Code4lib folks, FYI we extended the first date of consideration to Oct 14 and clarified that start date to early 2023 for this Digital Scholarship / CollectionBuilder librarian position (pasted below). Please spread the word to potential candidates, thank you! Wanna build cool projects, collaborate with interesting people, and write great documentation?? Join us--> the University of Idaho Library and CollectionBuilder team seeks a Digital Scholarship Librarian <https://uidaho.peopleadmin.com/postings/37544> to help build CollectionBuilder! CollectionBuilder <https://collectionbuilder.github.io/> is a static web framework developed by librarians for librarians (and other DH and GLAM folks) used around the world to build interactive digital exhibits and scholarship projects. Technical skills and digital humanities experience would be nice, but we're mainly looking for someone who is a good communicator and project manager--and is ready to learn and explore. This is a two year IMLS grant-funded <https://www.imls.gov/grants/awarded/lg-252326-ols-22> position with faculty status, requires an MLIS or equivalent experience, and is open to on-campus or remote work. We are committed to making this a positive opportunity to grow valuable skills and professional networks--and we have a great team, advisory board, and extended network of DH folks who are ready to mentor, collaborate, and build something amazing together! If this sounds exciting, please apply by 10-14-2022: https://uidaho.peopleadmin.com/postings/37544 Let me know if you have questions: [log in to unmask] We are excited for the possibilities of this position, and potential of CollectionBuilder to impact more people to open up an agile and sustainable approach to digital initiatives, while growing internal skills, collaboration, and empowerment. We are in our fifth year of development, and continue to add new features and educational content to the tool and our websites. Currently, we're really excited about a new CollectionBuilder-Sheets template that can load collection info directly from a Google Sheet enabling some unique possibilities for learning. We're also continuing to develop a multilingual version with the help of partners from our first IMLS grant, the US Latino Digital Humanities (USLDH) Center. And if you're interested in learning more about this static web/minimal computing approach more broadly, we've worked with others developing similar tools across the country to put together some models, concepts, and a manifesto of sorts at the Lib-Static community site: https://lib-static.github.io/ Please spread the word, thank you!