From the Chronicle of Higher Education posting:
"The University of Chicago Library invites applicants for the
position of Bibliographer for Religion and Philosophy. The Religion
and Philosophy collections in the University of Chicago Library are
among the strongest research collections in the nation. A full
spectrum of library resources, from rare books and manuscripts to a
full network of electronic resources, constitutes one of the
distinctive strengths of the University of Chicago Library in
meeting the diverse and changing needs of faculty, students and
researchers in these fields.
The collections for which the Bibliographer is responsible support
the research and teaching programs in the Divinity School, with its
three committees and ten areas of study, and the Department of
Philosophy. The Divinity School numbers some 36 faculty and over
300 graduate students of whom about 200 are in doctoral programs;
the Philosophy Department counts 27 faculty with over 60 doctoral
students. The University encourages interdisciplinary teaching and
research and there is strong use of the religion and philosophy
collections by faculty and students from area studies programs as
well as many humanities and social science disciplines."