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Promotion and Tenure Policy |
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The following policies govern the
implementation of the University of West Alabama Promotion and Tenure
process within the Julia Tutwiler Library.
TERMINAL
DEGREE
The 1995 standards of the Association
of Colleges and Research Libraries state that "the MLS is
regarded as a terminal professional degree by ALA and ACRL." This
degree will, therefore, be the appropriate terminal degree through the
rank of Associate Professor. To
achieve the rank of Professor, one must hold the Doctor of Philosophy,
the Doctor of Library Science, or the Doctor of Education in library
science, learning resources, educational technology, or a field that
meets SACS accreditation standards.DEMONSTRATED
ACHIEVEMENT CRITERIA
I.
Librarianship and Teaching, Effectiveness
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Command
of the knowledge essential for present position; awareness of current
practices, developments, research, and technology, in
assigned area/s of responsibility.
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Ability
to plan, organize, and conduct bibliographic instruction in the use of
the Library and its resources.
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Ability
to provide effective reference and research assistance to University
faculty and students.
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Ability
to provide effective bibliographic organization and control over
library collections.
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Ability
to conduct collection assessment activity and collection development
projects.
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Ability
to perform assigned duties and responsibilities with accuracy,
thoroughness, consistency, and competence.
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Ability
to produce an acceptable volume of work with speed and consistency of
output.
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Ability
to interact congenially with library personnel, faculty, and students.
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Ability
to work independently and decisively.
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Ability
to adjust to and support change
in work situations.
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Willingness
to cooperate in working for the good of the whole Library.
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Leadership
and good management in planning and implementing library services,
operations, and budgets.
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Awareness
of current practices, trends and
technology through professional development and continuing
education activities.
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Ability
to communicate well in oral and written form.
AssessmentIn order to qualify for a promotion in
rank, a faculty member is expected to maintain a consistently high
level of performance in librarianship and in teaching assignments
(bibliographic instruction) appropriate to the rank in question.
Performance will be assessed through the annual evaluation
instrument; the attached supplementary instrument; evidence that the
faculty member has accomplished library goals and objectives for which
he/she is responsible, such as
those listed on the Key Effectiveness Yardsticks for the Library; peer
review; faculty and/or student comments which the Director may
request; and student evaluations of bibliographic instruction.II.
Scholarly/Creative Activity
- Research
related to teaching or professional duties and assignments.
- Research
aimed at improving bibliographic instruction or other functions of
Library operations.
- The
design and production of instructional materials on the use of the
Library and its resources.
- The
development of innovative approaches to problem solving in specific
areas of librarianship which will further enhance professional
techniques and services.
- Publications,
Papers, Presentations
Academic
research leading to publications, papers, or presentations.
- Other Research
- Research
addressing a University service area concern.
- Research
addressing a University issue.
- Research
related to participation in
professional organizations or programs.
- Research
required for preparing grant applications.
Assessment
Scholarly/creative activities are
assessed through the Faculty Portfolio, which contains documentation
in the form of proposals; significant bibliographies, indexes, special
catalogs, guide books, access guides, inventories, calendars, etc., of
Library resources; outlines or drafts of current research; copies of
publications or papers; official programs; news accounts; or any
other data that will help to determine the nature and quality of
the faculty member's scholarly and creative efforts.
Promotion in rank requires evidence of
achievement as follows:
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Assistant Professor |
Research related to teaching,
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Associate Professor |
The MLS candidate for an associate
professorship must have completed 10 years of service at UWA in order
to be considered for promotion to that rank, and then meet the
criteria outlined for promotion to an associate professor.Research related to teaching or
professional duties and assignments and one or more of the following:
Publications, papers, presentations;
Research addressing a University
service area concern;
Research addressing a University
issue;
Research related to participation in
professional organizations or
programs; and
Research required for preparing grant
applications.
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Professor |
Research related to teaching or
professional duties and assignments AND TWO or more of the following:
Publications, papers, presentations;
Research addressing a University
service area concern;
Research addressing a University
issue;
Research related to participation in
professional organizations or programs, and
Research required for preparing
applications.
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III.
Leadership/Service
A.
University Service
1. Institutional
Service
Includes
grant writing, service on Faculty
Senate committees and Library and University committees;
service as a Faculty Senate representative or officer; and
institutional representative to local, regional, and/or state
agencies, such as the Network of Alabama Academic Libraries.
2. Professional
Affiliation and Service
Includes
membership and active participation (attending meetings, holding
office, presenting programs, etc.) in appropriate professional
organizations; active participation in area or state workshops and
conferences.
B.
Public Service
Includes
active participation in or presentations to appropriate community
groups and organizations.
C.
Leadership
Includes
leadership positions in professional organizations, chair of library
and/ or university committees, coordinator of workshops and
conferences, and advisor to student organizations.
Assessment
Leadership/Service assessed through the
Faculty Portfolio which contains documentation in the form of letters of appointment to
positions in professional organizations, letters of appreciation for public service, outlines of
workshops and conferences presented, or other evidence.
Promotion in rank requires evidence of achievement as follows:
Assistant
Professor
One or more of the above areas.
Associate
Professor
Two or more of the above areas.
Professor
Three or more of the above areas.
CRITERIA
FOR TENURE
In addition to serving the required
number of probationary years (as specified in The University of West
Alabama promotion and Tenure Process statement, library faculty
approved for tenure shall, at a minimum, meet the following
requirements:
1.
They shall possess the academic credentials necessary for
promotion in rank.
2.
They shall have demonstrated a commitment to professional
development by having met the minimal criteria in the categories of
teaching, scholarly/creative activities, and leadership/service
required for promotion to the next rank.
3.
They shall perform an essential role in carrying out the
Library’s current mission, goals, and objectives.
Revised
9/19/01
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