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Work Study AZ Institutional Repository Support

CompanyA T Still University of Health Sciences
LocationMesa
Work ModeOn Site
PostedJune 8, 2026
Internship Information
Core Responsibilities
Maintain and submit digital scholarly objects into the ATSU institutional repository. This includes compiling faculty research lists, communicating with authors for submissions, and managing metadata.
Internship Type
full time
Company Size
130
Visa Sponsorship
No
Language
English
Working Hours
15 hours
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About The Company
As the nation’s preeminent health sciences school, A.T. Still University’s Arizona School of Health Sciences (ATSU-ASHS) integrates ATSU’s founding tenets of osteopathic medicine. Today, these tenets continue to prepare the most skilled and compassionate graduates to innovate with a whole person approach to healthcare delivery in the heart of communities where need is greatest.
About the Role

Description

Job Description: The Library seeks an organized, self-motivated non-residential work study

student to help maintain and submit digital scholarly objects into Still ScholarWorks, the ATSU

institutional repository. The student will create several email communications for use by our

liaisons to send out to identified faculty published authors. The student will use already

identified sources to maintain a database of ATSU published articles with the goal of their

inclusion into the ATSU repository. It is anticipated that this position will work 5-15 hours a

week. Training for all job duties will be provided.

Job Duties

? Compile list of faculty research in Excel spreadsheet or other databases/spreadsheet

from disparate sources such as research newsletter, PubMed alerts, Scopus alerts.

? Compose email to faculty and student authors for article submissions to Still

ScholarWorks, the ATSU repository.

? Consult and interpret Romeo Sherpa database to request correct copy of article

submissions for inclusion in article request email.

? Upload and include correct metadata for each submitted article 

? Participate in repository related projects such as thesis

Qualifications: Ability to work nights and weekends, good academic standing

Skills: Excellent communication skills, Project management and good organizational skills,

Ability to search library databases like PubMed

Special characteristics: Detailed oriented, friendly attitude, Highly Adaptable

Requirements

Department: 621 - Library

Location: Remote

Number of Students Needed: 1

Times Needed: 5-15 hours a week, Ability to work nights and weekends

Days Needed: Monday-Sunday

Physical Requirements: Normal

Additional Physical Requirements: N/A

Start Date: July 20

Key Skills
Communication SkillsProject ManagementOrganizational SkillsLibrary Database SearchingPubMedData EntryMetadata Management
Categories
EducationScience & ResearchAdministrativeData & Analytics