Princeton University seeks an accomplished leader to serve as its next Dean of Libraries, who also holds the title of Robert H. Taylor 1930 University Librarian. A member of the President’s Cabinet, the Dean of Libraries reports to the Provost and is appointed by the President and the Board of Trustees. The Dean of Libraries advances Princeton’s research and teaching mission by overseeing and guiding a world-class academic research library system with a strong emphasis on access, preservation, and innovation.
Princeton University Library is one of the world’s most prestigious research libraries, serving an academic community of approximately 9,000 students, 1,000 full-time faculty, and many visiting scholars. The Library’s extensive collections include millions of printed works, as well as archival materials, maps, prints, realia, coins and incunabula. Digital holdings are represented by primary sources such as manuscripts, archives, and rare books, and also include ephemera, data, images, electronic materials, maps, music and video. The Library’s collections grow and evolve through careful selection, acquisitions, and shaping by subject specialists and curators, gifts to the Library, and collaborative collecting programs with partner research institutions and consortia.
A hub of activity for exploration and discovery, the Library is continually evolving and enhancing its contribution to the Princeton research, teaching and learning experience. The Library actively supports today’s researchers through newly designed workspaces, in-depth expertise, state-of-the-art technology, and ever-increasing access to its extraordinary physical and electronic collections. The Library has a campus-wide presence in 10 locations, including the main Harvey S. Firestone Memorial Library and the new Commons Library, which opened in fall 2025. More information can be found at http://library.princeton.edu/.
Duties of the Dean of Libraries include:
Essential Qualifications:
Minimum salary of $400,000 or more commensurate with experience.
To apply, please submit a statement of interest, CV or resumé, list of references.
Nominations and inquiries may also be sent to librarysearch@princeton.edu.
For fullest consideration, candidates should apply by March 1, 2026.
The anticipated start date will be no later than September 1, 2026.
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