The Dr. C.C. and Mabel L. Criss Library at the University of Nebraska at Omaha invites applications for a 12-month, full-time, tenure-track faculty Emerging Technologies and AI Librarian with a negotiable start date during the Spring 2026 semester. We are looking for a curious and thoughtful innovator to lead the development and delivery of research and instruction services focused on artificial intelligence and digital literacy at Criss Library.
As part of a collaborative team, the Emerging Technologies and AI Librarian leads efforts in Criss Library to design and implement resources, tools, and workflows that support effective AI use in library research and teaching, and champions the ethical, equitable, and responsible integration of AI technologies. The ideal candidate for this position is a confident teaching librarian who is able to provide consultation and support to students and faculty integrating AI and other emerging technologies into the academic research process. The Emerging Technologies and AI Librarian works closely with Criss Library colleagues and campus partners, including the Division of Innovative and Learning-Centric Initiatives, the Center for Faculty Excellence, and General Education on projects involving transformative technologies, ensuring the library stays at the forefront of emerging trends and innovations in research.
The Emerging Technologies and AI Librarian represents Criss Library in AI-related initiatives at the college, university, and NU system levels, serves as the subject specialist for the College of Information Science & Technology, which offers Nebraska’s first Artificial Intelligence bachelor’s degree, and fulfills faculty responsibilities in librarianship, scholarship, and service.
To apply, please review the full position description, complete an application and submit the following application materials at the link provided.
1.) Cover Letter 2.) CV with names and contact information for three references.
Applications will be accepted until the position is filled. Review of applications will begin January 5, 2026. For questions, please contact Tammi Owens at tammiowens@unomaha.edu, or (402) 554-3130.
Criss Library serves as the primary source of academic research support for the university community. We fulfill the UNO mission through our dynamic services, highly qualified and adaptive personnel, unique and extensive collections, and accessible learning spaces and environments.
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