More than just a repository for books, the University of West Florida Libraries are a dynamic hub of knowledge and discovery. We are not just helping to shape the future of research and education; we are pioneering it. Our faculty librarians and staff are at the forefront of academic innovation, serving as educators and partners in university scholarship and student success.
With three library locations - the John C. Pace Library, the Education Research Library on our main campus, and the UWF Emerald Coast Library in Fort Walton Beach - we offer a welcoming and supportive environment that empowers your professional growth, teaching, and scholarship.
Our libraries are committed to a modern, digitally-driven learning environment. We offer a wide array of technology services and innovative spaces, including our Skylab Makerspace and the Pace Library Multimedia Studio.
As a UWF faculty librarian, you'll have the autonomy to bring new ideas to life. You'll work with a team that values collaboration, curiosity, and creativity, whether it's curating new digital archives, developing our electronic scholarly publishing platform Pressbooks, or teaching instruction sessions on AI literacy.
Are you ready to make a lasting impact? Come be a part of our vibrant academic community at the University of West Florida Libraries.
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