Applicants should indicate their primary area of interest.
Projects:
The
successful candidate will manage digital scholarship projects, lead
instruction and consultation sessions on digital research, and provide
design and technical support on project work. This role requires
exceptional project management skills, strong technology skills,
creativity, familiarity with research methodologies, and excellent
communication skills. The ability to listen, articulate problems, and
find effective technology solutions across a variety of disciplines,
while working with a range of clients from novice scholars to senior
faculty, is essential. This position will create and maintain project
documentation for a growing corpus of digital scholarly production.
This
position will work extensively with a cohort of liaison librarians to
identify technologies and tools appropriate for disciplinary needs. The
successful candidate should be comfortable working with a variety of
digital methodologies and technologies, including but not limited to:
text and data mining, digital exhibit creation and curation, mapping,
and network analysis. The Digital Scholarship Librarian may supervise
student employees.
Instruction:
The successful candidate will
lead all aspects of our digital scholarship instruction program,
including both the development of internal staff training and
external-facing sessions and curricula. This position requires a
collaborative approach to teaching and learning, excellent oral,
written, and interpersonal communication skills, and comfort with the
breadth of digital scholarship tools and possible applications (text
analysis, GIS/mapping, network analysis, digital exhibits, etc.) The
ability to listen and engage with research across a variety of
disciplines and a range of clients, from undergraduate and graduate
students to faculty, instructors and staff, is essential. The successful
candidate will be expected to identify areas of need based on
assessment and data gathering and develop individual and group
programming in response.
This position will work extensively with a cohort of liaison librarians to identify areas of professional development and create programming to support librarians. The Digital Scholarship Librarian may supervise student employees.
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