free to share this posting and do not hesitate 
in contacting me with questions.

Cordially, Hannah Bennett

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2006 Kress Fellowship in Art Librarianship at Yale University
Arts Library
Yale University Library

Duration: 8 months from date of hire.

THE UNIVERSITY AND THE LIBRARY
The University Library, which is a highly valued partner in teaching and 
research at the University, has more than 12.5 million volumes housed in 
the Sterling Memorial Library and 22 school and department libraries. It 
employs a dynamic and innovative staff of nearly 600 FTE who have the 
opportunity to work with the highest caliber of faculty and students, 
participate on committees and are involved in other areas of staff 
development. A full spectrum of library resources, from rare books and 
manuscripts to a rapidly expanding network of electronic resources, 
constitutes one of Yale's distinctive strengths. The Library is engaged in 
numerous ambitious projects to expand its collections and access to them. 
For additional information on the Yale University Library, please visit the 
Library's Web site at: 
<http://www.library.yale.edu/>http://www.library.yale.edu/

THE ARTS LIBRARY
The Arts Library at Yale consists of four operating units: Art and 
Architecture, Arts of the Book, Classics, and Drama. Together, the Arts 
Library supports the arts area programs at Yale, including the Schools of 
Architecture, Art, and Drama, and the departments of Classics and the 
History of Art, as well as the teaching and research needs of the Yale 
community beyond the visual arts. The Arts Library houses several prominent 
archival and special collections in Art and Architecture, Arts of the Book, 
and Drama. These range from type specimens and woodblocks to theatrical 
archives to one of the world's foremost collection of books on color.

The Arts Library at Yale serves a distinguished array of academic and 
museum programs, architects, artists and scholars. Kress Fellows have the 
opportunity to interact routinely with faculty, staff and students in 
distinguished Schools of Architecture, Art, and Drama; a nationally ranked 
department of the History of Art; and two outstanding university art 
museums, the Yale Center for British Art and the Yale University Art 
Gallery. They also have occasion to collaborate with colleagues from 
throughout the Yale University Library, including the Sterling Memorial 
Library, the Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library, and the library and 
rare books department of the Center for British Art. The rich professional 
and scholarly resources of New York City and Boston's art libraries and 
museums are within two hours travel, providing still further opportunities 
for professional growth and professional contact with colleagues.

POSITION DESCRIPTION
The Yale University Arts Library welcomes applications for the 2006/7 Kress 
Fellowship in Art Librarianship. The Kress Fellowship is intended for a 
recent graduate from library school who wishes to pursue a career in art 
librarianship. This fellowship is made possible through the generosity of 
the Samuel H. Kress Foundation. Through this fellowship, the Kress 
Foundation seeks to achieve in the field of art librarianship what it has 
accomplished for art history and art conservation: ensuring the growth of 
the discipline by promoting the advancement of new professionals.

This year the focus of the Kress Fellowship will be on all aspects of 
public services in the arts, which will include experience in providing 
reference, instruction, and outreach as well as designing and undertaking 
an innovative exploration of a specific aspect of these services. During 
their tenure at Yale Kress Fellows are expected to pursue a mutually 
agreed-upon project resulting in a publishable paper or a new library 
service. Kress Fellows are also introduced to a broad spectrum of 
professional activities beyond public services and will have the 
opportunity to perform collection development activities, interact with a 
variety of special collections, and participate in the work of library 
committees and external professional organizations.

The Kress Fellowship is a competitive fellowship. Applicants should submit 
current resume as well as a brief statement of interest and names of three 
references to Diane Y. Turner, Associate University Librarian for Human 
Resources, Staff Training & Security, PO Box 208240, New Haven, CT 
06520-8240. Submissions are also welcome via email and can be sent to 
<mailto:[log in to unmask]>[log in to unmask] The statement of interest is 
expected to reflect a genuine commitment to art librarianship and an 
interest in the provision of information services to the visual arts 
community. There is no application form. A committee of Yale librarians 
will review submissions. The Kress Fellow will be in residence at Yale for 
eight months, and will receive an award of $30,000, prorated over the 
fellowship period. Health insurance will be provided.

Yale University is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer
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Public Services Librarian / Interim Assistant Director
Yale University
Art and Architecture Library
270 Crown Street
P.O. Box 208242
New Haven, CT  06520-8242
(203) 436-8052 

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