Role of the Library Clause Samples

The 'Role of the Library' clause defines the responsibilities and functions of the library within the context of the agreement. It typically outlines the services the library will provide, such as granting access to resources, maintaining facilities, or supporting users with research and information needs. By clearly specifying what the library is expected to do, this clause ensures that both parties understand the scope of the library's involvement and helps prevent misunderstandings about its obligations.
Role of the Library. Whenever a vacancy is to be filled within a library, tenured and tenure-track librarians, and other unit members as described in paragraph (b) of this subsection 2, shall assist in the recruitment and interviewing of candidates, provided that the filling of such vacancy shall have been duly authorized by the President. Such assistance shall be rendered upon the request of the Vice President the Library Director or the Library Program Area Chair, as appropriate, and shall be rendered pursuant to such procedures as may be established from time to time by the library; such written procedures shall not be inconsistent with the provisions of this Agreement. Recommendations made by the members of library, exclusive of the Library Program Area Chair, if any, shall be transmitted to the Library Director or the Library Program Area Chair, as appropriate, who shall make such additional recommendations to the Vice President as he/she deems appropriate. Copies of the recommendation of the Library Director or Library Program Area Chair, as appropriate, shall be provided to the librarians. Nothing in these provisions shall be deemed to abrogate or qualify the right of the Library Director or Library Program Area Chair, as appropriate, to participate in the recruitment and interviewing of candidates.

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