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Posting No. 50
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Position:Graduate Library Assistant (GSLA)
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Department:Gerstein - Reference and Research
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Period of Employment:Nov 2024 - January 2025
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Qualifications:
Required:
- A current University of Toronto graduate student with experience analyzing qualitative survey data.- Experience using Excel, NVIVO, Zotero
- Ability to present data and results in an informative and visual way
- Attention to detail and accuracy
- Excellent time-management and organizational skills
Preferred:
- Master of Information student enrolled in Library and Information Science stream
- Ability to understand and read French (in addition to English)
- Interest in survey methodology, analysis
- Interest in open science, health librarianship, and research data management
- Experience in quantitative data analysis
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Duties:
This GSLA position will support a dedicated project funded by a CARL Research in Librarianship Grant.
- Collaborate with CARL research team members to develop and document data coding procedures
- Assign codes to the data
- Identify recurring themes
- Identify and report insights/findings
- May be asked to prepare presentation on findings
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Hours per Week:Flexible. Max 24 hours per week
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Hourly Rate:$30.45, $31.34
University of Toronto Students interested in applying for this position must submit their applications via the Student Job Site available at https://studentjobs.library.utoronto.ca..
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Applications for this position will be accepted until November 19, 2024
This position is in the CUPE Local 1230 - Student Casual Bargaining Unit
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